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1 immediate
[i'mi:diət] 1. adjective1) (happening at once and without delay: an immediate response.) okamžitý2) (without anyone etc coming between: His immediate successor was Bill Jones.) priamy3) (close: our immediate surroundings.) bezprostredný•2. conjunction(as soon as: You may leave immediately you finish your work.) len čo* * *• priamy• bezprostredný• najbližší• okamžitý -
2 immediate access
• priamy výber• priamy prístup• okamžitý prístup -
3 immediate access store
• pamät s priamym výberom• pamät s priamym prístupom -
4 immediate address
• priama adresa• priamy operand -
5 immediate addressing
• priame adresovanie -
6 immediate data
• priame dáta• priame údaje -
7 immediate environment
• najbližšie prostredie -
8 immediate instruction
• priama inštrukcia -
9 immediate operand
• priamy operand -
10 immediate pickup
• okamžité nabudenie -
11 immediate ringing
• priame vyzvánanie -
12 immediate skip
• okamžitý posun• okamžitý preskok -
13 immediate suppress
• okamžité potlacenie -
14 immediate-mode commands
• príkazy dialógového režim -
15 direct
[di'rekt] 1. adjective1) (straight; following the quickest and shortest way: Is this the most direct route?) priamy2) ((of manner etc) straightforward and honest: a direct answer.) priamy3) (occurring as an immediate result: His dismissal was a direct result of his rudeness to the manager.) priamy4) (exact; complete: Her opinions are the direct opposite of his.) presný5) (in an unbroken line of descent from father to son etc: He is a direct descendant of Napoleon.) priamy2. verb1) (to point, aim or turn in a particular direction: He directed my attention towards the notice.) obrátiť, zamerať2) (to show the way to: She directed him to the station.) ukázať cestu3) (to order or instruct: We will do as you direct.) nariadiť, prikázať4) (to control or organize: A policeman was directing the traffic; to direct a film.) riadiť; režírovať•- directional
- directive
- directly
- directness
- director
- directory* * *• viest• usmernovat• ukázat cestu• priamo• priamy• adresovat• dohliadat• dat inštrukcie• dat pokyn• riadit• poucit• porušit• povedat cestu• namierit• nariadit• obrátit -
16 imperative
[im'perətiv] 1. noun, adjective1) (used of verbs that are expressing a command: In the sentence `Come here!', `come' is an imperative (verb).) rozkazovací spôsob2) (absolutely necessary: It is imperative that we take immediate action to reduce pollution.) naliehavý, nevyhnutný2. nounIn `Sit down!' the verb is in the imperative.) rozkazovací spôsob* * *• velitelský• zvrchovane dôležitý• príkaz• prikazovací• kategorický• imperatívny• diktátorský• rozkazovací• rozkaz• rozkazovací spôsob• rozkazovacný• pravidlo• povinný• požiadavka• nevyhnutný• naliehavý• nepodmienený• nevyhnutelný• nutný -
17 instant
['instənt] 1. adjective1) (immediate: Anyone disobeying these rules will face instant dismissal; His latest play was an instant success.) okamžitý2) ((of food etc) able to be prepared etc almost immediately: instant coffee/potato.) instantný2. noun1) (a point in time: He climbed into bed and at that instant the telephone rang; He came the instant (that) he heard the news.) okamih2) (a moment or very short time: It all happened in an instant; I'll be there in an instant.) chvíľa•- this instant* * *• súcasný• priamy• instantný nápoj• bežný• bezprostredný• chvíla• práve prebiehajúci• neústupný• naliehavý• okamžitý• okamih -
18 memory
['meməri]plural - memories; noun1) (the power to remember things: a good memory for details.) pamäť2) (the mind's store of remembered things: Her memory is full of interesting stories.) pamäť3) (something remembered: memories of her childhood.) spomienka, pamiatka4) (the time as far back as can be remembered: the greatest fire in memory.) pokiaľ pamäť siaha5) (a part of computer in which information is stored for immediate use; a computer with 8 megabytes of memory)•- memorize- memorise
- from memory
- in memory of / to the memory of* * *• spomienka• pamiatka• pamät• pamätové zariadenie -
19 urgency
noun (need for immediate action, speed etc: This is a matter of great urgency.) naliehavosť* * *• krajná potreba• nástojcivost• naliehavost• neodkladnost• neodbytnost• nutnost -
20 urgent
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