délester

English translation: to offload something into something else

16:44 Feb 21, 2021
French to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Ships, Sailing, Maritime / weapons launch system
French term or phrase: délester
Context:
6.- Système (10) selon la revendication 5, dans lequel, en cas de sélection de la source secourue d’alimentation (25), le module de puissance (35) est apte en outre à délester l’énergie électrique dans le système (10).

Not sure whether this is offload or something else. Could it indicate free up and make the power available for something else?
TIA Chris.
Bashiqa
France
Local time: 01:38
English translation:to offload something into something else
Explanation:
To offload into the system.
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Nikki Scott-Despaigne
Local time: 01:38
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4 +1to offload something into something else
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délester qqch dans autre chose
to offload something into something else


Explanation:
To offload into the system.

Nikki Scott-Despaigne
Local time: 01:38
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