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1 task
n. uppgift, arbete; uppdrag; plikt; börda--------v. ålägga ett arbete; belasta* * *(a piece of especially hard work; a duty that must be done: household tasks.) uppgift -
2 task force
operationsstyrka, stridsgrupp; specialistgrupp; arbetsgrupp* * *(a force selected from the armed services for a special task.) specialstyrka -
3 task button
taskknapp, knapp på taskbaren som representerar en aktiv applikation och kan bli nertryckt för att komma tillbaka till applikationen (data) -
4 task list
arbetslista, fönster som visar en lista av alla aktiva program och som tillåter användare att flytta mellan programmen (data) -
5 task work
ackordsarbete -
6 task-oriented thinking
uppgiftsorienterat tänkande -
7 Internet Engineering Task Force
specialistgrupp för Internetteknik, en operationsgrupp som utvecklar normer för dataöverföringen över Internet samt Internet-nätverksteknologi (data)English-Swedish dictionary > Internet Engineering Task Force
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8 assigning a task
föreläggande [av] en uppgift -
9 background task
bakgrundsuppgift, uppgift som utförs parallellt med huvudapplikationen (data) -
10 carried out the task
utförde uppgiften -
11 carrying out a task
utföra uppgiften; utförande av uppgiften -
12 complicated task
komplicerad uppgift -
13 emergency task force
hjälpmanskap -
14 foreground task
förgrundsarbete, användarens arbete i det aktiva fönstret i förgrunden som svarar direkt på input [data] -
15 fulfilled the task
fullbordade uppgiften -
16 impossible task
en omöjlig uppgift -
17 irksome task
tröttsam uppgift -
18 perform a task
utföra en uppgift -
19 plug away at a task
knoga på med en uppgift -
20 saddle a person with a task
ge en person en uppgift
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task — [tɑːsk ǁ tæsk] noun [countable] 1. a piece of work that must be done, especially one that must be done regularly: • Scheduling is a key task for most managers. • day to day management tasks • computers that can do dozens of tasks at the same time … Financial and business terms
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