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batch processing
traitement par lots
batch processing N COMPUT
processing [Brit ˈprəʊsɛsɪŋ, Am ˈprɑsəsɪŋ] N
1. processing (of data, form, application):
2. processing:
3. processing PHOTO:
I. process N [Brit ˈprəʊsɛs, Am ˈprɑˌsɛs, ˈproʊˌsɛs]
1. process (gen):
processus m (of de)
2. process (method):
procédé m (for pour, for doing pour faire)
3. process LAW:
4. process COMPUT:
5. process:
process BOT, ZOOL
II. process VB trans [Brit ˈprəʊsɛs, Am ˈprɑˌsɛs, ˈproʊˌsɛs]
1. process (gen):
process ADMIN, COMPUT data, form, application
2. process (put through mechanical or chemical operation):
process raw materials, food product
process chemical, synthetic fibre, waste
3. process PHOTO:
process film
4. process FOOD person, blender:
5. process Am (straighten):
process hair
III. process VB intr [Brit prəˈsɛs, Am prəˈsɛs]
1. process:
process REL, HISTORY
2. process (move) form:
IV. processed ˈprəusest ADJ
processed [ˈprəusest] food
processed [ˈprəusest] meat, peas
processed [ˈprəusest] steel
batch [Brit batʃ, Am bætʃ] N
tas m
lot m
batch COMPUT
lot m
batch processing N COMPUT
I. process1 [ˈprəʊses, Am ˈprɑ:-] N
1. process (series of actions, steps):
2. process LAW, ADMIN:
3. process (method):
Phrases:
II. process1 [ˈprəʊses, Am ˈprɑ:-] VB trans
1. process (act upon, treat):
process raw materials
2. process COMPUT:
3. process PHOTO:
process2 [prəʊˈses, Am proʊ-] VB intr form
processing N no pl
1. processing (treatment):
processing of food
2. processing PHOTO:
I. batch <-es> [bætʃ] N
batch from oven
batch of items, material
lot m
batch of people
II. batch [bætʃ] VB trans
batch processing N comput
I. process1 [ˈpra·ses] N
1. process (series of actions, steps):
2. process LAW, ADMIN:
3. process (method):
Phrases:
II. process1 [ˈpra·ses] VB trans
1. process (act upon, treat):
process raw materials
2. process comput:
3. process PHOTO:
processing N
1. processing (treatment):
processing of food
2. processing PHOTO:
process2 [proʊ·ˈses] VB intr form
I. batch <-es> [bætʃ] N
batch from oven
batch of items, material
lot m
batch of people
II. batch [bætʃ] VB trans
Present
Iprocess
youprocess
he/she/itprocesses
weprocess
youprocess
theyprocess
Past
Iprocessed
youprocessed
he/she/itprocessed
weprocessed
youprocessed
theyprocessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprocessed
youhaveprocessed
he/she/ithasprocessed
wehaveprocessed
youhaveprocessed
theyhaveprocessed
Past Perfect
Ihadprocessed
youhadprocessed
he/she/ithadprocessed
wehadprocessed
youhadprocessed
theyhadprocessed
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Each office also has staff responsible for processing applications lodged by members of the legal profession and the public.
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However, especially since the advent of widespread word processing, there is a broad consensus on these operational definitions (and hence the bottom-line integer result).
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She announced that negotiations were underway for a return to offshore processing of asylum seeker claims.
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