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1) Computers: draft failure2) Engineering: creeping-type failure, degradation failure, drift failure, gradual failure, monotone failure, progressive failure, stage-by-stage failure3) Telecommunications: creeping failure4) Information technology: degradation failure (вследствие ухода характеристик за допустимые пределы), drift failure (вследствие ухода характеристик за допустимые пределы), gradual failure (вследствие ухода характеристик за допустимые пределы)5) Oil: deterioration failure6) Makarov: degradation of performance -
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(напр. от права на патент, от одобрения проекта) abandonment, failure, ( схемы) bug, breakdown, fault, refusal* * *отка́з м.1. refusal2. т. над. failureбезавари́йный отка́з — fail-safe operation, fail-safetyотка́з взры́ва — misfireвнеза́пный отка́з — random [unpredictable, catastrophic] failureвре́менный отка́з — temporary failureвтори́чный отка́з — dependent [secondary] failureотка́з, вы́званный изна́шиванием — wear-out failureзави́симый отка́з — dependent [secondary] failureконструкцио́нный отка́з — design error failureкрити́ческий отка́з — critical failureнезави́симый отка́з — independent [primary] failureотка́з от разгово́ра тлф. — cancellation [withdrawal] of a callочеви́дный отка́з — apparent failureперви́чный отка́з — independent [primary] failureперемежа́ющийся отка́з — intermittent failureотка́з пери́ода прирабо́тки — infant failureпо́лный отка́з — complete failureотка́з по (несовпаде́нию) чё́тности вчт. — parity failureпостепе́нный отка́з — degradation of performance, creeping(-type) failureпреждевре́менный отка́з — premature failureскры́тый отка́з — latent failureслуча́йный отка́з — random [unpredictable, catastrophic] failureуста́лостный отка́з — endurance [fatigue] failureчасти́чный отка́з — partial failure* * *
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