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41 код команды
1. command codeкод команды; система команд — order code
2. order codeкод команды; система команд; набор команд — instruction code
команда < стереть единичный код> — single code delete
3. instruction codeмашинный код; система команд — computer code
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42 набор
1. м. set, kit2. м. тлф. dialling3. м. мат. set, collection4. м. полигр. composition, typesetting; types and spacing; type set5. м. framingвыполнять набор высоты до … метров — climb to … metres
переходить в набор высоты — enter a climb; climb out
набор зубчатых колёс — set of gears; train of gears
набор концевых мер — set of gauge blocks; stack of gauge blocks
набор корпуса судна подкрепляет внешние и внутренние листовые конструкции — framing provides a structure to which the outer and inner planking is secured
набор «слепым» методом — touch method composition
набор шестерён — set of gears; train of gears
Синонимический ряд:1. комплект (сущ.) комплект2. наем (сущ.) вербовка; вербовку; наем -
43 резка
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44 сокращенный набор команд
1. short code2. short computer codeкод команды; система команд; набор команд — instruction code
команда < стереть единичный код> — single code delete
3. reduced instruction setРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > сокращенный набор команд
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