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1 unified code
1) Бухгалтерия: унифицированный код (АСУ)2) Телеграфия: стандартизованный код -
2 unified code
тлг. стандартизованный кодEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > unified code
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3 code
1) код2) шифр3) программа•- access code
- adaptive predictive code
- additional code
- address code
- Aiken code
- Alpha code
- alphabetic code
- alphanumeric code
- alternate mark inversion code
- alternating code
- ambush code
- answer-back code
- application code
- area code
- authentication code
- automatic code
- backward f-code
- balanced code
- bar code
- Baudot code
- binary code
- bi-phase code
- block code
- Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenguem code
- cable code
- call direction code
- called station code
- calling code
- carrier recovering code
- CCIT2 code
- central office code
- closed group locking code
- color code
- comma-free code
- command code
- complement code
- completion code
- computer code
- concatenated code
- condition code
- constant code
- Continental code
- continuous-radio code
- convolutional code
- correcting code
- country code
- creeping code
- cyclic code
- data code
- data-network identification code
- decade code
- decimal code
- dense-binary code
- destination point code
- device control codes
- directing code
- display-unlock code
- distribution code
- double-current cable code
- double-pulse code
- drop-frame time code
- dynamic code
- eight-level code
- engineering code
- equal-length code
- error code
- error status code
- error-correcting code
- error-detection code
- even code
- excessless code
- execution operation code
- extended binary-coded decimal-interchange code
- extension-start code
- fault code
- frame rate code
- framing code
- gold code
- Gray code
- group start code
- Hagelbarger code
- Hamming code
- identifying code
- instruction code
- international cable code
- international dialing code
- interpretative code
- invalid code
- inverse code
- iterative code
- letter code
- line code
- linear code
- local code
- long code
- magnetic code
- Manchester code
- marking code
- message-authentication code
- Miller-square code
- minimum-distance code
- modified-AMI code
- modified-Huffman code
- Morse code
- Morse-cable code
- multilevel code
- multiple-address code
- multiple-frequency code
- Murray code
- n-ary code
- natural code
- n-channel code
- n-digit code
- n-level code
- nonbinary code
- nonlinear code
- nonprint code
- n-unit code
- one-address code
- one-level code
- optical line code
- optimum code
- originating point code
- outgoing station code
- overprecision code
- packet-linear code
- paired-disparity code
- pair-separated triple code
- panel code
- paper-tape code
- parallel code
- pattern code
- perfect code
- permutation code
- personal code
- picture start code
- PIN code
- polar code
- polinomial code
- polling ID code
- prefix code
- prefix-free code
- primary code
- primitive code
- printing telegraph code
- private code
- product code
- programmable unlock code
- pseudorandom noise code
- PST code
- pulse code
- punch-tape code
- quant scale code
- quasi-perfect code
- quick-dial code
- radio search code
- recycling code
- redundant code
- Reed-Solomon code
- reference select code
- reflected code
- reflex binary code
- remote fax activation code
- retrieval code
- return code
- road code
- ROMable code
- routing code
- RS-code
- RZ-code
- selector call code
- self-demarcating code
- self-synchronizing code
- self-testing code
- series code
- signaling code
- simple code
- single-digit code
- single-frequency code
- skip code
- slice start code
- speed-dial code
- stage code
- start code
- startstop code
- stop code
- syllable code
- symmetrical code
- synchronization code
- system code
- systematic error checking code
- tag code
- telegraph code
- teleprinter code
- teletypewriter code
- three-digit code
- time code
- transmission system code
- trellis code
- trouble code
- trunk code
- two-digit code
- two-out-of-five code
- uneven code
- unified code
- unit code
- unit-distance code
- user-data start code
- variable length code
- vertical interval time code
- watchdog code
- Z-codeEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > code
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4 unified customs code
единый таможенный кодекс
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > unified customs code
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5 unified Customs code
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6 unified prediction and analysis code
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > unified prediction and analysis code
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7 Unified Building Code
English-Russian industrial glossariy > Unified Building Code
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8 UBC (Unified Building Code)
Общая лексика: Унифицированный строительный кодексУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > UBC (Unified Building Code)
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9 UNIPAC
unified prediction and analysis code - единый предсказывающий и анализирующий код -
10 UCC
English-Russian dictionary of computer abbreviations and terms > UCC
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11 UBC
1) Общая лексика: (Unified Building Code) Унифицированный строительный кодекс2) Компьютерная техника: Unified Buffer Cache3) Морской термин: универсальное судно для перевозки грузов навалом (universal bulk carrier)4) Военный термин: Unified Battle Command5) Религия: United Baptist Church6) Грубое выражение: Ultimate Babe City7) Сокращение: Universal Bibliographic Control, University of British Columbia8) Фирменный знак: United Bat Control, United Business Computers, Inc.9) Деловая лексика: универсальное судно для перевозки массовых грузов, универсальное судно для перевозки навалочных грузов (universal bulk carrier)10) Химическое оружие: uniform building code11) МИД: Union of the Baltic Cities12) Газовые турбины: недожог, unburned carbon -
12 system
