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['draɪvə] n | |
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génér. |
fö̀rare |
agric. |
kusk |
informat., électr. |
drivkrets |
micr. |
drivrutin (Software that enables hardware or peripherals (such as a printer, mouse, or keyboard) to work with your computer or mobile device) |
transp. |
lòkförare |
éduc. |
chauffö́r |
électr. |
drivare; drivlogik |
électr., anglais. |
driver |
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informat. |
drivrutin; styrprogram |
écon. |
fö̀rare |
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synd. |
chauffö́r |
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Anglais glossaire |
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abrév., milit. |
drv; drvr; dvr (Киселев) |
ciném. |
A person who drives either equipment or passenger trucks, typically between location shootings, sets, and the studio. The chief driver is called the transportation captain. See also transportation co-ordinator. |
milit., abrév. |
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abrév., autom. |
Documents, Records, Interviews,Visuals, Evaluation, Review (For checking or auditing a control process, especially for vehicles and maintenance system. Interex) |
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driver value and risk ['draɪvə] n | |
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informat. |
A driver includes an event or other activity that results in the identification of an assurance/audit need |