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check routine — программа контроля; контролирующая программа
monitor routine — монитор; управляющая программа; диспетчер
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Механика: постоянно функционирующая программаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > constantly active routine
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Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > constantly active routine
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > constantly active routine
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1) программа, стандартная программа2) установившийся режим; работа по графику3) установившаяся практика; заведённый порядок || установившийся4) обычный; ординарный•- automatic routine
- bypass routine
- constantly active routine
- construction routine
- cutting technology routine
- diagnostic check routine
- emergency stop routine
- EPS routine
- error recovery routine
- facing routine
- gap-flushing routine
- general routine
- generalized routine
- input routine
- interactive dialog routine
- machining routine
- macro routine
- milling routine
- minimum access routine
- monitor checking routine
- output routine
- parametric routine
- path-oriented routine
- pocketing routine
- probe macro routine
- probing routine
- QC routine
- question routine
- question-and-answer routine
- roughing routine
- shutdown routine
- software routine
- teach-repeat routine
- threading routine
- turning routine
- utility routineEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > routine
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