1) система || системный2) система; установка; устройство; комплекс3) программа•- adaptive control system
- address selection system
- addressing system
- advice-giving system
- AI planning system
- AI system
- analog computing system
- analog-digital computing system
- analysis information system
- application system
- arabic number system
- arithmetic system
- assembly system
- asymmetrical system
- atomic system
- attached processor system
- audio system
- authoring system
- automated office system
- automatic block system
- automatic checkout system
- automatic control system
- automatic search system
- automatic test system
- automatically programmed system
- automatically taught system
- autoprogrammable system
- axiomatic system
- backup system
- bad system
- bang-bang system
- base-2 system
- basic system
- batch-processing system
- binary system
- binary-coded decimal system
- binary-number system
- biquinary system
- bit-mapped system
- bit-slice system
- black-board expert system
- block parity system
- buddy system
- business system
- bus-oriented system
- bussed system
- CAD system
- call-reply system
- carrier system
- cause-controlled system
- character recognition system
- character-reading system
- chargeback system
- check sum error-detecting system
- chip-layout system
- clock system
- closed loop system
- closed system
- co-authoring system
- code recognition system
- code system
- coded-decimal system
- code-dependent system
- code-insensitive system
- code-sensitive system
- code-transparent system
- coding system
- coincident selection system
- cold system
- color-coded system
- command system
- common-bus system
- communication data system
- communications-oriented system
- complete articulated system
- computer system
- computer-aided design system
- computer-aided system
- computer-based system
- computer-based weapon system
- computerized system
- computing system
- concatenated coding system
- concealment system
- conservative system
- contention system
- continuous presence system
- control system
- controlled system
- controlling system
- coordinate system
- cordonnier system
- costrained vision system
- cross system
- crossbar switch system
- data acquisition system
- data collection system
- data exchange system
- data flow system
- data gethering system
- data handling system
- data management system
- data preparation system
- data processing system
- data reduction system
- data retrieval system
- data storage system
- data system
- data transmission system
- database management system
- database support system
- data-managed system
- decimal number system
- decimal system
- decimal numeration system
- decision support system
- decision-aided system
- decision-making system
- decision-support system
- decision-taking system
- decoding selection system
- decomposable system
- dedicated system
- degenerate system
- design library support system
- design-automation system
- design-verification system
- development support system
- development system
- digital communication system
- digital computing system
- direct-current system
- directly coupled system
- discrete system
- discrete-continuous system
- disk operating system
- display system
- distributed database management system
- distributed function system
- distributed intelligence system
- distributed parameter system
- distributed system
- distribution system
- double intermediate tape system
- down system
- drafting system
- dual system
- dual-computer system
- dual-processor system
- duodecimal number system
- duodecimal system
- duotricenary number system
- duotricenary system
- duplexed computer system
- duplex computer system
- dyadic number system
- dyadic system
- dynamic mapping system
- dynamic scene system
- dynamic support system
- electronic data processing system
- electronic sorting system
- encoding system
- equipment adapted data system
- erasing system
- error-controlled system
- error-correcting system
- error-detecting system
- executive file-control system
- executive system
- expert control system
- expert support system
- expert system
- expert-planning system
- externally pulsed system
- fail-safe system
- fail-soft system
- fan-out system
- fault-tolerant system
- feasible system
- federated system
- feed system
- feedback system
- feedforward control system
- fiche retrieval system
- file control system
- file system
- fixed-lenght record system
- fixed-point system
- fixed-radix numeration system
- floating-point system
- fluid transport system
- follow-up system
- forgiving system
- front-end system
- fuzzy expert system
- generic expert system
- geographically distributed system
- goal-seeking system
- good system
- graceful degradation system
- graphic data system
- graphics display system
- graphics system
- help system
- heterogeneous system
- hexadecimal number system
- hexadecimal system - host system
- hostless system
- host-satellite system
- human visual system
- hunting system
- hypermedia system
- imaging system
- incremental system
- independent system
- indirectly coupled system
- information storage and retrieval system
- information retrieval system
- information handling system
- information management system
- information processing system
- information system
- information-feedback system
- in-plant system
- input/output control system
- instruction system
- instrumentation management system
- integrated system
- intelligence system
- interactive control system
- interactive system
- intercommunicating system
- interlock system
- internal number system
- internal system
- Internet-enabled system
- interrupt system
- isolated system
- kernel system
- key-to-disk/tape system
- knowledge base management system
- knowledge system
- knowledge-based system
- large-scale computing system
- laser communication system
- layered control system - lexicon-driven system
- library reference system
- local-network system
- long-haul system
- lumped-parameter system
- machine tool control system
- machine-limited system
- machine-oriented programming system
- macroinstruction system
- macro system
- magnetic memory system
- magnetic recording system
- magnetic tape plotting system
