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didrogeno
misuratore di resistenza
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
resistance meter [rɪˌzɪstənsˈmiːtə(r)] СЪЩ
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
I. resistance [Brit rɪˈzɪst(ə)ns, Am rəˈzɪstəns] СЪЩ
1. resistance (to change, enemy):
resistenza f (to a)
also ПСИХ to meet with resistance
2. resistance PHYSIOL:
resistenza f (to a)
3. resistance ELEC:
II. Resistance ПОЛИТ ИСТ
III. resistance [Brit rɪˈzɪst(ə)ns, Am rəˈzɪstəns]
meter1 СЪЩ
meter (unit of length) → metre
metre2 [Brit ˈmiːtə] СЪЩ Brit
1. metre ЛИТ:
2. metre МУЗ:
metre1 [Brit ˈmiːtə] СЪЩ Brit
metre1 [Brit ˈmiːtə] СЪЩ Brit
metre2 [Brit ˈmiːtə] СЪЩ Brit
1. metre ЛИТ:
2. metre МУЗ:
meter2 [Brit ˈmiːtə, Am ˈmidər] СЪЩ
meter ЛИТ → metre
metre2 [Brit ˈmiːtə] СЪЩ Brit
1. metre ЛИТ:
2. metre МУЗ:
metre1 [Brit ˈmiːtə] СЪЩ Brit
I. meter3 [Brit ˈmiːtə, Am ˈmidər] СЪЩ
1. meter (measuring instrument):
2. meter:
II. meter3 [Brit ˈmiːtə, Am ˈmidər] ГЛАГ прх
1. meter electricity, gas, water, pressure:
2. meter:
в PONS речника
resistance [rɪ·ˈzɪs·tənts] СЪЩ
meter1 [ˈmi:·t̬ɚ] СЪЩ
meter2 [ˈmi:·t̬ɚ] СЪЩ
Present
Imeter
youmeter
he/she/itmeters
wemeter
youmeter
theymeter
Past
Imetered
youmetered
he/she/itmetered
wemetered
youmetered
theymetered
Present Perfect
Ihavemetered
youhavemetered
he/she/ithasmetered
wehavemetered
youhavemetered
theyhavemetered
Past Perfect
Ihadmetered
youhadmetered
he/she/ithadmetered
wehadmetered
youhadmetered
theyhadmetered
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The main difference is whether the card needs a contact with the processing part of the prepaid water meter.
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A more convenient approach was used for the international prototype metre of 1870, a bar of platinum-iridium alloy which served as the definition of the meter from 1889 to 1960.
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The equations to meter flow in this article require free flow, which takes place when there is air under the nappe.
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These settings are coupled with the light meter, but the exposure time must be manually implemented using a cable release.
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Normally the light meter reads the light reflecting from the subject to the camera.
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