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1 automatic language translation
automatic language translation automatische Sprach(en)übersetzung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > automatic language translation
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2 automatic language translation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > automatic language translation
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3 automatic language translation
Техника: машинный переводУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > automatic language translation
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4 automatic language translation
Англо русский политехнический словарь > automatic language translation
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English-Russian mining dictionary > automatic language translation
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перевод; трансляция; интерпретация; перемещение, смещение; поступательное движение• -
7 computer
электронная вычислительная машина, ЭВМ, компьютер; вычислительное устройство, вычислитель- advanced computer for array processing
- analog computer
- analog process computer
- analog-digital computer
- arbitrary sequence computer
- assembly host computer
- automatic-sequence computer
- backup supervisory computer
- bureau computer
- card-programmed computer
- cell computer
- cell host computer
- cell supervisory computer
- central computer
- central shopfloor computer
- central works computer
- centralized data handling computer
- centralized process computer
- clustered host computer
- CNC machine's-own controlling computer
- control computer
- controller computer
- controlling computer
- conversational-type FMS computer
- cutoff computer
- data-processing computer
- dedicated computer
- deflection computer
- desk-top computer
- deviation computer
- diagnostic computer
- digital computer
- direct analog computer
- distributive numerical control computer
- DNC computer
- DNC host computer
- electronic computer
- electronic digital computer
- electronic machinability computer
- evaluation computer
- extremal computer
- FA computer
- factory supervisory computer
- file computer
- floating-point computer
- FMS computer
- FMS master computer
- full-function computer
- gage computer
- gaging computer
- general purpose computer
- graphics computer
- guidance computer
- hardened personal computer
- high-end computer
- high-speed computer
- host computer
- hybrid computer
- IBM-compatible computer
- IBM-PC compatible computer
- industrial computer
- input computer
- integral computer
- island computer
- job control computer
- keyboard computer
- language translation computer
- laptop computer
- laptop/notebook computer
- logical computer
- machine's computer
- main-frame computer
- main-line computer
- manufacturing computer
- manufacturing control computer
- master computer
- master production computer
- mechanical translation computer
- methods computer
- microcircuit computer
- microelectronic computer
- MIMD parallel computer
- miniature computer
- modularized computer
- MRPII computer
- multiaddress computer
- multiprocessor computer
- multipurpose computer
- multitask computer
- NC host computer
- no-address computer
- notebook computer
- notebook-style computer
- on-board computer
- on-line computer
- optical computer
- organizational computer
- overriding computer
- part programming computer
- personal computer
- point-to-point computer
- portable computer
- process control computer
- production control computer
- program-controlled computer
- punch-card computer
- punched tape computer
- pure fluid computer
- ratio computer
- real-time computer
- reduced instruction set computer
- relay computer
- RISC computer
- robot control computer
- scheduling computer
- self-programming computer
- sequence-controlled computer
- serial computer
- service computer
- serving computer
- servo analog computer
- servo computer
- single-address computer
- single-board computer
- slave computer
- small dedicated cell computer
- solid state computer
- SPC computer
- special computer
- specialized computer
- special-purpose computer
- standby computer
- state-of-the-art commercial computer
- station's own computer
- statistical computer
- stock control computer
- storage and transportation computer
- supervising computer
- supervisory computer
- switch-control computer
- switching computer
- system's computer
- task control computer
- teach controller computer
- terminal computer
- test computer
- thermal analog computer
- thermal computer
- tool management computer
- tool setup computer
- tooling computer
- traffic control computer
- transistor computer
- transistorized computer
- two-address computer
- two-variable computer
- universal computer
- up-stream computer
- user-friendly computer
- visible record computer
- warehouse computer
- wireless-LAN equipped notebook computerEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > computer
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9 machine
məˈʃi:n
1. сущ.
