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targets
target
agric.
cieľ
comp., MS
cieľ
to phrases
targets
n
IT, dat.proc.
výkonnostné ciele
target
['tɑ:gɪt]
n
agric.
cieľ
comp., MS
cieľ
(One or more expressions that identify where, when, and to whom content should be displayed. You can target demographics, sections of a Web site, or both)
English thesaurus
target
['tɑ:gɪt]
abbr.
abbr.
targ
IT
Person or asset selected as the aim of an attack
mil., abbr.
ta
;
tar
;
tet
;
tg
;
tgt
;
trg
mil., logist.
An object, vehicle, individual, etc. representing a target for a weapon or weapon system. 2. A geographical area, complex, or installation planned for capture or destruction by military forces. 3. In intelligence usage, a country, area, installation, agency, or person against which intelligence operations are directed. 4. An area designated and numbered for future firing; In gunnery and engagement usage, an impact burst which hits the target. 6.
NATO
In radar, any discrete object which reflects or retransmits energy back to the radar equipment, or the object of a radar search or surveillance. Army—an object, vehicle, individual, etc., which is the aiming point of any weapon or weapon system. Note FRA: Can be also an effect to produce in time or during a period of time. 7. Generic term used to designate any zone, force, facility, weapon system, person or any other entity of intelligence significance and which may be monitored or reconnoitred
(FRA)
tech., abbr.
trgt
USA
An entity or object that performs a function for the adversary considered for possible engagement or other action.
see also
objective area
;
In intelligence usage, a country, area, installation, agency, or person against which intelligence operations are directed.
see also
objective area
;
An area designated and numbered for future firing.
see also
objective area
;
In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target
(JP 3-60)
see also
objective area
TARGET
['tɑ:gɪt]
abbr.
abbr.
Tourism Assessment And Resource Growth Evaluation Team
;
Trans european Automated Real time Gross settlement Transfer System
;
Travel Awareness Regional Groups For Environmental Transport
abbr., bank.
Trans-European Automated Real-Time Gross Settlement Express Transfer System
(
ADENYUR
)
abbr., ed.
Tutoring Academics Recreation Guidance Enrichment And Technology
abbr., inet.
The Annual Rec Gambling Entry Tournament
abbr., mil.
Time For Audit Review Guidelines Education and Training
;
Theater-level Analysis, Replanning and Geopolitical Toolbox
;
Training and Rehearsal Generation Toolkit
abbr., physiol., med.
Treatment Adequacy Review For Gaining Enhanced Therapy
abbr., st.exch.
Team Approach Regarding Gang Enforcement Techniques
abbr., transp.
Transportability Analysis Reports Generator
abbr., USA
technology and accessible resources give employment today
(
BabaikaFromPechka
)
energ.ind.
thermal advanced gas-cooled reactor exploiting thorium
Target А
n
prop.name
Pentagon
(nick
MichaelBurov
)
targets:
43 phrases
in 13 subjects
Agriculture
1
Chemistry
1
Communications
1
Earth sciences
2
Economy
4
Education
1
Environment
14
Finances
3
General
4
Health care
2
Information technology
1
Life sciences
1
Microsoft
8
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