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1 вербальный информационно-поисковый язык
вербальный информационно-поисковый язык
Информационно-поисковый язык, использующий для представления своих лексических единиц слова и выражения естественного языка в их орфографической форме.
[ГОСТ 7.74-96]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > вербальный информационно-поисковый язык
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2 ABAP-ключевое слово
SAP.tech. ABAP key word, ABAP keyword, ABAP language element, language elementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ABAP-ключевое слово
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3 код
1) General subject: code, signal book, ticker, pattern2) Aviation: coded designator, name-code3) Military: code book, code key, identifier4) Engineering: code pattern, designator, indicator, logical number, prefix (города, зоны), reference designation (напр, детали в каталоге), word, digits (в телефонии)5) Mathematics: cypher6) Railway term: cipher key7) Law: secret language8) Economy: code number9) Telecommunications: system of notations10) Physics: cypher key11) Electronics: digit12) Information technology: cipher, coded character set, coded representation, fdf (ааа), key13) Special term: signal-book14) Astronautics: identification number15) SAP. abbreviation17) Automation: number, reference number -
4 шифр
1) General subject: call mark (книги, карты), call number (книги, плёнки и т. п.), code, key, pressmark (книги), cipher2) Military: cipher code3) Engineering: logical number, number4) Railway term: cypher5) Law: secret language6) Economy: code number7) Automobile industry: letter (завода изготовителя)8) Diplomatic term: reference number( of a document) (документа)9) Polygraphy: box number10) Telecommunications: word code11) Atomic energy: advance letter12) Advertising: key number (например, на возвратном купоне), reference number (документа)13) Quality control: letter (завода-поставщика)
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