1) машина, механизм;
станок to operate, run, work a machine ≈ включать, использовать механизм to shut down a machine ≈ выключать, заглушать механизм a machine functions, runs ≈ механизм работает, функционирует a machine breaks down ≈ механизм ломается answering machine ≈ автоответчик calculating machine ≈ калькулятор composing machine, linotype machine, typesetting machine ≈ печатный станок copy machine, copying machine, duplicating machine ≈ копировальный аппарат earth-moving machine ≈ машина для земляных работ milking machine ≈ доильный аппарат milling machine ≈ фрезерный станок money access machine амер. ≈ банкомат sanding machine ≈ автомобиль-пескомет sewing machine ≈ швейная машина threshing machine ≈ молотилка video-game machine ≈ джойстик voting machine ≈ машина для голосования washing machine ≈ посудомоечная машина x-ray machine ≈ рентгеновский аппарат mincing machine ≈ мясорубка slot machine, vending machine брит. ≈ торговый автомат Syn: apparatus, appliance, contrivance, device, engine, mechanism
2) амер. автомобиль;
в последнее время тж. велосипед, мотоцикл, мотоцикл с коляской, самолет
3) а) человек, работающий или действующий как машина He was a neat little machine of a butler. ≈ Он был аккуратной маленькой машиной, исполняющий обязанности дворецкого. б) аппарат (организационный и т. п.) state machine ≈ государственный аппарат party machine ≈ партийная машина political machine ≈ политическая машина machine politician ≈ политикан, тесно связанный с партийной машиной в) организация/партия, контролирующая политическую жизнь страны to oppose the Nazi war machine ≈ противостоять нацистской военной машине
4) а) театр.;
ист. машина (для производства эффектов на сцене) б) картина большого размера The small pictures and the machines appear to be the different sides of the same coin. ≈ Маленькие картины и большие, по-видимому, две стороны одной медали. в) книжн. сверхестественная сила или персонаж, выведенные в поэме
2. гл.
1) а) обрабатывать с помощью машин б) производить с помощью машин в) шить( на машине) г) печатать Syn: print, type
2) перен. механизировать, делать механическим;
обращаться как с машиной 'The new poets,' Apollinaire wrote in 1917, 'will one day machine poetry as the modern age has machined the world.' ≈ 'Новые поэты' - писал Аполлинер в 1917 году - 'в один прекрасный день механизируют поэзию, так же как современный век механизировал мир.'
3. прил. машинный machine embroidery ≈ машинная вышивка machine age ≈ век машин machine candidate ≈ кандидат правящей партии machine translation ≈ машинный перевод, автоматический перевод machine works ≈ машиностроительный завод машина, механизм - adding * счетная машина;
арифмометр - knitting * вязальная машина - * for testing испытательная машина, машина для испытаний - * accounting машинный /механизированный/ учет - * utilization использование машин - the * runs well машина работает хорошо - the * has gone wrong /is out of order/ машина испортилась - to oil a * смазать механизм, машину - to set a * going пустить машину (компьютерное) (вычислительная) машина, ЭВМ автомат, машина ( в кибернетике) станок - drilling * сверлильный станок - to run a * управлять станком, работать на станке транспортное средство;
автомобиль, самолет, велосипед - this make of * эта марка машины (американизм) (разговорное) пожарная машина механизм - hearing * of the bat слуховой механизм летучей мыши (организационный) аппарат - state * государственный аппарат, государственная машина - the conflict set the state * in motion из-за этого конфликта пришла в движение вся государственная машина - political * политическая машина - the military * военная машина - the Democratic * (американизм) администрация /административный аппарат/ демократической партии - * politician( американизм) политикан, тесно связанный с партийной машиной (театроведение) (историческое) машина подвергать механической обработке;
обрабатывать на станке( разговорное) печатать (тж. * off) abstract ~ вчт. абстрактная машина accounting ~ бухгалтерская машина accounting ~ счетная машина accounting ~ счетно-аналитическая машина accounting ~ фактурная машина adding ~ арифмометр;
счетная машина amusement ~ игральный автомат answering ~ телефонный автоответчик automatic answering ~ телефонный автоответчик bare ~ вчт. компьютер без программного обеспечения billing ~ фактурная машина blowing ~ =blowing engine bridge ~ вчт. машина промежуточного звена business ~ счетная машина для решения коммерческих задач business ~ счетная машина для решения экономических задач calculating ~ вчт. вычислительная машина capability ~ вчт. машина с мандатной адресацией cash ~ кассовый автомат coin ~ монетный автомат coin vending ~ монетный автомат coin-counting ~ автомат для размена монет coin-sorting ~ автомат для сортировки монет connection ~ вчт. машина связей copying ~ копировально-множительная машина copying ~ копировальное устройство copying ~ копировальный