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logic ['lɒdʒɪk]∎ I don't see the logic of it je ne vois pas la logique (dans tout cela);∎ if you follow my logic si tu suis mon raisonnement;∎ that's typical male logic! c'est un raisonnement typiquement masculin!►► Computing logic bomb bombe f logique ou à retardement;Computing logic card carte f logique;Computing logic chip puce f logique;Computing logic circuit circuit m logique;logic gate porte f logique;Computing logic operator opérateur m logique -
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logic n gen, Philos, Comput logique f ; I can see the logic in selling it je vois l'intérêt que cela peut présenter de le vendre.to chop logic discutailler. -
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5 logic bomb
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6 logic chopping
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7 logic circuit
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8 logic-chopper
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9 logic-chopping
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10 logic circuit
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11 fuzzy logic
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12 uncommitted logic
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13 compelling logic
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14 fuzzy logic
Math., Inf. logique floue [permet, p. ex., a un ordinateur d'appréhender des notions vagues ou abstraites]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > fuzzy logic
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15 hard-nosed logic
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16 impeccable logic
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17 arithmetic logic unit
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18 closed complementary logic
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19 compatible current sinking logic
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20 complementary constant current logic
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logic — LÓGIC, Ă, logici, ce s.f., adj. I. s.f. 1. Ştiinţă a demonstraţiei, al cărei obiect este stabilirea condiţiilor corectitudinii gândirii, a formelor şi a legilor generale ale raţionării corecte. ♢ Logică generală = logică clasică, de tradiţie… … Dicționar Român
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Logic — Log ic, n. [OE. logike, F. logique, L. logica, logice, Gr. logikh (sc. te chnh), fr. logiko s belonging to speaking or reason, fr. lo gos speech, reason, le gein to say, speak. See {Legend}.] 1. The science or art of exact reasoning, or of pure… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
logic — Logic is the study of the correct way of reasoning. It is a prescriptive discipline rather than a merely descriptive one (psychology describes how we actually do reason). The two main methods for describing how we should think are the… … Christian Philosophy
logic — [läj′ik] n. [ME logike < OFr logique < L logica < Gr logikē ( technē), logical (art) < logikos, of speaking or reasoning < logos, a word, reckoning, thought < legein, to speak, choose, read < IE base * leg̑ , to gather > L … English World dictionary
Logic — es una herramienta multiuso desarrollada bajo licencia pública de Mozilla Frontal. Logic de … Wikipedia Español
logic — ► NOUN 1) reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity. 2) the ability to reason correctly. 3) (the logic of) the course of action following as a necessary consequence of. 4) a system or set of principles underlying… … English terms dictionary