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1 elect
n. избраникadj. избран, одбранv. бира, избира; избира; избран -
2 elect; pick; gather; vote
бира; избира; бере (цвеќе); гласа -
3 antistatic
adj. elect, антистатичен -
4 ballot
гласање (тајно), гласачко ливче (топче)тајно гласа, влече жрепка* * *n. гласачко топче, гласачки список; to elect by ballot избирање со гласање; ballot II v intr гласање; (vi) влече жрепка, тајно гласа; гласање (тајно), гласачко ливче (топче)n. гласачко ливче(vi) тајно гласа, влече жрепка -
5 choose; select
одбира; избира choose; select; delegate; elect избира; одбира; делегира; овластува; бира -
6 coulomb
n. elect, кулон -
7 fuel cell
n. elect, електрична ќелија -
8 fuse box
n. elect, разводна кутија -
9 fuse wire
n. elect, (жица на) бушон -
10 generating station
n. elect, електрична централа -
11 grounding
n. 1. обука, подготовка, основи (in во/на)2. знаење, познавање (in од)3. основаност (на тврдење)4. aeron. забрана за летање, приземјување (на авион); атерирање (на балон)5. elect, вземјување.; 6. amer. забрана за излегување (форма на казнување на дете) -
12 henry
n. elect, (pl. henrys или henries) хенри (единица мерка за индуктивност) -
13 high-tension
adj. elect, високонапонска high-tension wires/cables високонапонски жици/кабли -
14 impedance
n. elect, импеданца -
15 induction-coil
n. elect, бомбина -
16 inductive
индукциски, индуктивен (заклучок)* * *adj.1.math. logic, индуктивен: inductive reasoning индуктивно расудување2. phys. elect, индукциски, индуктивен. inductively adv. -
17 jack socket
n. elect, штекер -
18 joule
n. elect, џул -
19 junction box
n. elect, разводна кутија -
20 kiloton
n. elect, (исто и kilotonne) килотон
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