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1 Explicit
"In Store, label for songs or videos whose content contains explicit sexuality, violence, or curse words." -
2 explicit
[ik΄splisit] a պարզ, որոշակի, հստակ. be quite explicit that պարզ/որոշակիորեն հասկացնել, որ -
3 Explicit
واضح ، صريح ، جلى ، بين -
4 explicit
واضح* * *واضِح -
5 Explicit agreement
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6 Explicit function
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7 explicit permission
"A type of object permission that is defined when the object is created, specifically assigned, or changed by the owner of the object." -
8 explicit selection
A selection that a user intentionally makes with an input device. -
9 Explicit Language
A content descriptor developed by the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO). -
10 explicit interface implementation
The implementation of a class or structure member that is accessible only through the interface that the class or structure implements.English-Arabic terms dictionary > explicit interface implementation
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11 adult content
"The preferred term for mature content. Don't use ""explicit"" or “sexually explicit.”" -
12 product vulnerability
A set of conditions that violates an implied or explicit security policy. A product vulnerability is normally addressed by a Microsoft security bulletin or a service pack. -
13 custom price
"The price calculated according to specific pricing rules that apply to products in a virtual catalog. There are three types of custom prices: percentage off, fixed amount off, and explicit price." -
14 progressive disclosure
"A technique for hiding the complexity of an interface by presenting the user with the primary or common options or choices at the topmost level, and then revealing more advanced or complex options through another means, such as explicit user action or navigation." -
15 inside-out activation
A technique that allows a user to directly interact with the content of an embedded object without executing an explicit activation command. -
16 outside-in activation
A technique that requires a user to perform an explicit activation command to interact with the content of an embedded object. -
17 link path
"The descriptive form, or explicit connecting points, of referring to the location of a link source." -
18 key performance indicator
"A predefined measure that is used to track performance of a strategic goal, objective, plan, initiative, or business process. A KPI is evaluated against a target. An explicit and measurable value taken directly from a data source. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used to measure performance in a specific area, for example, revenue per customer." -
19 ar-sa مؤشر الأداء الأساسي
"A predefined measure that is used to track performance of a strategic goal, objective, plan, initiative, or business process. A KPI is evaluated against a target. An explicit and measurable value taken directly from a data source. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used to measure performance in a specific area, for example, revenue per customer." -
20 KPI
"A predefined measure that is used to track performance of a strategic goal, objective, plan, initiative, or business process. A KPI is evaluated against a target. An explicit and measurable value taken directly from a data source. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used to measure performance in a specific area, for example, revenue per customer."
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Explicit — Ex*plic it, a. [L. explicitus; p. p. of explicare to unfold: cf. F. explicite. See {Explicate}, {Exploit}.] 1. Not implied merely, or conveyed by implication; distinctly stated; plain in language; open to the understanding; clear; not obscure or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
explicit — EXPLICÍT, Ă, expliciţi, te, adj. (Adesea adverbial) Care este exprimat limpede; desluşit, lămurit, clar. ♦ (Despre o funcţie matematică) Care este egal cu o anumită expresie ce conţine numai variabile independente. – Din fr. explicite, lat.… … Dicționar Român
explicit — ⇒EXPLICIT, subst. masc. PALÉOGR. Mot qui indique qu un ouvrage est terminé. Anton. incipit. Quant au septième et dernier ouvrage, appelé, dans l incipit, « paroles secrètes dites par le sauveur à Jude Thomas (...) » et, dans l explicit, « le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
explicit — explicit, express, specific, definite, categorical are comparable when applied to statements, utterances, and language and when meaning perfectly clear in significance or reference. Something is explicit which is stated so plainly and distinctly… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
EXPLICIT — vox in fine librorum olim addi solita. Hieronym. ad Marcellam, Scire debemus, apud Hebraeos in fine librorum unum e tribus solere subnecti: ut aut Amen scribant, aut Sela aut Salom, quod exprimit pacem ut solemus nos completis opusculis, ad… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Explicit — (from Latin explicare , to unfold and thus also make visible) can mean: * very specific, clear, or detailed * containing material (e.g. language or film footage) that might be deemed offensive or graphic, e.g. sexually explicit material * the… … Wikipedia
explicit — I adjective absolute, accurate, apertus, beyond doubt, categorical, certain, clear, clearly defined, clearly expressed, clearly formulated, clearly stated, comprehensible, crystal clear, decided, definite, definitus, determinate, direct, distinct … Law dictionary
éxplicit — Latinismo que se emplea en las descripciones bibliográficas, como sustantivo masculino, con el sentido de ‘últimas palabras de un escrito o de un impreso antiguo’. Debe escribirse con tilde por ser palabra esdrújula (→ tilde2, 1.1.3): «El “datnos … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
explicit — explicit; in·explicit; un·explicit; … English syllables
explicit — [eks plis′it, ik splis′it] adj. [OFr explicite < ML explicitus < L, pp. of explicare: see EXPLICATE] 1. clearly stated and leaving nothing implied; distinctly expressed; definite: distinguished from IMPLICIT 2. saying what is meant, without … English World dictionary
Explicit — Ex pli*cit [LL., an abbreviation of explicitus (est liber) the book (which anciently was a roll of parchment) is unfolded (and, of course, finished ). See {Explicit}, a.] A word formerly used (as finis is now) at the conclusion of a book to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English