crash helmet - translation to greek
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crash helmet - translation to greek

ANY TYPE OF HISTORICAL OR MODERN ARMOR WORN TO PROTECT THE HEAD
Helmets; Leather helmet; Head armor; Crash helmet; Face cage; Bump cap; Brain bucket; Boxing helmet; Pot helmet; Crash-helmet
  • Ten different types of helmets with different design, materials, amount of head coverage, and accessories to provide maximum protection for specific use cases
  • reenactor]] wearing a [[sallet]]
  • A [[motocross]] helmet showing the elongated visor and chin bar
  • Cyclist wearing a [[bicycle helmet]]
  • Typical inline skating gear includes skates, knee and elbow pads, wrist guards, and a helmet.

crash helmet         
κράνος μοτοσυκλέτας
head crash         
  • A head crash in a modern drive. Note circular scratch mark on the platter.
  • IBM RAMAC disk]] shows head crash damage.
TYPE OF CATASTROPHIC HARD DISK FAILURE
Disk crash; Buzz of death
συντριβή κεφαλής
κράνος μοτοσυκλέτας      
crash helmet

Definition

crash helmet
(crash helmets)
A crash helmet is a helmet that motorcyclists wear in order to protect their heads if they have an accident.
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Wikipedia

Helmet

A helmet is a form of protective gear worn to protect the head. More specifically, a helmet complements the skull in protecting the human brain. Ceremonial or symbolic helmets (e.g., a policeman's helmet in the United Kingdom) without protective function are sometimes worn. Soldiers wear combat helmets, often made from Kevlar or other lightweight synthetic fibers.

The word helmet is derived from helm, an Old English word for a protective head covering.

Helmets are used for recreational activities and sports (e.g., jockeys in horse racing, American football, ice hockey, cricket, baseball, camogie, hurling and rock climbing); dangerous work activities such as construction, mining, riot police, military aviation, and in transportation (e.g. motorcycle helmets and bicycle helmets). Since the 1990s, most helmets are made from resin or plastic, which may be reinforced with fibers such as aramids.

Examples of use of crash helmet
1. But the sensible girl would team these shoes with a crash helmet and an instruction manual.
2. He spends many hours of darkness, in a crash helmet, searching the skies.
3. I was then kitted out with a crash helmet, leather knee and elbow pads and goggles.
4. With a crash helmet and a seat belt... – James Tomlinson, Reading.
5. This law just show how absurd the original seat–belt and crash helmet laws were.