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Hardover

UK
/ˈhɑːdəʊvə/
US
/ˈhɑrdˌoʊvər/
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Translation of "hardover" into Russian

hardover
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈhɑːdəʊvə/
US
/ˈhɑrdˌoʊvər/
hardover
hardovers pl
твердый переплет
I prefer reading books in hardcover because they are more durable.
Я предпочитаю читать книги в твердом переплете, потому что они более долговечны.

Definitions

hardover
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈhɑːdəʊvə/
US
/ˈhɑrdˌoʊvər/
A condition or failure in which a steering or control surface is fully deflected to one extreme position and remains there.
The pilots struggled to recover from a rudder hardover during take-off.
hardover
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈhɑːdəʊvə/
US
/ˈhɑrdˌoʊvər/
Turned completely to one side; at the extreme limit of travel.
With the helm hardover to port, the ship began to turn sharply.
hardover
Adverb
raiting
UK
/ˈhɑːdəʊvə/
US
/ˈhɑrdˌoʊvər/
To or into a position where a steering or control surface is fully deflected.
He yanked the wheel hardover and the car narrowly missed the barrier.