аппарат data base ~ вчт. машина баз данных data flow ~ вчт. машина управляемая потоком данных data processing ~ вчт. процессор данных data-base ~ вчт. машина баз данных database ~ вчт. машина баз данных dating ~ машина, проставляющая дату ensemble ~ вчт. многопроцессорный вычислительный комплекс fax ~ аппарат факсимильной связи finite-state ~ вчт. конечный автомат franking ~ почт. франкировальная машина gambling ~ игровой автомат grinding ~ шлифовальный станок hardcopy ~ аппаратура для получения документальных копий inference ~ вчт. машина логического вывода install a ~ устанавливать оборудование invoicing ~ фактурная машина knowledge base ~ вчт. машина базы знаний knowledge ~ вчт. машина обработки знаний knowledgebase ~ вчт. машина баз знаний labeling ~ этикетировочная машина language-specific ~ вчт. машина ориентированная на конкретный язык machine аппарат (организационный и т. п.) ;
state machine государственный аппарат;
party machine партийная машина ~ велосипед;
автомобиль;
самолет ~ вычислительная машина ~ машина;
станок ~ вчт. машина ~ машина ~ attr. машинный;
machine age век машин;
machine works машиностроительный завод ~ вчт. машинный ~ механизм ~ механизм ~ организация или партия, контролирующая политическую жизнь страны ~ печатать ~ подвергать механической обработке;
обрабатывать на станке ~ промышленная установка ~ станок ~ человек, работающий как машина или действующий машинально ~ швейная машинка ~ шить (на машине) ~ attr. машинный;
machine age век машин;
machine works машиностроительный завод ~ translation машинный перевод;
machine politician амер. политикан, тесно связанный с партийной машиной ~ translation машинный перевод;
machine politician амер. политикан, тесно связанный с партийной машиной translation: machine ~ вчт. автоматический перевод machine ~ вчт. машинный перевод ~ attr. машинный;
machine age век машин;
machine works машиностроительный завод works: machine ~ машиностроительный завод milking ~ вчт. механизм откачки milling ~ фрезерный станок MS-DOS ~ вчт. машина с операционной системой ДОС naked ~ вчт. компьютер без программного обеспечения network access ~ вчт. машина доступа к сети note-vending ~ станок для печатания банкнот object ~ вчт. целевая машина parallel inference ~ вчт. машина параллельного вывода machine аппарат (организационный и т. п.) ;
state machine государственный аппарат;
party machine партийная машина photocopying ~ полигр. фотокопировальная машина profiling ~ копировальный станок reduction ~ вчт. редукционная машина single-user ~ вчт. однопользовательская машина slot ~ торговый автомат soldering ~ машина для групповой пайки sorting ~ сортировальная машина sorting ~ сортирующее устройство machine аппарат (организационный и т. п.) ;
state machine государственный аппарат;
party machine партийная машина state ~ вчт. конечный автомат target ~ вчт. целевая машина teaching ~ вчт. обучающая машина telephone answering ~ телефонный автоответчик telex ~ телексный аппарат Turing ~ вчт. машина Тьюринга user ~ вчт. абонентская машина vending ~ торговый автомат vendor: vendor = vending machine virtual ~ вчт. виртуальная машина voting ~ (перен.) машина голосования voting ~ машина для подсчета голосов (на выборах) voting: ~ machine перен. машина голосования ~ machine машина для подсчета голосов (на выборах) weighing ~ весы -
10 unit
1) единица, число 1 ( наименьшее положительное целое число)2) единица (физической) величины; единица измерения ( величины)3) элемент; компонент4) нейрон5) блок; узел; модуль; секция; звено6) прибор; устройство7) аппарат; установка•- unit under test
- abrasive-cleaning unit
- absolute units
- acknowledgement signal unit
- acoustic units
- allocation unit
- angle-tracking unit
- Ångström unit
- answer-back unit
- answering unit
- antenna coupler unit
- anticoincidence unit
- arbitrary unit
- arithmetic unit
- arithmetic and logic unit
- assembly unit
- associative unit
- attached unit
- audio processing unit
- audio-response unit
- automatic calling unit
- automatic lock-on unit
- automatic range tracking unit
- auxiliary power unit
- balanced-armature unit
- balancing unit
- base station unit
- base station control unit
- basic display unit
- basic measurement unit
- basic processing unit
- beam steering unit
- best matching unit
- bistable unit
- break-contact unit
- bubble unit
- bubble storage unit
- buffer unit
- bus interface unit
- camera control unit
- capacitor-resistor unit
- card punch unit
- card punching unit
- card-reader unit
- cassette unit
- central processing unit
- certificate signing unit
- CGS units
- changeover-contact unit
- channel unit
- channel service unit
- channel service unit/digital service unit
- chrominance unit
- clock unit
- cluster unit
- coefficient unit
- coil-spring reverberation unit
- coincidence unit
- communications control unit
- competitive unit
- computer interface unit
- connectionist unit
- control unit
- control-display unit
