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génér.
inseguire un progresso ; seguire un movimento ; orma f
agric.
passaggio m
constr.
cingolo m
génie m.
careggiata ; via di corsa
informat., information;trait.
ramo m
informat., techn.
traccia magnetica ; pista magnetica
lois.
pista f
micr.
brano m (An individual song or other discrete piece of audio content) ; tener traccia (To follow the flow of information; to monitor progress) ; traccia m (" In a Smooth Streaming presentation, a contiguous set of chunks encoded at a specific bit rate and stored in a media container format (also called a "wire format"). For Smooth Streams encoded for Silverlight-based clients, the chunks are encoded as MPEG-4 (MP4) fragments and stored in either Smooth Streaming video (.ismv) or Smooth Streaming audio (.isma) containers. A Smooth Streaming presentation typically contains multiple tracks encoded at different bit rates.")
médic.
via m ; sequenza f ; meccanismo m
sciences.
traccia m ; insieme di calutroni a forma di pista
transp.
binario laterale ; rotta m ; carreggiata m ; percorso effettivo al suolo
transp., aviat.
linea di volo
transp., constr.
binario m
transp., génie m.
battistrada m ; rotolamento avvolgente
informat.
inseguimento
science d., constr.
ormaia ; formazione di ormaie
Anglais glossaire
abrév., publ.
magnetic track
aviat.
The projection on the earth's surface of the path of an aircraft, the direction of which path at any point is usually expressed in degrees from North true, magnetic or grid .
aviat., canad.
The projection on the earth’s surface of the path of an aircraft, the direction of which path at any point is usually expressed in degrees from true, magnetic or grid north
ciném.
A single component or channel of a soundtrack. See also sound mix.
milit., abrév.
tck ; tk ; trk
milit., logist.
To lock on to a point of radiation and obtain guidance therefrom 2. Acquire a target. (FRA)
états.
A series of related contacts displayed on a data display console or other display device ; To display or record the successive positions of a moving object ; To lock onto a point of radiation and obtain guidance therefrom ; To keep a gun properly aimed, or to point continuously a target-locating instrument at a moving target ; The actual path of an aircraft above or a ship on the surface of the Earth ; One of the two endless belts on which a full-track or half-track vehicle runs ; A metal part forming a path for a moving object such as the track around the inside of a vehicle for moving a mounted machine gun (JP 3-01)
abrév., éduc.
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