- mail message system
- mail system
- mailbox system
- management information system
- man-machine system
- mapping system
- map-reading system
- mass memory system
- mass storage system
- master/slave system
- matrix memory system
- memory driver system
- memory system
- message handling system
- message system
- microcomputer system
- microfilm printing system
- midsplit system
- MIMO system
- mixed-base numbering system
- mixed-base number system
- mixed-radix numeration system
- model-based expert system
- modular system
- monitoring system
- monitor system
- mosaic system - multicomputer system
- multidimensional system
- multifrequency system
- multilevel storage system
- multiloop system
- multimaster communication system
- multimicroprocessor system
- multiple computation system
- multiple-bus system
- multiple-coincident magnetic storage system
- multiple-output control system
- multiplex system
- multiport system
- multiprocessing system
- multiprocessor system
- multiprogramming computer system
- multiprogramming system
- multisite system
- multispeaker system
- multistable system
- multitasking operating system
- multiterminal system
- multiuser computer system
- multiuser system
- multiuser operating system
- multivariable system
- multivariate system
- negative-base number representation system
- negative-base number system
- network operating system
- node-replicated system
- noncomputerized system
- nonconsistently based number system
- nondegenerate system
- number representation system
- numbering system
- number system
- numeral system
- numeration system
- numerical system
- octal number system
- octal system
- office automation system
- off-line system
- on-demand system
- one-level storage system
- one-loop system
- one-over-one address system
- on-line system
- open-ended system
- open system
- open-loop system
- operating system
- operational system
- optical memory system
- overdetermined system
- overload-hold system
- page-on-demand system
- panelboard system
- paper-tape system
- parameter-driven expert system
- pattern recognition system
- peek-a-boo system
- peripheral system
- pipeline system
- polled system
- polymorphic system
- polyphase system
- portable system
- positional representation system
- Post-production system
- priority scheduling system
- priority system
- procedural expert system
- process control system
- processor-sharing system
- production control system
- production system
- program system
- programming system
- protection system
- pulse system
- pulse-or-no-pulse system
- pulse-signal system
- punch card computer system
- pure-binary numeration system
- purposeful system
- quadruplex system
- question-answering system
- queueing system
- queue system
- radix numbering system
- radix number system
- reactive system
- reading system
- real-time expert system
- real-time operating system
- real-time system
- reasoning system
- recognition system
- recording system
- recovery system
- reduntant number system
- reduntant system
- reflected binary number system
- reflected binary system
- refreshment system
- remote-access system
- replicating system
- representation system
- request-repeat system
- rerecording system
- residue number system
- residue system
- resource-sharing system
- restorable system
- retrieval system
- retrieval-only system - robotic system
- robot system
- rule-based expert system
- rule-based system
- scalable system
- selection system
- self-adapting system
- self-adjusting system
- self-aligning system
- self-balancing system
- self-check system
- self-contained system
- self-correcting system
- self-descriptive system
- self-learning system
- self-organizing system
- self-sustained oscillation system
- self-test system
- sensor-based system
- sequential scheduling system
- sexadecimal number system
- sexadecimal system
- shared-files system
- shell expert system
- silicon-development system
- simplex system
- single-drive system
- single-inheritance system
- single-phase clock system
- single-site system
- single-user computer system
- SISO system
- skeletal expert system
- slave system
- soft-sectored disk system
- software system
- sound system
- source code control system
- source-destination system
- space-division system
- stabilizing system
- stable system
- stand-alone system
- start-stop system
- state-determined system
- stepped start-stop system
- stereo system
- stochastically disturbed system
- storage system
- stripped-down expert system
- subsplit system
- supervisor control system
- switching system
- symbolic assembly system
- syntactical system
- system explanation system
- system of logic
- system of notation
- system with delay
- system with time lag
- tabulating system
- tape data processing system
- tape drive system
- tape handling system
- tape operating system
- tape plotting system
- tape resident system
- tape-oriented system
- target system
- taught system
- telecommunictions system
- telecontrol system
- terminal system
- ternary number system
- ternary system
- test system
- testbed system
- text-to-speech system
- time-division system
- time-pattern control system
- time-shared system
- time-shared-bus system
- time-sharing system
- timing system
- total system
- translating system
- translation system
- translator writing system
- transmitting system
- tree-structured system
- trusted computer system
- two-failure mode system
- two-level return system
- two-level system
- two-phase clock system
- ultrastable system
- Unified system
- uninterruptible power system
- uniprocessor system
- unrestorable system
- unstable system
- up system
- variable-lenght record system
- virtual system
- virtual-memory operating system
- vision system
- visual system
- voice/audio processing system
- voice-response system
- volunteer system
- weighted number system
- weighted system
- writing system
- xerox copy system
- zero-one systemEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > system
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1) система; комплекс2) метод; способ3) канал•- acoustic alarm system
- acoustic image system
- acoustic systems
- actiontrack system
