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| agric. |
bowrake; forerake; falling out |
| automóv. |
retirement (eines Fahrers beim Rennen) |
| comp. |
fault; defect |
| econ. |
default; outturn (Qualität); shortcoming |
| esgr. |
lunge |
| estad., cient. |
hazard |
| fond. |
loan loss; shortfall |
| fís. |
failure (e.g. of the device) |
| físic., salud. |
fallout; radioactive fallout (deposition by gravity); active fallout (deposition by gravity) |
| intel. |
fault (physikalische Störung) |
| IT |
breach of security; hang up (eines Gerätes) |
| jur.,SAC |
deficiency |
| micr. |
drop-out (im Speichermedium); outage (z. B. der Stromversorgung) |
| poligr. |
glytch |
| quím. |
precipitation |
| tec. |
breakdown (channel); fall-out; gun out of battery |
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| gen. |
fall out; sample out; to be cancelled; to be dropped; to be sidelined player |
| jur.,SAC |
fail (Maschinen, Strom etc.) |
| tec. |
break down; become inoperative; malfunction |
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| med. |
abnormalities |
| mil., med. |
casualties |
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| gen. |
to be out of action injured, player |
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| gen. |
precipitate |
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| farmac., quím. |
precipitate |
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| físic. |
exit |
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| industr., constr. |
precipitation |
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| gen. |
loss |
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| jur.,SAC |
turn out (to be) |
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| micr. |
disruption (einer Anlage) |
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| gen. |
being cancelled; being dropped; falling out; verbally abusive |
| agric. |
falling off |
| med. |
deciduous |
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| gen. |
drop out; dropout |
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| gen. |
dropouts |