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  • 101built like a tank — adjective a) Broad shouldered and of solid, muscular build. Standing 68 and built like a tank, Adam was not a man to be messed with. b) Sturdy; exceptionally well constructed …

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  • 102built in — adjective Included in a system by default, as a standard, or at the time of construction. Many cars now have 12V outlets built in to plug in a cellular phone charger …

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  • 103Built-in self-test — Un built in self test, souvent appelé par l acronyme BIST, est un mécanisme permettant à un système matériel ou logiciel[réf. nécessaire], ou comprenant les deux, de se diagnostiquer lui même. Le diagnostique peut être déclenché soit par l… …

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  • 104built — adj. Built is used with these nouns: ↑environment …

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  • 105built-in — adj. Built in is used with these nouns: ↑bookcase, ↑camera, ↑closet, ↑cupboard, ↑drive, ↑excuse, ↑feature, ↑flash, ↑keyboard, ↑microphone, ↑modem, ↑VCR …

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  • 106built-up — adj. Built up is used with these nouns: ↑area …

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  • 107Built-in Flexibility — Begriff der ⇡ Finanzwissenschaft im Bereich der ⇡ Fiskalpolitik; automatisch mit dem Konjunkturverlauf variierende Positionen auf der Einnahmen oder Ausgabenseite des ⇡ Budgets. Wichtig für die Stabilisierungsfunktion der Finanzpolitik, wenn die… …

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  • 108Built-in Stability — automatische Stabilisierung; Begriff der ⇡ Finanzwissenschaft im Bereich der ⇡ Fiskalpolitik. Automatisch mit dem Konjunkturverlauf variierende Positionen auf der Einnahmen oder Ausgabenseite des ⇡ Budgets (⇡ Built in Flexibility) können unter… …

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  • 109built — adj physically well developed; statuesque or strong. An American term of the 1970s, now heard in Australia and Brit ain. It is used to express appreciation of sexual attractiveness by men of women and vice versa. Man, is she built …

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  • 110built like a brick shithouse — adj heavily, strongly or solidly built. The term is used usually of people; when referring to men it is generally appreci ative, when used of women it is more often disparaging. This is a very popular expression in Australia, but it is used… …

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