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| interntl.trade. |
intermédiaires ou agents |
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conduit [ˈkɒndɪt, ˈkɒndjʊɪt AmE: ˈkɑnduɪt] n | |
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| gen. |
entreprise relais |
| chem. |
conduction f; ligne électrique; tube m; tuyau m |
| commun., construct. |
buse m |
| construct. |
caniveau pour câbles; de tuyauterie |
| earth.sc. |
cheminée f |
| environ. |
conduite f |
| fin. |
agent m; canal m; instrument de transmission; intermédiaire m |
| IMF. |
société-relais f; entité relais |
| industr. |
gaine f; tuyauterie f |
| industr., engl. |
conduit m |
| mech.eng. |
canal central |
| met. |
carneau m |
| tech. |
canalisation f |
| transp., mil., grnd.forc., el. |
caniveau m |
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electrical conduit [ˈkɒndɪt, ˈkɒndjʊɪt AmE: ˈkɑnduɪt] n | |
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| construct. |
tuyau m; tube m; conduit m |
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| English thesaurus |
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| USA |
Within military deception, conduits are information or intelligence gateways to the deception target. Examples of conduits include: foreign intelligence and security services, intelligence collection platforms, open-source intelligence, news media— foreign and domestic (JP 3-13.4) |
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conduit [ˈkɒndɪt, ˈkɒndjʊɪt AmE: ˈkɑnduɪt] abbr. | |
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| abbr., agric. |
cond |