- active IR-system
- actuator system
- adaptive communication system
- adaptive teleinformation system
- adaptive telemetering system
- advanced information system
- Afsatcom system
- air system
- aircraft intercommunication system
- airfield communication system
- air-ground automatic system
- airline reservation system
- air-to-ground TV system
- alarm signal system
- alarm system
- all-channel signaling system
- ALL-IN-ONE system
- alphanumeric system
- amplified speaker system
- amplitude shift-keying system
- AMPS system
- analog cellular communication system
- analog cellular system
- analog component video system
- analog television system
- analog tropospheric system
- anisochronous system
- antenna system
- antitheft system
- AR system
- Arabsat system
- ASK system
- associated channel analog system
- asynchronous address communication system
- audio recording system
- Aurora system
- Aussat system
- automatic communication system
- automatic connection establishment system
- automatic control system
- automatic data acquisition system
- automatic telegraphy system
- automatic telephone system
- automatic tuning system
- automatized cellular system
- auxiliary alarm system
- balanced cable transmission system
- band sharing system
- base station system
- baseband system
- basic input/output system
- bass-reflex speaker system
- batch processing system
- batch transmission system
- batch-and-forward system
- batteryless system
- bilateral CTV system
- binary tariff system
- biocontrol system
- bit parallel interface system
- bit transport system
- bridge duplex system
- broadband mobile system
- broadcast satellite system
- broadcasting delivery media systems
- burglar alarm system
- byte-serial interface system
- cabinet system
- cabinetless system
- cable distribution system
- cable TV system
- call-accounting system
- call-answering system
- call-counting system
- call-distributing system
- call-processing system
- call-queueing system
- camp-on system
- CAPTAIN system
- car component audio system
- carrier reinsertion system
- carrier system
- carrier-communication system
- carrier-current communication system
- Cassegrain-Schmidt system
- cassette recording system
- cassette reproducing system
- CATRIN system
- caution system
- CD 900 system
- cellular system
- cellular-radio system
- central-battery system
- centralized control system
- chirp binary telegraph system
- cipher system
- circuit switched telecommunication system
- circuit switching telecommunication system
- circular telecontrol system
- clock system
- closed-circuit communication system
- closed-circuit telegraph system
- closed-numbering system
- code-dependent system
- code-division multiple access system
- code-independent system
- code-insensitive system
- code-sensitive system
- coding system
- coherent fiber-optic system
- collimating system
- collocated system
- color separating system
- combined numbering system
- combined power supply system
- combined satellite communication system
- common-battery system
- common-carrier system
- common-channel signaling system
- common-engineering communication system
- common-purpose cellular system
- common-using band system
- common-using cordless telephone system
- common-using paging system
- communication system
- communication traffic system
- communications system
- community antenna system
- community antenna television system
- community TV-system
- commununication switching system
- compact disk digital audio system
- compatible color television system
- compatible single sideband system
- compatible single-band system
- compatible TV-system
- complex radio communication system
- computer vision system
- computer-telephone system
- Comsar system
- Comsat system
- Conax system
- concentrated-insonation system
- conference system
- conference-communication system
- congested system
- congress-class system
- constant-current system
- control generating system
- conventional television system
- Conversant system
- cordless-communication system
- crossbar system
- crossed-coincident microphone system
- Crosspoint system
- CSE system
- C-system
- cubical video projecting system
- data processing system
- data system
- data transport system
- data-collection system
- data-compression system
- data-exchange system
- dataflow system
- data-gathering system
- data-handling system
- data-measuring system
- data-reduction system
- data-transmission system
- Decca Navigator system
- DECfax system
- decision-feedback system
- dedicated control channel system
- dedicated multimedia system
- delta-sigma system
- deluxe presentation system
- departmental communication system
- desktop-video system
- DFS/Copernicus system
- dial-telephone system
- differential phase shift-keying system
- differential-duplex system
- differential-magnetic system
- digital camera system
- digital hybrid-key telephone system
- digital mass storage system
- digital microwave radio transmission system
- digital telephone communication system
- digital transmission system
- digital TV-communication system
- Digital UNIX system
- digital-analog system
- digital-cellular system
- digital-data modulation system
- digital-effect system
- digital-message entry system
- digital-termination system
- direct-broadcasting satellite system
- directing system
- direct-modulation system
- direct-sequence system
- direct-telephone communication system
- discrete communication system
- discrete sound system
- discrete-addressing system
- disk-operating system
- DISOSS system
- dispatch telephone communication system
- dispatch-center system
- dispersed-insonation system
- distributed-insonation system
- distributed-processing system
- documental-type communication system
- Dolby systems
- domestic satellite communication system
- double-band telephone communication system
- double-channel transmission system
- double-current transmission system
- double-pole communication system
- double-sideband large carrier system
- DSCS system
- D-system
- dual-cable system
- dual-reflector system
- duplexed system
- Earth-to-space transmission system
- ECM system
- electric communication system
