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computer
 computer
econ. calcolatore elettronico
IT elaboratore
IT tech. calcolatore a programma memorizzato; calcolatore; elaboratore elettronico digitale; elaboratore universale; macchina informativa
IT transp. avia. accoppiatore
 computers
gen. elaboratori elettronici
| command
 command
gen. comandare
astr. ordine
auto.ctrl. comando in uno schema funzionale
commun. comando; ordine di comando
comp., MS comando
earth.sc. construct. altezza di acqua alla presa
IT tech. istruzione
| engineer
 engineer
gen. genio
econ. ingegnere
lab.law. macchinista di locomotore; Ingegnere; macchinista di locomotiva
lab.law. transp. macchinista; direttore di macchina
transp. macchinista di la classe
 engineering
econ. ingegnerizzazione
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computer

[kəm'pju:tə] n
gen. informatico m
astr. calcolatrice m
econ. calcolatore elettronico
IT elaboratore m
IT, tech. calcolatore a programma memorizzato; calcolatore m; elaboratore elettronico digitale; elaboratore universale; macchina informativa; ordinatrice f
IT, transp., avia. accoppiatore m
textile computer m
computers n
gen. elaboratori elettronici
patents. computer m
 English thesaurus
computer [kəm'pju:tə] abbr.
abbr. cmpr; compu
abbr., IT cmpt
abbr., mil. cmptr (Киселев)
abbr., progr. computor (ssn)
comp., MS PC (Any device capable of processing information to produce a desired result. No matter how large or small they are, computers typically perform their work in three well-defined steps: accepting input, processing the input according to predefined rules (programs), and producing output. There are several ways to categorize computers, including class (ranging from microcomputers to supercomputers), generation (first through fifth generation), and mode of processing (analog versus digital))
mil., abbr. cmp; comp; cp
computer Any device capable of processing information to produce a desired result. No matter how large or small they are, computers typically perform their work in three well-defined steps: accepting input, processing the input according to predefined rules (programs), and producing output. There are several ways to categorize computers, including class (ranging from microcomputers to supercomputers), generation (first through fifth generation), and mode of processing (analog versus digital) [kəm'pju:tə] abbr.
abbr., comp., MS PC
COMPUTER [kəm'pju:tə] abbr.
abbr., IT Common Operating Machine Particulars Used For Trade Education And Research
computer command
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