répertoire | |
gen. | index; list |
commun. IT | -directory; directory of a layer |
comp., MS | directory |
econ. | directory |
law | index book |
ling. | linguistic repertoire |
railw. | repository |
stat. | register |
Dé | |
earth.sc. | Dec |
centre de liaison | |
corp.gov. | focal point |
système des Nations unies | |
UN | United Nations system |
qui | |
IT | time field |
s'occuper de | |
transp. | cope with |
question | |
arts. | question |
relative | |
synt. | relative |
alui | |
forestr. | missanda |
femme | |
econ. | woman |
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index (A systematic guide to the contents of texts, files, or documents); list | |||
index | |||
catalog; catalogue; roll | |||
directory (An information source that contains data about users, computer files, or other objects. In a file system, a directory stores information about files. In a distributed computing environment (such as a Windows domain), the directory stores information about objects such as printers, fax servers, applications, databases, and users) | |||
directory | |||
index book | |||
linguistic repertoire; repertoire | |||
reference book | |||
repository | |||
repertory; verbal repertoire | |||
register | |||
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N-directory; directory of a layer | |||
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directories |
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