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component
 component
génér. componente
brev. parte
chim. constituyente
génie m. pieza mecánica
micr. componente
médic. ingrediente
scient. électr. componente de una magnitud vectorial
transp. elemento
transp. science d. fuerza componente
 components
constr. partes principales
| and
 AND-
équip. -Y
 and
génér. e; y
| system
 System
micr. Sistema
 system
fond m. régimen; plan; sistema
informat. generación del sistema
math. el sistema
micr. sistema
sciences. génie m. sistema termodinámico
soins. emergencias; sistema
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component

[kəm'pəunənt] n
génér. componente f
brev. parte f
chim. constituyente m
génie m. pieza mecánica
micr. componente f (Any raw material, ingredient, part or item used to assemble a subassembly, finished good, or used as part of a kit)
médic. ingrediente m
scient., électr. componente de una magnitud vectorial
transp. elemento m
transp., science d. fuerza componente
components n
constr. partes principales
génie m. órganos m
 Anglais glossaire
component [kəm'pəunənt] abbr.
abrév., polym. comp.; compon.
appr., abrév. cpn
informat. A general term that is used to mean one part of something more complex (For example, a computer system may be a component of an IT service, or an application may be a component of a release unit. Components are co-operating packages of executable software that make their services available through defined interfaces. Components used in developing systems may be commercial off-the-shelf software (COTS) or may be purposely built. However, the goal of component-based development is to ultimately use as many pre-developed, pretested components as possible)
milit., abrév. cmpt; comp
milit., logist. In logistics, a part or combination of parts, having a specific function, which can be installed or replaced only as an entity. (FRA); Set of forces having the abilities and capabilities for a given action in a specific fighting domain, enabling them to produce specific effects. 2. Task to be carried out, in combination with other tasks in a given time-space framework, in order to contribute in the implementation of a course of action. (FRA)
états. One of the subordinate organizations that constitute a joint force (JP 1); In logistics, a part or combination of parts having a specific function, which can be installed or replaced only as an entity
component and system
: 3 phrases, 3 sujets
Agriculture1
Informatique1
Sciences naturelles1