Coil
Translations of "coil" (40 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | σπείραμα(something wound) | speírama | |
| Arabic | مِلَفّ(something wound), وَشِيعَة(something wound), وَشِيعَة(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor) | milaff, wašīʕa, wašīʕa | |
| Armenian | գալար(something wound), կոճ(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), գալարել(wind into regular rings), գալարել(wind into loops) | galar, koč, galarel, galarel | |
| Azerbaijani | sarğac(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor) | — | |
| Bulgarian | боби́на(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), нави́вка(something wound), намо́тка(something wound), навивам(wind into regular rings), намотавам(wind into regular rings), намотавам(wind into loops) | bobína, navívka, namótka, navivam, namotavam, namotavam | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 線圈 /线圈(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), 螺旋(something wound), 螺線 /螺线(something wound), 缠(wind into regular rings) | xiànquān, luóxuán, luóxiàn, chán | |
| Czech | cívka(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), spirála(something wound) | — | |
| Danish | spiral(something wound), spole(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), rulle sammen(wind into regular rings), sno(wind into regular rings), vinde op(to wind cylindrically or spirally) | — | |
| Dutch | rumoer(noise), spiraal(something wound), spoel(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), veer(something wound), oprollen(wind into regular rings), oprollen(wind into loops), opschieten(wind into regular rings), opschieten(wind into loops), opwinden(wind into regular rings), opwinden(wind into loops) | — | |
| Esperanto | bobeno(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor) | — | |
| Estonian | keerd(something wound), mähis(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), pool(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), spiraal(something wound) | — | |
| Finnish | kela(something wound), kela(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), kierukka(something wound), käämi(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), meteli(noise), vyyhti(something wound), keriä(wind into regular rings), keriä(wind into loops), keriä(to wind cylindrically or spirally), kiertää(wind into regular rings), kiertää rullalle(to wind cylindrically or spirally), käämiä(wind into regular rings), vyyhtiä(wind into loops), vyyhtiä(to wind cylindrically or spirally) | — | |
| French | bobine(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), spire(something wound), embobiner(wind into regular rings), enrouler(wind into regular rings) | — | |
| Galician | enrolar(wind into regular rings), enrolar(wind into loops), enrolar(to wind cylindrically or spirally), revirichar(wind into loops), revirichar(to wind cylindrically or spirally) | — | |
| German | Rolle(something wound), Spirale(something wound), Spule(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), Wickel(something wound), Windung(something wound) | — | |
| Greek | θόρυβος(noise), κουλούρα(something wound), πηνίο(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), σπείρα(something wound), κουλουριάζω(wind into regular rings), περιελίσσω(wind into regular rings), περιελίσσω(wind into loops), περισπειρώ(wind into regular rings), περισπειρώ(wind into loops) | thóryvos, kouloúra, pinío, speíra, koulouriázo, perielísso, perielísso, perispeiró, perispeiró | |
| Hindi | कुंडली(something wound), कुंडली(wind into regular rings), कुंडली(wind into loops) | kuṇḍlī, kuṇḍlī, kuṇḍlī | |
| Icelandic | spírall(something wound), spóla(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), verri(something wound) | — | |
| Italian | bobina(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), spirale(something wound) | — | |
| Japanese | とぐろ(something wound), コイル(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), 渦状(something wound), 螺旋(something wound) | toguro, koiru, kajō, rasen | |
| Khmer | បូប៊ីន(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor) | boobiin | |
| Latvian | ritulis(something wound) | — | |
| Macedonian | на́мотка(something wound) | námotka | |
| Māori | pōkai(something wound), pōkai(something wound), niko(wind into regular rings), niko(wind into loops), pōkai(wind into regular rings), pōkuru(wind into regular rings), pōkuru(wind into loops) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | kveil(something wound), spiral(something wound), kveile(to wind cylindrically or spirally), vikle(wind into regular rings) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | spiral(something wound) | — | |
