captura | |
gen. | seizure |
comp., MS | trap |
el. | lock-on |
environ. | sizing |
meteorol. | entrainment |
nautic. | trapping |
tech. | apprehension; locked-on |
capturar | |
gen. | catch |
comp., MS | capture |
de | |
gen. | out of |
haz | |
gen. | sheaf |
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trap (In Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), a message sent by an agent to a management system indicating that an event has occurred on the host running the agent) | |||
lock-on | |||
entrainment ice | |||
trapping | |||
apprehension; locked-on (de señales) | |||
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landings | |||
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seizure | |||
catching | |||
capture | |||
collection | |||
sizing To fix the cross-section of structural components on the basis of statics and material strength; sizing | |||
scavenging | |||
capturing | |||
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catch; to capture; snare | |||
seize,to; seize | |||
capture (To assign a port to a printer. Documents that you print are sent to the printer through the captured port); fetch (To retrieve an instruction or an item of data from memory and store it in a register. Fetching is part of the execution cycle of a microprocessor; first an instruction or item of data must be fetched from memory and loaded into a register, after which it can be executed (if it is an instruction) or acted upon (if it is data)) | |||
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