stabilization abbr. | |
gen. | confortement |
bot. | fixation |
comp., MS | stabilisation |
construct. | consolidation; serrage |
el. | protection par dépôt d'isolant; passivation |
med. | ajustement |
Range abbr. | |
UN gen. | portée |
range abbr. | |
agric. | brigade |
fin. | plage de fluctuation |
health. | aire d'extension; aire de répartition |
industr. construct. | bande de croupon |
life.sc. | ensemble des valeurs |
life.sc. environ. | aire de distribution |
nat.sc. agric. | terrain de parcours |
transp. | base de lancement |
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confortement m | |||
fixation f | |||
stabilisation f (A technique that increases sharpness and fidelity by compensating for some effects that camera movement has on images in videos) | |||
consolidation f; serrage m | |||
protection par dépôt d'isolant; passivation f | |||
ajustement m | |||
stabilisation f | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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The stabilization follows the intervention. It is the intermediary phase of an operation that aims at creating the conditions of the normalization by gradually transferring responsibilities to a legal civilian authority. It is planned right from the mounting of the operation and may combine purely military actions, humanitarian ones and actions concerning the environment within a same time gap and with the support of authorities. (FRA) |
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