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Computer
 computer
informat. digitale computer
informat. techn. computer met opgeslagen programma; elektronische rekenmachine
ordin. rekentuig
écon. computer
équip. rekenmachine
| Output
 output
agric. bedrijfsopbrengst
droit. werkprestatie
génie m. verwerkingssnelheid
génie m. électr. afgegeven vermogen; nuttig vermogen; uitgaand vermogen
industr. constr. métall. ovenbelasting
micr. uitvoer
médic. nuttig effect; uitvoer-
| To
 to
électr. vertragen; tegenhouden
| Laser
 laser
génér. laser
comm. sciences. électr. paramagnetische versterker
envir. laser
sciences. électr. laserstraling
| Disk
 disk
génér. compact disc; disk; schijf
génie m. indexeerschijf
informat. techn. magneetschijf; magnetische schijf
médic. cartilago intervertebralis; discus intervertebralis; fibrocartilago intervertebralis; tussenwevelschijf
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computer

[kəm'pju:tə] n
informat. digitale computer
informat., techn. computer met opgeslagen programma; elektronische rekenmachine
ordin. rekentuig n
écon. computer m
équip. rekenmachine f
computers n
anglais. computers
 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 Output
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Commercialisation1
Informatique5