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1 retrieve
[ri΄tri:v] v գտնել (կորածը). վե րադարձ նել (իրենը). retrieve a mistake սխալն ուղղել. retrieve a situation իրավիճակը փրկել. He has retrieved his suit-case Նա վերադարձրեց իր ճամպ րուկը. retrieve papers from the burning house այրվող տնից թղթերը դուրս բերել -
2 retrieve
"To obtain a specific requested item or set of data by locating it and returning it to a program or to the user. Computers can retrieve information from any source of storage-disks, tapes, or memory." -
3 retrieve
To answer a call by dialing the associated number on the network where it has been parked. -
4 Automatically retrieve Out Of Office settings from Outlook
"An option in the Options dialog box, on the Rules tab. When this option is selected, Communicator obtains the user's Out Of Office information from Outlook and displays it as part of the user's status."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Automatically retrieve Out Of Office settings from Outlook
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5 UDDI
"A specification for publishing and locating information about Web services. It defines a standards-based way to store and retrieve information about services, service providers, binding information, and technical interface definitions, all classified using a set of standard or custom classification schemes." -
6 Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
"A specification for publishing and locating information about Web services. It defines a standards-based way to store and retrieve information about services, service providers, binding information, and technical interface definitions, all classified using a set of standard or custom classification schemes."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
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7 ActiveX Data Objects
"A data access interface that communicates with OLE DB-compliant data sources to connect to, retrieve, manipulate, and update data." -
8 ADO
"A data access interface that communicates with OLE DB-compliant data sources to connect to, retrieve, manipulate, and update data." -
9 calculator
"Broadly, any device that performs arithmetic operations on numbers. Sophisticated calculators can be programmed for certain functions and can store values in memory, but they differ from computers in several ways: they have a fixed set of commands, they do not recognize text, they cannot retrieve values stored in a data file, and they cannot find and use values generated by a program such as a spreadsheet." -
10 parameter query
"A type of query that, when you run it, prompts for values (criteria) to use to select the records for the result set so that the same query can be used to retrieve different result sets." -
11 RAM cache
Cache memory that is used by the system to store and retrieve data from the RAM. Frequently accessed segments of data may be stored in the cache for quicker access compared with secondary storage devices such as disks. -
12 random access memory cache
Cache memory that is used by the system to store and retrieve data from the RAM. Frequently accessed segments of data may be stored in the cache for quicker access compared with secondary storage devices such as disks.English-Arabic terms dictionary > random access memory cache
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13 Recycle Bin
A temporary storage place for deleted files. The user can use it to retrieve files deleted in error. These deleted files are not actually removed from the hard disk until the recycle bin is emptied. -
14 current record
"The record in a recordset that you can modify or retrieve data from. There is only one current record in a recordset, but a recordset may have no current record, for example, after a record has been deleted from a dynaset-type recordset." -
15 Filter By Selection
"A technique for filtering records in a form, datasheet, or data access page in which you retrieve only records that contain the selected value." -
16 Filter Excluding Selection
"A technique in which you filter records in a form, datasheet, or data access page to retrieve only those records that don't contain the selected value."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Filter Excluding Selection
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17 IDC/HTX files
Microsoft Internet Information Server uses an IDC file and an HTX file to retrieve data from an ODBC data source and format it as an HTML document.IDC/HTX ملفات -
18 WHERE clause
The part of an SQL statement that specifies which records to retrieve. -
19 data adapter
"An object used to submit data to and retrieve data from databases, Web services, and Extensible Markup Language (XML) files." -
20 check out
To retrieve a writable copy of a file or project from a source repository. This locks the file for editing to prevent others from overwriting or editing it inadvertently.
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retrieve — re‧trieve [rɪˈtriːv] verb [transitive] 1. COMPUTING to get back information that has been stored in a computer: • The application stores and retrieves data according to the user s requirements. • To retrieve a file, double click on it using the … Financial and business terms
Retrieve — Re*trieve , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Retrieved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Retrieving}.] [OE. retreven, OF. retrover to find again, recover (il retroevee finds again), F. retrouver; pref. re re + OF. trover to find, F. trouver. See {Trover}.] 1. To find… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
retrieve — [ri trēv′] vt. retrieved, retrieving [ME retreven < inflected stem of OFr retrouver < re , again + trouver, to find: see TROVER] 1. to get back; recover 2. to restore; revive [to retrieve one s spirits] 3. to rescue or save 4 … English World dictionary
Retrieve — Re*trieve , v. i. (Sport.) To discover and bring in game that has been killed or wounded; as, a dog naturally inclined to retrieve. Walsh. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Retrieve — Re*trieve , n. 1. A seeking again; a discovery. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] 2. The recovery of game once sprung; an old sporting term. [Obs.] Nares. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
retrieve — index collect (recover money), reap, reclaim, recoup (regain), recover, redeem (repurchase), remedy … Law dictionary
Retrieve — [engl.], abrufen … Universal-Lexikon
retrieve — (v.) early 15c., retreve, from M.Fr. retruev , stem of O.Fr. retrouver find again, from re again (see RE (Cf. re )) + trouver to find, probably from V.L. *tropare to compose (see TROVE (Cf. trove)). Altered 16c … Etymology dictionary
retrieve — *recover, regain, recoup, recruit Analogous words: amend, remedy, redress, reform (see CORRECT vb): repair, *mend, rebuild Antonyms: lose … New Dictionary of Synonyms
retrieve — is spelt ie , not ei … Modern English usage
retrieve — [v] get back bring back, fetch, reacquire, recall, recapture, reclaim, recoup, recover, recruit, redeem, regain, repair, repossess, rescue, restore, salvage, save, win back; concepts 120,131 Ant. give, offer, relinquish … New thesaurus