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71system — [[t]sɪ̱stəm[/t]] ♦ systems 1) N COUNT: usu with supp A system is a way of working, organizing, or doing something which follows a fixed plan or set of rules. You can use system to refer to an organization or institution that is organized in this… …
72System V — UNIX System V UNIX System V, ou System V (soit « système cinq », 5 étant écrit en chiffre romain) est une version du système d exploitation d origine UNIX, dévoilée par l entreprise AT T en janvier 1983. System V est une version majeure …
73system — sys|tem W1S1 [ˈsıstım] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(related parts)¦ 2¦(method)¦ 3¦(computers)¦ 4 somebody s system 5 all systems go 6 the system 7 get something out of your system 8¦(order)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; …
74system — sys|tem [ sıstəm ] noun *** 1. ) count a set of connected things that work together for a particular purpose: a central heating system I decided to install a security system to prevent any break ins. the capital s inadequate public transportation …
75system — m IV, D. u, Ms. systemmie; lm M. y 1. «skoordynowany układ elementów, zbiór tworzący pewną całość uwarunkowaną stałym, logicznym uporządkowaniem jego części składowych» System heliocentryczny, geocentryczny, planetarny. System dróg wodnych.… …
76system */*/*/ — UK [ˈsɪstəm] / US noun Word forms system : singular system plural systems 1) [countable] a set of connected things that work together for a particular purpose a central heating system I decided to install a security system after the shop was… …
77System z — IBM system z, ou anciennement IBM eServer zSeries, est un gamme conçu par IBM pour ses mainframe. Le dernier modèle est le system z10 Enterprise Class (EC). Depuis avril 2006, avec une nouvelle génération de produits, la désignation officielle a… …
78system — /ˈsɪstəm / (say sistuhm) noun 1. an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole: a mountain system; a railway system. 2. any assemblage or set of correlated members: a system of currency; a system of shorthand… …
79system — noun Etymology: Late Latin systemat , systema, from Greek systēmat , systēma, from synistanai to combine, from syn + histanai to cause to stand more at stand Date: 1603 1. a regularly interacting or interdependent group of items forming a unified …
80system — 01. We need to update the computer [systems] in our offices. 02. The military government in this country has been practising a [systematic] campaign of torture and murder to intimidate the opposition. 03. A. J. Ayer once observed that no moral… …