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Devices

n
comp., MS Dispozitive n (The link to the website where customers add computers (both PCs and Macs), mobile phones, and digital photo frames so they can access their synced folders and connect remotely to their devices)
device [dɪ'vaɪs] n
agric. amenajáre f; organizáre f
comp., MS dispozitiv mobil (A piece of handheld equipment such as a portable music or video player, PDA (personal digital assistant), mobile phone, or Windows Mobile device that works on its own but can also connect to a computer. Many of these devices can sync information with Windows); dispozitiv n (Any piece of equipment that can be attached physically or wirelessly to a network or computer, for example, printers, keyboards, external disk drives, or other peripheral equipment)
tech. dispozitiv n; instaláre f; instaláție; montáre f; amplasáre f; regláre f; aparát n
 English thesaurus
device [dɪ'vaɪs] n
herald. an emblematic design used especially as a heraldic bearing (merriam-webster.com Bursch)
IT A generic term for a computer subsystem, such as a printer, serial port or disk drive. A device frequently requires its own controlling software, called a device driver.
jewl. Refers to the main focal point on a coin.
lit. Describes any literary technique, for example metaphors or alliteration.
metrol. A device intended to make a measurement, alone or in conjunction with other equipment
mil., abbr. dev; dv; dvc
devices adj.
mil., abbr. dvcs
Devices
: 274 phrases in 25 subjects
Agriculture25
Automated equipment12
Cement1
Communications1
Construction91
Economics2
Electrical engineering6
Electronics2
Environment1
Forestry3
General4
Health care6
Human rights activism3
Hydraulic engineering1
Information technology2
Loading equipment13
Machinery and mechanisms8
Medical9
Microsoft53
Natural sciences4
Plumbing2
Technology14
Thermal engineering2
Tools2
Transport7

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