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51Stranded Investments/Costs — Utility investments in facilities built to serve customers under traditional regulation may become unrecoverable or stranded if those assets are deregulated and their cost of generation exceeds the actual price of power in a competitive market …
52stranded wire — suvytasis laidas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. stranded wire; twisted conductor; twisted wire vok. Leiterseil, n; verdrillter Draht, m; verseilter Draht, m rus. скрученный провод, m pranc. conducteur câblé, m; conducteur torsadé …
53stranded wire — daugiagyslis suvytasis laidas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. stranded wire vok. Litzendraht, m; verdrillter Draht, m; verseilter Draht, m rus. многожильный скрученный провод, m pranc. fil multiple toronné, m …
54stranded — adjective a) abandoned or marooned. b) Run aground on a shore or reef …
55stranded — Synonyms and related words: aground, anchored, beached, castaway, caught, chained, fast, fastened, fixed, foundered, grounded, held, high and dry, impacted, inextricable, jammed, marooned, moored, on the rocks, packed, run aground, set fast,… …
56stranded — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. aground, stuck, left high and dry, grounded; embarrassed, penniless. See stability, difficulty. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. aground, beached, ashore; see abandoned 1 …
57stranded — strand|ed [ strændəd ] adjective left somewhere with no way of going somewhere else …
58stranded — adj. cut off, isolated, abandoned; marooned on a reef or section of land, run aground strænd n. fibers or filaments twisted together to form a rope (or thread, yarn, etc.); string of pearls or beads; single fiber or filament; lock of hair; shore …
59Stranded — Voir Bureau des épaves …
60stranded — adjective 1》 drive or leave aground on a shore. → strand …