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posp. |
élément m; composant m; constituant m; chacun des corps simples qui forment un corps composé |
chem. |
matière première |
elektron. |
train élémentaire |
finans., podatk. |
élément de construction |
hutn. |
costituant m |
inżyn. |
organe m; organe de machine; pièce f; pièce de machine; pièce mécanique |
komp. |
composante f |
med. |
ingrédient m |
micr. |
composant m (Any raw material, ingredient, part or item used to assemble a subassembly, finished good, or used as part of a kit) |
nauk. |
composanted'une force |
patent. |
partie f |
techn. |
organe composant |
telekom. |
composant m (électronique); pièce détachée |
transp., inżyn. |
force composante |
zasob. |
partie constitutive; teneur f |
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bud. |
éléments constitutifs; éléments de construction |
inżyn. |
organes m |
mater. |
constituants m; ingrédients m |
techn. |
composants m |
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przepł., inżyn. |
element |
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technol. |
composant m |
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Angielski tezaurus |
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skr., polim. |
comp.; compon. |
stan. |
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 |
technol. |
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) |
wojsk., 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) |
wojsk., skr. |
cmpt; comp |
zaop., skr. |
cpn |