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comp., MS | oppføring; registrere; post; grunnlag |
recording | |
gen. | nedskriving |
audio | |
gen. | lf-signal; audio |
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nédskriving | |||
ínnspilling (A feature that allows presenters to capture and publish the audio and visual components of a meeting for later viewing) | |||
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óppføring (The form used to store business information (e.g. open activities, activity history, linked records)); registrére (To account for the financial and operational consequences of an economic, resource flow, or accounting event); post (A group of related fields (columns) of information treated as a unit and arranged in a horizontal line in a table or spreadsheet); grùnnlag (The data that defines and describes the parties, products, locations, and activities that compose the economic transaction) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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inuous | |||
rcdg | |||
Reproduction by manual or automatic means of the signs or values characteristic of intercepted electromagnetic radiations or of the information they contain. (FRA) | |||
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rcd | |||
The official papers that make up a court case | |||
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recording: 34 phrases in 2 subjects |
Environment | 3 |
Microsoft | 31 |