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Перевод: metering
[прилагательное] измерительный; [существительное] измерение; снятие показаний приборов
Тезаурус:
- An important aspect of the industry's own cost structure (which shaped their strategy) was the high cost of servicing a small account, and of cabling and metering a house which used little electricity.
- Water is a product - it doesn't just come from the sky, it has been processed, and there is no doubt metering will save some of the water being wasted.
- Because metering would be such a major change, trials are underway to assess the likely benefits and costs.
- Water watchdog Ofwat welcomed the metering move as "sensible action".
- Metering systems are available from specialist electronics firms but they are expensive and can be fitted only to tankers which use positive displacement pumps.
- Experts at Kent Meters, who have vast experience of conditions in different climates, reckon that metering could save more water in a year than is currently stored in northern Europe's biggest man-made reservoir, Kielder Water in Northumbria.
- With metering you can keep a close eye on what you use
- No, but what if they start metering water, eh?
- Mixed arrays can be used for a wide variety of possible applications ranging from monitors for electricity, gas and water metering, sensors for metal detectors and intelligent tags for factory automation systems to heat controls in hair dryers, and power and timing controls in domestic appliances like microwave ovens and coffee machines.
- Metering would mean they would be paying an unjustifiably high price for a service that they cannot do without," says Chairman Lady Wilcox.
- Boss Dennis Grove has kicked out metering and is opting for banding, which takes in the size of the customer's house.
- Paying the piper as we call the tune is the idea behind metering, which is already in use all over the world.
- In photographic terms, this is called backlighting, and the camcorder's attempt to find a compromise setting generally results in the under-exposure of the foreground, though some machines have metering systems which are sufficiently sophisticated to avoid the worst effects of this.
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