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1 master port
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2 master port
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > master port
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3 master port
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4 port
1) порт; вход; выход2) канал•- connecting port
- data port
- electric port
- extended line port
- extended telephone port
- input port
- input/output port
- master port
- mixer port
- n-channel port
- nonshared port
- output port
- parallel port
- preselector port
- RS-port
- series port
- subscribers line port
- TCP port
- terminal port
- unbalanced portEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > port
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5 master
1. n1) владелец; хозяин2) мастер, знаток своего дела, специалист3) оригинал, образец
- depot master
- dock master
- harbour master
- port master
- shift master
- ship's master
- stock master2. vовладевать, осваиватьEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > master
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6 master cylinder inlet port
English-german technical dictionary > master cylinder inlet port
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7 port master
см. harbour masterEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > port master
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8 port sharing unit
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9 master data
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > master data
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10 master slave configuration
English-Russian big medical dictionary > master slave configuration
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11 master data
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12 master of the port
Нефть и газ: капитан порта -
13 port master
Экономика: капитан порта -
14 compensating port
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15 capitaine de port
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16 harbour master
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17 vent port
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18 breather port
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19 feed port
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20 inlet port
<tech.gen> (hole letting sth run in) ■ Einlauföffnung f< mvhcl> ■ Einspritzöffnung f<mvhcl.mot> ■ Zulaufbohrung f<mvhcl.mot> (of a rotary piston engine) ■ Einlassöffnung f< turb> ■ Eintrittskanal m
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