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[ˈsentə]adjustment training center центр профессиональной реадаптации; центр переподготовки campus-based center университетский вычислительный центр center амер. = centre center амер. = centre centre: centre бюро center концентрировать center помещать(ся) в центре; концентрировать(ся); сосредоточивать (ся) (in, on, at, round, about) center пункт center середина center сосредоточивать center средняя точка center средоточие center учреждение center центр; средоточие; середина (чего-л.) center центр center центральная точка center спорт. центральный игрок (нападающий, защитник и т. д.); центровой center тех. центрировать; отмечать кернером center тех. шаблон, угольник computation center вычислительный центр computer center вычислительный центр computing center вычислительный центр control center центр управления data processing center вчт. центр обработки данных data switching center вчт. коммутационный центр data switching center вчт. центр коммутации сообщений data-processing center центр обработки данных data-reduction center центр обработки данных documentation center центр информационного обслуживания input-output center вчт. узел управления вводом-выводом mental resource center центр оказания помощи душевнобольным message center воен. пункт сбора (и отправки) донесений message switching center вчт. центр коммутации сообщений preparation center центр подготовки данных processing center центр обработки данных switching center вчт. коммутационный центр transaction center вчт. концентратор транзакций
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