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81 audible warning device
dispositif d'alarme sonore, signal acoustique, signal sonoreEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > audible warning device
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82 audible alarm
dispositif d'alarme sonore, signal acoustique, signal sonoreEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > audible alarm
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83 audible alarm
<i&c> (type of warning signal output) ■ akustischer Alarm m ; hörbares Warnsignal n ; akustische Alarmierung f -
84 audible alarm
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85 audible warning
1. акустическая тревога2. предупредительная звуковая сигнализацияEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > audible warning
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86 audible warning
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87 audible alarm signal
Безопасность: звуковой сигнал тревоги, слышимый сигнал тревоги -
88 audible busy signal
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89 audible ringing signal
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > audible ringing signal
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90 audible underwater signal
Морской термин: подводный сигнал звуковой частотыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > audible underwater signal
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91 audible warning signal
1) Техника: звуковой сигнал2) Строительство: звуковой сигнал предупрежденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > audible warning signal
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92 audible busy signal
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93 audible calling signal
< tele> ■ Rufsignal nEnglish-german technical dictionary > audible calling signal
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94 audible ringing signal
< tele> ■ Freiton mEnglish-german technical dictionary > audible ringing signal
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95 audible warning signal
<i&c> ■ akustisches Warnsignal nEnglish-german technical dictionary > audible warning signal
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96 audible ringing signal test
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97 audible busy signal
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98 audible busy signal
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99 audible busy signal
тлф.• акустичен сигнал за заетостEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > audible busy signal
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100 audible underwater signal
English-Russian marine dictionary > audible underwater signal
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