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41 off peak hours
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > off peak hours
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42 off-shift hours
период смещенной нагрузки
Интервал времени, на который смещен пик нагрузки относительно ЧНН в сети с неравномерным трафиком.
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]Тематики
- электросвязь, основные понятия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > off-shift hours
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adj. \/ˈɒfpiːk\/, etterstilt: \/ˌɒfˈpiːk\/under maksimum, lav-, med liten belastningat off-peak hours utenfor rushtid, med liten trafikkoff-peak load ( elektronikk) liten belastning, belastning utenfor sperretidoff-peak season lavsesongoff-peak tariff ( elektronikk) rabattariff -
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[͵ɒfʹpi:k] a1) происходящий не в час пикoff-peak hours - непиковые часы, часы затишья (дорожного движения и т. п.)
off-peak flights to Rome - ночные /незагруженные/ рейсы на Рим
2) спец. не (находящийся) в максимуме; непредельныйoff-peak production - пониженный /ниже обычного/ объём выпускаемой продукции
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buiten het hoogseizoen/spits /piek (uren) (v. gebruik, verkeer)off-peak1 buiten het hoogseizoen/de spits/piek(uren) 〈 van gebruik, verkeer〉 ⇒ goedkoop; rustig♦voorbeelden: -
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1. a происходящий не в час пикoff-peak hours — непиковые часы, часы затишья
2. a спец. не в максимуме; непредельный -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) no estar de guardia -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) frítími, ekki við vinnu -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) szolgálaton kívül -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) de folga -
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görev dışında, izinli* * *not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) görev dışı, serbest, izinli -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) prost službe -
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• palveluksesta vapaana• virkavapaa• vapaa virantoimituksesta• vapaa* * *not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) vapaana, vapaa- -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) (tjeneste)fri -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) fuori servizio -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) po służbie, wolny (od służby) -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) brīvs no darba pienākumiem -
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not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) laisvas, neturintis būti tarnyboje -
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ledig, inte i tjänst* * *not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) inte i tjänst, ledig
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