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  1. TRANSPORT · INDUSTRY
    cur i leataobh Reference "Rialachán (AE) 2019/943 maidir leis an margadh inmheánach don leictreachas"
    ga
    Context ...bunaithe ar chásanna tagartha lárnacha den éileamh agus soláthar réamh-mheasta lena n-áirítear measúnú eacnamaíoch ar an dóchúlacht ar shócmhainní giniúna a dhíchoimisiúnú, a chur i leataobh, a thógáil as an nua agus bearta chun spriocanna éifeachtúlachta fuinnimh agus idirnascadh leictreachais a bhaint amach... Reference "Rialachán (AE) 2019/943 maidir leis an margadh inmheánach don leictreachas "
    vorübergehende Stilllegung | Außerbetriebsetzung | Abstellung
    de
    Definition vorübergehende Deaktivierung oder Lagerung von Ausrüstung, Gütern oder Anlagen mit typischerweise langer Lebensdauer zur späteren Nutzung oder zum späteren Verkauf Reference "Council-DE in Anlehnung an Investopedia > Mothballing (18.2.2021)"
    temporary removal from service | temporary withdrawal from service | mothballing | stored serviceable
    en
    Definition temporary deactivation, storage and preservation of equipment, assets or facilities for potential subsequent use Reference "Council-EN, based on: Investopedia > Mothballing (21.9.2020)"
    Comment "1. Common items that are mothballed in business or industry include aircraft, ships, railway assets, oil rigs and machinery.2. For 'mothballing' of cultural assets/buildings, please see [ IATE:3506488 ]."
    mise sous cocon | retrait temporaire | réforme temporaire | disponibilité armée
    fr
    Definition action de retirer du service pour révision, réparation, examen ou stockage Reference "Conseil-FR, d'après:- Larousse en ligne, réforme (15.1.2021)"
    Comment "En français, le terme mise sous cocon peut aussi s'utiliser dans le domaine du patrimoine (immeubles ou constructions), avec un sens légèrement différent, voir IATE:3506488 ."