copy | |
arts. | exemplaire; copier |
bank. | duplicata |
availability | |
gen. | disponibilité |
comp., MS | disponibilité |
cultur. commun. | TEMPS disponible |
el. | champ d'accessibilité |
mil. logist. | disponibilité d'une unité |
nat.sc. | enthalpie libre; exergie |
Resources | |
gen. | Ressources |
comp., MS | Ressources |
resource | |
comp. | ressource |
comp., MS | ressource |
environ. | ressources |
resources | |
account. | ressources |
commun. IT | ressource |
econ. | ressources en produit |
environ. | ressources |
AND | |
comp. | ET |
comp., MS | AND; ET |
tech. | AND |
AND- | |
automat. | -ET |
and | |
gen. | ainsi que |
exchange | |
chem. | double échange |
commun. | bureau central; bureau central téléphonique |
comp. | interchange |
IMF. | bourse de commerce; bourse de marchandises; bourse de produits de base; monnaie étrangère; devise |
ling. | unité dialogale minimale |
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exemplaire (An individual exemplar of a book, document etc.); original m; double; la copie | |||
exemplaire; copier | |||
copiage m | |||
faire un repiquage; repiquer | |||
copie f | |||
copie du rôle | |||
exemplaire (Chacune des reproductions d'un ouvrage imprimé qui fait partie d'un même tirage) | |||
texte m | |||
reproduire f; reproduire par usinage; usiner par reproduction | |||
reproduction f | |||
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copier | |||
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copier (To duplicate information and reproduce it in another part of a document, in a different file or memory location, or in a different medium. A copy operation can affect data ranging from a single character to large segments of text, a graphics image, or from one to many data files) | |||
calquer | |||
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copiage | |||
copie; duplication | |||
tournage par copiage | |||
copier (reprography, reprographie) | |||
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duplicata | |||
épreuve; photographique; hotte; sortie; évent; claquage; passoire; poinçon | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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Community Opportunities And Programs For Youth; Copytele, Inc. | |||
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Copy : 772 phrases in 51 subjects |
Accounting | 1 |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
Art | 8 |
Astronomy | 2 |
Automated equipment | 1 |
Biotechnology | 2 |
Book binding | 3 |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Chemistry | 2 |
Cinematography | 2 |
Commerce | 1 |
Communications | 91 |
Computers | 35 |
Construction | 6 |
Cultural studies | 35 |
Customs | 1 |
Data processing | 9 |
Earth sciences | 15 |
Economics | 2 |
Education | 3 |
Electronics | 1 |
Environment | 2 |
Finances | 7 |
General | 87 |
Hobbies and pastimes | 3 |
Horticulture | 1 |
Immigration and citizenship | 8 |
Industry | 60 |
Information technology | 87 |
International Monetary Fund | 1 |
International trade | 1 |
Labor law | 3 |
Law | 67 |
Librarianship | 22 |
Life sciences | 10 |
Marketing | 25 |
Materials science | 1 |
Mechanic engineering | 24 |
Medical | 8 |
Metallurgy | 21 |
Microsoft | 30 |
Natural sciences | 2 |
Patents | 34 |
Politics | 7 |
Pulp and paper industry | 1 |
Religion | 1 |
Remote sensing | 1 |
Sound recording | 1 |
Technology | 23 |
Transport | 3 |
Work flow | 9 |