- electronic antishock system
- electronic data-gathering system
- electronic data-processing system
- electronic-message system
- electronic-scanning system
- electronic-switching system
- Ellipso system
- emergency telephone communication system
- emergency-broadcast system
- EMX system
- equidistant system
- error-correction system
- error-detection system
- Eutelsat system
- extensible system
- external paging system
- facsimile system
- fast-acting servicing system
- fault-tolerant system
- fax communication system
- fax transmitting system
- feed system
- fiber transmission system
- fiber-optic transmission system
- field-sequential system
- final mile system
- finishing system
- fire alarm system
- fire warning system
- first generation cellular system
- five-channel communication system
- fixed satellite system
- Flexcam system
- flexible access system
- Flitsatcom system
- focusing system
- four-channel sound system
- four-dimensional system
- four-wire telephone communication system
- frame-sequential system
- frequency shift-keying system
- frequency-carrier system
- frequency-control system
- front-bass reflex speaker system
- fully digital system
- gate system
- Gaussian system
- generalized system
- generating dynamic system
- generator-dc-motor system
- GIGASET radio system
- global positioning system
- Global system
- Gopher system
- grandfathered system
- group-alerting and dispatching system
- guide system
- hard-wired CCTV system
- hazard system
- helical-scan system
- HF-synchronizing system
- high-precision navigating system
- Hi-linear system
- home system
- home-telephone system
- home-type system
- homing-guidance system
- host system
- hydroacoustic system
- ideal communication system
- idealized system
- image informaion system
- image-forming system
- immedial servicing system
- incompatible system
- independent system
- information retrieval system
- information system radio system
- information system
- information-feedback system
- information-measuring system
- infrared alarm system
- Inmarsat system
- Inmarsat-A system
- Inmarsat-B system
- Inmarsat-C system
- Inmarsat-D system
- Inmarsat-M system
- Inmarsat-P system
- integrated telephone system
- integrated videographic teleconferencing system
- integrated-antenna system
- integrated-communication system
- integrated-modulation system
- integrated-office system
- Intelsat system
- interactive system
- intercarrier-sound system
- intercommunication system
- intercontinental tropospheric system
- interlock system
- intermachine exchange system
- intermediate system
- international communication system
- interphone system
- Intervision system
- intraband signaling system
- intruder alarm system
- inward-outward dialing system
- ionoscatter system
- ionosphere sounder system
- ionospheric system
- Iridium system
- isolated system
- Italsat system
- J-carrier system
- joint-multichannel trunking and switching system
- K-carrier system
- key system
- key-telephone system
- land satellite communication system
- large-grained communication system
- laser communication system
- L-band satellite system
- L-carrier system
- Leasat system
- lightning protection system
- limited distortion system
- line amplifiers system
- link system
- little-channel relay system
- local alarm system
- local battery system
- local communication system
- local radio paging system
- long-haul system
- long-range system
- loop system
- loud-speaking communication system
- low-traffic system
- magnetic tape recording system
- Mail system
- management-information system
- manual cellular system system
- manual telephone set system
- Marisat system
- master television system
- master-antenna television system
- matrix sound system
- message feedback system
- message procession system
- message registration system
- message-switched system
- meteor radio system
- Metrobus system
- micro component system
- Micro Press Cluster Printing system
- micro-lens system
- microprocessor system
- microwave relay system
- midi system
- mine radio telephone system
- mini system
- mixed media system
- mixed numbering system
- mobile cellular communication system
- mobile land communication system
- mobile radio system
- mobile relay system
- mobile system
- modulated system
- monetary mobile system
- MS-Mail system
- multiareal system
- multicassette system
- multichannel telephone system
- multicomputer system
- multidisk system
- multiformat recording system
- multifrequency tone signaling system
- multiguard system
- multilevel mixed system
- multimedia system
- multiple-channel system
- multiqueue system
- Multiscrypt system
- multistandard system
- multitrack editing system
- mutibeam antenna system
- muting system
- Nagravision system
- NAMTS system
- narrow-angle TV system
- national communication system
- navigation system
- n-channel communication system
- n-channel DPSK system
- n-channel transmission system
- network standalone system
- network system
- network-operation system
- networks numbering system
- neutral direct-current telegraph system
- n-head video system
- NMT system
- noise-reduction system
- nonhoming tuning system
- noninterlaced television system
- nonsegmented system
- Norsat system
- n-satellite system system
- n-tone DPSK system
- n-tone MFSK system
- NTSC system
- NTT system
- obligatory message system
- Odyssey system
- off-line system
- on-line computer system
- on-line secured system
- open numbering system
- open system
- operative-engineering communication system
- opposite signals system
- optical-communication system
- optical-information system
- optical-projection system
- optoelectronic system
- oscillating system
- oscillation system
- outband signaling system
- package-and-resource tracking system
- pagemaster system
- paging system
- PAL system
- parametric system
- PATHWORKS system
- pattern recognition system
- personal holding guard system
- phase shift-keying system
- phone system
- Piccolo system
- pilot-controller system
- polar direct-current telegraph system
- portable mobile system
- power control system
- power controlling system
- power-line carrier system
- power-supply system
