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(electricity that accumulates on the surface of objects (eg hair, nylon garments etc).) (électricité) statique -
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électricité statiqueEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > static electricity
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static ['stætɪk](a) (stationary, unchanging) stationnaire, stable;∎ prices are fairly static just now les prix sont relativement stables en ce moment;∎ the situation remains static la situation reste inchangée(b) Electricity statique2 noun (UNCOUNT)(b) Electricity électricité f statique;∎ you get a lot of static from nylon carpets les moquettes en nylon produisent beaucoup d'électricité statique∎ to give sb static about or over sth passer un savon à qn à propos de qch;∎ to get a lot of static (about or over) sth se faire enguirlander (pour qch)►► Electricity static electricity électricité f statique;static lap belt ceinture f ventrale statique;Computing static RAM mémoire f vive statique;Television & Cinema static shot plan m fixe -
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static [ˈstætɪk]1. adjective( = stationary) statique2. noun3. compounds* * *['stætɪk] 1.1) (also static electricity) électricité f statique2) Radio, Television ( interference) parasites mpl2.1) ( stationary) [scene, actor, display] statique; [image] fixe; [traffic] bloqué2) ( unchanging) [society, values] immuable; [style, ideas] statique3) ( stable) [population, prices, demand] stationnaire4) Physics statique5) Computing [memory] statique; [data] fixe -
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электричество (1)
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[IEV number 151-11-01]EN
electricity (1)
set of phenomena associated with electric charges and electric currents
NOTE 1 – Examples of usage of this concept: static electricity, biological effects of electricity.
NOTE 2 – In English, the term "electricity" is also used to denote electric energy. In French, the usage of the term "électricité" in this sense is deprecated. For example, the expression "distribution of electricity" is used in English, but "distribution d'énergie électrique" is used in French.
Source: 121-11-76 MOD
[IEV number 151-11-01]FR
électricité (1), f
ensemble de phénomènes associés à des charges électriques et à des courants électriques
NOTE 1 – Exemples d’emploi de ce concept: électricité statique, effets biologiques de l’électricité.
NOTE 2 – En anglais, le terme "electricity" est aussi utilisé au sens d'énergie électrique. En français, l'emploi du terme "électricité" est déconseillé dans ce sens. Par exemple, l'expression "distribution of electricity", employée en anglais, correspond en français à "distribution d'énergie électrique".
Source: 121-11-76 MOD
[IEV number 151-11-01]электричество (2)
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[IEV number 151-11-02]EN
electricity (2)
branch of science dealing with electric phenomena
NOTE – Examples of usage of this concept: handbook of electricity, school of electricity.
[IEV number 151-11-02]FR
électricité (2), f
branche de la science traitant des phénomènes électriques
NOTE – Exemples d’emploi de ce concept: manuel d’électricité, école d’électricité.
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