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81 multi-touch gesture
An extension of the conventional touch input feature to allow multiple fingers touching the computer screen at the same time. -
82 IEEE 1667 compatible silo
"A silo that is defined outside of the IEEE 1667 Working Group but uses the IEEE 1667 protocol to provide extensibility to allow people outside the IEEE 1667 Working Group (e.g. other standards, individuals, companies) to define a silo that uses the IEEE 1667 protocol for host to device communication." -
83 Enhanced Storage
A Windows feature that provides an interface following the IEEE 1667 industry standard to lock devices with a password and allow companies to manage Enhanced Storage devices using Windows Group Policy. -
84 comment
"A contribution or feedback left by someone viewing content on a site. Someone who views a space, photos, or files can leave a comment, if permissions allow it." -
85 Request Filtering
"An IIS 7.0 feature for HTTP and FTP that enables administrators to allow or deny Internet requests that are based on HTTP or FTP commands, URL sections, request limits, etc." -
86 Relationship Explorer
A UI section in the Form Editor that shows existing relationships for a form and will allow you to add to or modify them. -
87 field-level access
"The permission that is assigned to a user or users that allow them to read, update, or create a specific field." -
88 pseudo-class
"A class used by CSS selectors to allow information that is external to the HTML source, such as whether a link has been visited, to classify elements." -
89 Connected Frames
"A Windows feature that enables developers and designers to build paginated content. They can take a single stream of HTML content containing text and images, and segment that stream into multiple containers defined in an HTML template across multiple pages. Connected Frames provides a declarative mechanism to link and flow HTML content across a finite set of frames with variable position and sizing that have been defined either statically or dynamically. Connected Frames also provides a set of programmatic interfaces which allow developers to detect when content overflow has occurred on a Connected Frame, determine when no more content is available for fragmentation, exposes the entire document associated with a set of Connected Frames, and exposes fragment content associated with a specific Connected Frame." -
90 DirectComposition
"A Windows API that enables user experiences that are smooth and fluid and allow developers to compose content from multiple rendering libraries to the same top-level window, removing the dependency on a specific rendering or user interface framework to create a general solution that can satisfy a broad range of scenarios. (This API is not for Windows Store app development.)" -
91 scroll boundaries
The minimum and maximum scroll positions that a user can pan or scroll between. Scroll boundaries allow virtualized controls to “reserve” additional space at the beginning or end of the panning region to place new content. -
92 flexbox
"A control that allows designers and developers to position and align child elements within a parent container and can be used to create flexible containers that proportionally expand to fill any remaining space in an HTML layout. These capabilities allow immersive application developers to build key application layouts, such as toolbars of navigation elements." -
93 Restricted Device Access Model
The device access model for vertical solutions. Restricted Device Access does not allow other applications to access a specialized device.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Restricted Device Access Model
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94 cross-domain library
A JavaScript library available in apps for SharePoint to allow cross-domain client-level communication. -
95 Windows UI control
"A UI control available through WinUI that allow an app take on the look and feel of Windows. Regardless of the developer's choice to use HTML/JS or C++/C#, the developer can create an application that carries the new Windows experience. This includes controls enabling the display, entry and manipulation of data and content including View Controls, Text Controls, Pattern Controls, Overlay Controls, Media (Video & Audio) Controls, Content Controls, Collection Controls, and Basic Controls. These controls are available for Windows Store apps." -
96 Data Sense
A pre-loaded system app that will allow a user to better monitor and manage their data usage on their phone. It can notify users when they are close to their cellular data limit and change the phone's settings to switch to Wi-Fi use if needed. -
97 settings
"Options that allow users to change their voicemail number, turn on caller ID, international assist, and long tones." -
98 one-time bypass
To allow access one-time. -
99 time picker control
A control that developers use to allow a user to select a time. -
100 depreciation
[di‚pri:ʃi΄eiʃn] n արժեզրկում, ար ժեքը գցելը. մաշում, ամորտիզացիա. allow for depreciation when selling վաճառելիս հաշվի առ նել մաշումը
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allow — al‧low [əˈlaʊ] verb [transitive] 1. ACCOUNTING when the tax authorities allow an amount, cost, or expense, they permit it not to be counted as part of income or profits: • You re allowed a certain amount a year in personal allowances, before you… … Financial and business terms
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allow — al·low /ə lau̇/ vt: to give approval of or permission for: as a: to grant fulfillment of allow ed her petition for relief b: to decide in favor of allow a deduction on a tax return c: to permit to be presented … Law dictionary
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Allow — Al*low , v. i. To admit; to concede; to make allowance or abatement. [1913 Webster] Allowing still for the different ways of making it. Addison. [1913 Webster] {To allow of}, to permit; to admit. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
allow — ► VERB 1) admit as legal or acceptable. 2) permit to do something. 3) (allow for) take into consideration when making plans or calculations. 4) provide or set aside for a particular purpose. 5) admit the truth of. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
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allow — 1 permit, suffer, *let, leave Analogous words: tolerate, endure, stand, brook (see BEAR): accede, acquiesce (see ASSENT): *yield, submit, defer Antonyms: inhibit Contrasted words: *forbid, prohibit, enjoin: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms