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[beɪs] Sub. | |
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| Allg. |
basique m; alcalin m; partie inférieure d'un organe; qui concerne la base d'un organe; se rapportant à une base; base (aérienne/militaire/navale); terme de base; cantonnement m |
| Bauw. |
base d'assise; platine d'un poteau; couche de base; couche de support; radier général; base; piédestal m |
| Chem. |
base (Substance which dissolves in water with formation of hydroxyl ions, and reacts with an acid to produce a salt, without the evolution of a gas); lit m; principe m; fondation f; terrain m; raison f; fondement m; bride de base; support de la matière active; culots d'ergols; charge f |
| comp. |
nombre de base (number); de base; fondamental f |
| Dokument., IT |
basedes puissances |
| el. |
métal de base; culot m; région de base; électrode de base |
| geow. |
densité optique du support |
| Industr., Bauw. |
socle m; décochement m |
| Industr., Bauw., Metall. |
fond m |
| IT, Tech. |
base des puissances; base de numération; support m; support photographique |
| Kernphys., strahl. |
base d'une impulsion (of a pulse) |
| landwirt., Maschinenb. |
corps de la charrue; corps m; pièce travaillante |
| Luftf., Kanada. |
étape de base; parcours de base |
| Maschinenb. |
base de la jante; plaque d'assise; plaque d'embase; plaque de base; plaque de fondation; semelle f |
| mater., Maschinenb. |
plateau inférieur |
| Med. |
basal m; embase f |
| Metall. |
lit m (d'un gisement); mur f (d'un gisement) |
| Mil., Logist. |
base de départ |
| Nat.Wiss. |
culot d'ergol |
| Nat.Wiss., landwirt. |
sar doré (Diplodus vulgaris (Geoffroy St.-Hilaire)); sar à tête noire (Diplodus vulgaris (Geoffroy St.-Hilaire)) |
| Patent. |
fondements m; fonder |
| strahl. |
substrat de film; plaque-support m |
| Tech., Maschinenb. |
surface d'appui |
| Telekomm. |
support m (fuse); fixation f (fuse); embase f (général); sol m |
| Textil |
partie dorsale; envers m (tapis) |
| Umwelt |
base chimique |
| Umwelt, Tech. |
plateau vibrant; table vibrante |
| Verk. |
patin m |
| Wirtsch., mark. |
année de base |
| Wissensch., biow. |
base géométrique |
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air/army/naval base [beɪs] Sub. | |
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| Allg. |
base (aérienne/militaire/navale) |
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| Industr., Bauw., Chem. |
séléniure de baryum |
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base of an index [beɪs] Sub. | |
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| Stat. |
base de l'indice; situation de référence |
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| Industr., Bauw., Chem. |
cercueilFo f |
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base of classification [beɪs] Sub. | |
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| Stat. |
critère de classement |
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| Allg. |
point de repère |
| Dokument., mater. |
armature f |
| el. |
métal de base |
| Fin. |
base; différentiel m |
| Stat. |
pro rata |
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| Umwelt, Engl. |
bases |
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| Luftf., Kanada. |
A flight path extending from the end of the downwind leg to the extended centreline of the approach end of the landing runway (or landing path) |
| Mil., Logist. |
Modular logistic installation, of a level superior to that of the regiment, including functional zones capable of supplying a logistic support in its various domains of responsibility. It is organized and is commanded by an unique authority the orders of the commander of the force of the considered level of which it takes then naming: joint theatre logistic base, land logistic base, divisional logistic base, brigade logistic base. (FRA); Strip of terrain, organized or not, from which the departure of the attack echelon of a formation takes place. (FRA) |
| USA |
A locality from which operations are projected or supported. s.a. facility; An area or locality containing installations which provide logistic or other support. s.a. facility; Home airfield or home carrier (JP 4-0) s.a. facility |
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| Abkürz. |
British Association of Sport and Exercise Science (Anglophile) |
| Abkürz., Med. |
British Association Of Sport And Exercise Sciences |
| Mil. |
beam approach seeker evaluation system |