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61 object time
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > object time
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62 object video monitoring
object video monitoring Objektüberwachung f (mit Videokamera)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > object video monitoring
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63 object lesson
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64 object language
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65 object lesson
'ob·ject les·son nthe disaster was an \object lesson in how not to run a ship die Katastrophe war ein Musterbeispiel dafür, wie man ein Schiff nicht führen sollte -
66 object-to-object reflection
rare < edp> (color shade interference of objects) ■ Farbinterreflexion f ; Reflexion zwischen Objekten f ; wechselseitige Färbung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > object-to-object reflection
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67 Object Linking and Embedding
abbr. OLEУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > Object Linking and Embedding
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68 Object Management Architecture
abbr. OMAУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > Object Management Architecture
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69 Object-Oriented Programming
abbr. OOPУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > Object-Oriented Programming
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70 object classification
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71 object code
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72 object computer
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73 object detection
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74 object distance
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75 object file name
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76 object module
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77 object plane
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78 object point
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79 object program
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80 object protection
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object# — object n 1 *thing, article Analogous words: *affair, concern, matter, thing: *form, figure, shape, configuration 2 objective, goal, end, aim, design, purpose, *intention, intent Analogous words: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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object — the noun [14] and object the verb [15] have diverged considerably over the centuries, but they come from the same ultimate source: Latin obicere. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix ob ‘towards’ and jacere ‘throw’ (source of English… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins