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1 especially
[is΄peʃli] adv հատկապես, գլխավո րապես. the more especially as մանավանդ, որ -
2 buffer
"To use a region of memory to hold data that is waiting to be transferred, especially to or from input/output (I/O) devices such as disk drives and serial ports."يخزن مؤقتاً -
3 data integrity
"The accuracy of data and its conformity to its expected value, especially after being transmitted or processed." -
4 data definition language
"A language that defines all attributes and properties of a database, especially record layouts, field definitions, key fields, file locations, and storage strategy." -
5 DDL
"A language that defines all attributes and properties of a database, especially record layouts, field definitions, key fields, file locations, and storage strategy." -
6 debug
"To detect, locate, and correct logical or syntactical errors in a program or malfunctions in hardware. In hardware contexts, the term troubleshoot is the term more often used, especially when the problem is a major one." -
7 en dash
"The – character, based on the width of an uppercase N and used primarily as a connecting element, especially with numbers." -
8 form
"In some applications (especially databases), a structured window, box, or other self-contained element that serves as a visual filter for the underlying data it is presenting." -
9 launch
To activate an application program (especially on the Macintosh) from the operating system's user interface.يشغّل -
10 restore
"To copy files from a backup storage device to their normal location, especially if the files are being copied to replace files that were accidentally lost or deleted." -
11 bot
"A program that performs a task on a network, especially a task that is repetitive or time-consuming." -
12 robot
"A program that performs a task on a network, especially a task that is repetitive or time-consuming." -
13 data description language
"A language that defines all attributes and properties of a database, especially record layouts, field definitions, key fields, file locations, and storage strategy." -
14 Vertical Box List
"A SmartArt graphic layout used to show several groups of information, especially groups with large amounts of Level 2 text. A good choice for bulleted lists of information."
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especially — ► ADVERB 1) in particular. 2) to a great extent; very much. USAGE The words especially and specially are not interchangeable, although both can mean ‘particularly’. Only especially means ‘in particular’, as in he despised them all, especially… … English terms dictionary
Especially — Es*pe cial*ly, adv. In an especial manner; chiefly; particularly; peculiarly; in an uncommon degree. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
especially — index a fortiori, particularly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
especially — c.1400, from ESPECIAL (Cf. especial) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
especially — [adv] exceptionally, particularly abnormally, above all, before all else, chiefly, conspicuously, curiously, eminently, exclusively, expressly, extraordinarily, in particular, in specie, mainly, markedly, notably, oddly, outstandingly, peculiarly … New thesaurus
especially — [e spesh′əl ē, i spesh′əl ē] adv. particularly; mainly; to a marked degree; unusually … English World dictionary
especially — es|pe|cial|ly W1S1 [ıˈspeʃəli] adv 1.) [sentence adverb] used to emphasize that something is more important or happens more with one particular thing than with others = ↑particularly ▪ I never liked long walks, especially in winter. ▪ Art books… … Dictionary of contemporary English
especially — es|pe|cial|ly [ ı speʃli ] adverb *** 1. ) used when mentioning conditions that make something more relevant, important, or true: PARTICULARLY: It was a very cold house, especially in the winter. especially because/since: He did not want to upset … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
especially — /I speSFli/ also specially spoken adverb 1 (sentence adverb) used to emphasize that something is more important or happens more with one particular thing than with others: Crime is growing at a rapid rate, especially in urban areas. 2 (+ adj/adv) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
especially */*/*/ — UK [ɪˈspeʃ(ə)lɪ] / US adverb 1) used when mentioning conditions that make something more relevant, important, or true It was a very cold house, especially in winter. especially as/because/since: He did not want to upset his father, especially as… … English dictionary
especially — especial, especially, special, specially 1. There is no longer any great difficulty with especial because special has all but driven it out, although it is still used occasionally to refer principally to exceptional personal qualities or… … Modern English usage