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1 appearance
[ə΄piərəns] n ի հայտ/երևան գալը, հայտնվելը. make an appearance հայտնվել. make one’s first appearance առաջին անգամ ելույթ ունե նալ. put in an appearance հայտնվել/երևալ. իրավ. make an appearance in court դատարանում ելույթ ունենալ. (արտաքին տեսք) judge by appearances արտաքի նից դատել. to/in all appearances ըստ երևույթին. appearances are deceptive Արտաքինը խաբուսիկ է. He is very young in appearance Նա արտաքինից շատ երի տա սարդ է. The daughter took after her father in appearance Աղջիկը արտաքինով հորն է քաշել. have a healthy appearance առողջ տեսք ունենալ. save appearances ցույց չտալ. at first appearance առաջին հա յացքից. listen with an appearance of interest ձևացնել, որ հե տաքրքրությամբ ես լսում. keep up/save/ pre ser ve appearances վայելչություն պահպանել -
2 Appearance
حضور، ظهور، تقديم -
3 appearance
مظهر ; منظر* * *مَظْهَر ; مَنْظَر -
4 APPEARANCE
"مثول أما المحكمة مظهر خارجي, هيئة" -
5 mixed-value appearance
The visual display for a control which reflects a mixed set of values. -
6 selection appearance
The visual display of an object when it has been selected. -
7 option-set appearance
The visual display for a control when its value is set. -
8 unavailable appearance
The visual display for a control when it is unavailable. -
9 transfer appearance
The visual feedback displayed during a transfer operation. -
10 open appearance
The visual display of an object when the user opens the object into its own window. -
11 flat appearance
The recommended visual display of a control when it is nested inside another control or scrollable region. -
12 pressed appearance
"The visual display for an object, such as a control, when it is being pressed." -
13 input focus appearance
The visual display of a control or other object that indicates it has the input focus. -
14 non-appearance
[ˌnɔnə΄piərəns] n իրավ., մրզ. չներկայանալը -
15 animated GIF
"A series of graphic images in GIF format, displayed sequentially in a single location to give the appearance of a moving picture." -
16 antialiasing
A software technique for smoothing the jagged appearance of curved or diagonal lines caused by poor resolution on a display screen. Methods of anti-aliasing include surrounding pixels with intermediate shades and manipulating the size and horizontal alignment of the pixels. -
17 anti-aliasing
A software technique for smoothing the jagged appearance of curved or diagonal lines caused by poor resolution on a display screen. Methods of anti-aliasing include surrounding pixels with intermediate shades and manipulating the size and horizontal alignment of the pixels. -
18 AA
A software technique for smoothing the jagged appearance of curved or diagonal lines caused by poor resolution on a display screen. Methods of anti-aliasing include surrounding pixels with intermediate shades and manipulating the size and horizontal alignment of the pixels. -
19 autoformat
"A built-in format that can be applied to a range of data, or to controls and sections in a form or report to change their appearance." -
20 dithering
"A method to display a range of colors with a limited palette. Each pixel on the source image is represented by multiple pixels (usually a 2x2 square) on the destination image. From a distance, the eye blends the multiple pixels into one color that has more shades than the original palette. The techniques results in a better visual appearance than the removal of low precision bits."
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