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Cooper$96780$ - traducción al Inglés

AUTO RACING TEAM
Cooper (car); Cooper car; Cooper Racing; Cooper Cars; Cooper Car Co.; Cooper Car Co Limited; Cooper T79; Cooper T70; Cooper T62; Cooper Type 40; Cooper T40
  • 1955 Cooper Jaguar T38
  • 1956 Cooper Sprint, Myreton Motor Museum
  • The Cooper T54 which competed in the [[1961 Indianapolis 500]]
  • Cooper with 500-cc [[Norton Manx]] engine
  • 1954 Cooper Jaguar T33
  • Cooper Mk9 of 1956: This example is powered by an 1100-cc JAP engine.
  • Cooper Mk IV of circa 1950
  • Cooper Monaco King Cobra T61M
  • A rear three-quarter picture of a [[Cooper T51]], the first World Championship-winning mid-engined Formula One car
  • Cooper T81 Anglo-Suisse Formula One car
  • Cooper T39/Climax cars Goodwood 30 May 1955, Equipe Endeavour Chief Mechanic [[John Crosthwaite]] facing cars
  • Cooper Monaco
  • Norton Manx Engine
  • 1956 Silverstone GP Formula 2 race winner [[Roy Salvadori]] with foot on tyre of Cooper T41

Cooper      
n. Cooper (achternaam)
Gary Cooper         
  • [[Barbara Stanwyck]] and Cooper in ''[[Ball of Fire]]'', 1941
  • Cooper and [[Claudette Colbert]] in ''[[Bluebeard's Eighth Wife]]'', 1938
  • For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'', 1943
  • Cooper's grave in Sacred Hearts Cemetery in Southampton, New York
  • A Farewell to Arms]]'', 1932
  • Cooper dressed as a cowboy, 1903
  • Cooper in ''The Winning of Barbara Worth'', 1926
  • Vera Cruz]]'' (1954)}}
  • Cooper at [[Grinnell College]] (top row, second from the left), 1922
  • The Fountainhead]]'', 1949
  • [[Anna Sten]] and Cooper in ''[[The Wedding Night]]'', 1935
  • The Virginian]]'', 1929
  • The Fountainhead]]'', 1949
  • Veronica Balfe]] and Cooper, November 1933
  • Along Came Jones]]'', 1945
  • Friendly Persuasion]]'', 1956
  • Love in the Afternoon]]'', 1957
  • Cooper in ''[[Man of the West]]'', 1958
  • Cooper and [[Jean Arthur]] in ''[[Mr. Deeds Goes to Town]]'', 1936
  • Cooper and [[Jean Arthur]] in ''[[The Plainsman]]'', 1936
  • Cooper in ''[[The Winning of Barbara Worth]]'', 1926
  • [[Ernest Hemingway]], Bobbi Powell, and Cooper at [[Silver Creek, Idaho]], 1959
  • [[Joan Fontaine]] and Cooper at the Academy Awards, 1942
  • Cooper hugging [[Grace Kelly]] while [[Katy Jurado]] stares at them in ''[[High Noon]]'', 1952
  • [[Lili Damita]] and Cooper in ''[[Fighting Caravans]]'', 1931
  • Cooper's star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]
  • Edward Arnold]], [[Barbara Stanwyck]], Cooper, and [[Walter Brennan]] in ''[[Meet John Doe]]'', 1941
  • Cooper signing an autograph for a servicewoman in [[Brisbane]] during his tour of the South West Pacific, November 1943
AMERICAN ACTOR (1901-1961)
Cooper, Gary; Gary cooper; Frank James Cooper
n. Gary Cooper (amerikaanse filmster)
electric wire         
  • Wiring layout plan for a house
  • Busbars for distributing [[protective earth]] (ground)
  • Bare copper
  • Black
  • Dark Blue
  • Brown
  • Green
  • Green/Yellow
  • 80px
  • Light Blue
  • Orange
  • Red
  • White
  • Yellow
  • rockwool]] on the bottom, for a 2-hour [[fire-resistance rating]].
  • rockwool]] on the bottom. Raceways are used to protect cables from damage.
  • Colour-coded wires in a flexible plastic [[electrical conduit]] found commonly in modern European houses
  • electrical service room]] at a paper mill in [[Ontario]], Canada
  • Installing electrical wiring by "chasing" grooves into the masonry structure of the walls of a building
  • Lead-cased electrical cable from a circa 1912 house in southern England. Two conductors are sheathed in red and black rubber, and the central earth wire is bare. These cables are dangerous because the sheath is prone to split if repeatedly flexed.
  • Diagram of a simple electrical cable with three insulated conductors, with IEC colour scheme.
  • Copper sheathed mineral insulated cables at a panel board
  • A [[cable tray]] can be used in stores and dwellings
  • US single-phase residential power distribution transformer, showing the two insulated "Line" conductors and the bare "Neutral" conductor (derived from the earthed center-tap of the transformer). The distribution supporting cantenaries are also shown.
  • Knob-and-tube wiring (the orange cable is an unrelated extension cord)
  • Terminal blocks for joining aluminium and copper conductors. The terminal blocks may be mounted on a [[DIN rail]].
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION OF CABLING AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES SUCH AS SWITCHES IN A STRUCTURE
Wiring; Building wiring; Electric Cable; Non-metallic cable; Electrical wire; Electric wire; Electrical services; AS/NZS 3000; Enameled Cooper Wire; Electrical Wire; Electrical wires; Electric wires; Branch circuit; Live wire (electricity); Electric wiring; Wire color; Electrical cables; Rewiring; Consumer mains wiring; Consumer Mains Wiring; Wire color code; Live terminal; Live terminals; Electrical cabling; Electric cabling; Electricity cable; Electricity cabling; Electricity wiring; Electricity wire; Non-metallic sheathed cable; Cloth-insulated wiring; Electrical wiring rule; Electrical installations; Electrical installation; Electrical Installation; Color coding of electrical wiring; Electric installations; Wiring Rules; Interwiring
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Definición

Cooper
·noun One who makes barrels, hogsheads, casks, ·etc.
II. Cooper ·vt To do the work of a cooper upon; as, to cooper a cask or barrel.
III. Cooper ·noun Work done by a cooper in making or repairing barrels, casks, ·etc.; the business of a cooper.

Wikipedia

Cooper Car Company

The Cooper Car Company is a British car manufacturer founded in December 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. Together with John's boyhood friend, Eric Brandon, they began by building racing cars in Charles's small garage in Surbiton, Surrey, England, in 1946. Through the 1950s and early 1960s they reached motor racing's highest levels as their mid-engined, single-seat cars competed in both Formula One and the Indianapolis 500, and their Mini Cooper dominated rally racing. The Cooper name lives on in the Cooper versions of the Mini production cars that are built in England, but is now owned and marketed by BMW.