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121 inverse
I [invɜ:s]adjective ( inversely adverb)preobrnjen, obrnjen, naroben; mathematics inverzenelectrical inverse current — protismerni tokII [invɜ:s]nounpreobrnjenost, obrnjenost, narobnost -
122 inverter
[invɜ:tə]nounelectrical frekvenčni menjalnik -
123 irreversible
[iri'və:səbl](that cannot be reversed or changed back; (of damage) permanent.) nepreklicen* * *[irivɜ:səbl]adjective ( irreversibly adverb)nepreklicen; nespremenljiv, ki se ne da obrniti; technical ki teče samo v eno smer; electrical samozapiren -
124 J.
abbreviationjudge; justice; journal; electrical joule; John; Jew -
125 jack, Jack
[džæk]nounfamiliarly John; priložnostni delavec, dninar, sluga, hlapec; preprostež, poprečnež; mornar, pomorščakBritish English balinec; nautical zastavica na krmi; military archaic vojaški (usnjen) jopič brez rokavov; cards fant; electrical vtičnica; dvigalo (za avtomobile), škripec; priprava za obračanje ražnja; koza za žaganje; American osel; zoology samec nekaterih živali; mlada ščuka; usnjena čutarica; American ponev s smolo (za nočni lov in ribolov); slang denar; nautical pilot's jack, Jack — pilotska zastavicabefore one could say Jack Robinson — takoj, kot bi trenilevery man jack, Jack — vsakdo, vsiJack is as good as his master — delavec velja prav toliko kot gospodar; če je gospodar dober, je tudi delaveca good Jack makes a good Gill — kakršen mož, takšna ženacar jack, Jack — dvigalo za avtomobilelifting jack, Jack — dvigaloroasting jack, Jack — raženjsteeple jack, Jack — popravljavec zvonikovyellow jack, Jack — rumena mrzlicacheap jack, Jack — kramar, sejmar -
126 joule
[džu:l, džaul]nounelectrical joul (enota za delo) -
127 jump-spark
[džʌmpspa:k]nounelectrical iskra, ki preskoči -
128 junction-box
[džʌŋkšənbɔks]nounelectrical priključna doza
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