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pharma. | Evénement |
Events | |
comp., MS | Événements |
event | |
automat. | étape; noeud |
commun. IT | événement de transmission |
comp. | occurrence |
comp., MS | événement |
hi.energ. | acte; événement élémentaire; acte élémentaire |
monitoring | |
gen. | écoute de contrôle; technique de surveillance |
comp. | programme exécutif; superviseur; programme moniteur |
health. | soins de surveillance |
nautic. econ. | surveillance passive |
tech. chem. | programme de contrôle |
transp. industr. | contrôle de fonctionnement; contrôle suivi |
enable | |
comp. | autoriser; résoudre |
comp., MS | activer |
IT | armer |
transp. | permettre |
response | |
comp. | courbe caractéristique; caractéristique |
comp., MS | réponse; réponse |
IT | primitive de réponse |
math. | réaction |
patents. | contre-proposition; mémoire; contre-déclaration; réplique |
to | |
commun. gen. | dest.; destinataire |
el. | retarder; inhiber |
environ. | méthodes et instruments de mesure des différents polluants |
fin. tech. | jusqu'au |
forestr. | coller |
anomalous | |
health. | anormal |
live | |
gen. | émission directe; émission en direct |
anim.husb. | sur pied |
earth.sc. el. | en charge; actif |
el. | sous tension |
disturbance | |
gen. | perturbation atmosphérique |
chem. | brouillage |
comp. | défaillance; défaut; faute; panne |
forestr. | dysfonctionnement |
IMF. | turbulence |
meas.inst. | grandeur perturbatrice |
met. | dislocation |
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étape f; noeud m | |||
occurrence f | |||
concours d'équipes | |||
acte m; événement élémentaire; acte élémentaire | |||
épreuve f | |||
excitation f | |||
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événement de transmission | |||
événement m (An action or occurrence to which a program might respond. Examples include state changes, data transfers, key presses, and mouse movements) | |||
événement m | |||
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Evénement | |||
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Événements m (The link to the online shared event organiser on Windows Live Events) | |||
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in the ~ that + clause (in the ~ that they come - in the event of is followed by a noun or gerund, e.g. In the event of the earl's death, the title will lapse. ° In the event that, treated as a compound conjunction, is ungainly and avoided by good writers - The Oxford Guide to English Usage); in the ~ that + clause (in the ~ that they come - in the event of is followed by a noun or gerund, e.g. In the event of the earl's death, the title will lapse. ° In the event that, treated as a compound conjunction, is ungainly and avoided by good writers - The Oxford Guide to English Usage 8 1 Alexander Demidov) | |||
Something that happens at a specific place and/or time | |||
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eventuality | |||
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eventuality | |||
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An occurrence or an incident within a text or plot. A story will generally consist of several events. |
Event : 947 phrases in 85 subjects |