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21 command language
nCOMP&DP guía de orden f, lenguaje de comandos m, lenguaje de órdenes m, petición de orden f -
22 command link
nSPACE enlace de señal de control m -
23 command module
nSPACE módulo de mando m -
24 command receiver
nSPACE receptor de la señal de control m -
25 command ship
nMILIT, WATER TRANSP navy buque en que se halla el mando naval m -
26 command system
nCOMP&DP sistema de órdenes m -
27 command-driven interface
nCOMP&DP interfase accionada por órdenes f, interfaz controlado por órdenes mTELECOM interfaz controlado por órdenes mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > command-driven interface
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28 command automatism
s.automatismo de orden. -
29 command button
s.botón de comando. -
30 command car
s.automóvil de mando. -
31 command chain
s.cadena de mandos. -
32 command economy
s.economía dirigida, economía controlada. -
33 command file
s.archivo de comando, archivo de mandos, fichero de comando. -
34 command group
s.1 grupo de comando, grupo de supervisión.2 grupo de mando. -
35 command hallucination
s.alucinación de órdenes. -
36 command key
s.tecla de comando. -
37 command language
s.lenguaje de comandos, lenguaje de mandatos, lenguaje de órdenes. -
38 command line
s.línea de comando, comando, orden. -
39 command mode
s.modo de comando. -
40 command module
s.módulo de maniobra y mando, módulo de mando.
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