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| Anglais glossaire |
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[kʌt] abbr. | |
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| abrév. |
a music selection from a CD or MP3 or IPOD |
| abrév., bois. |
Halo bitmap graphics file |
| abrév., extens. |
Graphic format (dr.Halo Vosoni) |
| abrév., inform. |
a pathway |
| abrév., informat. |
Control Unit Terminal |
| abrév., pharm. |
content uniformity testing (ochernen) |
| abrév., réseaux. |
control-unit terminal |
| abrév., électr. |
control unit tester |
| abrév., électr., scient. |
Dr Halo image format |
| abrév., élevag. |
Credit Union of Thailand |
| milit., abrév. |
cross utilization training |
| ordin., abrév. |
central user terminal; channel unit tester |
| techn., milit., aviat. |
circuit under test |
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| abrév. |
cut stone |
| abrév., informat. |
computer users tape system |
| abrév., médic. |
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome |
| abrév., pétr. |
computer-aided utilized turning system |
| abrév., électr. |
cassette user tape system |
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| argot. |
dilute (Could you cut my whiskey with a little water?) |
| bijoux. |
A term used to describe how a stone is faceted or shaped. The most popular shapes are round, brilliant, marquise, pear, emerald, princess, square, and oval. |
| ciném. |
A change in either camera angle or placement, location, or time. "Cut" is called during filming to indicate that the current take is over. See also shot, action. A "cut" of a movie is also a complete edited version. |
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| abrév. |
cutter; cutting |
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| abrév., biblioth. |
woodcuts |
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| abrév. |
Coordinated Universal Time (I. Havkin) |
| abrév., comm. |
cutter |
| abrév., sciences. |
Chalmers University of Technology |