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control unit
контролна единица
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control unit N COMPUT
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unit [ˈjuːnɪt] N
1. unit a. COMM (fixed measuring quantity):
2. unit Brit of alcohol:
3. unit (organized group):
4. unit (part of larger entity):
5. unit (element of furniture):
6. unit (mechanical device):
7. unit COMPUT:
8. unit (in course):
9. unit Am, Aus (apartment):
I. control <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] N
1. control a. POL, admin:
2. control ECON:
3. control COMM:
4. control FIN:
5. control TECH:
6. control COMPUT:
II. control <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] VB trans <-ll->
1. control POL, admin (have power over):
control vehicle
2. control (restrain):
control anger
control anger
control temper, urge
control temper, urge
3. control MED (stop):
control epidemic, disease
control epidemic, disease
4. control ECON, FIN:
5. control TECH, COMPUT (regulate, control):
III. control <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] ADJ
Present
Icontrol
youcontrol
he/she/itcontrols
wecontrol
youcontrol
theycontrol
Past
Icontrolled
youcontrolled
he/she/itcontrolled
wecontrolled
youcontrolled
theycontrolled
Present Perfect
Ihavecontrolled
youhavecontrolled
he/she/ithascontrolled
wehavecontrolled
youhavecontrolled
theyhavecontrolled
Past Perfect
Ihadcontrolled
youhadcontrolled
he/she/ithadcontrolled
wehadcontrolled
youhadcontrolled
theyhadcontrolled
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