operational part

[/ˌɒp.əˈreɪ.ʃən.əl pɑːrt/]
nounpl: operational parts
parte operacional
1. The component or section of a system, machine, or organization that is actively involved in performing its primary function or operations
The operational part of the engine requires regular maintenance to ensure efficiency.
A parte operacional do motor requer manutenção regular para garantir eficiência.
2. In legal or bureaucratic contexts, the section of a document that contains the binding directives or actionable clauses
The operational part of the contract specifies the obligations of both parties.
A parte operacional do contrato especifica as obrigações de ambas as partes.
3. In mathematics and logic, the functional component that performs calculations or transformations
The operational part of the algorithm processes the input data sequentially.
A parte operacional do algoritmo processa os dados de entrada sequencialmente.
This is a technical term commonly used in Brazilian business, engineering, and legal contexts. It reflects the professional vocabulary used in formal documents, manufacturing, and systems analysis. The phrase is more prevalent in written communication than in casual speech.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
functional componentactive sectionworking unitoperative sectionexecution component
Antonyms / Antônimos
static partpreambleintroductory sectioninactive component

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
parte operacional
Standard term used in technical and business contexts
São Paulo
seção operativa
Alternative used in corporate and industrial settings
Portugal
componente operacional
Slightly more formal, preferred in European Portuguese
Technical contexts
módulo operacional
Used in engineering and IT sectors across all regions

Related Words

operationalfunctionalityworking mechanismsystem componentoperative procedure

Related Idioms & Phrases

keep the operational part running
optimize the operational part
maintain the operational part
streamline operational parts
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