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1 inhibition of failures
изоляция [прекращение воздействия] отказовEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > inhibition of failures
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2 inhibition
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3 failure
[ʹfeıljə] n1. 1) неудача, неуспех, провалfailure of justice - юр. неправильное судебное решение, судебная ошибка
all his efforts ended in failure - все его усилия были напрасны /окончились неудачей/
to invite failure - а) обрекать себя на неудачу; б) вести к неудаче
by saying so you yourself invite failure - говоря так, вы сами себе готовите неудачу
2) провал на экзамене2. недостаток (чего-л.); отсутствие (чего-л.)failure of rain - сушь, отсутствие дождей
3. 1) неудачник2) неудавшееся делоhis invention turned out (to be) a failure - его изобретение не оправдало надежд
4. 1) невыполнение, неосуществление2) оплошность, недосмотр; ошибка3) что-л. несостоявшееся или не сделанноеfailure to report - юр. недонесение
alarm was felt at his failure to return - когда он не вернулся, все встревожились
failure to explain the noise worried us - источник шума был не установлен, и это нас волновало
his failure to answer questions made the police suspicious - подозрения полиции были вызваны тем, что он не отвечал на вопросы
5. несостоятельность, банкротство; прекращение платежей6. 1) тех. авария, повреждение; перебой; отказ в работе; остановка или перерыв в действииfailure of a pump [of a dynamo] - повреждение насоса [динамо-машины]
failure of shots - горн. осечки ( при палении)
2) физ., тех. разрушение3) вчт. отказ; выход из строя; сбой; фатальная ошибка7. геол. обвал, обрушение; оседание; сползание
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