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backbone ['bækbəun] n
gen. colonne f (vertébrale)
book.bind. dos m
comp. épine dorsal (cable); dorsale f (cable); raie de dos (line); réseau principal (network, the top level in a hierarchical network); réseau général (network, the top level in a hierarchical network); réseau fédérateur (network, the top level in a hierarchical network); réseau dorsal (network, the top level in a hierarchical network); réseau national d'interconnexion (network, the top level in a hierarchical network)
libr. dos m (Partie de la couverture d'un livre qui unit le plat recto et le plat verso, et qui est située à l'opposé de la tranche de gouttière)
polygr. baguette f; blanc de couture
backbones n
agric. rachis m
backbone ['bækbəun] adj.
gen. rachis
chem. chaîne principale
commun., el. artère; colonne vertébrale d'un réseau; dorsale; réseau fédérateur
mater.sc., energ.ind., mech.eng. épine dorsale
nat.sc. colonne vertébrale
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backbone ['bækbəun] abbr.
abbr., telecom. back bone (магистраль ssn)
energ.ind., abbr. b.b.
IT The main communication channel of a digital network. The part of a network that handles the major traffic (Employs the highest-speed transmission paths in the network and may also run the longest distances. Smaller networks are attached to the backbone, and networks that connect directly to the end user or customer are called "access networks." A backbone can span a geographic area of any size from a single building to an office complex to an entire country. Or, it can be as small as a backplane in a single cabinet)
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