regulator

  • 71regulator — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. damper, adjuster, transformer, thermostat, clock, lever, governor, index, valve, knob, button, dial, control, pressure valve, safety device, switch; see also control 3 , dial …

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  • 72Regulator — Re|gu|la|tor 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: to|ren〉 1. 〈i. e. S.〉 Uhrpendel 2. 〈i. w. S.〉 Wanduhr mit Pendel in geschlossenem Gehäuse [Etym.: <lat. regulare; → regulieren] …

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  • 73regülatör — is., fiz., Fr. régulateur Bir makinenin görevini istenilen ölçüde tutup ayarlayabilen araç, düzenleyici …

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  • 74regulator — reg·u·la·tor || regjÉ™leɪtÉ™(r) / jÊŠl n. person or thing that manages, person or thing that controls; mechanical device that adjusts or controls according to specific regulations …

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  • 75regulator — A government agency, or a self regulated body, that sets the rules for the regulation of the market, as well as the relationship between the different parties in the market …

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  • 76regulator — reg·u·la·tor …

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  • 77regulator — reg•u•la•tor [[t]ˈrɛg yəˌleɪ tər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that regulates 2) a) hor an adjustable device in a clock or a watch for making it go faster or slower b) hor a master clock, usu. of great accuracy, against which other clocks are… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 78regulator — /ˈrɛgjəleɪtə/ (say regyuhlaytuh) noun 1. someone or something that regulates. 2. Horology a. a device in a clock or a watch for causing it to go faster or slower. b. a master clock, especially one of great accuracy, against which other clocks are …

  • 79regulator — re|gu|la|tor sb., en, er, erne (apparat e.l. der regulerer noget) …

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  • 80regulator — s ( n, er) …

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