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21 dive
A n3 ( descent) (of plane, bird) piqué m ; to pull out of a dive sortir d'un piqué ; to take a dive fig [prices] chuter ; the party's fortunes have taken a dive le destin du parti a basculé ;4 ( lunge) to make a dive for sth foncer vers qch ;5 ○ ( deliberate fall) ( in fixed fight) to take a dive aller au tapis ; ( in football) that was a dive! c'est du chiqué ○ ! ;2 [plane, bird] plonger, descendre en piqué (from de) ;4 (lunge, throw oneself) to dive into the bushes/under the bed plonger dans les buissons/sous le lit ; to dive into a bar/shop s'engouffrer dans un bar/un magasin ; he dived into his pocket and produced some money il a plongé la main dans sa poche et a sorti de l'argent.■ dive for:▶ dive for [sth]1 [diver] pêcher [pearls, coral] ;2 [player] plonger sur [ball] ;■ dive in1 lit plonger ;2 fig ( act impulsively) se lancer ○. -
22 self-conscious
1 ( shy) timide ; to be self-conscious about sth/about doing être gêné par qch/de faire ;2 ( deliberate) [style, artistry] conscient ;3 = self-aware. -
23 studious
1 ( hardworking) [person] studieux/-ieuse ;2 ( deliberate) [calm, indifference] étudié, délibéré. -
24 suppression
1 ( of party) abolition f ; ( of truth) dissimulation f ; ( of newspaper) interdiction f ; (of activity, demonstration, evidence, information, report, facts) suppression f ; ( of revolt) répression f ; ( of scandal) étouffement m ; Psych ( of feeling) ( deliberate) répression f ; ( involuntary) refoulement m ; -
25 systematic
1 ( efficient) [person, approach, training, planning] méthodique ; [method, way] rationnel/-elle ; to be systematic in être méthodique dans ;2 ( deliberate) [attempt, abuse, torture, destruction] systématique ; -
26 wilful
1 ( headstrong) [person, behaviour] volontaire ;2 ( deliberate) [damage, disobedience] délibéré ;3 Jur [murder, misconduct] volontaire. -
27 calculated
calculated ['kælkjʊleɪtɪd](a) (considered) calculé, mesuré;∎ a calculated risk un risque calculé(b) (deliberate, intentional) délibéré, voulu;∎ a calculated insult une insulte délibérée -
28 conscious
conscious ['kɒnʃəs]∎ to be conscious of sth/of doing sth être conscient de qch/de faire qch;∎ he's all too conscious of his shortcomings as a writer il n'est que trop conscient de ses défauts en tant qu'écrivain;∎ I wasn't conscious of having annoyed you je ne m'étais pas rendu compte que je t'avais énervé;∎ to become conscious of sth prendre conscience de qch;∎ politically conscious politisé∎ to become conscious reprendre connaissance;∎ he's not conscious yet il n'a pas encore repris connaissance; familiar humorous (he's still in bed) il n'a pas encore fait surface∎ it was not a conscious decision ce n'était pas une décision prise de façon consciente;∎ it required a conscious effort to… il fallait se forcer pour…(d) (able to think → being, mind) conscient2 noun∎ Psychology the conscious le conscient -
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31 intended
intended [ɪn'tendɪd](b) (deliberate) intentionnel, délibéré2 noun∎ her intended son futur, son promis -
32 measured
measured ['meʒəd](a) (distance, length etc) mesuré;∎ Sport the record over a measured mile le record officiel sur un mile(b) (careful, deliberate) mesuré;∎ a measured speech un discours mesuré ou modéré;∎ with measured steps à pas mesurés ou comptés -
33 omission
omission [ə'mɪʃən]∎ their mistakes were sins of omission ils ont péché par omission;∎ there are several major omissions in his report il y a plusieurs oublis importants dans son rapport(b) Typography bourdon m -
34 sinking
sinking ['sɪŋkɪŋ]1 noun(b) (of building, ground) affaissement m∎ I experienced that sinking feeling you get when you've forgotten something j'ai eu cette angoisse que l'on ressent quand on sait que l'on a oublié quelque chose;∎ I get that sinking feeling every time I think about what happened à chaque fois que je pense à ce qui s'est passé, j'ai l'estomac qui se serre►► Finance sinking fund caisse f ou fonds mpl d'amortissement -
35 studious
studious ['stju:dɪəs](a) (diligent → person) studieux, appliqué(b) (painstaking → attention, effort) soutenu(c) (deliberate → indifference) délibéré, voulu;∎ because of his studious avoidance of the topic parce qu'il évitait soigneusement le sujet -
36 swaying
swaying ['sweɪɪŋ]qui se balance de-ci de-là, qui oscille;∎ swaying motion balancement m, mouvement m de va-et-vient2 noun(motion) balancement m, mouvement m de va-et-vient; (of bridge, pylon) balancement m, oscillation f; (of boat, car) roulis m; (of person → deliberate) balancement m; (→ from tiredness, drink) vacillement m -
37 wilful
∎ he rebuked her for wilful disobedience il l'a réprimandée pour avoir désobéi délibérément ou à dessein(b) (obstinate) entêté, obstiné -
38 вандализм
вандализм
