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1 out-of-position
- out-of-position
- nсмещённый от проектного положения, неправильно [неточно] установленный
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > out-of-position
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2 out-of-position problem
<vhcl.safe> (wrong body position during air bag deployment) ■ Out-of-Position-Problem nEnglish-german technical dictionary > out-of-position problem
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3 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) estar no/ fora de lugar* * *out of positionfora de ordem. -
4 Out-of-Position-Problem
n <fz.sich> (falsche Körperhaltung bei Airbagauslösung) ■ out-of-position problemGerman-english technical dictionary > Out-of-Position-Problem
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5 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) på plads* * *(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) på plads -
6 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) på sin [] plats/ur position, inte på sin plats -
7 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) en su sitio; fuera de su sitio -
8 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) vera (ekki) á sínum stað -
9 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) megfelelő helyen -
10 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) na svojem mestu -
11 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) paikoillaan, poissa paikoiltaan -
12 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) (ikke) være på plass -
13 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) (essere a posto); (non essere a posto) -
14 out of position
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15 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) być (nie być) na miejscu -
16 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) []būt savā vietā/kārtībā -
17 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) (ne)paruošta, (ne)tinkamoje vietoje -
18 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) a fi/nu fi gata/pregătit -
19 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) είμαι στη θέση μου/είμαι σε θέση να -
20 out of position
(to be (not) in the right place: Is everything in position for the photograph?) (ne)být na svém místě
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