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1 auditory indication
1) Техника: звуковая сигнализация2) Электроника: звуковая индикация -
2 auditory indication
English-Russian electronics dictionary > auditory indication
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3 auditory indication
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > auditory indication
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4 auditory indication
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5 audible [auditory] indication
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > audible [auditory] indication
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6 indication
1) индикация (визуальное, звуковое, тактильное или одорологическое отображение воспринимаемой информации)2) указание3) признак; симптомом; знак; свидетельство; сигнал4) показание; отсчёт ( прибора)5) набросок•- display indication
- equipment status indication - moving-target indication
- out-of-lock indication
- received signal strength indication
- remote indication
- trouble indication
- visual indication -
7 indication
1) индикация (визуальное, звуковое, тактильное или одорологическое отображение воспринимаемой информации)2) указание3) признак; симптомом; знак; свидетельство; сигнал4) показание; отсчёт ( прибора)5) набросок•- automatic polarity indication
- digital indication
- display indication
- equipment status indication
- fixed-target indication
- misframe indication
- moving-target indication
- out-of-lock indication
- received signal strength indication
- remote indication
- trouble indication
- visual indicationThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > indication
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8 звуковая сигнализация
acoustic alarm, audible alarm, audio alarm, chime, audible [auditory\] indication, audible warning, aural warningАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > звуковая сигнализация
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