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komp. |
maintenance f; service m |
transp. |
entretien m |
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polit. |
secrétariat d'une réunion |
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posp. |
entretien courant; service d'entretien |
hand. |
service de vente et d'après-vente |
transp. |
réparation |
transp., przem. |
entretien journalier |
transp., przem., bud. |
service courant |
ubezp., nauki sp. |
entretien courant ou service courant |
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finans. |
prestations de services |
nauki o ż., roln. |
saillie |
ochr.środ. |
secteur des services |
praw. |
services domestiques |
praw., ang. |
services |
stat. |
services médicaux |
wojsk., logist. |
service; armées |
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services The carrying out of work for which there is a constant public demand by the provision of labor and the utilization of tools czas. | |
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ochr.środ. |
secteur des services |
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services tableware not of precious metal czas. | |
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posp. |
services vaisselle non en métaux précieux |
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Angielski tezaurus |
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wojsk., logist. |
Cleaning, lubrication, replenishment, examination and minor repairs to keep equipment in operational condition. In some cases, servicing may include rearming. (UKR/NATO) |
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techn., skr. |
svs |
wojsk., logist. |
Term pertaining to the three services as well as joint organizations with the exception of the Gendarmerie. (FRA); All the functional organizations in charge of the service support of the Armed Forces in a specific field Are considered: 1. Army services: Quartermaster, Maintenance, Engineer, Signals; 2. joint services whose expenses are included in the Army budget: Post Office, Treasury; 3. joint services whose expenses are not included in the Army budget: Petrol, Oil, and Lubricants, Medical. Services can provide modules included in a contingency operational force. (FRA) |