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Gruppe f; Pulk m (militärisch); Herde Wale (whales); Schule Delfine; Schweinswale (dolphins; porpoises); in Gruppen einteilen; Gruppeper.Syst. f; Arbeitsgemeinschaft f |
bizn., organ. |
Gruppe von Unternehmen |
broń. |
Schussbild n; Treffergruppe f |
bud. |
Reihenhauser n; Gebäudegruppe f; Gebäudekomplex m; Gruppe f (of buildings); Komplex m (of buildings); zusammenstellen; anordnen; entwerfen |
daw., chem. |
Radikal n |
eduk. |
einteilen |
ekon. |
Brigade f; Anzahl f; Gruppierung f; zu einer Gruppe gehören (with mit) |
elektron. |
Plattensatz m; Primärgruppe f; Grundgruppe f |
fiz. |
Familie f (in the periodic table) |
fiz.jądr. |
in Gruppen Zusammenfassen |
komun. |
Bündel n (of lines) |
med. |
Familie f; Gattung f |
micr. |
Gruppe f (A collection of e-mail addresses that is treated as a single recipient for e-mail distribution purposes, and that is created by and available to an individual Outlook user); Gruppe f (A collection of e-mail addresses that is treated as a single recipient for e-mail distribution purposes, and that is created by and available to an individual Outlook user) |
praw. |
Fraktion f |
roln. |
Geflügelstall für Intensivhaltung; Brigade- f; Gruppen- f; gruppenweise |
strat. |
Paket n (mehrere zu einer Einheit zusammengefaßte Schichten) |
sztuczn. |
Nominalgruppe f |
techn. |
Bündel n; Gremium n; Kategorie f; Klasse f; Konzern m; Staffel f; Trupp m; Blockgruppe f; Hauptbereich m |
technol. |
Anweisungsverbund m |
telekom. |
Leitungsbündel n |
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fizyk. |
O-Gruppe n |
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posp. |
Gruppe I Arbeitgeber |
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micr. |
Gruppen f (The link to the online communities on Windows Live Groups); Gruppen f (The link to the online communities on Windows Live Groups) |
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posp. |
Gruppe II Arbeitnehmer |
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posp. |
gruppieren |
bud. |
in Gruppen anordnen |
micr. |
gruppieren (To arrange or associate one or more resources) |
mikr. |
in Gruppen anordnen |
techn. |
gliedern |
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Angielski tezaurus |
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A flexible administrative and tactical unit composed of either two or more battalions or two or more squadrons; A number of ships and/or aircraft, normally a subdivision of a force, assigned for a specific purpose; A long-standing functional organization that is formed to support a broad function within a joint force commander’s headquarters (JP 3-33) |
techn., skr. |
gro |
wojsk., logist. |
Traditional appellation of the battalion employment force package gathering several Artillery basic units or Commissariat basic units. (FRA) |
wojsk., skr. |
gp; gru; gr; grp |
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skr., rozsz. |
.grp (file name extension) |