- shakedown period
- 1) период освоения (системы); период приработки (системы); начальный период использования2) этап опытной эксплуатации
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming. 2013.
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming. 2013.
shakedown — shake‧down [ˈʆeɪkdaʊn] also shake down noun [countable] 1. a period of time when people start to get used to a new arrangement and it becomes more effective: • The company is expected to enter its final shakedown phase by the middle of September … Financial and business terms
Shakedown — may refer to: * Shakedown (continuum mechanics), a type of plastic deformation * Shakedown (testing), a period of testing undergone by a ship, airplane or other craft * Extortion, a criminal act of coercion or intimidation for personal… … Wikipedia
shakedown — shake|down [ˈʃeıkdaun] n 1.) AmE informal when someone gets money from another person by using threats ▪ a Mafia shakedown 2.) AmE informal a thorough search of a place or a person ▪ No weapons were found during the shakedown. 3.) a period of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Shakedown (testing) — A shakedown is a period of testing or a trial journey undergone by a ship, aircraft or other craft and its crew before being declared operational. Example procedures Racing CarsMost racing cars require a shakedown test before being used at a race … Wikipedia
shakedown — noun Date: circa 1730 1. an improvised bed (as one made up on the floor) 2. a boisterous dance 3. an act or instance of shaking someone down; especially extortion 4. a thorough search 5. a process or period of adjustment 6. a testing under… … New Collegiate Dictionary
shakedown — n. improvised bed made from straw; adjustment period; extortion of money; test voyage performed in order to check a new vessel for faults or defects; thorough search … English contemporary dictionary
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