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21 удерживать
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > удерживать
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22 agarrarse bien
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23 tener en poco
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24 устройство за задържане на механизъм в определено положение
hold-off devicehold-off devicesБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > устройство за задържане на механизъм в определено положение
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25 держать поодаль
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26 держаться поодаль
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > держаться поодаль
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27 держаться поодаль
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > держаться поодаль
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28 недержание
- hold off
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(МСЭ-Т G.808.1).
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- hold off
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > недержание
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29 agarrarse
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30 jauhkan diri
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31 tenerse bien agarrado
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32 время выдержки кода
hold(ing) time, ( в течение которого он считывается системой) hold-off timeРусско-английский политехнический словарь > время выдержки кода
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33 detineo
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34 выдерживать крен
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35 выдерживать крен
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > выдерживать крен
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36 предупредительный плакат
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > предупредительный плакат
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37 приспособление для удержания механизма в определенном положении
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > приспособление для удержания механизма в определенном положении
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38 ikke blive til noget
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39 zdržovat
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40 zpozdit
См. также в других словарях:
hold off — hold back / hold off [v] repress bit, bridle, check, control, curb, defer, delay, deny, forbear, hold down, hold in, inhibit, keep, keep back, keep out, postpone, prevent, put off, refrain, refuse, restrain, stop, suppress, withhold; concepts 121 … New thesaurus
hold off — (something) to delay something. They re hoping to hold off surgery until he s stronger. I hope the rain holds off until we get home … New idioms dictionary
hold off — ► hold off 1) resist (an attacker o r challenge). 2) postpone (an action or decision). 3) (of bad weather) fail to occur. Main Entry: ↑hold … English terms dictionary
hold off — index cease, counter, defer (put off), doubt (hesitate), forbear, parry, pause … Law dictionary
hold off — phrasal verb Word forms hold off : present tense I/you/we/they hold off he/she/it holds off present participle holding off past tense held off past participle held off 1) [intransitive] to deliberately delay doing something He may decide to hold… … English dictionary
hold off — UK US hold off Phrasal Verb with hold({{}}/həʊld/ verb (held, held) ► [I or T] to wait for a period of time before doing something: hold off on sth »Holding off on the product release meant missing sales targets for the year. »Let s hold off… … Financial and business terms
hold off — verb 1. resist and fight to a standoff (Freq. 3) Dallas had enough of a lead to hold the Broncos off • Hypernyms: ↑resist, ↑hold out, ↑withstand, ↑stand firm • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
hold off — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you hold off doing something, you delay doing it or delay making a decision about it. [V P ing] The hospital staff held off taking Rosenbaum in for an X ray... [V P] They have threatened military action but held off until now.… … English dictionary
hold off — verb a) To delay someone or something temporarily; to keep at bay. Lets try to hold off the lawyers until we are ready for them. b) To delay commencing (an action until some specified time or event has passed). Hold off the decision one more day… … Wiktionary
hold off — 1) delay, not begin The concert will be held off until next week. 2) keep away by force The man was able to hold off the police for several hours before he was arrested … Idioms and examples
ˌhold ˈoff — phrasal verb to delay doing something He may decide to hold off for a few days.[/ex] She held off calling him until the last possible moment.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English