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прил.1) общ. âðàùàþùèéñÿ ïåðåêëþ÷àòåëü (àíãë.: rotary switch; rotating switch; snap switch; turn-button switch; turn switch; revolving switch // íåì.: Schwenkschalter; Drehschalter; Radschalter; drehbarer Schalter; Drehw2) эл.тех. выключатель поворотного типа, ключ, поворотный выключатель, поворотный переключатель -
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прил.1) общ. òîâàðîîáîðîò (àíãë.: amount of sales; sales proceeds; sales turnover; sales value/volume; total sale; turnover; volume of sales; offtake; sales; sales value; sales volume; take; turn over // íåì.: Umsatz; Absat2) коммер. оборот по продаже -
3 sisselülitusvool
сущ.1) общ. íà÷àëüíûé òîê âêëþ÷åíèÿ (àíãë.: latching current; making current; peak-poin current; breakover current; turn-on current // íåì.: Einschaltstromstärke; Einschaltstrom; Schaltstrom; Schließstrom; Einsatzs2) эл.тех. коммутационный ток, максимальный ток включения (переключателя с механическим приводом), отпирающий ток (тиристора), отпирающий ток управляющего электрода (тиристора), пиковый ток (вольтамперной характеристики туннельного диода), пусковой ток, ток включения (переключателя с механическим приводом / реле / тиристора), ток замыкания, ток переключения (тиристора), ток пика, ток срабатывания (тиристора), ток срабатывания с залипанием, ток фиксации -
4 suunatuli
сокр.авт. (множ.: suunatuled) указатель поворота (мигающего типа), (ðàçã.) ïîâîðîòíèê (àíãë.: indicator, /ame/ turn signal; íåì.: der Blinker -, das Blinklicht -er), фонарь указателя поворота
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