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computer
 Computer
micr. Kompiuteris
 computer
informat. kompiuterinis; skaičiavimo įrenginys; skaičiavimo įtaisas; skaičiuoklis; skaičiavimo mašina; skaičiavimo blokas
| programmed
 programmed
informat. suprogramuotas; programuojamas
| automatic check
 automatic check
informat. automatinė kontrolė; automatinis tikrinimas; automatinis patikrinimas
| out
 out
comm. neveikimas
| and
 AND
informat. IR; loginė operacija "IR
| test
 test
informat. testas; bandymas; isbandymas; patikrinimas; kriterijus; bandomasis
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computer

[kəm'pju:tə] n
informat. kompiuterinis m; skaičiavimo įrenginys; skaičiavimo įtaisas; skaičiuoklis m; skaičiãvimo mašinà; skaičiavimo blokas
écon. kompiùteris m
Computer [kəm'pju:tə] n
micr. Kompiùteris m (" An item the user can select in the Options dialog box, Phones tab, from the "Select the default device for calling phone numbers" drop-down list. When the user selects Computer as the default device for calling phone numbers, Communicator uses the Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) connection for making a call.")
 Anglais glossaire
computer [kəm'pju:tə] abbr.
abrév. cmpr; compu
abrév., informat. cmpt
abrév., milit. cmptr (Киселев)
abrév., progr. computor (ssn)
micr. PC (Any device capable of processing information to produce a desired result. No matter how large or small they are, computers typically perform their work in three well-defined steps: accepting input, processing the input according to predefined rules (programs), and producing output. There are several ways to categorize computers, including class (ranging from microcomputers to supercomputers), generation (first through fifth generation), and mode of processing (analog versus digital))
milit., abrév. cmp; comp; cp
COMPUTER [kəm'pju:tə] abbr.
abrév., informat. Common Operating Machine Particulars Used For Trade Education And Research
computer Any device capable of processing information to produce a desired result. No matter how large or small they are, computers typically perform their work in three well-defined steps: accepting input, processing the input according to predefined rules (programs), and producing output. There are several ways to categorize computers, including class (ranging from microcomputers to supercomputers), generation (first through fifth generation), and mode of processing (analog versus digital) [kəm'pju:tə] abbr.
abrév., micr. PC
computer-programmed
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