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gen. |
contacto m; vinculo; contacto individuo que ha estado en relación con un enfermo portador de una enfermedad contagiosa |
comp., MS |
contacto m (An individual who is interested in doing business or who currently does business with your organization. A contact may or may not be part of a larger organization (account)) |
ed. |
ponerse en contacto con; comunicarse con |
el. |
elemento de contacto; dispositivo de contacto; área de contacto |
health. |
persona en contacto |
market. |
mensajes publicitarios recibidos |
med. |
portador sano; sujeto susceptible |
nat.sc., agric. |
de contacto |
tech. |
enlace m; establecer comunicaciones |
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contact to make contact ['kɔntækt] v | |
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baseb. |
contactar; hacer contacto |
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English thesaurus |
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mil., abbr. |
cont; ctc |
mil., logist. |
Situation of an element which is under the direct fire of the enemy weapons. 1. Make contact: action, for the lead units, of opening fire against the enemy or of infiltrating his battle position in order to collect information, hold, eventually capture, the key points useful for the continuation of operations. 2. Identify contact: determining the points and areas where the enemy is resisting the actions against him as well as the gaps in his battle position. 3. Lose contact: not realizing that the enemy has disengaged, or, realizing it, not being able of remaking contact. Break contact: disengaging from the enemy. (FRA) |
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abbr., bank. |
"CONTACT" (международная система денежных переводов и платежей http://www.contact-sys.com; КОНТАКТ Asyanya) |
abbr., mil., avia. |
conformal tactical array |
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avia., Canada |
An expression used in radiocommunication meaning "Visual contact has been established." |
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avia., Canada |
An expression used in radiocommunication to establish communication with a facility (which is given, along with the frequency to be used, if appropriate) |