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1 maximize
"To enlarge a window to its largest size by double-clicking the title bar, clicking the Maximize button (at the right of the title bar), or by pressing ALT+SPACEBAR and then pressing X." -
2 Maximize
v́ رفع إلى الحد الأقصى -
3 maximize
تكبير* * *تَكْبِيْرٌ -
4 power management
"Mechanisms in software and hardware to minimize system power consumption, manage system thermal limits, and maximize system battery life. Power management involves trade-offs among system speed, noise, battery life, processing speed, and power consumption." -
5 taskbar button
"A button that represents an item or program that is open and running on your computer. For example, if you open Microsoft Word, and then minimize it, it will be displayed as a taskbar button, which you can then click when you want to maximize it." -
6 title bar
"The horizontal bar at the top of a window that displays the name of the window. Title bars can contain different buttons, such the Minimize, Maximize, and Close buttons, so that you can control how you want to view the window." -
7 fuzzing
A testing process that supplies structured but invalid input to software application programming interfaces (APIs) and network interfaces to maximize the likelihood of detecting errors that might lead to software vulnerabilities. -
8 operating unit
"An organization that divides the control of economic resources and operational processes among people who have a duty to maximize the use of scarce resources, to improve processes, and to account for their performance." -
9 Snap
"A feature that enables customers to easily display two documents side by side, maximize a single document, and expand a window vertically by simply dragging window borders to the edge of the screen." -
10 Snap
A feature that enables users to easily display two apps side by side or maximize a single app. -
11 Sync Slider
"A feature that allows an Outlook user to limit the amount of email data that is synchronized locally in their offline Outlook Data File (.ost), based on the age of the items. This approach helps maximize Outlook performance on devices that have a very limited amount of local storage."
См. также в других словарях:
maximize — max‧i‧mize [ˈmæksmaɪz] also maximise verb [transitive] 1. to increase something such as profit or income as much as possible: • The company s main function is to maximize profit. maximization also maximisation … Financial and business terms
Maximize — Max i*mize, v. t. [L. maximus greatest.] To increase to the highest degree. Bentham. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
maximize — index enhance, expand, increase, magnify, overestimate, parlay (exploit successfully) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
maximize — (v.) 1802, formed in English from MAXIMUM (Cf. maximum) + IZE (Cf. ize); first attested in Bentham, who used it often. Related: Maximized; maximizing … Etymology dictionary
maximize — (Amer.) max·i·mize || mæksɪmaɪz v. increase to the greatest amount or degree, magnify as much as possible; make the most of; make best use of something; (Computers) enlarge a window to the maximum size in a graphical user interface (also… … English contemporary dictionary
maximize — (also maximise) ► VERB 1) make as great or large as possible. 2) make the best use of. DERIVATIVES maximization noun maximizer noun … English terms dictionary
maximize — [mak′sə mīz΄] vt. maximized, maximizing 1. to increase to the maximum; raise to the highest possible degree; enlarge, intensify, etc. as much as possible 2. to estimate or make appear to be of the greatest possible amount, value, or importance… … English World dictionary
maximize — max|i|mize also maximise BrE [ˈmæksımaız] v [T] 1.) to increase something such as profit or income as much as possible ≠ ↑minimize maximize profit/revenue etc ▪ The company s main function is to maximize profit. 2.) to ↑click on a special part on … Dictionary of contemporary English
maximize — [[t]mæ̱ksɪmaɪz[/t]] maximizes, maximizing, maximized (in BRIT, also use maximise) 1) VERB If you maximize something, you make it as great in amount or importance as you can. [V n] In order to maximize profit the firm would seek to maximize output … English dictionary
maximize — UK [ˈmæksɪmaɪz] / US [ˈmæksɪˌmaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms maximize : present tense I/you/we/they maximize he/she/it maximizes present participle maximizing past tense maximized past participle maximized to make something as large as… … English dictionary
maximize — max|i|mize [ mæksı,maız ] verb transitive to make something as large as possible: We aim to maximize profits over the next year. We suggest you maximize the screen before completing the application form. ─ opposite MINIMIZE ╾ max|i|mi|za|tion [… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English