commit | |
komp. | validation |
micr. | valider |
Someone | |
micr. | Quelqu'un |
to | |
elektron. | retarder; inhiber |
finans. techn. | jusqu'au |
komun. posp. | dest.; destinataire |
leśn. | coller |
med. | en; qsp; quantité suffisante pour; à |
trial | |
jęz. | triel |
mat. | épreuve; essai; test; expérience |
ochr.środ. | procès |
organ. aids. | essais d'efficacité |
patent. | audience |
polit. | procès |
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validation (a transaction) | |||
valider (An operation that saves all changes to databases, cubes, or dimensions made since the start of a transaction) | |||
commettre | |||
Angielski tezaurus | |||
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to institutionalize, e.g. to a mental hospital ej. un crimen; do something, like "to commit" a crime, or to put someone in a sheriff's custody. Or to use a court order to send a person to jail | |||
The process of assigning one or more aircraft or surface-to-air missile units to prepare to engage an entity, prior to authorizing such engagement (JP 3-01) | |||
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Community Intervention Trial (for Regression Of Coronary Heart Disease; for Smoking Cessation); Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Interventional Trial (for Regression Of Coronary Heart Disease) | |||
Connecting Opportunities To Motivate Mend And Intervene For Teens | |||
Common Item Materiel Management; Common Item Materiel Management commit |
commit someone to trial : 2 do fraz, 1 tematyki |
Prawo | 2 |