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immediate [ɪ'mi:dɪət] n
comp. instantané
immediate [ɪ'mi:dɪət] adj.
health. immédiate
med. immédiat; prompt
polit. message immédiat
 English thesaurus
immediate [ɪ'mi:dɪət] abbr.
abbr. imm
mil., abbr. imd; imdt; immed; imt
mil., logist. Term which is sometimes used in the expression "immediate fire" and meaning predicted fire, ie artillery fire which is delivered without adjustment and which is effective as from the first round. (FRA)
immediate: 301 phrase in 50 subjects
Agriculture3
Art1
Aviation5
Biology8
Biotechnology3
Chemistry1
Communications8
Computers10
Construction1
Economy4
Electronics2
Environment2
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Fish farming pisciculture1
Food industry4
Forestry1
General58
Genetics1
Government, administration and public services8
Grammar2
Health care5
Horticulture1
Hydrology4
Immigration and citizenship1
Industry2
Information technology25
Insurance7
International Monetary Fund3
International trade1
Labor law1
Law30
Linguistics6
Marketing1
Materials science1
Medical14
Medical appliances2
Microsoft3
Military6
Name of organization19
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation1
Nuclear and fusion power1
Patents3
Pharmacy and pharmacology2
Social science6
Statistics2
Technology1
Telecommunications2
Transport6
United Nations5
Welfare & Social Security1