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61 key switch on/off switch
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > key switch on/off switch
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62 off/on/start key switch
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > off/on/start key switch
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63 key shut-off
отключение клавиатуры, блокировка клавиатурыEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > key shut-off
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64 key off
/vt/ выключитьАнгло-русский словарь компьютерных и интернет терминов > key off
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65 key off
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66 key off
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67 key off
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68 key off
выключать;English-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > key off
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69 key off
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70 key off
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71 key-operated switch off
English-Russian big medical dictionary > key-operated switch off
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72 keyed off
выключил; выключенныйoff state — выключенное состояние; состояние "выключено"
OFF condition — закрытое состояние; состояние "выключено"
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > keyed off
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73 turned off
выключил; выключенныйoff state — выключенное состояние; состояние "выключено"
OFF condition — закрытое состояние; состояние "выключено"
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > turned off
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74 on-off switch
выключатель "включено-выключено"; переключатель "включено-выключено"; селекторный ключ -
75 cut-off valve
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76 on-off switch
1. переключатель на два направления2. двухпозиционный переключательswitch register — тумблерный регистр; регистр переключателей
a/m switch — переключатель автоматического и ручного режимов
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77 on/off switch
1. переключатель "вкл. — выкл."2. переключатель "вкл.-выкл."English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > on/off switch
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78 on fff off switch
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79 on/off switch
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80 on-off switch
переключатель "вкл. - выкл."The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > on-off switch
См. также в других словарях:
off-key — {adj.}, {informal} 1. Not proper; queer. * /When George told jokes at the funeral, everyone thought his action was off key./ 2. In a false key. * /John always sings off key./ Compare: OUT OF LINE … Dictionary of American idioms
off-key — {adj.}, {informal} 1. Not proper; queer. * /When George told jokes at the funeral, everyone thought his action was off key./ 2. In a false key. * /John always sings off key./ Compare: OUT OF LINE … Dictionary of American idioms
off-key — adj music that is off key sounds unpleasant because it is played slightly above or below the correct ↑pitch →in tune ▪ The band sounded slightly off key. >off key adv ▪ Someone upstairs was singing off key … Dictionary of contemporary English
off-key — adj. & adv. Deviating from the proper pitch; of a musical note or series of notes; as, an off key note; to sing off key. Syn: false, sour. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
off-key — (adj.) 1920, from OFF (Cf. off) (adv.) + musical sense of KEY (Cf. key) (n.1). Figurative sense is from 1943 … Etymology dictionary
off-key — adjective, adverb music or singing that is off key does not sound good because the notes are slightly wrong … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
off-key — [adj] not harmonious abnormal, anomalous, clinker*, deviant, discordant, dissonant, divergent, inharmonious, irregular, jarring, out of keeping*, out of tune*, sour*, sour note*, unnatural; concept 594 Ant. concordant, harmonious, on key … New thesaurus
off-key — ► ADJECTIVE & ADVERB 1) Music not in the correct key or of the correct pitch. 2) inappropriate … English terms dictionary
off-key — off′ key′ adj. 1) cvb deviating from the correct tone or pitch; out of tune 2) cvb somewhat irregular, abnormal, or incongruous • Etymology: 1925–30 … From formal English to slang
off-key — [ôf′kē′] adj. 1. not on the right note; flat or sharp 2. not quite in accord with what is normal, fitting, etc … English World dictionary
Off-key — For the record label, see Offkey Recordings. For the jazz standard sometimes known as Off Key, see Desafinado. Off key is a term often used to denote musical content that is not at the expected frequency or pitch period, either with respect to… … Wikipedia