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['konstitju:t](to form; to make up; to be: Nuclear waste constitutes a serious danger.) constituer- constitutional - constitutionally -
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constitute ['kɒnstɪtju:t](a) (represent) constituer;∎ what constitutes a state of emergency? qu'est-ce que c'est qu'un état d'urgence?;∎ they constitute a threat to the government ils représentent une menace pour le gouvernement∎ women constitute a large section of the workforce les femmes constituent une grande partie de la main d'œuvre;∎ the countries that constitute the EU les pays qui constituent l'UE(c) (set up → committee) constituer∎ to constitute sb arbitrator constituer qn arbitre -
3 входная воздействующая величина измерительного электрического реле
- Grandeur d’alimentation d’entrée
- grandeur d'alimentation d'entré
входная воздействующая величина измерительного электрического реле
Воздействующая величина электрического реле, которая сама представляет характеристическую величину или необходима для ее образования
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input energizing quantity
for a measuring relay: that energizing quantity which either by itself constitutes the characteristic quantity or helps to constitute it
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grandeur d'alimentation d'entrée
pour un relais de mesure: grandeur d'alimentation qui constitue par elle-même la grandeur caractéristique ou qui est nécessaire à sa constitution
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51. Входная воздействующая величина измерительного электрического реле
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Е. Input energizing quantity
F. Grandeur d’alimentation d’entrée
Воздействующая величина электрического реле, которая сама представляет характеристическую величину или необходима для ее образования
Источник: ГОСТ 16022-83: Реле электрические. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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Европейский Суд
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European Court of Justice
The supreme court of The European Union which oversees the application of the EU treaties, decides upon the validity and the meaning of Community legislation and determines whether any act or omission by the European Commission, the Council of Minister or any member state constitutes a breach of Community law. (Source: EUEN / DICLAW)
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международный водный путь
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international watercourse
Portions of a geographical area which constitutes a hydrogeological unit as the catchment area for a single river which are under the jurisdiction of two or more countries. (Source: WPRa)
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многостороннее соглашение
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multilateral agreement
Multilateralism stands for a long-held but rarely achieved ideal, namely the voluntary co-operation of nations for peace and development. Multilateral initiatives are undermined or diluted by ultra-nationalist, bilateral and regional initiatives. Multilateralism may be undercut by the uncoordinated decisions of those contributing to it. Multilateralism constitutes the democracy of international society. An enlightened multilateralism enhances the specific interests of states while advancing their common cause. (Source: WPR)
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