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règle
 règle
arts. ruler
comp., MS rule
construct. striker
industr. construct. slice
industr. construct. mech.eng. lag
med. beam
 règles
gen. rulers
commun. IT rules
health. menses; period
| de
 Dé
earth.sc. Dec
| représentation
 réprésentation
tech. rendering
| normalisée
 normalisé
chem. standard
| au
 Au
geogr. Au
| JO
 \JOS
fish.farm. American John Dory
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noun | verb | adjective | to phrases
règle f
arts. ruler
chem. rule
comp., MS rule (In Operations Manager, an element in a management pack that defines the events and performance data to collect from computers, and what to do with the information after it is collected. A rule cannot set a health state); ruler (An on-screen scale marked off in inches or other units of measure and used to show line widths, tab settings, paragraph indents, and so on)
construct. striker; rail (wood stuff)
earth.sc. scale
industr., construct. slice
industr., construct., mech.eng. lag
med. beam; canon
trav. sight-ruler
règles f
commun., IT rules
health. menses; period
med. catamenia; courses; emmenia; menstrual flux; menorrhea
réglé f
agric. regular
Règle f
astr. Norma
règles instruments de mesure f
gen. rulers measuring instruments
régler v
arts. arrange; regulate
commun. rule
earth.sc., el. to tune
el. to tweak
mech.eng. adjust; bring into position; move into position; position; set
transp. to regulate; to smooth
règles v
gen. menstruation; periods
patents. rulers
régler question v
gen. to dispose of question; to deal with issue
Régler v
comp., MS check out (To finalize a purchase on a Web site. For example, when customers shop on your Web site, they may select several items and save them in their shopping basket. When they have finished shopping, they click on a checkout link or graphical button that takes them to an online form where they enter their name, billing address, payment type, and shipping information)
régler problèmes v
fin., polit. to settle problems
réglé adj.
chem. regulated; controlled
règle de représentation
: 2 phrases in 2 subjects
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