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4 inhibit
v1) забороняти; накладати заборону (from)2) перешкоджати; заважати3) стримувати; приглушувати; придушувати4) затримувати, гальмувати5) позбавляти права на відправу церковної служби6) хім. інгібувати* * *[in'hibit]v1) забороняти2) заважати, перешкоджати; стримувати, зупиняти, придушувати3) xiм. інгібувати4) обч. забороняти, блокувати -
5 inhibit
[in'hibit]v1) забороняти2) заважати, перешкоджати; стримувати, зупиняти, придушувати3) xiм. інгібувати4) обч. забороняти, блокувати -
6 inhibit
[ɪn'hɪbɪt]v1) перешкоджа́ти, заважа́ти2) стри́мувати; приглу́шувати3) фізл. затри́мувати, гальмува́ти4) забороня́ти ( робити щось - from) -
7 inhibit circuit
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8 inhibit command
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9 inhibit line
n лінія замикання; лінія подачі сигналу закриття -
10 inhibit signal
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11 inhibit winding
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12 bus address increment inhibit
заборона приросту адреси шини (при проектуванні процесорних ВІС)English-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > bus address increment inhibit
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13 link inhibit signal
сигнал блокування каналуEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > link inhibit signal
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14 stall inhibit system
n схема запобігання зриву літального апаратуEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > stall inhibit system
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15 signal
сигнал - analog signal
- clock signal
- control signal
- digital signal
- distirb signal
- frequency-modulated signal
- gate signal
- line conditioning signals
- line-out-of-service signal
- link inhibit signal
- naught signal
- one signal
- pulse signal
- reading signal
- refresh signal
- triggeringsignal
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- write signal
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16 shipping
- to inhibit shipping заважати/ робити перешкоди судноплавству- to keep the straight open to shipping забезпечити судноплавство в протоці
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inhibit — in‧hib‧it [ɪnˈhɪbt] verb [transitive] to prevent something from growing or developing in the way that it could or being as good as it should be: • Air fares tend to be higher at airports where certain factors inhibit competition among airlines.… … Financial and business terms
Inhibit — In*hib it, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inhibited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inhibiting}.] [L. inhibitus, p. p. of inhibere; pref. in in + habere to have, hold. See {Habit}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To check; to hold back; to restrain; to hinder. [1913 Webster] Their… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inhibit — I verb arrest, ban, bar, bridle, check, choke, constrain, control, curb, debar, delay, disallow, enjoin, estop, extinguish, forbid, frustrate, gag, govern, harness, hinder, hold back, hold in, impede, intercept, interdicere, interdict, interrupt … Law dictionary
inhibit — (v.) early 15c., to forbid, prohibit, back formation from inhibition or else from L. inhibitus, pp. of inhibere to hold in, hold back, keep back (see INHIBITION (Cf. inhibition)). Psychological sense (1876) is from earlier, softened meaning of… … Etymology dictionary
inhibit — inhìbīt m <G inhibíta> DEFINICIJA ono što usporava, otežava; supstancija koja usporava ili zaustavlja neku reakciju; negativni katalizator; kočnica, inhibitor ETIMOLOGIJA vidi inhibirati … Hrvatski jezični portal
inhibit — 1 *forbid, prohibit, interdict, ban, enjoin Analogous words: *prevent, preclude, obviate, avert, ward: debar, rule out, *exclude: *hinder, impede, obstruct, block, bar Antonyms: allow Contrasted words: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
inhibit — [v] restrict, prevent arrest, avert, bar, bit, bridle, check, constrain, cramp, curb, discourage, enjoin, faze, forbid, frustrate, hang up*, hinder, hog tie*, hold back, hold down, hold in, impede, interdict, keep in, obstruct, outlaw, prohibit,… … New thesaurus
inhibit — ► VERB (inhibited, inhibiting) 1) hinder or restrain (an action or process). 2) make (someone) unable to act in a relaxed and natural way. DERIVATIVES inhibited adjective inhibitive adjective. ORIGIN Latin inhibere … English terms dictionary
inhibit — [in hib′it] vt. [< L inhibitus, pp. of inhibere, to hold back, restrain, curb < in , in, on + habere, to have, hold: see HABIT] 1. to hold back or keep from some action, feeling, etc.; check or repress 2. Rare to prohibit; forbid SYN.… … English World dictionary
inhibit — 01. Research suggests that sugar may [inhibit] the body s immune system somewhat. 02. The young woman was so shy that it [inhibited] her ability to make friends. 03. Surprisingly, recent research has discovered that the cocoa powder in chocolate… … Grammatical examples in English
inhibit */ — UK [ɪnˈhɪbɪt] / US verb [transitive, often passive] Word forms inhibit : present tense I/you/we/they inhibit he/she/it inhibits present participle inhibiting past tense inhibited past participle inhibited 1) a) to make it difficult for a process… … English dictionary