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61 outrageous language
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62 parliamentary language
парламентська мова; мова, прийнята у парламенті -
63 secret language
таємна мова, код, шифр, тайнопис; зашифрований текст, шифровка -
64 seditious language
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65 state language
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66 statement language
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67 strong language
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68 target language
мова перекладу, цільова мова -
69 terse language
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70 testamentary language
мова заповіту, формулювання заповіту ( про мовну форму) -
71 underworld language
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72 unparliamentary language
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73 working language
робоча (офіційна) мова (конференції, наради тощо) -
74 absolute language
машинна моваEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > absolute language
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75 advanced Boolean expression language
вдосконалена мова булевих виразів (програмні засоби розробки логічних схем)English-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > advanced Boolean expression language
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76 advanced continuous simulation language
вдосконалена мова програмування для імітаційного моделювання безперервних процесівEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > advanced continuous simulation language
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77 application control language
мова програмування, орієнтована на прикладні задачіEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > application control language
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78 application data description language
мова опису даних прикладних задачEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > application data description language
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79 asynchronous circuit design language
мова проектування асинхронних схемEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > asynchronous circuit design language
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80 basic design language for structure
мова проектування структур ВІСEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > basic design language for structure
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