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1 descriptive
[di΄skriptiv] a նկարագրական, պատ կերավոր. descriptive linguistics նկարագրական լեզվաբանություն -
2 Descriptive
وصفي ، توصيفي -
3 descriptive
وصفي* * *وَصْفِيّ -
4 self-descriptive
[ˌselfdis΄kriptiv] a հմկրգ. ինք նանկարագրական -
5 caption
"Descriptive text that is associated with a piece of content, such as an image." -
6 text label
"Descriptive text that you can add to a form, worksheet, chart, or other document." -
7 caption text
"Descriptive text that is associated with a piece of content, such as an image." -
8 caption
Descriptive text that represents the audio content of a television or video program as text on the screen. Captions are usually visible only if decoded or activated. -
9 file property
"A detail about a file that helps identify it, such as a descriptive title, the author name, the subject, or a keyword that identifies topics or other important information in the file." -
10 page title
A descriptive text string that identifies a page. -
11 link path
"The descriptive form, or explicit connecting points, of referring to the location of a link source." -
12 display name
"A descriptive or user-friendly label for a control or object, displayed on the screen. The display name may differ from the internal name." -
13 contract
"The behavior and state that a class provides, which is matched with what a client of that class can expect to hold. A contract is expressed partly by the signatures for all public fields, methods, properties, and events of that class. This is augmented by a description (usually in simple descriptive text) of what each field or property represents, together with what each method does. In the.NET Framework add-in programming model, a non-versioning interface that defines the methods and specifies the data types for transferring data over the communication pipeline between the host and the add-in. The contract is in the middle of the communication pipeline between the add-in and the host. The contract assembly is loaded into the application domains of both the add-in and the host." -
14 profile
The descriptive information about a user that is shown to other users. This editable information is separate from the registration information they provide to establish their Windows Live account. This separation allows users to disclose or conceal personal information as they choose. -
15 scroll-fed
"Of, pertaining to, or descriptive of an optical output device (such as a scanner, copier or printer) whose sheets of paper to process are loaded one-by-one using a roller pickup." -
16 Windows Live Profile
The descriptive information about a user that is shown to other users. This editable information is separate from the registration information they provide to establish their Windows Live account. This separation allows users to disclose or conceal personal information as they choose. -
17 programming element attribute
"A descriptive declaration that can be applied to programming elements such as types, fields, methods, and properties."English-Arabic terms dictionary > programming element attribute
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