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2 кабельный наконечник
кабельный наконечник
Контакт-деталь, обеспечивающаяразъемноеразборноеконтактное соединение между проводом или жилой кабеля и выводом электротехнического устройства или контактным зажимом.
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наконечник
Часть, посредством которой проводник может быть соединен с управляющим устройством так, что его замена требует или применения специального инструмента или специального процесса, или специальной подготовки конца провода.
Примечание - Пайка требует специального инструмента. Сварка требует специального процесса. Закрепление наконечника на проводнике рассматривают как специальную подготовку провода.
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termination
part by which a conductor can be connected to a control in such a way that its replacement requires either a special purpose tool, a special process or a specially prepared end of the conductor
Note 1 to entry: Soldering requires a special purpose tool. Welding requires a special process. A cable lug attached to a conductor is a specially prepared end.
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connexion
pièce permettant la connexion d'un conducteur à un dispositif de commande de telle manière que son remplacement nécessite un outil spécial, un procédé spécial ou une préparation spéciale de l'extrémité d'un conducteur
Note 1 à l'article: Le soudage à l'étain nécessite un outil spécial. Le soudage électrique est un procédé spécial. La pose d'une cosse sur l'extrémité d'un conducteur est considérée comme une préparation spéciale.
[IEC 60730-1, ed. 5.0 (2013-11)]
1 - Хвостовик кабельного наконечника;
2 - Зажимная часть
[ ГОСТ 7386-80]Наконечник кабельный медный, закрепляемый опрессовкой.
Кабельные наконечники должны изготавливаться из медных труб марки...
[ ГОСТ 7386-80]Тематики
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- anchoring base
- cable end
- cable grip
- cable lug
- cable shoe
- cable thimble
- compression lug
- conductor connector
- conductor contact
- connection lug
- connector
- crimp connection
- ferrule
- tag
- terminal
- terminal end
- terminal plug
- termination
- thimble
- wire end ferrule
- wire lug
- wiring terminal connector
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > кабельный наконечник
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3 permanent wave
noun ((usually abbreviated to perm [pə:m]) a wave or curl put into a person's hair by a special process and usually lasting for several months.) permanente -
4 нестандартно утилизируемые промышленные отходы
нестандартно утилизируемые промышленные отходы
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special industrial waste
Discarded material produced in any industrial process for which there is no specified mode of disposal. (Source: INW)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > нестандартно утилизируемые промышленные отходы
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5 законодательный процесс
законодательный процесс
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legislative process
The entire course of action necessary to bring a law, resolution or special act to an authoritative, legally binding status. (Source: RHW)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > законодательный процесс
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6 treat
treat [tri:t]a. traiter• you should treat your mother with more respect vous devriez montrer plus de respect envers votre mèrec. ( = pay for) to treat sb to sth offrir qch à qn• to treat o.s. to sth s'offrir qch2. noun( = pleasure) plaisir m• what would you like as a birthday treat? qu'est-ce qui te ferait plaisir pour ton anniversaire ?• to give o.s. a treat se faire un petit plaisir* * *[triːt] 1.as a special treat I was allowed to stay up late — exceptionnellement on m'a permis de me coucher plus tard
it's my treat — (colloq) c'est moi qui paie
2.to stand somebody a treat — (colloq) offrir quelque chose à quelqu'un
(colloq) a treat adverbial phrase GB3.transitive verb1) gen traiter [person, animal, object, topic]to treat somebody well/badly — bien traiter/maltraiter quelqu'un
to treat somebody/something with care — prendre soin de quelqu'un/quelque chose
to treat something as — considérer quelque chose comme [idol, shrine]
2) Medicine traiter [patient, disease]3) ( process) traiter [chemical, fabric, water]4) ( pay for)4.to treat somebody to something — payer or offrir quelque chose à quelqu'un
to treat oneself to — s'offrir [holiday, hairdo]
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7 treat
[tri:t] 1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) traiter2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) traiter3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) traiter4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) offrir5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) traiter de2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) gâterie
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