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1 operational
operational [‚ɒpəˈreɪ∫ənl]a. [staff, troops, vehicle, plan, system] opérationnelb. [expenses, profit] d'exploitation ; [problems] de fonctionnement━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word opérationnel ends in -el instead of -al and has a double n.* * *[ˌɒpə'reɪʃənl]1) gen, Military ( ready to operate) opérationnel/-elle2) [budget, costs, manager] d'exploitation -
2 operative
operative ['ɒprətɪv]∎ to become operative entrer en vigueur, prendre effet;∎ parking restrictions became operative last year les limitations de stationnement ont pris effet l'an dernier(b) (operational → system, scheme, skill) opérationnel;∎ the system will soon be operative le système sera bientôt opérationnel∎ the operative word le mot qui convient2 noun∎ machine operative conducteur(trice) m,f de machine;∎ textile operative ouvrier(ère) m,f du textile
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