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  • 1 бар код

    bar code
    bar codes

    Български-Angleščina политехнически речник > бар код

  • 2 код

    code, key, cypher
    буквен код a letter/literal code
    цифров код a digital/numerical code
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    м., -ове, (два) ко̀да code, key, cypher; буквен \код letter/literal code; буквено-цифров \код alphanumeric code; двоично-петичен \код biquinary code; десетично-двоичен \код bidecimal code; морзов \код dot-and-dash code; опознавателен \код identity code; петзначен \код five-unit code; цифров \код digital/numerical code; щрихов \код ( върху стоки) bar code.
    * * *
    code: a digital код - цифров код; cryptograph
    * * *
    1. code, key, cypher 2. буквен КОД a letter/literal code 3. цифров КОД a digital/numerical code

    Български-английски речник > код

  • 3 лентов

    тех. лентова шлайфмашина a band grinder
    лентово засяване broad-strip sowing
    * * *
    лѐнтов,
    прил. bar; \лентов шифър bar-code; \лентова диаграма strip chart; \лентова шлайфмашина техн. band grinder; \лентово дъждуване strip raining; \лентово засяване broad-strip sowing.
    * * *
    1. ЛЕНТОВo засяване broad-strip sowing 2. тех.: ЛЕНТОВа шлайфмашина a band grinder

    Български-английски речник > лентов

См. также в других словарях:

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