device abbr. | |
comp., MS | įrenginys |
environ. el. | priemonė |
stack abbr. | |
comp., MS | rietuvė |
environ. | kaminas |
IT | stulpelis; rietuvėlė; grupė; kaladė; kišenė; dėtuvė |
life.sc. industr. | organizmai su sukauptais transformacijų įvykiais |
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įrenginỹs m (Any piece of equipment that can be attached physically or wirelessly to a network or computer, for example, printers, keyboards, external disk drives, or other peripheral equipment) | |||
įrenginỹs m; mechanìzmas m; į́taisas m; blòkas m; elemeñtas m; aparãtas m; òrganas m; príetaisas m; įrengìmas m | |||
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príemonė | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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an emblematic design used especially as a heraldic bearing (merriam-webster.com Bursch) | |||
A generic term for a computer subsystem, such as a printer, serial port or disk drive. A device frequently requires its own controlling software, called a device driver. | |||
Refers to the main focal point on a coin. | |||
Describes any literary technique, for example metaphors or alliteration. | |||
A device intended to make a measurement, alone or in conjunction with other equipment | |||
dev; dv; dvc |
device : 474 phrases in 31 subjects |