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1 Out Of Order
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2 out of order
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3 out of order (execution)
Abbreviation: OOOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > out of order (execution)
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4 out-of-order
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5 out-of-order fragment
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > out-of-order fragment
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6 out-of-order signal
сигнал «линия занята» (сигнал, посылаемый в обратном направлении и указывающей на то, что вызов не прошёл вследствие занятости линии)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > out-of-order signal
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7 out-of-order tone
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > out-of-order tone
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8 out-of-order update
корректировка (напр., маршрутной информации) с нарушением порядка следования данныхАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > out-of-order update
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9 Brackets, Order(means power), Divide, Multiply, Add, Subtract
Abbreviation: BODMAS (Provides the sequence for working out and constructiong mathematical equations and formulas)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Brackets, Order(means power), Divide, Multiply, Add, Subtract
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10 Brackets, Order, Divide, Multiply, Add, Subtract
Abbreviation: (means power) BODMAS (Provides the sequence for working out and constructiong mathematical equations and formulas)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Brackets, Order, Divide, Multiply, Add, Subtract
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11 The (location) approach (and runway) lights are out of order.
Transport: QFBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The (location) approach (and runway) lights are out of order.
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12 missile out of order for parts
Military: MOOPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > missile out of order for parts
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13 The approach lights are out of order.
Transport: (location)(and runway) QFBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The approach lights are out of order.
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14 earliest start date order print-out
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > earliest start date order print-out
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15 неисправный
1) General subject: broken, careless, conked out, conked-out, crank, cranky, defective, faulty, ill-conditioned, improper, inaccurate, incorrect, off colour, out of order, out of service, out-of-service, unpunctual, wrong, out of repair, affected2) Aviation: out-of-use3) American: blooey4) Military: dead, demmick, ineffective5) Engineering: damaged, nonserviceable, unhealthy6) Chemistry: inoperable, inoperative7) Economy: out order of8) Automobile industry: in bad repair, off-colour9) Mining: disturbed10) Telecommunications: out-of-repair11) Physics: unworkable12) Jargon: kaput, no go, no-go, out of whack13) Information technology: bad, invalid, out-of-order14) Oil: F (failed), US (unserviceable), defect, disabled, failed, failing, in bad order, out-of-action, out-of-commission, out-of-operation, unserviceable15) Astronautics: malfunctioning16) Mechanics: out-of-run, out-of-work17) Business: out of operation, out of shop18) Automation: offending19) Quality control: cranky (о механизме), diseased, down, faulted20) General subject: abnormal21) Makarov: inactive, out-of-joint22) Cement: non-serviceable -
16 в неисправном состоянии
1) General subject: in bad repair, in disrepair, out of repair2) American: on the blink3) Military: nonoperating, out-of-commission status4) Accounting: out of commission5) Automobile industry: in bad order, non-serviceableУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в неисправном состоянии
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17 в плохом состоянии
1) General subject: ill-conditioned, in a bad way, in a low condition, in bad nick, in bad shape, in condition (также о здоровье), in poor condition (о здоровье), on the blink, (физическом) out of case, out of condition (также о здоровье), out of heart, run-down2) Medicine: out of case (физическом)3) Automobile industry: to bad repair4) Jargon: sleazy5) Oil: in bad fix, in bad order, out of fix6) Advertising: out of order7) Makarov: downhill, ill-conditioned (о скоте), on the down-grade, out of ply8) Taboo: bummyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в плохом состоянии
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18 не по порядку
1) General subject: out of turn, in no particular order (Here are the top 10 things (in no particular order) you should enjoy while visiting our town.)2) Makarov: not in the regular order, not in the right order, out of sequence -
19 приказ об увольнении
1) General subject: discharge order2) American: yellow ticket3) Military: departure order, departure order (в отставку, резерв), order-out (с действительной военной службы)4) Law: order for dismissal5) Business: order of dismissal6) Labor law: order on terminationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приказ об увольнении
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20 увольнять
1) General subject: boot, boot out, boot round, can, cashier, discharge, dismiss, dispense, displace, fire, give, give somebody the sack (кого-либо), give the axe, give the push, muster out, pay off (рабочих), relieve, remove, retire, screen out (сотрудника, особ. из-за неблагонадёжности), select out, send away, separate, shelve, spare, stand off (на время), superannuate, turn away, turn out, boot out, boot round, discard, give the bucket, turn off, pay off (рабочих, матросов), give the gate (кого-л.), put upon the shelf (кого-л.), put upon the shelve (кого-л.), renvoyer, (c государственной службы) dismiss from service4) Military: cut from the rolls (со службы), discharge (с военной службы), discharge (с военной службы), drop from the rolls (со службы), eliminate (с военной службы), order-out (с действительной военной службы), release, relieve (из ВС), select out (с военной службы)5) Rare: disband (из армии), disemploy6) Law: amove, oust, separate (с военной службы), victimizate (за участие в забастовке)7) Economy: bag, discharge from employment, dismiss (с работы), lay off (рабочих), turn off (рабочих)8) Accounting: lock out (работника), sack (с работы), supersede9) Diplomatic term: screen out (сотрудника, особ. по неблагонадёжности), select out (сотрудника)11) Patents: axe13) Labor market: sign off14) Makarov: victimize (особ. в порядке репрессии после стачки и т.п.), fire out
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