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aircraft
 aircraft
econ. avion
environ. appareil volant
insur. transp. corps de véhicules aériens
patents. aéronefs
tech. aviation
| programs
 program
arts. programme
IT tech. programmer
med. coroutine; procédure; routine; sous-programme
tech. cycle; programme
 programme
construct. routine
el. construct. programme de compétence
| implementation
 Implementation
IT réalisation
 implementation
gen. bilan d'application; réalisation; mise en application; mise en service; mise en vigueur
econ. exécution
IT mise en oeuvre d'un système
IT lab.law. tech. implémentation
law application
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aircraft

['eəkrɑ:ft] n
econ. avion m
patents. aéronefs m
tech. aviation f (avions)
transp., avia. aéronef m; aérodyne m
aircraft Any structure, machine, or contrivance, especially a vehicle, designed to be supported by the air, either by the dynamic action of the air upon the surfaces of the structure or object or by its own buoyancy ['eəkrɑ:ft] n
environ. appareil volant
class aircraft ['eəkrɑ:ft] n
insur., transp. branche corps de véhicules aériens
 English thesaurus
aircraft ['eəkrɑ:ft] abbr.
abbr., avia. airborne vehicle (MichaelBurov); craft (MichaelBurov); hull (MichaelBurov); airborne craft (MichaelBurov); aeroplane (MichaelBurov); airplane (MichaelBurov); aerial vehicle (MichaelBurov)
abbr., mil. ac
abbr., polym. acft
avia. aircraft (not to be confused with airship – официальный термин ИКАО для атмосферных летательных аппаратов напр., самолётов, вертолётов и т. п; не путать с дирижаблем MichaelBurov)
avia., avia., ICAO Any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the earth’s surface
avia., Canada Any machine, including a rocket, capable of deriving support in the atmosphere from reactions of the air. • abbreviations: A/C and ACFT
avia., Canada, mil. Flying machines and guided missiles that derive their lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic forces, and flying devices that are supported chiefly by their buoyancy in air, including any aeroplane, balloon, kite balloon, airship, glider or kite
mil., abbr. a/c
mil., logist. An aeroplane, helicopter or other machine capable of flight. (FRA)
aircraft programs
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