- converter unit
- conveyorized drying unit
- crosstalk unit
- curve scanning unit
- data unit
- data-acquisition unit
- data-adapter unit
- data-collection unit
- data encryption unit
- data-handling unit
- data transfer unit
- delay unit
- derived units
- developer unit
- dialing unit
- differentiating unit
- digital reverberation-echo unit
- digital service unit
- digital storage unit
- discrete unit
- disk unit
- display unit
- driver unit
- dual processing unit
- electron unit
- ENIGMA duration unit
- ENIGMA virtual page unit
- execution unit
- expansion unit
- experimental unit
- failed unit
- failure unit
- fixed-head disk unit
- floating-point processing unit
- forming unit
- frequency identification unit
- fuel-cell unit
- function unit
- fundamental units
- GeForce graphics processing unit
- geometrical unit
- graphics processing unit
- hidden unit
- hidden-layer unit
- Horner unit
- imaginary unit
- inductive energy storage unit
- inertial measurement unit
- information unit
- in-order retirement unit
- input unit
- input/output unit
- inquiry unit
- instruction unit
- instruction fetch unit
- integrating unit
- interface unit
- internetwork unit
- interrogating unit
- I/O control unit
- LAN access unit
- language unit
- line terminal unit
- logical unit
- magnetic-core storage unit
- magnetic tape unit
- mains unit
- make-contact unit
- matching unit
- matrix unit
- maximum transmission unit
- measurement unit
- medium attachment unit
- memory unit
- memory management unit
- microcontrol unit
- microprocessing unit
- microprocessor unit
- microprocessor control unit
- microprocessor-controlled unit
- microprogrammed unit
- MKS units
- mobile TV unit
- modular unit
- motor unit
- movable-head disk unit
- multiple unit
- multiplier unit
- multiply/accumulate unit
- multipoint control unit
- multistation access unit
- near-eye unit
- nerve unit
- network interface unit
- neural-like unit
- neuromotor unit
- numeric processing unit
- observation unit
- off-line unit
- on-line unit
- orderwire unit
- output unit
- paged memory management unit
- parallel arithmetic unit
- perceptual unit
- peripheral unit
- peripheral interface unit
- peripheral processing unit
- permanent storage unit
- piezoelectric-crystal unit
- pluggable unit
- plug-in unit
- processing unit
- processor unit
- producer's desk unit
- program-control unit
- protected data unit
- protocol data unit
- prototype unit
- quartz-crystal unit
- radio channel unit
- random-access storage unit
- reader unit
- read-write unit
- receptor unit
- recording unit
- register, arithmetic and logic unit
- reproducing unit
- reserve unit
- resistor-capacitor unit
- response unit
- reverberation unit
- sample unit
- sampling unit
- satellite delay compensation unit
- secure access unit
- secure telephone unit
- self-contained unit
- semantic unit
- sensory unit
- serial arithmetic unit
- service unit
- service protocol unit
- shaker unit
- SI units
- six-head tape-loop echo-reverberation unit
- slide unit
- spare unit
- standby unit
- start unit
- stop unit
- storage unit
- summing unit
- system processing unit
- tape unit
- telecine unit
- terminal unit
- terminal-control unit
- terminal-interchange unit
- time-base unit
- time processor unit
- timing unit
- traffic unit
- translation unit
- transmission control unit
- trichromatic unit
- tuning unit
- turntable unit
- ultimate sampling unit
- visual display unit
- voice-response unit
- volume unit
- winning unit
- wire-stripping unit
- word-processing unit
- writing unit -
11 machine
[məˈʃi:n]abstract machine вчт. абстрактная машина accounting machine бухгалтерская машина accounting machine счетная машина accounting machine счетно-аналитическая машина accounting machine фактурная машина adding machine арифмометр; счетная машина amusement machine игральный автомат answering machine телефонный автоответчик automatic answering machine телефонный автоответчик bare machine вчт. компьютер без программного обеспечения billing machine фактурная машина blowing machine =blowing engine bridge machine вчт. машина промежуточного звена business machine счетная машина для решения коммерческих задач business machine счетная машина для решения экономических задач calculating machine вчт. вычислительная машина capability machine вчт. машина с мандатной адресацией cash machine кассовый автомат coin machine монетный автомат coin vending machine монетный автомат coin-counting machine автомат для размена монет coin-sorting machine автомат для сортировки монет connection machine вчт. машина связей copying machine копировально-множительная машина copying machine копировальное устройство copying machine копировальный аппарат data base machine вчт. машина баз данных data flow machine вчт. машина управляемая потоком данных data processing machine вчт. процессор данных data-base machine вчт. машина баз данных database machine вчт. машина баз данных dating