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1 extent
[ik΄stent] n ձգվածություն, տա րա ծություն, չափսեր. աստիճան, չափ. to a great extent մեծ չափով. to the full extent լրիվ չափով. to a certain extent որոշակի չափով. to some extent որոշ չափով. to a more or less առավել կամ պակաս չափով. have no idea of the extent չափսերի մասին գաղափար չունենալ -
2 Extent
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3 EXTENT
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4 extent
The width or height of the viewport. -
5 extent
"On a disk or other direct-access storage device, a continuous block of storage space reserved by the operating system for a particular file or program." -
6 Extent of the damage
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7 EXTENT OF THE FRONTS
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8 crossing extent
The extent of a crossing file occupying space on the volume of the owning file. -
9 Nature and extent of risk
طبيعة ومدى الخطرEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Nature and extent of risk
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10 Nature and extent of the risk
طبيعة ومدى المخاطرةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Nature and extent of the risk
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11 viewport extent
The width or height of the viewport. -
12 disk extent
A contiguous run of sectors on one disk. -
13 y-extent
[wai iks΄tent] հմկրգ. (պատուհանի) բարձրու թյուն -
14 public folder
"A folder on a public server that people can use to share information, such as work information, discussions, contacts, tasks, and classified ads. Access permissions determine who can view and alter the folder and to what extent." -
15 scope
"The extent to which an identifier, such as an object or property, can be referenced within a program. Scope can be global to the application or local to the active document." -
16 viewport
"A virtual window, used for controls that display content, through which all or part of the content is visible. A viewport is typically used to display a particular portion of content when all of the content will not fit in the available display space. Compare to the extent size, which is the total width and height of the content." -
17 bleed
The extent to which a picture runs off the printed page. -
18 disk bottleneck
A condition that occurs when disk performance is reduced to the extent that overall system performance is affected. -
19 permissions level
"The extent of access a user has to a site. The default permissions levels are Read, Edit, Design, and Full Control." -
20 dimension
A classifier that characterizes the magnitude or extent of a quantifiable property of an object or activity.بُعد
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