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1 поточна обработка
job-to-job processingБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > поточна обработка
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2 обработка на задания
изч.job processingБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > обработка на задания
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3 програма
program (me)(разписание) timetableполитическа програма a political programmeучебна програма a syllabus (of instruction); a programme of studiesам. curriculumпрограма на театър. playbillпрограма на спортни състезания a list of fixturesno програма by programmeизвън програмата (на концерт) as an encore* * *програ̀ма,ж., -и 1. program(me); ( разписание) timetable; двойна \програмаа (в кино) double feature; извън \програмаата (на концерт) as an encore; по \програмаа by programme; \програмаа за икономическо развитие economic development programme; \програмаа за обмен exchange programme; \програмаа на спортни състезания list of fixtures; \програмаа на театър playbill; \програмаата може да претърпи известни изменения the programme is subject to alteration; регионална \програмаа за действия в областта на околната среда Programme for Regional Environment Measures; телевизионна \програмаа ( във вестник) listing; учебна \програмаа syllabus (of instruction); programme of studies; амер. curriculum;2.: актуализирана \програмаа update programme; блоксхема на \програмаа комп. flow diagram; водеща \програмаа master programme; обслужваща \програмаа service programme; подробна \програмаа explicit programme; помощна \програмаа utility programme; \програмаа за планиране на задачи job scheduler; \програмаа за подреждане на канали channel scheduler; \програмаа за проверка на правописа spellchecker; \програмаа за регистриране и обработка на грешки error processing programme; самовъзстановяваща се \програмаа self-initializing programme.* * *programme (и компютърна): What is the програма for tomorrow? - Каква е програмата за утре?; schedule (график); software (компютърна); timetable (разписание); channel (телевизионна)* * *1. (разписание) timetable: политическа ПРОГРАМА a political programme 2. no ПРОГРАМА by programme 3. program(me) 4. ПРОГРАМА на спортни състезания a list of fixtures 5. ПРОГРАМА на театър. playbill 6. ам. curriculum 7. двойна ПРОГРАМА (в кино) a double feature 8. извън ПРОГРАМАта (на концерт) as an encore 9. учебна ПРОГРАМА a syllabus (of instruction);a programme of studies
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