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vandalism
The deliberate or wanton destruction of personal or public property caused by a vandal. (Source: CED)
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39 добыча подземных вод
добыча подземных вод
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groundwater extraction
The process, deliberate or inadvertent, of extracting ground water from a source at a rate so in excess of the replenishment that the ground water level declines persistently, threatening exhaustion of the supply or at least a decline of pumping levels to uneconomic depths. (Source: BJGEO)
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40 защитный барьер
защитный барьер
Часть, предотвращающая непреднамеренное прямое прикосновение, но не предотвращающая прямое прикосновение при намеренных действиях.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-195-2005]
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(electrically) protective obstacle
part preventing unintentional direct contact, but not preventing direct contact by deliberate action
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obstacle de protection (électrique)
élément empêchant un contact direct fortuit mais ne s'opposant pas à un contact direct par une action délibérée
Source: 826-03-14 MOD
[IEV number 195-06-16]
Барьеры предназначены для защиты квалифицированных специалистов или проинструктированных лиц и не предназначены для защиты простых лиц.
Барьеры должны исключать:
- непреднамеренный контакт с опасными токоведущими частями при напряжении до 1000 В переменного тока и 1500 В постоянного тока в процессе работы электроустановки, системы или электрооборудования в особых условиях эксплуатации (см. раздел 8);
- непреднамеренное физическое приближение к опасным токоведущим частям при высоком напряжении.
Барьеры могут быть удалены с помощью ключа или инструмента, но должны быть закреплены таким образом, чтобы непреднамеренное их удаление было маловероятным.
В случаях, когда барьер отделен от опасных токоведущих частей с помощью основной изоляции и является открытой проводящей частью, должны быть приняты меры для защиты при наличии повреждения (см. раздел 6).
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > защитный барьер
См. также в других словарях:
deliberate — de·lib·er·ate 1 /di li bə ˌrāt/ vb at·ed, at·ing vi: to think about and weigh or discuss issues and decisions carefully the jury retired to deliberate vt: to think about or evaluate de·lib·er·ate 2 /di li bə rət/ adj … Law dictionary
deliberate — adj 1 willful, intentional, *voluntary, willing Analogous words: purposed, intended (see INTEND): conscious, cognizant, *aware: mortal, *deadly Antonyms: impulsive Contrasted words: inadvertent, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Deliberate — De*lib er*ate (d[ e]*l[i^]b [ e]r*[asl]t), a. [L. deliberatus, p. p. of deliberare to deliberate; de + librare to weigh. See {Librate}.] 1. Weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Deliberate — De*lib er*ate (d[ e]*l[i^]b [ e]r*[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deliberated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deliberating}.] To weigh in the mind; to consider the reasons for and against; to consider maturely; to reflect upon; to ponder; as, to deliberate a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deliberate homicide — see homicide Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
deliberate — [adj] intentional advised, aforethought, calculated, careful, cautious, coldblooded, conscious, considered, cut and dried*, designed, designful, done on purpose, express, fixed, intended, judged, meticulous, planned, pondered, prearranged,… … New thesaurus
deliberate — [di lib′ər it; ] for v. [, di lib′ərāt΄] adj. [ME < L deliberatus, pp. of deliberare, to consider, weigh well < de , intens. + librare, to weigh < libra, a scales] 1. carefully thought out and formed, or done on purpose; premeditated 2.… … English World dictionary
Deliberate — De*lib er*ate, v. i. To take counsel with one s self; to weigh the arguments for and against a proposed course of action; to reflect; to consider; to hesitate in deciding; sometimes with on, upon, about, concerning. [1913 Webster] The woman that… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deliberate speed — n. Immediately; as quickly as practical considerations of law, order, and the welfare of the people will allow; often used to describe the speed expected by those enacting state mandated school desegregation. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx… … Law dictionary
deliberate application — index diligence (care) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
deliberate attention — index diligence (care) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary