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1 indirectly
[ˌində΄rektli] adv անուղղակիորեն, անուղղակի կերպով. answer indirectly խուսափողական պատասխան տալ. hear smth indirectly տե ղեկանալ ոչ անմիջական աղբյուրներից -
2 cascading event
A sequence of events caused by an event procedure directly or indirectly calling itself. -
3 part control
A control in the Web Parts control set that inherits directly or indirectly from the System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.Part class and is used to create the primary user interface of Web Parts applications. -
4 ASP.NET server control
"A server-side component that encapsulates user-interface and related functionality. An ASP.NET server control derives directly or indirectly from the System.Web.UI.Control class. The superset of ASP.NET server controls includes Web server controls, HTML server controls, and ASP.NET mobile controls. The page syntax for an ASP.NET server control includes a runat=""server"" attribute on the control's tag."عنصر تحكم خادم ASP.NET -
5 pass-through authentication
"The process by which a user account is authenticated when the computer being used for the logon is not a domain controller in the domain where the user account is defined and is also not the computer where the account is defined. In this process, the computer passes the logon information through to a domain controller (directly or indirectly) where the user account is defined."English-Arabic terms dictionary > pass-through authentication
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6 feature
"In a computing system, the functional part of Windows that can be enumerated, indirectly detected, or measured, such as Wi-Fi support."
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Indirectly — In di*rect ly, adv. In an direct manner; not in a straight line or course; not in express terms; obliquely; not by direct means; hence, unfairly; wrongly. [1913 Webster] To tax it indirectly by taxing their expense. A. Smith. [1913 Webster] Your… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indirectly — (adv.) mid 15c., from INDIRECT (Cf. indirect) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
indirectly — adverb 1) we re all affected, if only indirectly Syn: incidentally, secondarily, concomitantly, consequentially, contingently, accidentally 2) I heard about it indirectly Syn: secondhand, at second hand, from others, in a roundabout way; … Thesaurus of popular words
indirectly — indirect UK US /ˌɪndɪˈrekt/ adjective ► not done or communicated in a direct way: »We decided to take an indirect approach to tackling the problem of absenteeism. »He made only an indirect reference to what had happened at the meeting. ►… … Financial and business terms
indirectly — adv. Indirectly is used with these adjectives: ↑related, ↑responsible Indirectly is used with these verbs: ↑affect, ↑benefit, ↑contribute, ↑elect, ↑employ, ↑infer, ↑influence, ↑lead, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
indirectly — in|di|rect|ly [ ,ındı rektli, ,ındə rektli ] adverb not in a direct, clear, or obvious way: He was indirectly responsible for the deaths of five people. Over 500 people are directly or indirectly employed by the business … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
indirectly — UK [ˌɪndəˈrektlɪ] / US [ˌɪndɪˈrektlɪ] / US [ˌɪndəˈrektlɪ] adverb not in a direct, clear, or obvious way He was indirectly responsible for the deaths of five people. Over 500 people are directly or indirectly employed by the business … English dictionary
indirectly — indirect ► ADJECTIVE 1) not direct. 2) (of costs) deriving from overhead charges or subsidiary work. 3) (of taxation) levied on goods and services rather than income or profits. DERIVATIVES indirection noun indirectly adverb indirectness noun … English terms dictionary
indirectly — adverb not in a forthright manner (Freq. 7) he answered very indirectly • Ant: ↑directly • Derived from adjective: ↑indirect … Useful english dictionary
indirectly meant — index constructive (inferential) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
indirectly state — index imply Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary