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121 ток намагничивания трансформатора тока
ток намагничивания трансформатора тока
Действующее значение тока, потребляемого вторичной обмоткой трансформатора тока, когда ко вторичным зажимам подведено синусоидальное напряжение номинальной частоты, причем первичная обмотка и все остальные обмотки разомкнуты.
[ ГОСТ 18685-73]EN
exciting current
the r.m.s. value of the current taken by the secondary winding of a current transformer, when a sinusoidal voltage of rated frequency is applied to the secondary terminals, the primary and any other windings being open-circuited
[IEV number 321-02-32]FR
courant d'excitation
valeur efficace du courant qui traverse l'enroulement secondaire d'un transformateur de courant, lorsqu'on applique entre les bornes secondaires une tension sinusoïdale à la fréquence assignée, l'enroulement primaire et tous les autres enroulements étant à circuit ouvert
[IEV number 321-02-32]Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые
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- Erregerstrom, sekundärer
- sekundärer Erregerstrom
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ток намагничивания трансформатора тока
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122 вторсырьё
n1) metal. métal à recycler2) alum. matières premières secondaires (специфическое выражение, происходящее от английского secondary raw materials) -
123 education
education [‚edjʊˈkeɪ∫ən]• primary/secondary education enseignement m primaire/secondaire* * *[ˌedʒʊ'keɪʃn] 1.1) ( training) gen éducation f, instruction f; (in health, road safety) information f2) ( formal schooling) études fpla university ou college education — des études supérieures
3) ( national system) enseignement m4) University ( field of study) sciences fpl de l'éducation2.noun modifier [ budget, spending, crisis] de l'enseignement; [ method] School, University d'enseignement; [ Minister, Ministry] Administration de l'éducationeducation standards — School niveau m scolaire; University niveau m universitaire
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124 general
general [ˈdʒenərəl]1. adjectivea. généralb. ( = unspecific) [answer, discussion, enquiry] d'ordre généralc. ( = approximate) in the general direction of the village dans la direction approximative du village2. noun3. compounds► General Certificate of Secondary Education noun (British) examen passé à 16 ans ≈ brevet m des collèges → GCSE► general practice noun (British = work) médecine f générale ; ( = place) cabinet m de médecine générale• to be in general practice être médecin généraliste ► general practitioner noun (médecin m ) généraliste m* * *['dʒenrəl] 1.1) Military général m2)2.1) ( widespread) gen généralin general use — [word, term] d'usage courant; [equipment] d'utilisation courante
2) ( overall) gen généralthat's the general idea — en gros, c'est ça l'idée
as a general rule — normalement, en règle générale
3) (miscellaneous, not specific) gen général; [promise, assurance] vague4) ( not specialized) [medicine, linguistics] général; [user, reader] moyen/-ennegeneral office duties — travail m de bureau
general assistant — employé/-e m/f de bureau
5) ( normal) général3.in general adverbial phrase ( usually or non-specifically) en général; (overall, mostly) dans l'ensemble -
125 mistress
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126 Public schools
Contrairement à ce que leur nom indique, les public schools anglaises sont des écoles privées. Elles sont en général réservées aux enfants de l' Establishment ou de milieux aisés, car le coût de la scolarité y est très élevé, notamment dans les plus prestigieuses d'entre elles ( Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Rugby). Cependant, ces écoles accordent également la gratuité de la scolarité ou des bourses d'études à des élèves brillants mais peu fortunés. Secondary schools -
127 schoolboy
schoolboy [ˈsku:lbɔɪ]élève m* * *['skuːlbɔɪ] 1.noun gen élève m; ( of primary age) écolier m; ( secondary) collégien m; ( sixth former) GB lycéen m2.noun modifier -
128 schoolgirl
schoolgirl [ˈsku:lgɜ:l]élève f* * *noun gen élève f; ( of primary age) écolière f; ( secondary) collégienne f; ( sixth former) GB lycéenne f
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Secondary — Sec ond*a*ry, a. [Cf. F. secondaire, L. secundaire. See {Second}, a.] 1. Succeeding next in order to the first; of second place, origin, rank, etc.; not primary; subordinate; not of the first order or rate. [1913 Webster] Wheresoever there is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Secondary — Sec ond*a*ry, n.; pl. {Secondaries}. 1. One who occupies a subordinate, inferior, or auxiliary place; a delegate or deputy; one who is second or next to the chief officer; as, the secondary, or undersheriff of the city of London. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
secondary — (adj.) late 14c., from L. secundarius pertaining to the second class, inferior, from secundus (see SECOND (Cf. second) (adj.)). Of colors, from 1831; of education, from 1809. Secondary succession attested from 1905 … Etymology dictionary
secondary — [adj1] subordinate; less important accessory, alternate, auxiliary, backup, bushleague*, collateral, consequential, contingent, dependent, dinky*, extra, inconsiderable, inferior, insignificant, lesser, lower, minor, minor league*, petty, relief … New thesaurus
secondary — adj *subordinate, dependent, subject, tributary, collateral Analogous words: *auxiliary, accessory, subservient, subsidiary, contributory: incidental, *accidental, adventitious Antonyms: primary … New Dictionary of Synonyms
secondary — A second mail sorting operation that separates mail into finer levels. (Compare with primary and tertiary) … Glossary of postal terms
secondary — ► ADJECTIVE 1) coming after, less important than, or resulting from something primary. 2) relating to education for children from the age of eleven to sixteen or eighteen. DERIVATIVES secondarily adverb … English terms dictionary