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1 сигнал
чsignal; call; sign; (лиха, небезпеки) signal of distress; ( зупинки) stop signal; ( пожежний) fire alarm; ( підготовчий) preparatory signal; ( перестережливий) warning signal; ( трубний) trumpet call; ( дзвоном) curfew; мор. ( світловий) flareсигнал біди (небезпеки) — signal of distress, SOS ( save our souls), call ( signal)
сигнал аварії тех. — out-of-order call
давати сигнал — to give a signal, to signal
сигнал прийому зал. — home signal
сигнал відбою комп. — hook
сигнал відтворення комп. — playback signal, read-back signal
сигнал заборони тех. — blocking signal, disable [ disabling ] signal, inhibiting signal
сигнал запізнення зв. — retard
сигнал запуску тех. — driver, startup signal, trigger(ing) signal
сигнал несправності спец. — fault signal, trouble signal
сигнал переповнення комп. — overflow alarm
сигнал попередження спец. — warning beep
сигнал проходу зал. — proceed signal
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