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1 form/shape of
во форма на: The staircase was in the form of the letter 'Ѕ' Скалите беа во форма на буквата 'Ѕ'.comput. (нов) лист (хартија во печатач) -
2 form; printed form
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3 form
n. облик;2. става, фигура (на човек);3. официјална постапка, редослед, поредок, распоред - v. обликува, дава облик, добива облик;2. образува, составува, вообличува;3. се претвора, се преобразува;4. развива, вежба; форма; формулар; обликување; формирање; форма, обликво зачетна форма; во зародиш germinate -
4 form class
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5 form feed
n. comput. ставање хартија (во печатач)компј. ставање нов лист. Код кој кога ќе се испрати на принтерот, предизвикува вадење на листот и ставање нов. ASCII вредност на овој код. е 1 -
6 form of address
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7 form up
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8 form; slip; voucher
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9 art form
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10 base form
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11 blank form
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12 class; form
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13 continuous form
компј. континуирана хартија. Хартија за принтер каде листовите се перфорирани и поврзани за непрекинат транспорт на хартијата низ принтерот. -
14 fill in a form
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15 for form’s sake
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16 free-form
компј. во слободна форма. Информација внесена во системот без посебни атрибути за форматирање. Види attribut, format. -
17 free-form jazz
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18 in due form
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19 in form and substance
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20 landing form
n. geol. конфигурација на земјиште
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