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1 noun (UNCOUNT)(a) (during meeting, discussion) contribution f;∎ we'd like some input from marketing before committing ourselves nous aimerions consulter le service marketing avant de nous engager plus avant∎ the program requires input from the user ce programme exige que l'utilisateur entre des données(c) Electricity énergie f, puissance f;∎ to reduce the voltage input to a circuit réduire la tension d'un circuitComputing (file, program) d'entrée►► Computing input device périphérique m d'entrée;Finance input tax TVA f récupérée;Electricity input transformer courant m ou transformateur m d'entrée -
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выдержка времени (для выключателя с выдержкой времени)
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delay time (of a time-delay switch)
the period during which the switching circuit(s) is (are) kept closed
NOTE – Any time taken for the decreasing of the voltage (e.g. to reduce the light) at the end of the delay period is included within the delay time.
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temporisation (d'un interrupteur temporisé)
intervalle de temps pendant lequel le ou les circuits de l'interrupteur restent fermés
NOTE – L'intervalle au cours duquel la tension diminue (par exemple pour réduire la lumière) à la fin du temps de temporisation est compris dans la temporisation.
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > выдержка времени (для выключателя с выдержкой времени)
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