decodeur | |
IT | decoder |
décodeur | |
commun. IT | decoder; d-box; set-top box; decoder box; descrambler box |
comp. | decipher; decipherer |
comp., MS | decoder; set-top box |
D* | |
commun. IT | D-star |
DS | |
astr. | diffuse luminous surface |
d | |
gen. | height of reserve layer |
fin. | 1 penny; 4 farthings |
instruction | |
gen. | training |
comp., MS | statement |
environ. | taking of evidence |
IT tech. | statement; command; order |
law | taking of the evidence; taking of evidence |
polit. law | preparatory inquiry |
tech. | instruction |
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encoder | |||
decoding machine | |||
decoder; d-box; set-top box; decoder box; descrambler box | |||
decipher; decipherer; decode unit; decoding network; decoding circuit; decryption circuit | |||
decoder (A device or program routine that converts coded data back to its original form); set-top box (A device that converts a cable TV signal to an input signal to the TV set. Set-top boxes can be used to access the World Wide Web and are a type of information appliance) | |||
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decoders | |||
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decoder |
decodeur : 124 phrases in 12 subjects |
Automated equipment | 8 |
Aviation | 8 |
Communications | 27 |
Computers | 24 |
Electronics | 14 |
General | 6 |
Industry | 1 |
Information technology | 26 |
Microsoft | 3 |
Patents | 1 |
Power lines | 3 |
Telecommunications | 3 |