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must resist and overcome the forces of
gravity and drag.
resistance resistance /r|zstəns/ noun 1. a
force that opposes 2. the opposition of a
body or substance to current passing
through it The shunt coil is made of
fine wire which gives a high resistance
and small current flow.
resistant resistant /r|zst(ə)nt/ adjective
referring to something which is unaffected
by a force, process or substance
crash resistant and heat resistant
materials Some alloys are less resistant
to corrosion than others.
resistive resistive /r|zstv/ adjective referring
to resistance Windscreen heating
and electrical de-icing systems are
resistive load circuits.
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resistor resistor /r|zstə/ noun a device used
to control current in an electric circuit
by providing a resistance Components
such as resistors, rectifiers and internal
switches are all embedded in micro-size
sections of semi-conductor material.
respect respect /r|spekt/ noun in some
respect in some way The flat chart
inevitably misrepresents the Earth’s
surface in some respect. with respect
to concerning or with reference to
Frost point is the temperature to which
air must be cooled at constant pressure
in order to reach a state of saturation
with respect to ice.
respective respective /r|spektv/ adjective
referring to two or more persons or
things regarded individually The passengers
returned to their respective
seats. The temperature and pressure
of the fuel supply are electrically transmitted
to their respective indicators, i.e.
temperature to the temperature gauge
and pressure to the pressure gauge.
respond respond /r|spɒnd/ verb 1. to reply or
to answer 2. to react, to act in return
the aircraft responds to the controls
the aircraft attitude changes as a result
of the pilot’s movements of the flying
controls
responder responder /r|spɒndə/ noun same as
transponder
response response /r|spɒns/ noun 1. an
answer or reply transponder response
Despite repeated air traffic control
transmissions, there was no response
from the pilot. 2. a reaction in
response to as a reaction to The primary
function of the outflow valves is to
regulate the discharge of cabin air in
response to the pressure signals
received from the controller.
responsibility responsibility /r|spɒns|blti/
noun the condition of being responsible
It is the responsibility of the captain to
order an evacuation.
responsible responsible /r|spɒnsb(ə)l/ adjective
1. being a source or cause Frontal
systems are responsible for much of the
weather and clouds which occur in temperate
latitudes. 2. directing or being in
charge, and open to blame if something
goes wrong Cabin crew are responsible
for the well-being of passengers.
responsible to someone answerable for
one’s actions to somebody highly
placed
restore restore /r|stɔ/ verb to return something
to its original or normal condition
Loss of engine power should be fully
restored when the control is returned to
the cold air position.
restrict restrict /r|strkt/ verb 1. to make free
movement limited or difficult The
narrow aisles of the aircraft restrict the
rapid movement of people. 2. to limit
during the bomb-scare, entry to the
airport was restricted to authorised
people only only authorised people
could enter the airport
restricted area restricted area /r|strktd eəriə/
noun airspace of a particular length,
width and depth, within which the flight
of an aircraft must be carried out in
accordance with particular conditions
restriction restriction /r|strkʃ(ə)n/ noun 1. a
narrowing or partial blockage Any
restriction in a pipeline will increase
liquid velocity and produce turbulence.
2. a limitation There are restrictions
on the taking of photographs in the
vicinity of the airport.
restrictor valve restrictor valve /r|strktə vlv/
noun a valve designed to permit limited
flow in one direction and full flow in the
other direction The extent to which the
oil pressure will fall depends on the size
of the restrictor valve.
result result /r|zlt/ noun a consequence or
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