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Automobile (view from below): road
vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Radiator: apparatus that cools the motor. Power steering: mechanism that automatically amplifies the movements
of the steering wheel. Line shaft: axle on which mechanical power is transmitted to
the wheels. Exhaust system: network of pipes through which spent gas is expelled. Differential: gear system connecting the two axles of a car. Gas tank: container used for storing extra gas. Rear axle: bar that crosses the bottom rear part of a vehicle.
The rear wheels are attached to its ends. Shock absorber: device for reducing shocks. Tire: band of rubber composed of a casing of textile and iron,
covered with rubber and containing a air tube. Hydraulic converter: device using static energy to modify the
electric current. Transmission: device carrying engine power to axles. Crankcase: metal envelope protecting the clutch. Oil pan: liquid tight metal envelope containing oil. Master cylinder: type of container in which the piston is moving.
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EN : Bells
(ceramic)
FR : Cloche
ES : Campana
A bell
is a simple sound-making device. The bell is a percussion instrument and
an idiophone. Its form is usually an open-ended hollow drum which resonates
upon being struck. The striking implement can be a tongue suspended within
the bell, known as a clapper, a small, free sphere enclosed within the
body of the bell, or a separate mallet. Bells are usually made of cast
metal, but small bells can also be made from ceramic or glass. Bells can
be of all sizes: from tiny dress accessories to church bells weighing
many tons.