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IT | funktion |
function | |
comp., MS | funktion |
IT | operation; funktion |
functioning | |
gen. | arbejdsform; arbejdsgang; forretningsgang; funktionsmåde; måde at fungere på |
health. | funktionsevne |
level | |
agric. | at behandle med agerslæber; at slæbe |
coal. | plan |
construct. | Etage |
econ. market. | niveau |
el. | lag |
life.sc. | nivelleringsinstrument |
life.sc. tech. | nivellerinstrument |
mech.eng. | vaterpas |
met. | flyde |
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funktion (A piece of code that operates as a single logical unit. A function is called by name, accepts optional input parameters, and returns a status and optional output parameters. Many programming languages support functions) | |||
operation; funktion | |||
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funktioner | |||
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funktion | |||
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arbejdsform; arbejdsgang; forretningsgang; funktionsmåde; måde at fungere på | |||
funktionsevne | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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fun | |||
fct; fctn; func | |||
The broad, general, and enduring role for which an organization is designed, equipped, and trained (JP 1) |
Function : 781 phrases in 40 subjects |