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génér. |
unlock; to offset |
génie m. |
displace; stagger |
micr. |
offset (To move an object from its initial X, Y, and Z (three-dimensional objects only) coordinates to new coordinates) |
médic. |
to shift |
ordin. |
offset |
transp. |
shift; unwedge |
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transp., génie m. |
out of pitch |
transp., polit. |
out of alignment |
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génér. |
displaced |
science s., transp., techn. |
indented |
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ordin. |
deferred |
radio. |
offset |
sciences., électr. |
outphased |
transp., génie m., constr. |
staggered |
transp., science d. |
outpitch |
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décaléà gauche,à droite,au centre adj. | |
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informat. |
ragged left,right,both sides |