concurrent | |
gen. | coexistente |
object | |
law | objetar |
orient | |
pack. | orientar; extender; estirar |
LANGUAGE | |
polit. | LENGUA |
Language | |
comp., MS | Lenguaje |
language | |
gen. | idioma |
comp., MS | lenguaje |
econ. | lenguaje |
ed. | lenguage |
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coexistente m | |||
simultáneo m (Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a computer operation in which two or more processes (programs) have access to the microprocessor's time and are therefore carried out nearly simultaneously. Because a microprocessor can work with much smaller units of time than people can perceive, concurrent processes appear to be occurring simultaneously but in reality are not) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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cncr |
concurrent : 62 phrases in 18 subjects |