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1 fiasko
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2 avbruddsfeil
failure by rupture -
3 svikt i tilførslene
failure in supplies -
4 falitt
failure -
5 fiasko
failure, flop -
6 svikt
failure -
7 fallitt
subst. bankruptcy, failure (f.eks.he lost his money owing to the failure of the company
) adj. bankrupt adj. (dagligtale) broke adj. [ om annet enn økonomi] inadequacy, incompetence (f.eks. ) -
8 fallitterklæring
subst. (overført) admission of failure, confession of failure -
9 fellesfeil
subst. common mode failure, common cause failure -
10 forbigåelse
subst. passing over, neglect subst. [ ved forfremmelse] failure to promote subst. [ å unngå å omtale] passing over, failure to mention subst. [ tilsidesettelse] slight -
11 forlis
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12 inntektssvikt
subst. failure of income, failure of output -
13 konsekvensfeil
subst. consequential failure, secondary failure -
14 kraftfordelingssvik
subst. (elektrisitet) power distribution failure, distribution power failure -
15 akselerasjonsfaktor for feilhyppighet
(kvalitetskontroll) failure rate acceleration factorNorsk-engelsk ordbok > akselerasjonsfaktor for feilhyppighet
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16 alarm for likerettersvikt
subst. (petro) rectifier failure alarm -
17 alarm for overspenning
subst. (petro) overvoltage failure alarum -
18 alarm for svikt i hovedkraftorsyning
subst. (petro) main supply failure alarm -
19 avlingssvikt
subst. (landbruk) crop failure -
20 bankerott
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