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21 вычеркнуть
1) General subject: ax, blot out, blue pencil, blue-pencil, cancel, cross off, delete, edit out, efface, erase, excide, expunge, kill, line through, obliterate, rase, raze, red pencil, score out, scratch, scratch out, strike out, (часть текста) blank out2) Mathematics: eliminate3) Law: strike from the record4) Jargon: XX-double cross, knock it, knock it off5) Astronautics: black out6) Makarov: cross out, cut out (о части текста) -
22 зачёркивать
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23 зачеркнуть
1) General subject: X (в машинописи), deep six, line through, overscore, sponge (обыкн. sponge out), strike through, x out (в машинописи), run through, score out3) Makarov: sponge, sponge out -
24 знак или символ вычёркивания строки
Information technology: line delete characterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > знак или символ вычёркивания строки
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25 изъять строку
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26 логический знак вычерчивания строки
Information technology: logical line delete characterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > логический знак вычерчивания строки
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27 прочеркнуть
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28 символ вычёркивания строки
Information technology: line delete characterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > символ вычёркивания строки
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29 символ удаления строки
Network technologies: line delete characterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > символ удаления строки
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30 удаление строки
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31 прямолинейный сегмент
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > прямолинейный сегмент
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32 блок опций
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > блок опций
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33 набор опций
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > набор опций
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34 прочёркивать
(perf. прочеркнуть), v.draw a line through, delete, strike out
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