- press-to-talk system
- Prestel system
- primary-supply system
- privacy system
- private branch paging system
- private movable system
- private videodata system
- private videotex system
- process-interface system
- PROFS system
- programmable cross-connect system
- programmable cross-connected system
- programmed radio system
- prompting system
- protected wireline distribution system
- protection system
- pseudoquadraphony system
- pseudotrunking system
- public videodata system
- public videotex system
- pulse-code system
- pulse-frequency system
- pulse-time system
- quadraphonic sound system
- quadruple-diversity system
- R1 system
- R2 system
- radio buoy system
- radio command system
- radio communication system
- Radio Data system
- radio facsimile system
- Radiocom 2000 system
- radio-control system
- radio-paging system
- radio-relay system
- radiosonde-radio-wind system
- radio-telemetering system
- real time pulse-echo system
- real time system
- receiver lockout system
- recording system
- recovery system
- redundant system
- reference-information system
- regional electronic payment system
- relay-radio system
- remote concentrating system
- remote control system
- remote diagnostic system
- remote information system
- remote semiconcentrating system
- remote sensing system
- remote signaling system
- rendering system
- rerecording system
- reserved servicing system
- RF/Transmission system
- rotary system
- safety alarm system
- safety system
- Satcom system
- satellite comminication system
- satellite marine comminication system
- Satellite Master Antenna Television system
- satellite radio system
- satellite-aircraft communication system
- SB-communication system
- SBL communication system
- scalable system
- scanning trunking system
- SCO UNIX system
- searchless identification system
- seat reservation system
- SECAM system
- second generation cellular system
- second room system
- secondary supply system
- secrecy system
- section communication system
- security system
- segmented system
- seismic system
- selective calling system
- selective frequency base station system
- selective protective system
- selective telephone system
- self-adjusting system
- self-balancing differential system
- self-contained system
- self-test system
- selsyn system
- semiautomatic-switching system
- semiautomatized cellular system
- sensory system
- servo system
- shadow-batch system
- short-haul microwave system
- Sicral system
- Sigma Servo system
- signal system
- simplex movable system
- single-band transmission system
- single-busbar system
- single-cable communication system
- single-cable system
- single-channel system
- single-current transmission system
- single-pulse tracking system
- Skynet system
- small-grained communication system
- SmarTrunk II radio communication system
- solid-state uninterruptible power battery system
- Sony bus system
- sound alarm system
- sound equalization system
- sound navigation system
- sound reinforcement system
- sound warning system
- space-division system
- space-switched system
- spark-safe system
- speaker system
- special communication system
- speech-processing system
- speech-recognition system
- split-speaker system
- spread-spectrum system
- stabilizing system
- stage monitoring system
- standalone double point system
- star-circuit system
- STAREX CMX system
- starting communication system
- start-stop system
- stationary satellite system
- step-by-step system
- stereo sound system
- stereophonic sound system
- storage system
- storage-and-retrieval system
- Strowger system
- submarine fiber-optic system
- subprimary digital transmission system
- subscriber carrier system
- subscriber switching system
- suffix system
- Supersat system
- supervisory control system
- surround sound system
- switched telecommunication system
- switching system
- sync communication system
- synchro system
- synchronous communication system
- synchronous digital system
- TAGS system
- tandem system
- tariffication system
- T-carrier system
- TDF system
- teleautomatic system
- Telecom system
- telecommunication system
- telecommunications system
- telecommunication-service priority system
- telecommunications-service priority system
- telecontrol system
- telemechanic system
- telemetering system
- telemetry system
- telephone system
- telephone-answering system
- telephone-communication system
- telephone-communications system
- teleprocessing system
- Telesat system
- teletex system
- teletypewriter system
- television-telephone system
- Tele-X system
- Telsar system
- terminal system
- terrestrial radio-relay system
- theft-prevention system
- thin-route system
- third generation communication system
- three-axle stabilizing system
- three-channel HF-telephone system
- three-channel transmission system
- three-color system
- three-lens optical system
- three-primary system
- three-wire system
- time-dissemination system
- time-frequency hopping system
- time-switched system
- total access communication system
- total area coverage system
- transmission system
- trichromatic system
- triple-interlace system
- triplex system
- trunk communication system
- TV-observation system
- twelve-channel transmission system
- two-arm system
- two-band system
- two-color system
- two-roller transfer system
- two-step control system
- two-way CATV system
- two-way system
- two-wire telephone communication system
- ultra-match system
- ULTRIX system
- unified radioaccess system
- unilateral-control system
- unilateral-synchronization system
- uninterruptible-power system
- Unisat system
- universal alarm system
- universal-battery system
- universal-electronic system
- universal-movable system
- Uniworks system
- vestigial-sideband system
- video editing system
- video home system
- video recording system
- videocom system
- videoteleconference system
- videotex system
- virtual studio system
- vision system
- vocoder system
- voice dialog system
- voice frequency carrier telegraph system
- voice modulation system
- voice post system
- volume control system
- waiting system
- warning system
- watch system
- watching system
- waterside facsimile communication system
