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surveillance
 surveillance
crim.law. diskret overvågning; hemmelig overvågning; observation; skjult overvågning
econ. varetægtsfængsling
| and
 AND
comp., MS OG
| target acquisition
 target acquisition
gen. målfatning
| radar
 radar
commun. transp. radioopdagelse og -bestemmelse
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noun | adjective | to phrases
surveillance [sɜ:'veɪl(ə)ns] n
crim.law. diskret overvågning; hemmelig overvågning; observation; skjult overvågning
law, insur., commun. afprøvning; bilsyn; efterprøvning; inspektion; kontrol; syn
surveillance [sɜ:'veɪl(ə)ns] adj.
gen. overvågning
crim.law. undercover-overvågning
econ. varetægtsfængsling
law, insur., commun. tilsyn
surveillance System that permits the continuous observation, measurement and evaluation of the progress of a process or phenomenon with the view to taking corrective measures adj.
environ. overvågning
 English thesaurus
surveillance [sɜ:'veɪl(ə)ns] abbr.
abbr., mil. survl (Киселев)
avia., Canada A function of a system that provides identification and accurate position information on aircraft, vehicles and obstacles within the designated area
mil., logist. Action, limited in scope and duration, consisting in collecting tactical or technical information at a particular point or in a specific area, by observing and without engaging in combat. (FRA); The systematic observation of aerospace, surface or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things, by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means OTAN. Surveillance action. (FRA); Action of the traffic control units whose purpose is to control the condition of the military road signs set up on the roads of the military network and to detect as fast as possible all the traffic incidents which can disturb the traffic flows so as to take action immediately as necessary and to inform the command. (FRA)
USA The systematic observation of aerospace, surface, or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things, by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means (JP 3-0)
surveillance and target acquisition: 2 phrases in 1 subject
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