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1 boot
I[bu:t] n կոշիկ. ավտո. բեռնախցիկ. high/riding boot երկարաճիտ կոշիկ. boots ֆուտբոլի կոշիկ, բութս. tight-fitting boots կիպ (նստող) կոշիկներ. give smb the boot աշխատանքից հեռացնել. The boot is on the other leg Հանգամանքները փոխվել են. die in one’ boots հանկարծամահ լինել / պաշտոնում մեռնել. be in smn’s boots մեկի տեղը լինել. be too big for one’s boots իր մասին մեծ կարծիքի լինելII[bu:t] v արձակել. հեռացնել. boot smb out of the house տանից հեռացնել -
2 boot
سوقاء* * *سَوقاء (حِذاءٌ طَويلُ السَّاق) -
3 BOOT
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4 boot [UK]
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > boot [UK]
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5 boot critical driver
A driver that must be available in order for the operating system to successfully complete the boot process. Boot critical drivers include all boot start drivers. -
6 boot partition
"The partition that contains the Windows operating system and its support files. The boot partition can be, but does not have to be, the same as the system partition." -
7 boot sector
"A critical disk structure for starting your computer, located at sector 1 of each volume or floppy disk. It contains executable code and data that is required by the code, including information used by the file system to access the volume. The boot sector is created when your format the volume." -
8 boot file
A system file needed to start Windows. The boot files include Ntldr and Ntdetect.com. -
9 Boot Configuration Data
A data store that contains boot configuration parameters and controls how the operating system is started beginning with Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008. -
10 Boot Configuration Data object
"A collection of elements that describes the settings for the object that are used during the boot process. There are three main types of objects: application, device, and inherited."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Boot Configuration Data object
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11 BOOT LID
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12 BOOT CAMP
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13 boot lid [UK]
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > boot lid [UK]
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14 boot drive
"In a PC-compatible computer, the disk drive that the BIOS uses to automatically load the operating system when the computer is turned on." -
15 boot record
The section of a disk that contains the operating system. -
16 Boot Logging
"A process in which a computer that is starting (booting) creates a log file that records the loading of each device and service. The log file is called Ntbtlog.txt, and it is saved in the systemroot directory." -
17 boot-top
[΄bu:ttɔp] n (կոշիկի) ճիտք -
18 BIND boot file
"A configuration file used by DNS servers running under versions of the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) software implementation. The BIND boot file is a text file, Named.boot, where individual lines in the file list boot directives used to start a service when the DNS server is started. By default, Microsoft DNS servers use DNS service parameters stored in the registry, but they allow the use of a BIND boot file as an alternative for reading boot configuration settings." -
19 registry boot
"The default boot option used by most Windows DNS servers. When registry boot is used, DNS is started and initialized using DNS parameters and their values as they are stored in the Windows registry. You can use a Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) boot file as an alternative to this method of boot configuration for DNS." -
20 master boot code
"A small amount of executable code contained in the master boot record that scans the partition table for the active partition, finds the starting sector of the active partition, loads a copy of the boot sector from the active partition into memory, and transfers control to the executable code in the boot sector."
См. также в других словарях:
Boot — (et) … Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon
boot — boot·er; boot·ery; boot·heel; boot; boot·hose; boot·leg·ger; boot·less; boot·lick·er; boot·man; free·boot; free·boot·er; gum·boot·ed; boot·lick; boot·strap; boot·a·ble; boot·less·ly; boot·less·ness; fire·boot; … English syllables
Boot — Ein Boot ist ein Fahrzeug, das nach dem Archimedischen Prinzip auf dem Wasser, oder als U Boot exakt ausbalanciert, ebenfalls nach dem Archimedischen Prinzip, in einer von der Besatzung exakt definierbaren Tiefe im Wasser schwimmt.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Boot — Boot, kleine Fahrzeuge mit geringem Tiefgang für den Kleinverkehr, unter sich in Größe, Form und Bauart sehr verschieden; sie werden durch Riemen (Ruder), häufig auch durch Segel und Dampfkraft, durch Petroleummotoren oder elektrisch bewegt… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
boot — n [obsolete or dialect boot compensation, from Old English bōt advantage, compensation]: additional money or property received to make up the difference in an exchange of business or investment property that is of like kind but unequal in value ◇ … Law dictionary
boot — Ⅰ. boot [1] ► NOUN 1) a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle, and sometimes the lower leg. 2) informal a hard kick. 3) Brit. a space at the back of a car for carrying luggage. ► VERB 1) kick hard. 2) … English terms dictionary
Boot — (b[=oo]t), n. [OE. bot, bote, advantage, amends, cure, AS. b[=o]t; akin to Icel. b[=o]t, Sw. bot, Dan. bod, Goth. b[=o]ta, D. boete, G. busse; prop., a making good or better, from the root of E. better, adj. [root]255.] 1. Remedy; relief; amends; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Boot-CD — Boot CD, eine CD, mit deren Hilfe ein Computer in Betrieb genommen werden kann (Booten), ohne auf Daten der Festplatte zugreifen zu müssen. Auf ihr sind die wichtigsten Teile eines Betriebssystems gespeichert, die dann vom Boot Sektor dieser CD … Universal-Lexikon
boot — [buːt] also boot up verb COMPUTING 1. [intransitive] if a computer boots, it starts working and is ready to use: • The machine takes a long time to boot up. 2. [transitive] to make a computer ready to be used by getting all the programs it nee … Financial and business terms
Boot — Boot, n. [OE. bote, OF. bote, F. botte, LL. botta; of uncertain origin.] 1. A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, ordinarily made of leather. [1913 Webster] 2. An instrument of torture for the leg, formerly used to extort confessions … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Boot — Boot: Das im 16. Jh. aus der niederd. Seemannssprache übernommene Wort geht zurück auf mnd. bōt, das – wie auch niederl. boot – aus mengl. bot entlehnt ist (vgl. engl. boat). Voraus liegt aengl. bāt »Boot, Schiff«, dem die gleichbedeutenden… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch