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1 Concept
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2 concept
مفهوم* * *مَفْهوم (ج: مَفاهيم) -
3 CONCEPT
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4 concept
[΄kɔnsept] n հասկացություն, գաղա փար -
5 Concept money Supply
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6 Concept of a public service
مفهوم الخدمة العامةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Concept of a public service
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7 Concept of elasticity
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8 Concept of public service
مفهوم الخدمة العامةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Concept of public service
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9 CONCEPT PLAN
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10 CONCEPT OF OPERATION
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11 BATTLEFIELD INFORMATION CONCEPT EMULATION PROGRAM
English-Arabic military dictionary > BATTLEFIELD INFORMATION CONCEPT EMULATION PROGRAM
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12 CLIMB-AND-DIVE CONCEPT
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13 CONVERGENCE CONCEPT
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14 HOTAS CONCEPT
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15 chassis concept
تصوّر تصميمي لمجموعة الحركة على الطريقEnglish-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > chassis concept
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16 continuous chassis control concept (CCCC)
مفهوم التحكم المُستمر في مجموعة الحركة على الطريق (CCCC)English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > continuous chassis control concept (CCCC)
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17 drive concept
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > drive concept
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18 plus 1 concept
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > plus 1 concept
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19 vehicle dynamics concept
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > vehicle dynamics concept
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20 proof of concept
The verification that the selected technology performs according to pre-established criteria in a lab environment designed to simulate the production environment.
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Concept 1 96:CD — Album par Richie Hawtin Sortie 1998 Genre Techno minimale Format CD Label M nus Critique … Wikipédia en Français
Concept — Con cept, n. [L. conceptus (cf. neut. conceptum fetus), p. p. of concipere to conceive: cf. F. concept. See {Conceit}.] An abstract general conception; a notion; a universal. [1913 Webster] The words conception, concept, notion, should be limited … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
concept — I noun abstract idea, abstraction, appraisal, appreciation, apprehension, assessment, assumption, belief, conception, conclusion, conjecture, consideration, deduction, doctrine, estimate, evaluation, fancy, feeling, formative notion, guess, idea … Law dictionary
Concept — Concept, Winword.Concept … Universal-Lexikon
concept — CONCEPT. s. m. (On prononce le P dans ce mot et le suivant.) Terme didactique. Idée, simple vue de l esprit. Une abstraction n est qu un concept … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
concept — [kän′sept΄] n. [L conceptus: see CONCEIVE] 1. an idea or thought, esp. a generalized idea of a thing or class of things; abstract notion 2. a) an original idea, design, etc.; conception b) a central or unifying idea or theme: often used… … English World dictionary
Concept — (v. lat.), 1) der Entwurf eines Aufsatzes, bevor derselbe ins Reine geschrieben ist; 2) der Entwurf z.B. einer Rede, einer musikalischen Arbeit, eines Handelsprojects etc.; 3) (Rechtsw.), so v. w. Punctation; 4) (Philos.), so v. w. Begriff … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon