0 a type of powerful machine for hoisting or hauling heavy loads. -- kapi; takal
1 to hoist (up) or haul (in) using a winch -- mengangkat dengan takal
The survivors were winched from the sea by helicopter.
But the winches on each side of the bridge were electric, not hand-driven, which made for much less labour.
Here they could not get the anchors out because the winch was frozen in a lump of ice.
Insects were caught in a tapering net suspended several metres below an aerodynamically shaped, helium-filled balloon (blimp) attached to a lightweight motorized winch.
This did not work, and the axle was used as a winch to operate weather balloons.
Larsen planned to flense alongside, hoist blankets of blubber and meat aboard using powerful winches and derricks, and process on deck.
Truck movement along the vertical is performed by program-controlled winches equipped with position transducers.
They were rescued only when the lift was winched manually back to ground level, after which two people required oxygen from the emergency services.
It is true that there are winches to be worked, and that retrieving motor cars are sometimes used for bringing in gliders from considerable distances.
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