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  • 21 taustiņš

    lietv. клавиша
    LKLv59
    ▪ Termini
    en key inf.
    lv atslēga
    lv Simbolu secība, kuru izmanto šifrēšanas un atšifrēšanas procedūrās, attiecīgi šifrētā un atklātā teksta iegūšanai
    ru ключ
    lv Tastatūras konstruktīvs elements, kuru nospiežot, tiek ģenerēts atbilstošās rakstzīmes kods vai iniciēta attiecīgās datora ierīces darbība. sk. function key
    ru клавиша
    lv atslēga
    lv Rakstzīmju kopums, kuru izmanto ieraksta identificēšanai datnē, kā arī ātrai piekļuvei šim ierakstam
    ru ключ
    LZAit
    ▪ EuroTermBank termini
    Zin, Ek, Rūp, KultRel
    lv kauliņš
    ru клавишъ
    Inf, Kom, IT
    lv atslēga
    ru ключ
    ru клавиша
    El, IT, Kom
    ru клавиш
    ETB
    ▪ Sinonīmi
    lietv. kauliņš
    T09

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  • 22 vidi stabilizējoša funkcija

    ▪ Termini
    lv daba.
    ru средостабилизирующая функция
    Av89

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Function — Func tion, n. [L. functio, fr. fungi to perform, execute, akin to Skr. bhuj to enjoy, have the use of: cf. F. fonction. Cf. {Defunct}.] 1. The act of executing or performing any duty, office, or calling; performance. In the function of his public …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Function word — Function words (or grammatical words) are words that have little lexical meaning or have ambiguous meaning, but instead serve to express grammatical relationships with other words within a sentence, or specify the attitude or mood of the speaker …   Wikipedia

  • function — n 1 Function, office, duty, province are comparable when they mean the act, acts, activities, or operations expected of a person or thing by virtue of his or its nature, structure, status, or position. Function is the most comprehensive of these… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • function — 1. The noun has a number of technical meanings in mathematics and information technology, and has acquired general meanings that caused Fowler (1926) to categorize it as a popularized technicality. As a noun, it is often used somewhat… …   Modern English usage

  • function — [fuŋk′shən] n. [OFr < L functio < pp. of fungi, to perform < IE base * bheug , to enjoy > Sans bhuṅktē, (he) enjoys] 1. the normal or characteristic action of anything; esp., any of the natural, specialized actions of a system, organ …   English World dictionary

  • Function — may refer to:* Function (biology), explaining why a feature survived selection * Function (mathematics), an abstract entity that associates an input to a corresponding output according to some rule * Function (engineering), related to the… …   Wikipedia

  • function — I noun appropriate activity, assignment, business, chore, design, duty, employment, exploitation, mission, munus, occupation, office, officium, performance, purpose, pursuit, responsibility, role, task, usage, use, utility, work associated… …   Law dictionary

  • Functĭon — (v. lat. Functio), 1) Verrichtung; Amtsverrichtung; daher Functioniren, ein Amt verrichten; 2) nach Kant die Einheit der Handlung, verschiedene Vorstellungen unter eine gemeinschaftliche zu ordnen; 3) die naturgemäße Thätigkeit eines Organs; 4)… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Function overloading — or method overloading is a feature found in various programming languages such as Ada, C#, VB.NET, C++, D and Java that allows the creation of several methods with the same name which differ from each other in terms of the type of the input and… …   Wikipedia

  • function key — function keys N COUNT Function keys are the keys along the top of a computer keyboard, usually numbered from F1 to F12. Each key is designed to make a particular thing happen when you press it. [COMPUTING] Just hit the F5 function key to send and …   English dictionary

  • function — [n1] capacity, job action, activity, affair, behavior, business, charge, concern, duty, employment, exercise, faculty, goal, mark, mission, object, objective, occupation, office, operation, part, post, power, province, purpose, raison d’être*,… …   New thesaurus

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