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gen.
tjenestegruppe ; kontor
cienc., agric.
parring ; bedækning ; inseminering
cienc., ingen.
vedligeholdelse
econ.
tjenesteydelse
econ., com., constr.
serviceerhverv ; serviceydelse ; tjenesteydelser
econ., IT
service
jur.
forkyndelser
micr.
tjeneste (A program, routine, or process that performs a specific system function to support other programs) ; service (A change in the state of a consuming party or a change in the state of an item belonging to a consuming party that is produced by an activity performed by a providing party) ; ydelse (A change in the state of a consuming party or a change in the state of an item belonging to a consuming party that is produced by an activity performed by a providing party)
polít.
tjenestegren i Europa-Kommissionen ; tjeneste ; Kommissionens tjenestegren ; tjenestegren
econ., estad.
serviceerhverv ; serviceydelser
educ.
servicesektor
econ., IT
service
cienc., agric.
avlsbrug ; bedækning
econ., estad.
tjenesteydelser
estad.
uddannelser til servicesektoren ; medicinske ydelser
mark., comun.
tjenester
services The carrying out of work for which there is a constant public demand by the provision of labor and the utilization of tools v
ambient.
tjenesteydelser
transp.
vedligeholdelse
transp., industr., constr.
løbende vedligeholdelse
gen.
Tjenesteydelser
services tableware not of precious metal v
gen.
bordservice af ikke-ædle metaller
Inglés tesauro
estados.
A branch of the Armed Forces of the United States, established by act of Congress, which are: the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard (JP 1)
abrev.
svc
jur.
When someone over 18 and not involved with your case gives the other party a copy of the court papers in person or by mail
mil., abrev.
ser ; serv
abrev., espac.
space entry recovery vehicle in commercial environments
mil., logíst.
Term pertaining to the three services as well as joint organizations with the exception of the Gendarmerie . (FRA) ; All the functional organizations in charge of the service support of the Armed Forces in a specific field Are considered: 1. Army services: Quartermaster, Maintenance, Engineer, Signals; 2. joint services whose expenses are included in the Army budget: Post Office, Treasury; 3. joint services whose expenses are not included in the Army budget: Petrol, Oil, and Lubricants, Medical. Services can provide modules included in a contingency operational force. (FRA)
tec., abrev.
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