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1.eng.trap doorrus.лазейкаukr.лазівкаКод с основанием 2, алфавит которого ограничен двумя цифрами (0,1). Используется для представления данных в памяти ЭВМ.2.eng.trap doorrus.черный ходukr.чорний хідОставленные разработчиком недокументированные свойства ПО, использовавшиеся при отладке, которые позволяют обойти логику работы ПО и привести к обходу механизмов защиты и/или нарушению политики безопасности.3.eng.trap doorrus.обходной путьukr.обхідний шляхБлок обхода, встроенный в систему шифрования.English-Russian dictionary of information security > trap door
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n cn. стрелба по подвижна цел (изхвърлена от автомат)* * *{'trap'shu:tin} n cn. стрелба по подвижна цел (изхвьрлен* * *n cn. стрелба по подвижна цел (изхвърлена от автомат)* * *trap-shooting[´træp¸ʃu:tiʃ] n сп. стрелба по подвижна цел (изхвърлена от машина). -
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he caught in a trap обманываться / обманывать ( самого) себя;fall into a trap обманываться / обманывать ( самого) себяEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > trap
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Trap — Trap, n. [OE. trappe, AS. treppe; akin to OD. trappe, OHG. trapo; probably fr. the root of E. tramp, as that which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which perhaps influenced the English word.] 1. A machine or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trap stairs — Trap Trap, n. [OE. trappe, AS. treppe; akin to OD. trappe, OHG. trapo; probably fr. the root of E. tramp, as that which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which perhaps influenced the English word.] 1. A machine or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trap tree — Trap Trap, n. [OE. trappe, AS. treppe; akin to OD. trappe, OHG. trapo; probably fr. the root of E. tramp, as that which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which perhaps influenced the English word.] 1. A machine or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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trap rock — Trap Trap, n. [Sw. trapp; akin to trappa stairs, Dan. trappe, G. treppe, D. trap; so called because the rocks of this class often occur in large, tabular masses, rising above one another, like steps. See {Tramp}.] (Geol.) An old term rather… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English