edition abbr. | |
gen. | édition; édition corrigée; édition revue |
arts. | édition |
comp., MS | édition |
construct. | éditon |
libr. | édition |
patents. | délivrance |
detection abbr. | |
chem. | détection; décèlement; preuve |
nucl.phys. OHS | détection |
nucl.phys. radiat. | détection de rayonnement |
α detection abbr. | |
nucl.phys. radiat. | détection des particules alpha |
radiat. | détection des particules α |
γ-detection abbr. | |
nucl.phys. radiat. | détection du rayonnement gamma |
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édition f (All copies of a book, print, etc., produced from substantially the same master, issued at one time); édition corrigée; édition revue | |||
édition f | |||
édition f (Any of the various forms in which a product is offered or presented) | |||
éditon f | |||
édition f (Ensemble des tirages d'une publication qui sont imprimés avec une même composition typographique ou à partir d'un même exemplaire servant de matrice) | |||
délivrance f | |||
édition f (logiciel); sortie f | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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ed; edn | |||
ed. | |||
A printed text, from which future re-printings or reissues are prepared. If there are considerable changes in further printings, the printing is called a 'second edition'. The printing details of a text are usually marked on one of the first few pages of the book. |
edition : 120 phrases in 18 subjects |
Art | 6 |
Astronomy | 3 |
Automated equipment | 2 |
Book binding | 1 |
Communications | 40 |
General | 16 |
Health care | 1 |
Industry | 4 |
Information technology | 3 |
International Monetary Fund | 3 |
Journalism terminology | 1 |
Law | 1 |
Librarianship | 1 |
Medical | 2 |
Microsoft | 13 |
Patents | 11 |
Technology | 2 |
Work flow | 10 |