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1 linguaggio
m (pl -ggi) languagelinguaggio tecnico technical language, jargoninformation technology linguaggio di programmazione programming language* * *linguaggio s.m. language; (eloquio) speech: linguaggio colorito, racy speech; il linguaggio dei sordomuti, sign language; il linguaggio della musica, the language of music; linguaggio infantile, babyish (o childish) language; linguaggio familiare, familiar language; linguaggio raffinato, volgare, refined, vulgar language; linguaggio fiorito, flowery language; linguaggio tecnico, technical language; linguaggio violento, strong language; linguaggio sportivo, burocratico, the language of sport, bureaucracy; usa un linguaggio triviale, he uses coarse language (o his language is coarse); correttezza di linguaggio, correctness of speech; natura, origine del linguaggio, nature, origin of language; anche gli animali hanno un linguaggio, animals have a language too // che linguaggio!, that's no way to talk! // (inform.): linguaggio assemblatore, assembly language; linguaggio macchina, computer (o machine) language; linguaggio di definizione di dati, data definition language; linguaggio di programmazione, programming language; sottoinsieme di un linguaggio, language subset; linguaggio per l'elaborazione, problem oriented language.* * *1) (lingua) languagenel linguaggio corrente — in common parlance, in everyday speech
scusate il linguaggio — pardon my French colloq.
2) (facoltà di parola) speech•linguaggio cifrato — code, cipher
linguaggio macchina — inform. machine language
linguaggio di programmazione — inform. programming BE o programing AE language, computer language
linguaggio settoriale — jargon, parlance
* * *linguaggiopl. -gi /lin'gwaddʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.1 (lingua) language; linguaggio della pubblicità adspeak; linguaggio della malavita thieves' cant; nel linguaggio corrente in common parlance, in everyday speech; scusate il linguaggio pardon my French colloq.2 (facoltà di parola) speech; disturbo del linguaggio speech disorderlinguaggio artificiale artificial language; linguaggio cifrato code, cipher; linguaggio del corpo body language; linguaggio giuridico legal parlance; linguaggio giornalistico journalistic parlance; linguaggio infantile baby talk; linguaggio macchina inform. machine language; linguaggio naturale natural language; linguaggio di programmazione inform. programming BE o programing AE language, computer language; linguaggio dei segni sign language; linguaggio settoriale jargon, parlance. -
2 lettore
m readerall'università lecturer in a foreign languageinformation technology disk drivelettore compact disc CD playerlettore ottico optical character reader* * *lettore s.m.1 reader: è un grande lettore di gialli, he's a great thriller reader; il pubblico dei lettori, the reading public2 (carica universitaria) lecturer, reader; (di madrelingua) lector3 (eccl.) lector4 (tip.) (proof)reader5 (dispositivo di lettura) reader; scanner; (di cassette ecc.) player: lettore di schede, card reader; lettore magnetico (ottico), magnetic (optical) reader; lettore di codice a barre, bar code reader (o scanner) // (cinem.) lettore del suono, sound pick-up.* * *[let'tore] lettore (-trice)1. sm/f1) (gen) reader2) Univ lector, assistant2. sm1) Rel lector2)* * *[let'tore]sostantivo maschile1) (f. - trice [tritʃe]) readeri -i — the readership, the audience
2) (f. - trice [tritʃe]) univ. (di lingua) (foreign language) assistant3) inform.lettore di dischetti — disk drive o player
4) tecn. readerlettore ottico — optical character reader, optical wand
* * *lettore/let'tore/ ⇒ 18sostantivo m.4 tecn. reader; lettore di codice a barre bar-code reader; lettore ottico optical character reader, optical wand; lettore (di) CD CD player. -
3 HTML
HTMLHTMLabbreviazione di Hypertext Markup Languageinformatica; codice HTML HTML-Code MaskulinDizionario italiano-tedesco > HTML
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