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dropout

  • 1 dropout

    dropout [ˈdrɒpaʊt]
    1. noun
    * * *
    ['drɒpaʊt]
    noun ( from society) marginal/-e m/f; ( from school) étudiant/-e m/f qui abandonne ses études

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  • 2 dropout

    dropout ['drɒpaʊt]
    familiar (from society) marginal(e) mf; (from studies) étudiant(e) m,f qui abandonne ses études ;
    American he's a high school dropout il a quitté le lycée avant le bac

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  • 3 dropout

    1 ( from society) marginal/-e m/f ; ( from school) étudiant/-e m/f qui abandonne ses études ;
    2 Sport ( in rugby) remise f en jeu.

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  • 4 dropout coverage

    participation non considérée (2e)

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  • 5 dropout months

    mois d'exclusion (2e)

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  • 6 dropout provision

    disposition de non-participation (2e)

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  • 7 child-rearing dropout

    disposition de non-participation pour fins d'éducation des enfants (TP)

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  • 8 هامشى

    marginale; marginal; dropout; àcôte; zonard; marginaux

    Dictionnaire Arabe-Français > هامشى

  • 9 college

    A n
    1 Sch, Univ ( place of tertiary education) établissement m d'enseignement supérieur ; (school, part of university) collège m ; US Univ faculté f ; to live in/out of college GB vivre au/hors du collège ; to go to college, to be at ou in US college faire des études supérieures ; to enter/leave college commencer/terminer ses études supérieures ; to put a child through college payer des études supérieures à un enfant ; to drop out of college, to be a college dropout abandonner ses études ;
    2 ( professional body) (of arms, cardinals) collège m ; (of doctors, surgeons) académie f ; (of midwives, nurses) association f ;
    3 US ( prison) prison f.
    B modif [governor, servant] du collège ; [building] de collège.
    to give sth the old college try US essayer de tout son cœur.
    Colleges Aux États-Unis, on emploie ce terme pour divers types d'établissements d'enseignement supérieur qui proposent des études en deux ans ( community college, technical college, junior college), ou en quatre ans ( four-year college, university) qui préparent au Bachelor's Degree puis à un diplôme de troisième cycle. L'admission dans ces établissements se fait en fonction du dossier scolaire des élèves, des matières qu'ils ont étudiées en high school, et de leurs résultats aux examens de fin d'études secondaires. ⇒ high school

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  • 10 аварийный сигнал

    1. alarme

     

    аварийный сигнал
    alarm
    Сигнал оповещения, генерируемый в случае, если произошел отказ или контролируемый параметр вышел за допустимые пределы.
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    аварийный сигнал
    beacon
    BCN

    Сигнал, посылаемый от неисправного узла сети.
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    аварийный сигнал
    fate signal
    Сообщение, сигнализирующее об отказе или пропадании входной информации.
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    аварийный сигнал
    safety signal
    Сигнал, поступающий отдатчиков охранной сигнализации.
    [Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]

    EN

    alarm
    activation of an event that shows a critical state
    [IEC 61158-5-10, ed. 2.0 (2010-08)]

    alarm
    type of Event associated with a state condition that typically requires acknowledgement
    [ IEC 62541-1, ed. 1.0 (2010-02)]

    alarm

    an audible, visual, or other signal activated when the instrument reading exceeds a preset value or falls outside of a preset range
    [IEC 62533, ed. 1.0 (2010-06)]

    alarm
    warning of the presence of a hazard to life, property or the environment
    [IEC 62642-1, ed. 1.0 (2010-06)]

    alarm
    audio and visual signal announcing a condition requiring attention. The audio continues until acknowledged. The acoustic noise pressure of the alarm is at least 75 dBA but not greater than 85 dBA at a distance of 1 m (IEC 60945). The visual indication continues until the alarm condition is removed
    [IEC 62065, ed. 1.0 (2002-03)]

    alarm

    item of diagnostic, prognostic, or guidance information, which is used to alert the operator and to draw his or her attention to a process or system deviation
    NOTE Specific information provided by alarms includes the existence of an anomaly for which corrective action might be needed, the cause and potential consequences of the anomaly, the overall plant status, corrective action to the anomaly, and feedback of corrective actions.

    Two types of deviation may be recognised:
    – unplanned – undesirable process deviations and equipment faults;
    – planned – deviations in process conditions or equipment status that are the expected response to but could be indicative of undesirable plant conditions.
    [IEC 62241, ed. 1.0 (2004-11)]

    FR

    alarme
    signal sonore, visuel ou autre, activé lorsque la lecture de l’instrument excède une valeur préréglée ou sortant d’un domaine déterminé
    [IEC 62533, ed. 1.0 (2010-06)]

    alarme

    avertissement de la présence d'un risque concernant la vie, la propriété ou l'environnement
    [IEC 62642-1, ed. 1.0 (2010-06)]

    alarme

    élément informatif relatif au diagnostic, au pronostique ou à une recommandation, qui est utilisé pour alerter l’opérateur et pour attirer son attention sur une déviation du procédé ou d’un système
    NOTE L’information particulière fournie par les alarmes couvre l’existence d’anomalies pour lesquelles une action corrective pourrait être nécessaire, la cause et les conséquences potentielles de l’anomalie, l’état général de la centrale, l’action corrective correspondant à l’anomalie et le retour de l’action corrective.

    Deux types de déviation peuvent être distingués:
    – non prévue – Déviations du procédé indésirable et défaillance de matériels;
    – prévue – Déviations relatives aux conditions du procédé ou aux états des matériels qui sont les réponses prévues, mais qui peuvent être indicatives de conditions indésirables pour la centrale.
    [IEC 62241, ed. 1.0 (2004-11)]

    Параллельные тексты EN-RU

    When the accumulated energy dropout setpoint and time delay are satisfied, the alarm is inactive.
    [Schneider Electric]

    Если подсчитанное количество электроэнергии становится меньше заданного максимального значения и заданное время задержки истекло, аварийный сигнал отключается.
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