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1. n1) коло [замкнена траєкторія] польоту3) електр. (електричне) коло; схема, контур, ланцюг4) зв'язок канал, лінія2. v◊•- aerodrome circuit - aerodrome taxi circuit - aerodrome traffic circuit - aeronautical fixed circuit - aeronautical fixed telecommunication network circuit - alarm circuit - alert circuit - amplifying circuit - armed circuit - ATS direct speech circuit - automatic frequency control circuit - auxiliary circuit - backup circuit - broken circuit - built-in test circuit - closed circuit - closed loop circuit - communication circuit - compensating circuit - completed circuit - conference circuit - control circuit - coupling circuit - dc circuit - dedicated circuit - destruct circuit - dial-up circuit - digital circuit - direct circuit - direct speech circuit - duplex circuit - electric circuit - electrical circuit - erection circuit - exciting circuit - failure detection circuit - feed circuit - feedback circuit - field circuit - firing circuit - fixed circuit - ground circuit - ignition circuit - input circuit - integrated circuit - interlocking circuit - landline circuit - left circuit - left-turn circuit - load circuit - locking-out circuit - loop circuit - main trunk circuit - monitoring circuit - multichannel circuit - multipoint circuit - opened circuit - output circuit - parallel circuit - permanent virtual circuit - power supply circuit - printed circuit - protective circuit - radio link circuit - redundant circuit - right circuit - right-turn circuit - satellite circuit - search circuit - self-test circuit - series circuit - short circuit - shorted circuit - standby circuit - starting circuit - switching circuit - timer circuit - traffic circuit - tributary circuit - trunk circuit - virtual circuit - warning circuit - wire circuit
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