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rankenė̃lė f; gnýbtas m; spaustùkas m; griebìmas m; užgriebìmas m; apėmìmas m; paėmìmas m; apim̃ti; paim̃ti m; užgriẽbti; griebtùvas m; spaustùvas m |
transp., constr. |
nusitvérti m |
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transp., náut. |
turė́ti m |
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Inglés tesauro |
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cine |
In the USA, a grip is a skilled person responsible for the set up, adjustment and maintenance of production equipment on the set. Their typical duties involve camera movement, lighting refinement, and mechanical rigging. In the UK, grips work exclusively with equipment that the camera is mounted on. Contrast with swing gang, see also key grip. |
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abrev., crio. |
Greenland Ice-core Project |
abrev., electr. |
Grandmet information processing; graphics interactive programming |
abrev., mil., avia. |
GPS rangeless instrumentation pod |
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abrev., electr. |
global real-time integrated payment scheme |
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abrev. |
Gallatin Responsive Interventions Partnership; Generic Remote Invocation Protocol; Global Risk Identification Program (World Bank Sukhopleschenko); Grass Roots Improvement Process |
abrev., cienc. |
Greenland ice-core drilling project |
abrev., espac. |
Gravity Recovery Instrument for Planets |
abrev., mil. |
Global Positioning System Rangeless Instrumentation Pod |
abrev., nombr. |
Gross Revenue Insurance Plan |
abrev., petról. |
geological reporting and information processing |
invers., abrev. |
guaranteed recovery of investment principal |