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21Limit — »‹Preis›grenze«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 20. Jh. aus gleichbed. engl. limit entlehnt, das über frz. limite auf lat. limes (limitis) »Grenzweg, Grenze, Grenzwall« zurückgeht …
22limit gauge — noun (engineering) A gauge used to verify that a part has been made to within specified dimensional limits • • • Main Entry: ↑limit …
23Limit — Lim it, v. i. To beg, or to exercise functions, within a certain limited region; as, a limiting friar. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
24Limit of Positive Stability — or LPS is the angle at which a boat will no longer stay upright but will capsize becoming inverted. It is also known as the Angle of Vanishing Stability or AVS. For example, if a boat with an LPS of 120 degrees rolls past this point it will… …
25limit of endurance — index capacity (maximum) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
26lìmit — m 1. {{001f}}ograničenje, granica 2. {{001f}}veličina ili vrijednost koja se ne smije prekoračiti [postaviti ∼; dosegnuti ∼] 3. {{001f}}ekon. bank. najviša cijena po kojoj se može kupiti ili prodati neki vrijednosni papir, deviza ili roba ✧… …
27limit of detection — Limit of Detection Предел обнаружения Минимальное количество вещества, которое может быть обнаружено с помощью данного метода …
28Limit — Limit …
29limit something to somebody — ˈlimit sth to sb/sth derived usually passive to make sth exist or happen only in a particular place or within a particular group • Violent crime is not limited to big cities. • The teaching of history should not be limited to dates and figures.… …
30limit something to something — ˈlimit sth to sb/sth derived usually passive to make sth exist or happen only in a particular place or within a particular group • Violent crime is not limited to big cities. • The teaching of history should not be limited to dates and figures.… …