- wave-propagating system
- wide-angle TV system
- Winfax Pro system
- wired broadcasting system
- wireless CCTV system
- wireless home system
- wireless infrared speaker system
- wire-radio communication system
- XY system
- zone-selective protection system
- zoning systemEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > system
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14 generator
1) генератор; формирователь, устройство формирования2) преобразователь, датчик•- acoustic generator
- alarm generator
- alternating-electromotive generator
- arbitrary-waveform generator
- artificial-traffic generator
- associated-signaling generator
- asynchronous generator
- audible-frequency generator
- auxiliary generator
- auxiliary-code generator
- auxiliary-text generator
- background generator
- bar generator
- bell-shaped generator
- blocking generator
- bootstrap generator
- call generator
- calling signals generator
- camertone generator
- carrier frequency generator
- character generator
- check symbol generator
- chemical generator
- clock generator
- clock-pulse generator
- clock-signal generator
- code-pulse generator
- coherent generator
- color background generator
- color component generator
- color difference signal generator
- compound signal generator
- compound-excited generator
- control voltage generator
- crosshatch generator
- crystal harmonic generator
- data generator
- digital-delay generator
- diphase generator
- Dobrowolsky generator
- double-current generator
- dual-tone generator
- effects generator
- electron-beam generator
- electronic-beam generator
- electron-tube generator
- electrostatic generator
- emergency generator
- equivalent generator
- erasing-current generator
- external-excited generator
- frame-sweep generator
- frequency generator
- frequency-keyed generator
- function generator
- functional generator
- gate generator
- gate-pulse generator
- gaussian-noise generator
- general-purpose function generator
- graphic generator
- Hall generator
- hand generator
- harmonic generator
- Hartmann generator
- heteropolar generator
- high-frequency generator
- homopolar generator
- horizontal-sweep generator
- ideal generator
- idealized generator
- impulse generator
- input/output generator
- klystron generator
- laser image generator
- linear-sweep generator
- line-sweep generator
- line-up tone generator
- load generator
- loaded generator
- look-ahead generator
- look-back generator
- magnetoelectric generator
- magnetrone generator
- marker generator
- master-frequency generator
- microwave generator
- monitoring-pulse generator
- multidipole generator
- multifield generator
- multiplexer-timing generator
- noise generator
- n-stage generator
- optical-quantum generator
- padded generator
- parallel-excited generator
- pattern generator
- phase generator
- photocell generator
- polyphase synchronous generator
- power generator
- probe pulse generator
- probing pulse generator
- pseudorandom number generator
- pulse generator
- quartz crystal-controlled generator
- quasi-random code generator
- radio-frequency generator
- random noise generator
- random number generator
- RC-generator
- rectangular pulse generator
- reference generator
- reference voltage generator
- relaxation generator
- report generator
- resonance generator
- resonant generator
- RF generator
- ringing generator
- Rosenberg crossed-field generator
- rotary pulse generator
- sawtooth generator
- screen generator
- self-contained generator
- selsyn generator
- series-excited generator
- shading generator
- signal distortion generator
- signal generator
- signaling generator
- slice voltage generator
- spark-gap generator
- speech generator
- spike generator
- square wave generator
- stable current generator
- standard-frequency generator
- standard-voltage generator
- statistic generator
- step-function generator
- strength current pulse generator
- subcarrier generator
- sweep generator
- swept frequency generator
- sync generator
- synchronizing generator
- teletext generator
- test generator
- tetrode generator
- thermal electronic generator
- thermal emission generator
- thermal ionic generator
- thermal photoelectric generator
- thyristor generator
- time-base generator
- time-code generator
- title generator
- tone generator
- transistor generator
- triangular generator
- triggered generator
- triode generator
- tube generator
- ultrasound generator
- unified generator
- unipolar generator
- USW generator
- variable frequency generator
- vertical sweep generator
- video character generator
- video generator
- voltage generator
- voltage-controlled generator
- waiting generator
- warning signal generator
- wave-form generator
- white noise generator
- word generatorEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > generator
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15 UC
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. University of California2) Компьютерная техника: Ubiquitous Computing, Ultra Compact, Use Case, User Context3) Геология: коэффициент однородности (распределения частиц горной породы по размерам, гранулометрического распределения) = D40/D90 (отношение четвёртого дециля к девятому) (сокр. от uniformity coefficient)4) Американизм: Unanimous Consent, Under Cost, Upon Completion5) Военный термин: Universal Combat, Until Changed6) Техника: Unified Coarse, umbilical cable, undercarriage, undercharge, undercurrent relay, undercutting, unoperated control, up cast, usable control7) Строительство: колонный двутавр8) Математика: Unary Counting9) Юридический термин: unemployment compensation10) Грубое выражение: Unconventional Couple11) Телекоммуникации: Начисление за использование сетевых ресурсов12) Сокращение: University College, under construction, unit cooler, up-cast13) Университет: University Center, University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati, University of Colorado14) Физиология: Ulcerative colitis, Unassisted Childbirth, Unchanged, Unconscious, Uterine Contractions15) Электроника: Ultra Color16) Вычислительная техника: upper case, you see, Universal Code (Internet, DOMAIN)17) Связь: Unified Communication18) Канадский термин: Upper Canada19) Фирменный знак: Union Carbide, Universal Century20) СМИ: Undirected Cut21) Деловая лексика: Unit Cost22) Сетевые технологии: Ubiquitous Connectivity23) Программирование: Unreal Compile24) Ядерная физика: Uranium Carbide25) Океанография: University of California26) Нефть и газ: Upper Completion27) Строительные конструкции: сплошная металлическая колонна двутаврового сечения (Universal Column (PSN))28) Электротехника: unit commitment29) Должность: Unix Consultant, User Consultant30) Хобби: Uncirculated Coins -
