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n1) аварія, руйнування, полом2) вихід з ладу; пошкодження, відмова◊failure due to... — відмова внаслідок...
•- ageing failure - aircraft electrical failure - airframe failure - alarmed failure - bending failure - bus power failure - cockpit failure - coincidental failure - consequental failures - deferred failure - disastrous fatigue failure - effective failure - electric failure - electrical equipment failure - engine failure - facility failure - fatigue failure - flutter failure - foreseeable failure - hazardous failure - hidden failure - mechanical failure - off failure - on failure - operational failure - overload failure - overstress airframe failure - overstress failure - partial failure - passive failure - permanent failure - premature failure - primary failure - progressive failure - propagating failure - radio failure - radio communication failure - random failure - rotor failure - simulated engine failure - single failure - structural failure - sudden failure - system failure
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