readiness abbr. | |
construct. | vitesse; rapidité; vélocité; célérité |
forestr. | capacité opérationnelle; état de préparation; réceptivité |
health. | disponibilité |
mil. logist. | disponibilité d'une unité |
to abbr. | |
commun. gen. | dest.; destinataire |
el. | retarder; inhiber |
environ. | méthodes et instruments de mesure des différents polluants |
fin. tech. | jusqu'au |
forestr. | coller |
deploy abbr. | |
gen. | gonfler/se |
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vitesse f; rapidité f; vélocité f; célérité f | |||
capacité opérationnelle; état de préparation; réceptivité f | |||
disponibilité d'une unité | |||
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disponibilité f | |||
degré de préparation | |||
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Timescale for the set up and training of a unit before its transportation and deployment, in order for it to carry out the type mission for which it was created and equipped. (FRA) | |||
The ability of military forces to fight and meet the demands of assigned missions (JP 1) see also national military strategy | |||
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real-time date information network in earth sciences | |||
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~ for (to express a readiness for change Alexander Demidov) | |||
reinforcement and reserve mobilization |
readiness : 80 phrases in 24 subjects |