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1 lapse
سَهْوَة \ lapse: (of the memory; of behaviour, etc.) a slight fault; a mistake. \ مُرُور زَمَن \ lapse: (of time) a period that has passed without sth. happening: There was a lapse of two years between his visits. -
2 lapse
[læps]1. verb1) to cease to exist, often because of lack of effort:يَتَوَقَّفHis insurance policy had lapsed and was not renewed.
2) to slip, fall, be reduced:As he could think of nothing more to say, he lapsed into silence
يَسْقُط، يَهْبِطI'm afraid our standards of tidiness have lapsed.
2. noun1) a mistake or failure (in behaviour, memory etc):زَلَّه، هَفْوَهa lapse of memory.
2) a passing away (of time):مُرور ، إنْقِضاءI saw him again after a lapse of five years.
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3 lapse
فَتْرَة زمنية \ lapse: (of time) a period that has passed without sth. happening: There was a lapse of two years between his visits. time: a particular moment: Last time I saw him (When I last saw him), he looked ill. \ See Also مرة (مَرَّة) -
4 lapse rights
Finrights, such as those to a specified premium, owned by the person who allows an offer to lapse -
5 lapse
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6 lapse
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7 Lapse Free Abstinence Time
Physiology: LFATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Lapse Free Abstinence Time
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8 lapse of a patent
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > lapse of a patent
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9 lapse of a trade-mark
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > lapse of a trade-mark
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10 lapsë
noun "babe" LAP -
11 lapse
Finthe termination of an option without trade in the underlying security or commodity -
12 time-lapse
■ Filming technique whereby each film frame is captured at a slower rate in order of it to be played back faster.■ Filmische Methode zur Verlangsamung der Aufzeichnung, um Bewegungsabläufe beim Abspielen schneller darstellen zu können.► Werden bei Filmaufnahmen weniger als 25 Bilder pro Sekunde aufgenommen, entsteht bei normaler Wiedergabegeschwindigkeit ein Zeitraffereffekt.→ Zeitlupe -
13 относящийся к периоду после грехопадения Адама и Евы (post lapse)
General subject: postlapsarianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к периоду после грехопадения Адама и Евы (post lapse)
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14 col·lapse
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15 caducidad de marcas
• lapse of policy• lapse of trademark registration• lapse ratio -
16 caducidad de oferta
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17 caducidad de patentes
• lapse of obligations• lapse of patent registration• lapse of policy -
18 caducidad de póliza
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19 decisión táctica por vencimiento de plazo
• lapse of patent registration• lapse of trademark registration• lapse-of-time decisionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > decisión táctica por vencimiento de plazo
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20 legado anulado por muerte del legatario
• lapse• lapse of concentration• lapse ratio• lapsed discountDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > legado anulado por muerte del legatario
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lapse — [laps] n. [L lapsus, a fall: see LAP1] 1. a slip of the tongue, pen, or memory; small error; fault 2. a) a falling away from a moral standard; moral slip b) a falling or slipping into a lower or worse condition, esp. for a short time 3 … English World dictionary