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Перевод: signalling
[существительное] сигнализация ; связь
Тезаурус:
- One argument given earlier was that the processor might treat a proper name as signalling the status of main character, and so bring about a relatively high proportion of singular continuations made to this character.
- The makers of mains signalling equipment hope that business will grow rapidly in the next few years.
- But the London and East Midlands electricity boards are involved in field trials using frequencies that cover almost the entire spectrum available for mains signalling.
- Electricity boards have many decades of experience with mains signalling.
- The new equipment is so advanced that, theoretically, a single IECC could handle BR's entire signalling requirements.
- As a tribute to the Godfather of hip hop, Afrika Bambaataa, it demonstrated a due respect for the past, while signalling her intention to become a force in the future.
- On the rural services there will be extended use of radio signalling to replace ageing mechanically-operated boxes.
- In fact his persistent signalling that he was absorbed in his own "playing" was one of the factors holding the rest of the class back.
- Mains signalling is both a domestic luxury and a way to cut industry's energy costs.
- The cost of the track alone, excluding signalling and electrical equipment and land cost, should be in the region of 1 to 2 million per kilometre.
- If the sergeant got there before you and didn't find you, he would tap with his signalling stick and it goes for miles in the middle of the night - give him a little tinkle, and you walk towards one another.
- The description of Jemmy Lirriper's model railway is a humorous epitome of the early history of the railways, with their accidents, the way in which the public was treated by the various interests, parliamentary and private, early experiments in signalling, "mushroom" railway undertakings, worthless railway shares during the mania of the 1840s, starting trains behind time, and surveying for new lines; summarized as "everything upside down by Act of Parliament".
- In a separate development, BR yesterday contacted the four rail unions asking for urgent talks on a review of pay and working practices in its signalling and telecommunications division.
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