machine машина, проставляющая дату ensemble machine вчт. многопроцессорный вычислительный комплекс fax machine аппарат факсимильной связи finite-state machine вчт. конечный автомат franking machine почт. франкировальная машина gambling machine игровой автомат grinding machine шлифовальный станок hardcopy machine аппаратура для получения документальных копий inference machine вчт. машина логического вывода install a machine устанавливать оборудование invoicing machine фактурная машина knowledge base machine вчт. машина базы знаний knowledge machine вчт. машина обработки знаний knowledgebase machine вчт. машина баз знаний labeling machine этикетировочная машина language-specific machine вчт. машина ориентированная на конкретный язык machine аппарат (организационный и т. п.); state machine государственный аппарат; party machine партийная машина machine велосипед; автомобиль; самолет machine вычислительная машина machine машина; станок machine вчт. машина machine машина machine attr. машинный; machine age век машин; machine works машиностроительный завод machine вчт. машинный machine механизм machine механизм machine организация или партия, контролирующая политическую жизнь страны machine печатать machine подвергать механической обработке; обрабатывать на станке machine промышленная установка machine станок machine человек, работающий как машина или действующий машинально machine швейная машинка machine шить (на машине) machine attr. машинный; machine age век машин; machine works машиностроительный завод machine translation машинный перевод; machine politician амер. политикан, тесно связанный с партийной машиной machine translation машинный перевод; machine politician амер. политикан, тесно связанный с партийной машиной translation: machine machine вчт. автоматический перевод machine machine вчт. машинный перевод machine attr. машинный; machine age век машин; machine works машиностроительный завод works: machine machine машиностроительный завод milking machine вчт. механизм откачки milling machine фрезерный станок MS-DOS machine вчт. машина с операционной системой ДОС naked machine вчт. компьютер без программного обеспечения network access machine вчт. машина доступа к сети note-vending machine станок для печатания банкнот object machine вчт. целевая машина parallel inference machine вчт. машина параллельного вывода machine аппарат (организационный и т. п.); state machine государственный аппарат; party machine партийная машина photocopying machine полигр. фотокопировальная машина profiling machine копировальный станок reduction machine вчт. редукционная машина single-user machine вчт. однопользовательская машина slot machine торговый автомат soldering machine машина для групповой пайки sorting machine сортировальная машина sorting machine сортирующее устройство machine аппарат (организационный и т. п.); state machine государственный аппарат; party machine партийная машина state machine вчт. конечный автомат target machine вчт. целевая машина teaching machine вчт. обучающая машина telephone answering machine телефонный автоответчик telex machine телексный аппарат Turing machine вчт. машина Тьюринга user machine вчт. абонентская машина vending machine торговый автомат vendor: vendor = vending machine virtual machine вчт. виртуальная машина voting machine (перен.) машина голосования voting machine машина для подсчета голосов (на выборах) voting: machine machine перен. машина голосования machine machine машина для подсчета голосов (на выборах) weighing machine весы -
12 program
программа, см. тж application || программироватьa program is too big to fit in memory — программа не умещается в отведённой памяти ( машинное сообщение)
- program in- absolute program
- accessory program
- active program
- administration program
- application program
- A-program
- archive program
- assembler program
- assembler-program
- assembly language program
- assembly program
- automatic recovery program
- background program
- benchmark program
- binary program
- blue-ribbon program
- bootstrap program
- brittle program
- C++ program
- C++-program
- called program
- calling program
- cataloged program
- chain additions program
- chain maintenance program
- channel program
- check program
- checking program
- common program
- communication program
- compaction program
- compiled object program
- compiler program
- compiling program
- complete program
- compressor program
- computer program
- concordance program
- concurrent program
- concurrently running programs
- concurrent-scheduling supervisor program
- condensing program
- configuration program
- consulting program
- control program
- conversational program
- conversion program
- copy-protected program
- copyrighted program
- core-resident program
- correct program
- crash-proof program
- curve-fitting program
- data abstraction program
- data access program
- data flow program
- data set utility program
