Regulator
//ˈɹɛɡ.ju.leɪ.tɚ//
Translations of "regulator" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | منظِّم(device that controls or limits something), مُنَظِّم(person or group that sets standards of practice) | munaẓẓim | |
| Armenian | կարգավորիչ(person or group that sets standards of practice) | kargavoričʻ | |
| Belarusian | рэгуля́тар(device that controls or limits something), рэгуліро́ўшчык(person or group that sets standards of practice), рэгуліро́ўшчыца(person or group that sets standards of practice) | rehuljátar, rehulirówščyk, rehulirówščyca | |
| Bulgarian | регула́тор(device that controls or limits something), регула́тор(type of gene) | regulátor, regulátor | |
| Catalan | regulador(device that controls or limits something), regulador(type of gene) | — | |
| Czech | regulátor(device that controls or limits something), regulátor(person or group that sets standards of practice) | — | |
| Finnish | regulaattori(rail transport: device that controls the supply of steam to the cylinder), säädin(device that controls or limits something), sääntelijä(person or group that sets standards of practice), säätelygeeni(type of gene), tarkkuuskello(very accurate clock used by clockmakers) | — | |
| French | régulateur(type of gene) | — | |
| Hindi | नियंत्रक(person or group that sets standards of practice) | niyantrak | |
| Indonesian | pengatur(person or group that sets standards of practice), regulator(person or group that sets standards of practice), regulator(very accurate clock used by clockmakers) | — | |
| Irish | rialtán(device that controls or limits something) | — | |
| Italian | erogatore(device that controls or limits something), legislatore(person or group that sets standards of practice), regolatore(device that controls or limits something), regolatore(type of gene) | — | |
| Kazakh | реттегіш(device that controls or limits something) | rettegış | |
| Korean | 조절기(device that controls or limits something) | jojeolgi | |
| Malay | pengawal selia(person or group that sets standards of practice) | — | |
| Polish | regulator(device that controls or limits something), regulator(person or group that sets standards of practice) | — | |
| Portuguese | regulador(device that controls or limits something), regulador(type of gene), regularizador(person or group that sets standards of practice) | — | |
| Russian | регулиро́вщик(person or group that sets standards of practice), регулиро́вщица(person or group that sets standards of practice), регуля́тор(device that controls or limits something) | reguliróvščik, reguliróvščica, reguljátor | |
| Spanish | regulador(device that controls or limits something), regulador(type of gene) | — | |
| Swedish | regulator(device that controls or limits something), regulator(person or group that sets standards of practice), regulator(very accurate clock used by clockmakers) | — | |
| Turkish | dedantör(device that controls or limits something), regülatör(person or group that sets standards of practice) | — | |
| Ukrainian | регулюва́льник(person or group that sets standards of practice), регулюва́льниця(person or group that sets standards of practice), регуля́тор(device that controls or limits something) | rehuljuválʹnyk, rehuljuválʹnycja, rehuljátor |
regulador, regulador
regulátor, regulátor
regulaattori, säädin, sääntelijä, säätelygeeni, tarkkuuskello
régulateur
pengatur, regulator, regulator
rialtán
erogatore, legislatore, regolatore, regolatore
pengawal selia
regulator, regulator
regulador, regulador, regularizador
regulador, regulador
regulator, regulator, regulator
dedantör, regülatör
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