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81 set
1) множество; совокупность; семейство; ряд; последовательность2) набор; комплект3) установка5) устанавливать в определённое положение; устанавливать в определённое состояние6) монтировать; налаживать•- set constant- set origin
- set the problem
- add set
- affected set
- alphanumeric character set
- alphameric character set
- ambiguity set
- basis set
- board set
- bounded set
- cataloged data set
- change set
- character set
- chip set
- choice set
- closed set
- code set
- coded character set
- complete set
- concatenated data set
- confidence set
- connected set
- contact set
- countable set
- creative set
- cut set
- data set
- data-structure set
- delete set
- denumerable set
- derived set
- dividing set
- dynamic data set
- empty set
- enumerable set
- equations set
- failure set
- fault set
- feature set
- file set - fuzzy set
- general recursive set
- generation data set
- graphics set
- indexed sequential data set
- indexed set
- infinite set
- instruction set
- integrated tool set
- interface set
- interleaved carbon set
- keyboard send/receive set
- line data set
- microprocessor set
- model set
- N-character set
- N-char set
- nontemporary data set
- null set
- numeric character set
- open set
- order set
- ordered set
- overflow data set
- page data set
- partitioned data set
- photomask set
- power set
- receive/send keyboard set
- recursive set
- recursively enumerable set
- reduced instruction set
- reducible set - set of curves
- shared data set
- simply ordered set
- singular set
- soft instruction set
- software product set
- sorted set
- standard file defenition set
- success set
- telephone data set
- temporary data set
- test set
- training set
- universal set
- user's set
- working set
- zero setEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > set
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82 connect
[kə'nekt]1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) spojovat, připojit2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) spojovat (si)•* * *• spojit• spojovat -
83 connect
[kə'nekt]1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) spojiť, pripojiť2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) spájať (s)•* * *• spájat• spojit• pripojit -
84 connect
[kə'nekt]1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) a face legătura (cu); a conecta2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) a asocia (cu)• -
85 connect
[kə'nekt]1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) συνδέω2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) συσχετίζω• -
86 to join the navy
пойти/поступить на флотWAYS OF DOING THINGS:Глагол join: to connect up (to connect/to connect up и to connect/to connect up) имеют значение "соединять чем-либо, например проводом или трубой, через которые могут проходить вода или ток": he's forgotten to connect the left speaker to the amplifier; он забыл присоединить левый громкоговоритель к усилителю; they can't move into their new house until their water supply is connected to the city main они не могут переехать в свой новый дом пока не подключат воду к водопроводной магистрали; it is possible to link video cassette and video disk to a computer можно присоединить видеокассету и видео диск к компьютеру; there is an underwater telephone cable linking the two islands между островами проложен подводный кабель, который их соединяет; there is a fault in the wire which links the printer with the computer в проводе, соединяющем принтер и компьютер есть какая-то неисправность; the plan is to link up London and New York so that fans in New York can watch the game live план заключается в том, чтобы соединить Лондон и Рью-Йорк с тем, чтобы любители футбола могли видеть игру в прямом эфире -
87 network
1. n сеть, сеткаbearer network — основная сеть; базовая сеть
2. n плетёнка3. n сеточка, филе4. n текст. ажурное полотно5. n плетение, вязание6. n переплетение, хитросплетение; сеть7. n эл. цепь, схема8. n тех. решётчатая система9. n тлв. радио, сетевое вещаниеnetwork side — сетевая сторона; сторона сети
10. n эк. сетевой график11. v амер. покрывать сетью железных дорогshuffle-exchange network — сеть с "тасовкой"
12. v амер. передавать, вещать по радио- или телевизионной сетиrecognition network — распознающая сеть; схема распознавания
public network — общедоступная сеть; сеть общего пользования
network topology — топологическая схема сети; топология сети
13. v амер. передаваться по радио- или телевизионной сетиСинонимический ряд:1. complex (noun) complex; complication; compound; group; structure; system; tangle2. web (noun) artery; channels; circuitry; labyrinth; mesh; net; netting; puzzle; tissue; web -
88 connect
[kə'nekt]1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) relier2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) associer (à)• -
89 connect
[kə'nekt]1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) conectar2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) associar• -
90 network
1. E-coma group of computers that are able to communicate with each other. There are two types of computer networks: LAN (a local area network) and WAN (a wide area network). LANs are typically used by organizations that have a large number of computers based in one location and connected to a single computer server. They are often used as the basis for private networks such as Intranets. WANs are slower than LANs because they use telephone cables as well as computer servers. The Internet is the main WAN in existence.2. HRto build up and maintain relationships with people whose interests are similar or whose friendship could bring advantages such as job or business opportunities.It is important to network for the good of the organization and the professional field in which the networker operates. The networker should know what they hope to accomplish by networking, and what they have to offer other people: it is a two-way process, as the more someone has to offer other people, the more those people will want to do things for them.In order to network effectively, it is useful to make a list of organizations and events for networking, a contact list, and an action plan with a schedule. The organizations and events list helps the networker identify and target places and situations where they are likely to meet with people who may be of assistance to them in their career or with a particular project. The contact list allows the networker to keep track of the people they have met, or want to meet. It is a good idea to prioritize this list according to who is most likely to be helpful. Using these two lists, the networker can then put together a schedule for making or maintaining connections. -
91 teleworking
Gen Mgta geographically dispersed work environment where workers can work at home on a computer and transmit data and documents to a central office via telephone lines. As people become accustomed to working via e-mail and the Internet, teleworking is proving ever more popular.The advantages of teleworking are considerable, offering as it does an excellent compromise between the security of fulltime employment and the liberty and privacy of self-employment. However, it also has disadvantages—the most important of which is the danger of being left behind, forgotten, or overlooked when new assignments or promotions come up within the organization. It is therefore supremely important for teleworkers to build a plan for staying visible and connected with the people they work with, even if they spend much of their working life in their home office. -
92 DCE
"A set of standards from the Open Group (formerly the Open Software Foundation) for development of distributed applications that can operate on more than one platform. One of two types of hardware connected by an RS-232-C serial connection, the other being a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) device. A DCE is an intermediary device that often transforms input from a DTE before sending it to a recipient. A modem, for example, is a DCE that modulates data from a microcomputer (DTE) and sends it along a telephone connection." -
93 connect
[kə΄nekt] v միացնել, միանալ. կապ/վ/ել. connect the gas/telephone/electricity գազը/հեռախոսը/էլեկտրականությունը միացնել. The new road connects these towns Նոր ճա նապարհը միացնում է այս քաղաքները. connected by marriage ամուսնության միջոցով ձեռք բերված (բարեկամներ/խնամիներ)
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