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  • 1 direktīva

    I.
    1. установка
    2. директива  (Грам. инф.: Окончания: \direktīvaы)
    LKLv59
    ▪ Termini
    en directive inf.
    lv Ziņojums pavēles formā, ko operators vai lietotājs nodod sistēmai un kas satur norādījumus par izpildāmajām darbībām
    ru директива
    lv Programmas komponents, kas vada programmas veidošanu tās kompilācijas procesā, bet nav saistīts ar tiešu mašīninstrukciju ģenerēšanu
    ru директива
    LZAit
    ▪ EuroTermBank termini
    Inf, Kom, IT
    ru директива
    MašB, BūVP
    ru установка VII
    Ek, Fin
    ru директива
    ETB
    ▪ Skaidrojumi
    lv Izcelsme - franču directive \< latīņu dirigere ‘virzīt’
    lv Rīkojums, norādījums, ko augstāka institūcija dod zemākām institūcijām, vadītājs — padotajiem
    Jum99
    ▪ Sinonīmi
    I. lietv.
    1. aprādījums; mājiens; norādījums; priekšraksts
    2. vadošais norādījums
    II.
    1. norādījums; priekšraksts
    2. vadošs norādījums
    T09

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