cog
cog
kɔg
kawg
/kˈɒɡ/

Definición y significado de "cog"en inglés

01

diente

a wheel with a set of square or triangular teeth sticking out around the edge that fits into the edge of a similar wheel, causing both wheels to turn
cog definition and meaning
Ejemplos
During maintenance, technicians replaced the worn cogs in the conveyor system to prevent any disruptions in production.
Durante el mantenimiento, los técnicos reemplazaron los engranajes desgastados en el sistema de transporte para prevenir cualquier interrupción en la producción.
02

a minor participant who performs an important but routine function in a larger system

Ejemplos
Without every cog functioning properly, the organization would fail.
to cog
01

to join pieces of wood using interlocking projections called cogs

Ejemplos
They learned to cog timber in traditional joinery.
02

to roll, shape, or process steel ingots

Ejemplos
The mill uses machines to cog the steel efficiently.
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