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Retard exessif
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Retard, французский
Retard, английский
- Замедлять, тормозить, задерживать
- Тормозить (ся), замедлять (ся)
- To increase the time required for cement to set by mechanical agitation or chemically by the use of a retardant.
- Струенаправляющая шпора [буна] (проницаемой конструкции)
Retard / durée d'arrêt (du hf), французский
Retard chamber, английский
A device in a fire sprinkler system used to minimize false alarms caused by surges or fluctuations in its water supply system.
Retard of tide, английский
See age of tide.
Retard pad, английский
Retard roll, английский
Retard stop, английский
Mechanical contact to restrict degree of ignition retard of a centrifugal advance distributor. see also advance stop.
Retard-proof, английский
Idiot proof. for something so easy that no one of average intelligence can possibly screw it up. example that twist-off cap is retard-proof.
Retard-proof, английский
Idiot proof. for something so easy that no one of average intelligence can possibly screw it up. example that twist-off cap is retard-proof.
Retardación (de movimiento) ., испанский
Retardant, английский
- A substance that when added to portland-type or other cements prolongs the setting time.
- Замедлитель, ингибитор
Retardare, латинский
Retardateur, французский
Retardatio, латинский
Retardatio, onis, f, латинский
Retardatio, onis, f (r. et mora), латинский
Retardation, английский
- Reduction in the rate of hardening or setting; an increase in the time required to
- The process of making something slower
- Замедление; отставание; запаздывание
Retardation field; retarding field, английский
Retardation psych, английский
The slowing of movement and speech, caused by depression
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Inordinate delay, английский
Delay, английский
- Задержка; запаздывание
- Задержка; запаздывание; выдержка времени
- Time it takes for a signal to go from sending station through the satellite to receiving station.
- Задержка
- The time interval between a signal and its repetition. processors that can delay a signal for anywhere from 10 milliseconds to 10 seconds are called digital delays or delay lines.
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