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1 manipulate
[mə΄nipjuleit] v հմուտ/վար պետո րեն վարվել/բանեցնել. կեղծել, նենգափո խել. manipulate the market մեքենայություններ անել շուկայում. manipulate facts փաստերը նենգափո խել/աղավաղել. manipulate gears արագություն ները փոխել -
2 Manipulate
يعالجv́ عالج باليد ، نقل باحتياط ، تلاعب فِي الحسابات أو فِي البورصة -
3 manipulate
يتداول* * *يَتَداوَل -
4 Manipulate accounts
v́ تلاعب في الحسابات -
5 ActiveX Data Objects
"A data access interface that communicates with OLE DB-compliant data sources to connect to, retrieve, manipulate, and update data." -
6 ADO
"A data access interface that communicates with OLE DB-compliant data sources to connect to, retrieve, manipulate, and update data." -
7 bound object frame
A control on a form or report used to display and manipulate OLE objects that are stored in tables. -
8 PKI
"The laws, policies, standards, and software that regulate or manipulate certificates and public and private keys. In practice, it is a system of digital certificates, certification authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an electronic transaction. Standards for PKI are still evolving, even though they are being widely implemented as a necessary element of electronic commerce." -
9 dock
"To manipulate an interface element, such as a toolbar or panel, in order to align it with the edge of another interface element, typically a window or pane." -
10 generics
"A feature of the common language runtime, conceptually similar to C++ templates, that allows classes, structures, interfaces, and methods to have placeholders (generic type parameters) for the data types they store and manipulate. Generic types are a form of parameterized types." -
11 raft
"To manipulate an interface element, such as a toolbar, to share horizontal space with when it is docked top or bottom, or vertical space when docked left or right." -
12 post-pixel blending
"In computer graphics, a series of operations that manipulate how images are rendered." -
13 data access page
"A Web page, published from Access, that has a connection to a database. In a data access page, you can view, add to, edit, and manipulate the data stored in the database." -
14 data manipulation language
The subset of SQL statements that is used to retrieve and manipulate data. DML statements typically start with SELECT INSERT UPDATE or DELETE.English-Arabic terms dictionary > data manipulation language
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15 DML
The subset of SQL statements that is used to retrieve and manipulate data. DML statements typically start with SELECT INSERT UPDATE or DELETE. -
16 tool part
"A control in the tool pane that allows users to set properties, execute commands, invoke wizards, and manipulate Web Parts on a Web Part Page." -
17 DAO
A programming interface to access and manipulate database objects. -
18 Data Access Objects
A programming interface to access and manipulate database objects. -
19 Adorner
"A control that can add functional handles to a visual element that enable a user to manipulate the element in some way (resize, rotate, reposition, etc.)." -
20 enhanced security
"A security type that helps prevent unauthorized persons from discerning that a user is going to the Windows Live sign-in page. Otherwise, an unauthorized person might be able to intercept and manipulate the code on the sign-in page, which could result in user information being transmitted to an unauthorized website."
См. также в других словарях:
manipulate — ma‧nip‧u‧late [məˈnɪpjleɪt] verb [transitive] 1. to make someone or something behave in the way you want, using skilful and often dishonest methods: manipulate somebody to do something • Companies manipulate consumers to buy their products… … Financial and business terms
Manipulate — Ma*nip u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Manipulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Manipulating}.] [LL. manipulatus, p. p. of manipulare to lead by the hand, fr. L. manipulus. See {Maniple}.] 1. To treat, work, or operate with the hands, especially when… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
manipulate — ma·nip·u·late /mə ni pyə ˌlāt/ vt lat·ed, lat·ing: to change by artful or unfair means so as to serve one s purpose; specif: to affect (the price of securities) artificially in order to deceive or mislead investors ma·nip·u·la·ble /mə ni pyə lə… … Law dictionary
manipulate — [v1] maneuver, handle physically employ, feel, finger*, form, manage, mold, operate, ply, shape, swing, thumb*, use, wield, work; concepts 225,612 Ant. leave alone manipulate [v2] change to suit one’s desire beguile, conduct, control, direct,… … New thesaurus
manipulate — [mə nip′yo͞o lāt΄, mə nip′yəlāt΄] vt. manipulated, manipulating [back form. < MANIPULATION] 1. to work, operate, or treat with or as with the hand or hands; handle or use, esp. with skill 2. to manage or control artfully or by shrewd use of… … English World dictionary
Manipulate — Ma*nip u*late, v. i. To use the hands in dexterous operations; to do hand work; specifically, to manage the apparatus or instruments used in scientific work, or in artistic or mechanical processes; also, specifically, to use the hand in mesmeric… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
manipulate — (v.) 1827, to handle skillfully by hand, a back formation from MANIPULATION (Cf. manipulation). Of mental influence, from 1864. Financial sense is from 1870. In mid 20c., it served as a euphemism for masturbation. Related: Manipulated;… … Etymology dictionary
manipulate — *handle, wield, swing, ply Analogous words: flourish, brandish, shake, *swing, wave, thrash … New Dictionary of Synonyms
manipulate — The adjective derivatives are manipulable (‘capable of being manipulated’; not manipulatable) and manipulative (‘inclined to exploit unscrupulously’) … Modern English usage
manipulate — ► VERB 1) handle or control with dexterity. 2) examine or treat (a part of the body) by feeling or moving it with the hand. 3) control or influence cleverly or unscrupulously. 4) alter or present (data) so as to mislead. DERIVATIVES manipulable… … English terms dictionary
manipulate — verb ADVERB ▪ easily ▪ They believe that voters can be easily manipulated. ▪ successfully ▪ deftly, skilfully/skillfully ▪ deliberately … Collocations dictionary