Démarrer abbr. | |
comp., MS | Start; Start |
démarrer abbr. | |
chem. | to set to work; to start; to tarnish; to rust; to increase |
comp. | start |
cyc.sport | shoot ahead |
UNE abbr. | |
unions. | Europol National Units; ENU |
une abbr. | |
gen. | the frontpage |
Conversation vidéo abbr. | |
comp., MS | Video Conversation |
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to set to work; to start; to tarnish; to rust; to increase | |||
start | |||
shoot ahead | |||
start up (power supply, alimentation); start (alimentation) | |||
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Start (A screen that gives users quick access to recent documents and recommended templates when an Office application starts) | |||
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to start; to start operation | |||
start (To start or reset a computer by turning the power on, by pressing a reset button on the computer case, or by issuing a software command to restart) | |||
to go into operation; to go into service | |||
to start up | |||
to boot | |||
start up; start-up | |||
to unmoor | |||
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Start (A screen that gives users quick access to recent documents and recommended templates when an Office application starts) |
Demarrer : 73 phrases in 15 subjects |
Agriculture | 3 |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
Athletics | 1 |
Avuncular | 2 |
Basketball | 2 |
Computers | 1 |
Cycle sport | 1 |
General | 15 |
Marketing | 2 |
Materials science | 12 |
Mechanic engineering | 14 |
Metallurgy | 1 |
Microsoft | 16 |
Tennis | 1 |
Transport | 1 |