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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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Overload — may refer to: Contents 1 Music 1.1 Bands 1.2 Albums 1.3 Songs 2 Medical … Wikipedia
overload — o‧ver‧load [ˌəʊvəˈləʊd ǁ ˌoʊvərˈloʊd] verb overloaded PASTPART or overladen PASTPART [ ˈleɪdn] [transitive] 1. to give someone more work, information etc than they can deal with: overload somebod … Financial and business terms
overload — (v.) 1550s, to load with too great a burden, from OVER (Cf. over) + LOAD (Cf. load) (v.). Related: Overloaded; overloading. The noun is attested from 1640s; of electrical current, from 1904 … Etymology dictionary
overload — overloads, overloading, overloaded (The verb is pronounced [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)lo͟ʊd[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)loʊd[/t]].) 1) VERB If you overload something such as a vehicle, you put more things or people into it than it was designed to… … English dictionary
overload — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈləʊd] / US [ˌoʊvərˈloʊd] verb [transitive] Word forms overload : present tense I/you/we/they overload he/she/it overloads present participle overloading past tense overloaded past participle overloaded 1) to put too many people or… … English dictionary
overload — o|ver|load [ˌəuvəˈləud US ˌouvərˈloud] v past participle overloaded or overladen [ ˈleıdn] [T] 1.) to put too many things or people on or into something ▪ Be careful not to overload the washing machine. be/become overloaded with sth ▪ The bus was … Dictionary of contemporary English
Electrical ballast — Choke ballast (inductor) used in older lighting. This example is from a tanning bed. Requires a lamp starter (below) and capacitor … Wikipedia
Electrical substation — An electrical substation is a subsidiary station of an electricity generation, transmission and distribution system where voltage is transformed from high to low or the reverse using transformers. Electric power may flow through several… … Wikipedia
overload — verb past participle overloaded or overladen, (T) 1 to load something with too many things (+ with): The bus was overloaded with tourists and their luggage. 2 to put too much electricity through an electrical system or piece of equipment: Don t… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
overload — [ˌəʊvəˈləʊd] verb [T] 1) to put too many people or things in or on something 2) to give someone too much work to do 3) to damage a piece of electrical equipment by putting too much electricity through it overload [ˈəʊvəˌləʊd] noun [C/U]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
overload — o|ver|load [ ,ouvər loud ] verb transitive 1. ) to put too many people or things in or on something 2. ) to give someone too much work to do 3. ) to damage an electrical system or a piece of electrical equipment by putting too much electricity… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English