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41 fail-safe
<tech.gen> (component, system, function; failure has no dangerous effects) ■ folgeschadensicher; fehlerverträglich; fehlertolerant; sicher im Falle des Ausfalls rar.did ; ausfallsicher ugs.falsch<tech.gen> (system; failure evokes a safe situation, e.g. by automatic shutdown) ■ eindeutig sicherheitsgerichtet; ausfallsicher ugs -
42 fail-safe arming feature
< alarm> ■ Zwangsläufigkeit beim Scharfschalten f:VEnglish-german technical dictionary > fail-safe arming feature
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43 fail-safe sensor
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44 fail-soft
<el> (electronics, devices) ■ ausfallunempfindlich -
45 fail an examination
expr.in einer Prüfung durchfallen ausdr. -
46 fail briefly
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47 fail-safe equipment
fehlergeschütztes Gerät, fehlerredundantes GerätEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > fail-safe equipment
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48 fail-safe system
fehlerredundantes System, Prinzip des beschränkten VersagensEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > fail-safe system
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49 fail-safe
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50 fail-safe mode
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51 Fianna Fáil
¿ Kultur?Soldaten Irlands heißt eine der beiden großen Parteien der Irish Republic - Republik Irland. Die zweite große Partei ist Fine Gael - Stamm der Gälen. Fianna Fáil wurde 1926 gegründet, um sich dem Anglo-Irish Treaty - anglo-irischen Abkommen von 1921 zu widersetzen, durch das die Irish Republic den Status eines dominion - Herrschaftsgebiet innerhalb des Commonwealth erhielt. Die Partei kam 1932 unter Eamon de Valera an die Macht und stellt seither fast ununterbrochen die Regierung. -
52 Fianna Fáil
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53 too-big-to-fail-issue
too-big-to-fail-issue ECON, POL Too-big-to-fail-Problematik f (i.e. government intervention before the bankruptcy of ’important’ or 'systemic' firms)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > too-big-to-fail-issue
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54 pass-fail course
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55 without fail
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56 pass-fail course
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57 transactions that fail to be reported
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > transactions that fail to be reported
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58 a.c. fail driver
a.c. fail driver Netzausfallleitung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > a.c. fail driver
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59 pass fail checklist
pass fail checklist Fehlerkatalog mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > pass fail checklist
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60 certified fail-safe technique
<tech.gen> ■ bauartgeprüfte Sicherheitstechnik fEnglish-german technical dictionary > certified fail-safe technique
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