Language | |
comp., MS | Langage |
language | |
arts. | langue |
comp., MS | langage |
econ. | langage |
ling. | locution; parole |
socioling. | parler |
telecom. | conversation; discours |
AND | |
comp. | ET |
comp., MS | AND; ET |
tech. | AND |
AND- | |
automat. | -ET |
and | |
gen. | ainsi que |
Terminal | |
avia. Canada | sous-unité Région terminale |
terminal | |
chem. | pince; machoire; raccord; jonction |
comp. | final; terminal; appareil terminal |
rem.sens. | unité d'entrée-sortie |
transp. | terminal à conteneurs |
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langue f | |||
langage m (An artificial language that specifies instructions to be executed on a computer. The term covers a wide spectrum, from binary-coded machine language to high-level languages) | |||
langage m | |||
locution f; parole f | |||
parler m | |||
conversation f (langue); discours m; voix m | |||
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langage m; langues f | |||
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Langage m (A content descriptor developed by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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lang | |||
A specific system of signs used by members of a group to communicate with each other. These signs can be verbal sounds, sign language gestures, or written markings like letters. | |||
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A declarative online software application user access control policy language implemented in Extensible Markup Language (XML) | |||
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భాష |
language and : 73 phrases in 18 subjects |