- data-vet program
- debugging program
- decision program
- development program
- diagnosis program
- diagnostic program
- digital simulation program
- disk-resident program
- editor program
- embedded program
- emulator program
- epistemic logic program
- executable program
- executive program
- exerciser program
- externally stored program
- fail-recognition program
- fault-diagnosis program
- fault-location program
- fine-grained program
- fixed program
- foreground program
- format program
- FORTRAN program
- FORTRAN-program
- fragmented programs
- free-standing program
- function program
- gap filling program
- general-purpose program
- generating program
- generator program
- graphic display program
- hardware program
- hardware-maintenance program
- help program
- heuristic program
- high frequency program
- high volume program
- host program
- illustrative program
- impenetrable program
- inactive program
- independent program
- initial input program
- initial loading program
- in-line program
- integer program
- interactive program
- interconsole message program
- internally stored program
- interpreter program
- interpretive program
- introspective program
- job control program
- job program
- knowledge-based program
- language-understanding program
- learning program
- librarian program
- library program
- license program
- linear program
- link-edited program
- load program
- load-and-go program
- loading program
- logical program
- logical relational program
- machine language program
- machine program
- macroassembly program
- macrogenerating program
- mail program
- main program
- manager program
- manufacturer programs
- map program
- mask-level digitization program
- master program
- mathematical program
- menu-driven program
- message control program
- message processing program
- micromodular program
- minimal access program
- minimum access program
- minimum latency program
- modular-sized program
- monitor program
- monitoring program
- monolithic program
- multisupplier program
- mutated program
- network control program
- networking program
- nonexpansible program
- nonprocedural program
- nucleus initialization program
- object program
- operating program
- optimally coded program
- overlay program
- overlays program
- packaged program
- paint program
- panel program
- PASCAL program
- PASCAL-program
- patched program
- placement program
- plugged program
- polling program
- pop-up program
- portable program
- position-independent program
- postedit program
- postmortem program
- precanned program
- precompiler program
- pre-edit program
- prewired program
- prime program program
- printed program
- print-intensive program
- problem-state program
- problem program
- procedural program
- processing program
- production program
- program for Windows
- program in assembler
- program in C++
- program in FORTRAN
- program in PASCAL
- proper program
- prototype program
- pseudoapplication program
- punched tape program
- read-in program
- real-world program
- reduction program
- reenterable program
- reentrant program
- relocatable program
- report program
- resident program
- restructuring program
- reusable program
- robot program
- robust program
- routine program
- routing program
- running program
- runtime program
- salvation program
- sample program
- scrutinous program
- segmented program
- self-adapting program
- self-contained program
- self-diagnostic program
- self-modification program
- self-modifying program
- self-monitoring program
- self-organizing program
- self-relocatable program
- self-relocating program
- self-resetting program
- self-test program
- self-triggering program
- sequence-scheduling supervisor program
- service program
- shareable program
- shell program
- simulation program
- slave program
- snapshot dump program
- snapshot trace program
- software program
- sort program
- sort/merge program
- sorting program
- source language program
- source program
- spaghetti program
- specific program
- spreadsheet program
- stand-alone program
- standard program
- standby program
- start-up program
- steering program
- stored program
- structured program
- subject program
- superconsistent program
- supervisor program
- supervisory program
- support program
- surface program
- suspended program
- symbolic program
- system program
- systems program
- tape-to-printer program
- teaching program
- test program
- throwaway program
- total-load program
- trace program
- trace-interpretive program
- tracing program
- tracking program
- transaction program
- translating program
- translation program
- translator program
- troubleshooting program
- TSR program
- unmaintable program
- unreadable program
- updated program
- user program
- utility program
- wavelet program
- wired-in programEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > program
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