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1 ispad signala
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2 osoba koja je odustala od daljeg rada ili školovanja
• drop outСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > osoba koja je odustala od daljeg rada ili školovanja
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3 suzbijanje
• drop out -
4 ispad signala
• drop out -
5 osoba koja je odustala od daljeg rada
• drop outSerbian-English dictionary > osoba koja je odustala od daljeg rada
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6 povući se iz javnog života
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7 ispasti iz mreže
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8 ispasti iz mreže
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9 ispasti iz zahvata
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10 ispasti iz zahvata
• drop out of gear -
11 suzbijanje
• drop out; moderation; mortification; repression; suppression; to combat -
12 ispasti
• come off; drop down; drop out; drop out of gear out; drop-down; failure; fall out; fare; go (went, gone); go off the rails; jut; make; make (made, made); slip out; swell out; to go off the rails; turn out; work out -
13 otpuštanje
• relieving• drop out• tempering• trip-out• loosening -
14 otpuštanje
• annealing; deposal; deprivation; discharge; dismissal; dismission; drop out; lay off; loosening; removal; remove; triggering; trip-aut; trip-out -
15 faktor sigurnosti u položaju mirovanja
• safety factor for drop-outСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > faktor sigurnosti u položaju mirovanja
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16 ispuštanje
• discharging• deflation• deletion• eduction• drop out• escape• dropping• missout• outlet• bleeding -
17 faktor sigurnosti u položaju mirovanja
• safety factor for drop-outSerbian-English dictionary > faktor sigurnosti u položaju mirovanja
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18 ispad
• breakdown; caper; drop-out; excess; failure; lunge; outage; ramp; sally; sortie -
19 ispuštanje
• bleeding; deflation; deletion; discharging; drainage; drop out; eduction; emission; escape; exhaust; issuing; missout; omission; outlet; suppression -
20 izostaviti
• drop; elide; eliminate; except; exclude; jump; leave out; living out; miss out; omit; ommit; pass by; pass over; pretermit; retrench; skip; skip over; suppress; take out; to leave out
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Drop-out — auch: Drop|out 〈[ aʊt]〉 I 〈m. 6〉 1. jmd., der sich aus seiner gesellschaftlichen Schicht gelöst hat u. ihre Normen nicht mehr erfüllt, Aussteiger 2. Drogenabhängiger II 〈n. 15; EDV〉 1. Au … Universal-Lexikon
drop-out — drop outs also dropout 1) N COUNT (disapproval) If you describe someone as a drop out, you disapprove of the fact that they have rejected the accepted ways of society, for example by not having a regular job. 2) N COUNT A drop out is someone who… … English dictionary
drop-out — [dʀɔpawt] n. m. invar. ÉTYM. 1967; mot angl. des États Unis « qui abandonne (ses études, sa vie professionnelle) », de to drop out « laisser tomber ». ❖ ♦ Anglic. || Un, une drop out : un(e) dropé(e). ⇒ 2. Droper (II., 2.) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Drop-out — [...|aut] der; [s], s, auch Drọp|out der; [s], s <zu engl. to drop out »herausfallen, ausscheiden«>: 1. jmd., der aus der sozialen Gruppe ausbricht, in die er integriert war (z. B. Studienabbrecher od. Jugendlicher, der die elterliche… … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Drop-out — Drop out1 auch: Drop|out1 〈[drɔpaʊt] m.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: s〉 jmd., der sich aus seiner sozialen Schicht gelöst hat od. ausgebrochen ist [Etym.: <engl. drop out »herausfallen«] Drop out2 auch: Drop|out2 〈[drɔpaʊt] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; EDV〉… … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
drop|out — or drop out «DROP OWT», noun. 1. a student who leaves a school or college before completing a course of study or before the end of a term: »California has the most college graduates…Wisconsin the fewest dropouts (Time). 2. a person who withdraws… … Useful english dictionary
Drop-out — [dropa̲u̲t; engl. amer., zu engl. to drop = tropfen, fallen und engl. out = aus, heraus] m; s, s: 1) Patient, der eine Behandlung von sich aus beendet. 2) jemand, der aus einer sozialen Gruppe, in die er integriert war, ausbricht (Soziol.) … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
drop out of — drop out (of (something)) to stop doing something. He dropped out of school when he was 16. She dropped out the night before the race, saying she had an injury … New idioms dictionary
drop out — (of (something)) to stop doing something. He dropped out of school when he was 16. She dropped out the night before the race, saying she had an injury … New idioms dictionary
drop out — [v] stop doing an activity abandon, back out, cease, forsake, give notice, give up, leave, quit, renege, retreat, withdraw; concept 121 Ant. begin, carry out, engage, join … New thesaurus
drop out — ► drop out 1) cease to participate. 2) pursue an alternative lifestyle. Main Entry: ↑drop … English terms dictionary