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121 start
пуск в ход; запуск; начало движения; отправление; старт; заход (резьбы); II стартовать; пускать (машину); заводить; отправляться; трогаться- start by jerk - start-finish line - start light - start of engagement - start of run - start signal - start the engine - start under load - start up - start up from cold - start-up in gear - electric start - fast start - smooth start -
122 cold boot
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > cold boot
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123 start
1) запуск || запускать2) начало движения; трогание || трогаться•- combustion start
- engine start
- key start
- knob start
- standing start
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124 start
I1) запуск; пуск, пуск в ход || запускать; пускать, пускать в ход2) начало; старт4) расходиться ( о швах)•- cycle startto start up — запускать; пускать, пускать в ход; вводить в действие
- hot start
- remote start
- soft start
- start of cut
- start of fillet
- start of roll II сокр. от starterстартёр; пускательEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > start
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125 start
1) начало || начинать(ся)2) пуск в ход; начало движения || пускать в ход3) старт; отправление || стартовать; отправлять(ся)4) (за)пуск; включение || (за)пускать; включать6) полигр. лист, выступающий из блока || выступать, вылезать7) начальный, стартовый8) пусковой9) трогаться•- start of turn - start of windingstart in-flight — авиац. запуск двигателя в полёте
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126 cold
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127 start
1) (за)пуск || (за)пускать2) начало || начинать3) стартовый•- program start
- start of significance
- tape start
- warm startEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > start
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128 start
1. старт; взлетсм. тж. startingcold starthot startpilot-free startrolling startstarter assisted start
См. также в других словарях:
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