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1 перевищувати дозволену швидкість
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > перевищувати дозволену швидкість
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2 прострочувати
I = прострочити( пропустити визначений час) to be overdue; to hold over; to let lapse, to expire; to exceed ( a time limit); ( затримувати) to delayII = прострочити( прошивати) to stitch, to backstitch -
3 швидкість
жspeed, rate; фіз. velocity; quickness, swiftness, celerity, rapidity; тех. gearдозволена швидкість — the regulation speed, speed limit
максимальна швидкість — top speed; full pelt
перша швидкість — first speed; амер. low gear
розвивати швидкість (про автомобіль) — to gather speed, to speed up, to accelerate
втрачати швидкість ав. — to stall
з великою швидкістю — at high speed/rate
великою (малою) швидкістю (про багаж) — by fast ( slow) goods train
зі швидкістю вітру — like the wind, on the wings of the wind
збільшувати швидкість — to accelerate, to speed (up), to gain speed, to get up speed, to pick up speed, to rev up; to soup up (про літак, ракету)
максимальна (гранична) швидкість — deliberate speed, full speed, top speed, maximum speed
швидкість запису комп. — recording rate, writing rate, recording speed, write speed, writing speed
швидкість обробки комп. — processing speed
швидкість перемикання тех. — stepping rate, circuit speed, operating speed, operation speed, switching speed
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4 зашкалювати
= зашкалити1) ( про прилади) to read (to sweep, to go) off-scale2) to go beyond the limit, to exceed the limit
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