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1 fail as is
Engineering: FAI -
2 Fail On Road Daily
Jocular: FORDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fail On Road Daily
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3 fail close
Sakhalin energy glossary: FC -
4 fail closed
Engineering: FC -
5 fail open
Engineering: FO -
6 fail safe closed
oil&gas: FSC -
7 fail safe control
Sakhalin S: FSC -
8 fail safe controller
Oil: FSCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > fail safe controller
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9 fail safe controller. safety manager
Sakhalin S: FSC.SMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > fail safe controller. safety manager
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10 fail-safe
[ˌfeɪl'seɪf]Engineering: FS -
11 fail-safe close valve
Oil: FSCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > fail-safe close valve
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12 fail-safe concept
Abbreviation: FSC -
13 fail-safe procedure
Engineering: FSPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > fail-safe procedure
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14 fail-soft
Engineering: FS -
15 fail-safe
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16 fail-safe circuit
цепь, предотвращающая передачу открытого текста при работе в режиме шифрования.English-Russian cryptological dictionary > fail-safe circuit
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17 fail-stop
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18 fail-stop signature scheme
схема цифровой подписи с прекращением работы при появлении ошибки.English-Russian cryptological dictionary > fail-stop signature scheme
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19 fail by gross fracture
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fail by gross fracture
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20 fail passive automatic landing equipment
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fail passive automatic landing equipment
См. также в других словарях:
fail — vi 1: to be or become inadequate or unsuccessful esp. in fulfilling certain formal requirements even though one or more terms are left open a contract for sale does not fail for indefiniteness Uniform Commercial Code 2: to become bankrupt or… … Law dictionary
Fail — (f[=a]l) v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Failed} (f[=a]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Failing}.] [F. failir, fr. L. fallere, falsum, to deceive, akin to E. fall. See {Fail}, and cf. {Fallacy}, {False}, {Fault}.] 1. To be wanting; to fall short; to be or become… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fail — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fail Freguesia de Portugal … Wikipedia Español
fail — fail·ing·ly; fail; fail·ure; jeo·fail; un·fail·ing; un·fail·ing·ly; un·fail·ing·ness; … English syllables
Fail — Fail, n. [OF. faille, from failir. See {Fail}, v. i.] 1. Miscarriage; failure; deficiency; fault; mostly superseded by {failure} or {failing}, except in the phrase without fail. His highness fail of issue. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Death; decease.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fail — [fāl] vi. [ME failen < OFr faillir, to fail, miss < L fallere, to deceive, disappoint < IE base * ĝhwel , to bend, deviate > Sans hválati, (he) loses the way, errs, Gr phēloein, to deceive] 1. to be lacking or insufficient; fall short … English World dictionary
FAIL (N. du) — FAIL NOËL DU, seigneur de La Hérissaye (1520 1591) Magistrat breton, conseiller au parlement de Bretagne après des études qui lui ont fait faire un traditionnel tour de France des universités: Poitiers, Angers, Bourges et Avignon. Après avoir… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Fail — Fail, v. t. 1. To be wanting to; to be insufficient for; to disappoint; to desert. [1913 Webster] There shall not fail thee a man on the throne. 1 Kings ii. 4. [1913 Webster] 2. To miss of attaining; to lose. [R.] [1913 Webster] Though that seat… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fail — early 13c., from O.Fr. falir (11c., Mod.Fr. faillir) be lacking, miss, not succeed, from V.L. *fallire, from L. fallere to trip, cause to fall; figuratively to deceive, trick, dupe, cheat, elude; fail, be lacking or defective. Related: Failed;… … Etymology dictionary
fail — [v1] be unsuccessful abort, backslide, back wrong horse*, be defeated, be demoted, be found lacking*, be in vain*, be ruined, blunder, break down, come to naught, come to nothing, decline, deteriorate, fall, fall flat*, fall short*, fall through* … New thesaurus
fail — ► VERB 1) be unsuccessful in an undertaking. 2) be unable to meet the standards set by (a test). 3) judge (a candidate in an examination or test) not to have passed. 4) neglect to do. 5) disappoint expectations: chaos has failed to materialize.… … English terms dictionary