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[ɪn'geɪʤmənt] n | |
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| gen. |
cese m; obligación f |
| account. |
mandato m; mandato de fiscalización |
| comp., MS |
interacción f (A measure of how long a user watched a video delivered by the Web server) |
| econ., lab.law. |
contratación f |
| IMF. |
la labor del FMI; las actividades del FMI; el trabajo que realiza el FMI; trabajo del FMI con el país; labor que desempeña el FMI en el país; relación entre el FMI y el país; relación del FMI con el país |
| IT, transp. |
acoplamiento m; enganche m |
| law |
compromiso m |
| mech.eng. |
engranaje m |
| obst., med. |
encajamiento m (of the head, de la cabeza) |
| proced.law. |
esponsales m |
| tech. |
angrane m; combate m; combate activo con otro avión; combate activo con otro misil; embrague m |
| transp., avia. |
conexión f |
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| English thesaurus |
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| mil., abbr. |
engmt |
| mil., logist. |
Action of combined arms task forces carried out to accomplish a tactical mission given by the operational level of war. 2. In the context of rules of engagement, action taken against a hostile force with intent to deter, damage or neutralize it. 3. In the context of rules of engagement, action taken against an aircraft with intent to destroy it. (FRA) |
| USA |
In air defense, an attack with guns or air-to-air missiles by an interceptor aircraft, or the launch of an air defense missile by air defense artillery and the missile’s subsequent travel to intercept (JP 3-01) see also battle, campaign; A tactical conflict, usually between opposing lower echelons maneuver forces. (JP 3-0) see also battle, campaign |