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температура окружающей среды
Средняя температура воздуха или другой среды около оборудования.
Примечание - В процессе измерения температуры окружающей среды измерительный прибор (зонд) должен быть экранирован от сквозняков и нагрева излучением.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-826-2009]
температура окружающей среды
Температура воздуха или другой среды в непосредственной близости от оборудования или компонента.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-426-2006]
температура окружающей среды
Предполагают, что под температурой окружающей среды понимают воздействующие факторы со стороны всего другого оборудования, установленного в том же помещении.
Температура окружающей среды, которую следует учитывать применительно к оборудованию, - это температура в том месте, где оно должно быть установлено, с учетом влияния другого оборудования и источников тепла в том же месте в процессе работы без учета тепла от устанавливаемого оборудования
[ ГОСТ Р 50571. 1-2009 ( МЭК 60364-1: 2005)]
температура окружающей среды
Температура воздуха или среды в том месте, где должно быть использовано оборудование.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]EN
ambient temperature
average temperature of air or another medium in the vicinity of the equipment
NOTE – During the measurement of the ambient temperature the measuring instrument/probe should be shielded from draughts and radiant heating.
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ambient temperature
temperature of the air or other medium where the equipment is to be used
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température ambiante, f
température moyenne de l'air ou du milieu au voisinage du matériel
NOTE – Pendant la mesure de la température ambiante il est recommandé que l'instrument/la sonde de mesure soit protégée des courants d'air et de la chaleur rayonnée.
[IEV number 826-10-03]Параллельные тексты EN-RU
The temperate of each module of a Molded Case Circuit Breaker is the sum of temperature increase by conduction and ambient temperature and if the ambient temperature exceeds 40°C the passing current needs to be reduced so that the temperature of such element as internal insulator of MCCB exceed the maximum allowable temperature.
[LS Industrial Systems]Температура частей автоматического выключателя в литом корпусе равна температуре окружающей среды плюс температура, определяемая количеством теплоты, выделяемой при протекании электрического тока. Если автоматический выключатель эксплуатируется при температуре окружающей среды, превышающей 40 °C, то следует учитывать, что номинальный ток такого выключателя будет немного меньше. Учет этого обстоятельства позволит избежать недопустимого нагрева частей автоматического выключателя, выполненных из изоляционного материала.
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42 tourisme
туризм
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tourism
The temporary movement of people to destinations outside their normal places or work and residence, the activities undertaken during their stay in those destinations and the facilities created to cater for their needs. (Source: GOOD)
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43 circulation maritime
циркуляция морской воды
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sea circulation
Large-scale horizontal water motion within an ocean. The way energy from the sun, stored in the sea, is transported around the world. The currents explain, for example, why the UK has ice-free ports in winter, while St. Petersburg, at the same latitude as the Shetland Islands, needs ice breakers. Evidence is growing that the world's ocean circulation was very different during the last ice age and has changed several times in the distant past, with dramatic effects on climate. The oceans are vital as storehouses, as they absorb more than half the sun's heat reaching the earth. This heat, which is primarily absorbed near the equator is carried around the world and released elsewhere, creating currents which last up to 1.000 years. As the Earth rotates and the wind acts upon the surface, currents carry warm tropical water to the cooler parts of the world. The strength and direction of the currents are affected by landmasses, bottlenecks through narrow straits, and even the shape of the sea-bed. When the warm water reaches polar regions its heat evaporates into the atmosphere, reducing its temperature and increasing its density. When sea-water freezes it leaves salt behind in the unfrozen water and this cold water sinks into the ocean and begins to flow back to the tropics. Eventually it is heated and begins the cycle all over again. (Source: MGH / WRIGHT)
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44 éducation ŕ l'environnement
экологическое образование
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environmental education
The educational process that deals with the human interrelationships with the environment and that utilizes an interdisciplinary problem-solving approach with value clarification. Concerned with education progress of knowledge, understanding, attitudes, skills, and commitment for environmental problems and considerations. The need for environmental education is continuous, because each new generation needs to learn conservation for itself. (Source: UNUN)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > éducation ŕ l'environnement
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Needs — Needs, adv. [Orig. gen. of need, used as an adverb. Cf. { wards}.] Of necessity; necessarily; indispensably; often with must, and equivalent to of need. [1913 Webster] A man must needs love mauger his head. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] And he must… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
needs — originally an adverb meaning ‘of necessity, necessarily’, survives in the somewhat literary phrase needs must: • He can kill a pig. Probably with his bare hands, if needs must Observer Food monthly, 2004. The phrase alludes to the old proverb… … Modern English usage
needs — [nēdz] adv. [ME nedes < OE nedes, nydes < nied (see NEED) + s, gen. & adv. suffix] of necessity; necessarily: with must [he must needs obey] … English World dictionary
needs — (adv.) of necessity, necessarily, in archaic constructions involving must (late 14c.) is from O.E. nede, instrumental and genitive singular of nied (see NEED (Cf. need)), used as an adverb reinforcing must, hence the genitive ending … Etymology dictionary
needs — /nidz/ (say needz) phrase 1. needs must, (an expression indicating necessity): *bards, like birds, tho scant of words, needs must sing as nature taught em. –c.j. dennis, 1938. 2. needs must (when the Devil drives), Colloquial (an exclamation… …
needs — /needz/, adv. of necessity; necessarily (usually prec. or fol. by must): It must needs be so. It needs must be. [bef. 1000; ME nedis, OE nedes, orig. gen. of ned NEED; see S1] * * * … Universalium
needs — [[t]nidz[/t]] adv. of necessity; necessarily (usu. prec. or fol. by must): It must needs be so. It needs must be[/ex] • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME nedis, OE nēdes, orig. gen. of nēd need; see s I … From formal English to slang
needs — adverb Etymology: Middle English nedes, from Old English nēdes, from genitive of nēd need Date: before 12th century of necessity ; necessarily < must needs be recognized > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Needs — This surname recorded in the spellings of Noad, Noads, Node, Need and Needs, is one of the most unusual of habitational surnames. Its origin is Olde English pre 7th Century, and the derivation is from the ancient word ad or Yde which usually… … Surnames reference
needs — see needs must when the devil drives … Proverbs new dictionary
needs — adv. archaic (usu. prec. or foll. by must) of necessity (must needs decide). Etymology: OE nedes (as NEED, S(3)) … Useful english dictionary