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knocker$42668$ - traducción al español

ITEM OF DOOR FURNITURE
Door Knocker; Door knockers; Doorknocker; Door-knocker

knocker      
n. aldaba, golpeador, llamador; controlador
knocker         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Knockers; Knocker (disambiguation)
aldaba
llamador
metal sheet         
  • Forming metal on a pressbrake
  • Microscopic close-up of mild steel sheet metal
  • Example of deep drawn part
  • Bending sheet metal with rollers
METAL FORMED INTO THIN, FLAT PIECES, USUALLY BY AN INDUSTRIAL PROCESS
Sheet metal forming; Sheet Metal Forming; Metal sheet; Sheet-metal forming; Sheet metal gauge; Gauge (sheet metal); Sheet-metal; Sheet metal engineering; Sheet metal gauges; Sheet metal gage; Sheet metal operations; Sheetmetal; Sheet Metal; Sheet steel; Expanded steel; Sheetmetal forming; Tin knocker; Sheet gold; 12 gauge sheet metal
placa de metal

Definición

knocker-up
¦ noun (plural knockers-up) Brit. historical a person who woke workers by knocking at their doors or windows.

Wikipedia

Door knocker

A door knocker is an item of door furniture that allows people outside a house or other dwelling or building to alert those inside to their presence. A door knocker has a part fixed to the door, and a part (usually metal) which is attached to the door by a hinge, and may be lifted and used to strike a plate fitted to the door, or the door itself, making a noise. The struck plate, if present, would be supplied and fitted with the knocker. Door knockers are often ornate, but may be no more than a simple fitting with a metal bob, or ring.

German professor Franz Sales Meyer distinguished three kinds of door knocker: the "ring", the "hammer", and an ornate category which could take the shape of an animal or another figure. High demand for antique door knockers in the early 20th century in the United States caused forged versions to emerge.