cutout$18321$ - translation to spanish
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cutout$18321$ - translation to spanish

Cutout (electric power distribution)
  • Fuse cutouts with V-shaped bodies.
  • Linemen from Huntsville Utilities replace a blown cutout fuse with a non-conductive extending pole tool on July 10th, 2022 in Huntsville, Alabama.
  • Cutout (left) attached to a feeder line (connection at the right not shown).  The lower wire goes to the transformer

cutout      
n. disruptor, disyuntor, recortable
cardboard cutout         
  • Standee of [[Barack Obama]] with a [[speech bubble]]
  • Standee of fictional characters
  • [[Jessie Tarbox Beals]] (c.1917-1925) Merchant standing behind advertising display standee figurines
  • [[Raymond James Stadium]] prior to [[Super Bowl LV]] in 2021, with standees occupying seats not filled due to [[social distancing]].
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Lobby stand; Cardboard cutout; Dummy boards
(n.) = figura de cartón, figura recortada de cartón
Ex: The one thing which takes the biscuit is the fact they use a cardboard cutout which is strapped upon another actor's body.
cut out         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cut out; Cutout; Cut-out (disambiguation); Cut-Out
interruptor automático (interruptor eléctrico que desconecta la corriente en tiempo de alta tensión); parar, terminar; sacar del asunto, borrar del asunto

Definition

standee
[stan'di:]
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a person who is standing.

Wikipedia

Fuse cutout

In electrical distribution, a fuse cutout or cut-out fuse (often referred to as a cutout) is a combination of a fuse and a switch, used in primary overhead feeder lines and taps to protect distribution transformers from current surges and overloads. An overcurrent caused by a fault in the transformer or customer circuit will cause the fuse to melt and the switch mechanism to visibly open, disconnecting the transformer from the line. The device can also be opened manually by utility linemen standing on the ground and using a long insulating stick called a "hot stick".