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[fɔ:'meɪʃ(ə)n] n | |
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| génér. |
formation par les organismes vivants de molécules chimiques |
| agric. |
période d'établissement |
| astr. |
origine f |
| chim. |
structure f |
| constr. |
forme f; nivellement de la plate-forme |
| gymn. |
évolution f |
| industr., constr. |
fabrication f; formage m; formation f |
| milit., logist. |
formation f (tactique) |
| médic. |
organisation f; biosynthèse f |
| métall. |
groupe m |
| ordin. |
création f |
| sciences., agric. |
plate-forme f |
| techn., industr., constr. |
formation de la feuille; structure de la feuille |
| transp. |
mise en forme; palier de la voie; plateforme de la voie |
| trav. |
plate-forme de la route |
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| Anglais glossaire |
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| abrév., géol. |
earth formation (MichaelBurov); geologic formation (MichaelBurov); subsurface formation (MichaelBurov) |
| abrév., polym. |
f |
| abrév., pétr. |
fm |
| géol. |
Fm (MichaelBurov) |
| milit., abrév. |
fmn; form; formn; frmn |
| milit., logist. |
An ordered arrangement of troops and/or vehicles for a specific purpose; An ordered arrangement of two or more ships, units, or aircraft proceeding together under a commander; Organized part of a unit or group of units; Distribution of the elements of a unit on the ground. In French, pertains only to small units. Related term: disposition. (FRA); Any existing or newly-organized unit, tactical formation or major formation. Some formations are temporary, for instance march serials, teams, etc. (UKR/NATO); Element of the Army, identified according to its specific characteristics and of its mission, buildup conditions, attachment, or stationing particularities. (FRA) |