| Occitan | bobina(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), espira(something wound), enrotlar(wind into regular rings) | — | |
| Old English | bend(something wound) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | بوبین(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor) | bobin | |
| Polish | cewka(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), zwój(something wound) | — | |
| Portuguese | bobina(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), espiral(something wound), enrolar(wind into regular rings), enrolar(wind into loops) | — | |
| Russian | беспоря́док(noise), боби́на(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), вито́к(something wound), кату́шка(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), кольцо́(something wound), спира́ль(something wound), суета́(noise), сумато́ха(noise), хло́поты(noise), шпу́лька(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), шум(noise), нама́тывать(wind into loops), свёртывать(wind into regular rings) | besporjádok, bobína, vitók, katúška, kolʹcó, spirálʹ, sujetá, sumatóxa, xlópoty, špúlʹka, šum, namátyvatʹ, svjórtyvatʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | lùb(something wound) | — | |
| Slovene | tuljava(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor) | — | |
| Spanish | arrollamiento(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), bobina(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), bobinado(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), carrete(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), devanado(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), espiral(something wound), hélice(something wound), serpentino(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), enrollar(wind into loops) | — | |
| Swedish | rulle(something wound), spiral(something wound), spole(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), rulla ihop(wind into loops), rulla ihop(to wind cylindrically or spirally), rulla ihop sig(to wind cylindrically or spirally), sno(wind into regular rings), snurra(wind into regular rings) | — | |
| Tagalog | kidkid(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor) | — | |
| Turkish | bobin(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), makara(something wound) | — | |
| Ukrainian | га́лас(noise), га́мір(noise), кото́к(something wound), кото́к(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), коту́шка(something wound), коту́шка(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor), спіра́ль(something wound), шум(noise), ґвалт(noise), ви́ти(wind into regular rings), зави́ти(wind into regular rings), завива́ти(wind into regular rings), закру́чувати(wind into regular rings), закрути́ти(wind into regular rings), намо́тувати(wind into loops), намота́ти(wind into loops) | hálas, hámir, kotók, kotók, kotúška, kotúška, spirálʹ, šum, gvalt, výty, zavýty, zavyváty, zakrúčuvaty, zakrutýty, namótuvaty, namotáty | |
| Vietnamese | cuộn cảm(coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow — see also inductor) | — |
sarğac
боби́на, нави́вка, намо́тка, навивам, намотавам, намотавам
bobína, navívka, namótka, navivam, namotavam, namotavam
cívka, spirála
spiral, spole, rulle sammen, sno, vinde op
rumoer, spiraal, spoel, veer, oprollen, oprollen, opschieten, opschieten, opwinden, opwinden
bobeno
keerd, mähis, pool, spiraal
kela, kela, kierukka, käämi, meteli, vyyhti, keriä, keriä, keriä, kiertää, kiertää rullalle, käämiä, vyyhtiä, vyyhtiä
bobine, spire, embobiner, enrouler
enrolar, enrolar, enrolar, revirichar, revirichar
Rolle, Spirale, Spule, Wickel, Windung
θόρυβος, κουλούρα, πηνίο, σπείρα, κουλουριάζω, περιελίσσω, περιελίσσω, περισπειρώ, περισπειρώ
thóryvos, kouloúra, pinío, speíra, koulouriázo, perielísso, perielísso, perispeiró, perispeiró
spírall, spóla, verri
bobina, spirale
ritulis
pōkai, pōkai, niko, niko, pōkai, pōkuru, pōkuru
kveil, spiral, kveile, vikle
spiral
bobina, espira, enrotlar
bend
cewka, zwój
bobina, espiral, enrolar, enrolar
беспоря́док, боби́на, вито́к, кату́шка, кольцо́, спира́ль, суета́, сумато́ха, хло́поты, шпу́лька, шум, нама́тывать, свёртывать
besporjádok, bobína, vitók, katúška, kolʹcó, spirálʹ, sujetá, sumatóxa, xlópoty, špúlʹka, šum, namátyvatʹ, svjórtyvatʹ
tuljava
arrollamiento, bobina, bobinado, carrete, devanado, espiral, hélice, serpentino, enrollar
rulle, spiral, spole, rulla ihop, rulla ihop, rulla ihop sig, sno, snurra
kidkid
bobin, makara
га́лас, га́мір, кото́к, кото́к, коту́шка, коту́шка, спіра́ль, шум, ґвалт, ви́ти, зави́ти, завива́ти, закру́чувати, закрути́ти, намо́тувати, намота́ти
hálas, hámir, kotók, kotók, kotúška, kotúška, spirálʹ, šum, gvalt, výty, zavýty, zavyváty, zakrúčuvaty, zakrutýty, namótuvaty, namotáty
cuộn cảm
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