16 Uc
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. University of California2) Компьютерная техника: Ubiquitous Computing, Ultra Compact, Use Case, User Context3) Геология: коэффициент однородности (распределения частиц горной породы по размерам, гранулометрического распределения) = D40/D90 (отношение четвёртого дециля к девятому) (сокр. от uniformity coefficient)4) Американизм: Unanimous Consent, Under Cost, Upon Completion5) Военный термин: Universal Combat, Until Changed6) Техника: Unified Coarse, umbilical cable, undercarriage, undercharge, undercurrent relay, undercutting, unoperated control, up cast, usable control7) Строительство: колонный двутавр8) Математика: Unary Counting9) Юридический термин: unemployment compensation10) Грубое выражение: Unconventional Couple11) Телекоммуникации: Начисление за использование сетевых ресурсов12) Сокращение: University College, under construction, unit cooler, up-cast13) Университет: University Center, University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati, University of Colorado14) Физиология: Ulcerative colitis, Unassisted Childbirth, Unchanged, Unconscious, Uterine Contractions15) Электроника: Ultra Color16) Вычислительная техника: upper case, you see, Universal Code (Internet, DOMAIN)17) Связь: Unified Communication18) Канадский термин: Upper Canada19) Фирменный знак: Union Carbide, Universal Century20) СМИ: Undirected Cut21) Деловая лексика: Unit Cost22) Сетевые технологии: Ubiquitous Connectivity23) Программирование: Unreal Compile24) Ядерная физика: Uranium Carbide25) Океанография: University of California26) Нефть и газ: Upper Completion27) Строительные конструкции: сплошная металлическая колонна двутаврового сечения (Universal Column (PSN))28) Электротехника: unit commitment29) Должность: Unix Consultant, User Consultant30) Хобби: Uncirculated Coins -
17 uC
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. University of California2) Компьютерная техника: Ubiquitous Computing, Ultra Compact, Use Case, User Context3) Геология: коэффициент однородности (распределения частиц горной породы по размерам, гранулометрического распределения) = D40/D90 (отношение четвёртого дециля к девятому) (сокр. от uniformity coefficient)4) Американизм: Unanimous Consent, Under Cost, Upon Completion5) Военный термин: Universal Combat, Until Changed6) Техника: Unified Coarse, umbilical cable, undercarriage, undercharge, undercurrent relay, undercutting, unoperated control, up cast, usable control7) Строительство: колонный двутавр8) Математика: Unary Counting9) Юридический термин: unemployment compensation10) Грубое выражение: Unconventional Couple11) Телекоммуникации: Начисление за использование сетевых ресурсов12) Сокращение: University College, under construction, unit cooler, up-cast13) Университет: University Center, University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati, University of Colorado14) Физиология: Ulcerative colitis, Unassisted Childbirth, Unchanged, Unconscious, Uterine Contractions15) Электроника: Ultra Color16) Вычислительная техника: upper case, you see, Universal Code (Internet, DOMAIN)17) Связь: Unified Communication18) Канадский термин: Upper Canada19) Фирменный знак: Union Carbide, Universal Century20) СМИ: Undirected Cut21) Деловая лексика: Unit Cost22) Сетевые технологии: Ubiquitous Connectivity23) Программирование: Unreal Compile24) Ядерная физика: Uranium Carbide25) Океанография: University of California26) Нефть и газ: Upper Completion27) Строительные конструкции: сплошная металлическая колонна двутаврового сечения (Universal Column (PSN))28) Электротехника: unit commitment29) Должность: Unix Consultant, User Consultant30) Хобби: Uncirculated Coins -
18 uc
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. University of California2) Компьютерная техника: Ubiquitous Computing, Ultra Compact, Use Case, User Context3) Геология: коэффициент однородности (распределения частиц горной породы по размерам, гранулометрического распределения) = D40/D90 (отношение четвёртого дециля к девятому) (сокр. от uniformity coefficient)4) Американизм: Unanimous Consent, Under Cost, Upon Completion5) Военный термин: Universal Combat, Until Changed6) Техника: Unified Coarse, umbilical cable, undercarriage, undercharge, undercurrent relay, undercutting, unoperated control, up cast, usable control7) Строительство: колонный двутавр8) Математика: Unary Counting9) Юридический термин: unemployment compensation10) Грубое выражение: Unconventional Couple11) Телекоммуникации: Начисление за использование сетевых ресурсов12) Сокращение: University College, under construction, unit cooler, up-cast13) Университет: University Center, University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati, University of Colorado14) Физиология: Ulcerative colitis, Unassisted Childbirth, Unchanged, Unconscious, Uterine Contractions15) Электроника: Ultra Color16) Вычислительная техника: upper case, you see, Universal Code (Internet, DOMAIN)17) Связь: Unified Communication18) Канадский термин: Upper Canada19) Фирменный знак: Union Carbide, Universal Century20) СМИ: Undirected Cut21) Деловая лексика: Unit Cost22) Сетевые технологии: Ubiquitous Connectivity23) Программирование: Unreal Compile24) Ядерная физика: Uranium Carbide25) Океанография: University of California26) Нефть и газ: Upper Completion27) Строительные конструкции: сплошная металлическая колонна двутаврового сечения (Universal Column (PSN))28) Электротехника: unit commitment29) Должность: Unix Consultant, User Consultant30) Хобби: Uncirculated Coins -
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