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components
 component
comp., MS componente
mech.eng. componente mecânico; peça; peça mecânica; órgão mecânico
med. ingrediente
scient. el. componente
transp. elemento
transp. mater.sc. força componente
 components
construct. elementos constitutivos
| operating
 operate
commun. el. operar
el. atuar
| and
 AND
comp., MS Braz. AND
| storage
 storage
agric. chem. acumulação
auto.ctrl. elemento de memória
comp., MS Braz. armazenamento
construct. reservatório; fatia
econ. armazenagem
environ. armazenagem
IT memória
life.sc. construct. reserva; volume
| data
 data
commun. dado
comp., MS dados
comp., MS Braz. dados
 datum
earth.sc. datum geodésico
el. ponto de referência
math. dados
tech. construct. linha de referência
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component

[kəm'pəunənt] n
comp., MS componente (Any raw material, ingredient, part or item used to assemble a subassembly, finished good, or used as part of a kit)
mech.eng. componente mecânico; peça; peça mecânica; órgão mecânico
med. ingrediente
phys.sc., chem. constituinte
scient., el. componente
transp. elemento
transp., mater.sc. força componente
components n
construct. elementos constitutivos
mech.eng. órgãos
 English thesaurus
component [kəm'pəunənt] abbr.
abbr., polym. comp.; compon.
IT A general term that is used to mean one part of something more complex (For example, a computer system may be a component of an IT service, or an application may be a component of a release unit. Components are co-operating packages of executable software that make their services available through defined interfaces. Components used in developing systems may be commercial off-the-shelf software (COTS) or may be purposely built. However, the goal of component-based development is to ultimately use as many pre-developed, pretested components as possible)
mil., abbr. cmpt; comp
mil., logist. In logistics, a part or combination of parts, having a specific function, which can be installed or replaced only as an entity. (FRA); Set of forces having the abilities and capabilities for a given action in a specific fighting domain, enabling them to produce specific effects. 2. Task to be carried out, in combination with other tasks in a given time-space framework, in order to contribute in the implementation of a course of action. (FRA)
USA One of the subordinate organizations that constitute a joint force (JP 1); In logistics, a part or combination of parts having a specific function, which can be installed or replaced only as an entity
water.suppl., abbr. cpn
components operating
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