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niveau | |
construct. | floor |
IT | level |
mech.eng. | block level |
med. | amplitude; peak amplitude; simple amplitude; vector amplitude |
tech. | gage height; gauge height; stage |
seu | |
nat.res. | elder |
lésé | |
law | adversely affected |
hauteur | |
arts. | height |
Dé | |
earth.sc. | Dec |
marée | |
fish.farm. | sea fish |
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score (z484z); energy level (d'énergie) | |||
state; position; height; intensity; amount | |||
overlay; sheet (in computer graphics and GIS) | |||
level (The name of a set of members in a dimension hierarchy such that all members of the set are at the same distance from the root of the hierarchy. For example, a time hierarchy may contain the levels Year, Month, and Day); tier (An element of a service template that contains the configuration settings necessary to deploy a particular portion of a service) | |||
floor; storey; level mark, datum line; water level; level (à balle d'air); spirit-level (à balle d'air); horizon | |||
level | |||
layer; rank; stratum | |||
block level; spirit level | |||
amplitude; peak amplitude; simple amplitude; vector amplitude | |||
gauge (productif) | |||
level of language; register | |||
gage height; gauge height; stage | |||
tier | |||
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elevation | |||
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levels instruments for determining the horizontal |
niveau auquel sont rapportées les hauteurs de: 1 phrase in 1 subject |
Technology | 1 |