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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
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
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)
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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