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Перевод: unserviceable
неработоспособий
Тезаурус:
- This is after the economic miracle, drastic military government, unserviceable debt.
- Bill recalls a crew coming into the 149 line-hut after a sortie one day and they snagged the APU as being unserviceable on the Form 700.
- As each landing became more hazardous, authorities eventually had no alternative but to declare the field completely unserviceable.
- This is because so many instinctual demands which will later be unserviceable cannot be suppressed by that rational operation of the child's intellect but have to be tamed by acts of repression behind which, as a rule, lies the motive of anxiety.
- If it is the latter, the aircraft is unserviceable and must not be flown until the brakes have been re-adjusted.
- Unfortunately, the roof surfaces had been reclad with corrugated iron when the original locally quarried stone slates became unserviceable.
- Halfway through cockpit checks the crew decided that the aircraft was unserviceable, so they all got out and tramped back to the Squadron offices.
- Nelson wrote "I have applications from the different line of battle ships for surveys on most of their sails and running rigging which cannot be complied with as there is neither cordage nor sails to replace the unserviceable stores and therefore the evil must be combated in the best manner possible."
- One flight with a party of American fishermen on board, "DRD blew one of its cylinders and the aircraft was put down very quickly onto a small lake, in a decidedly unserviceable condition.
- If so, we English Poundians, even as we castigate our countrymen for clinging to the norm of the amateur in an age when that norm is unserviceable, may well spare more than just wistful nostalgia for this ideal that survives among us only in a debased and anachronistic version.
- The Washington Bullseye was aborted due to unserviceable bomb doors plus compass trouble so we landed back after one hour 35 minutes.
- In many third-world countries observatories are under threat of closure owing to shortages of funds, and in other countries equipment is becoming unserviceable.
- With aircraft on the unserviceable field at Abbotsinch and others thirty to forty miles away at Prestwick, and the carrier en route to Glasgow with a scheduled departure in three days, it was decided the only possible solution remaining was Renfrew - if the ATA could come through and land Spitfires on the tiny field.
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