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101 zametak
• bud; embryo; fetal; fetus; foetus; germ; initialize; initiator; rudiment -
102 započeti
• begin; commence; inaugurate; initialize; initiate; institute; put in hand; set about; set on foot; start; take on; take the initiative; take up -
103 initialiseren
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104 initiëren
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105 sformat|ować
pf vt Komput. 1. to format, to initialize [dyskietkę, dysk] ⇒ formatować 2. to format [tekst, akapit] ⇒ formatowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sformat|ować
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106 استهل
v. start, begin, commence, initialize, launch, open, strike up, lead off, set, institute, preface -
107 بدأ
v. begin, be behindhand, initiate, fall in love, initialize, launch, start, start off, commence, set about, set in, set, incept, tackle, lead off, lead, take in, take, proceed, institute, tee -
108 inicializovat
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109 inicializuje
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110 zahajovat
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111 инициализировать
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112 inizializzare
vt [inittsjalid'dzare](Inform : diskette) to initialize, (computer) to boot -
113 инициировать
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114 инициализировать
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115 вновь инициализировать
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > вновь инициализировать
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116 объявление с инициализацией
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > объявление с инициализацией
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117 том
м. вчт. volumeличный том; том личного пользования — private volume
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118 устанавливать в исходное состояние
1. clear2. initializeРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > устанавливать в исходное состояние
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119 eröffnen
1. to introduce2. to open3. to start off [discussion, conversation, season]4. to unclose(mit) (Aktien-, Währungskurs)to open (at)(Prozess, Konkursverfahren)to initiate(Spiel, Schachpartie)to open (the game)(Abszess, Geschwür)to lance1. to initialise [Br..]2. to initialize(Geschäft, Praxis, Kanzlei etc.)1. to set up2. to startto read -
120 initialisieren
1. to initialise Br.2. to initialize
См. также в других словарях:
initialize — v. t. to assign an initial value to (a variable or set of variables in a computer program); as, many bugs are caused by a failure to initialize variables. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
initialize — i‧ni‧tial‧ize [ɪˈnɪʆəlaɪz] also initialise verb [intransitive, transitive] COMPUTING 1. if a computer initializes or is initialized, certain important programs are prepared so that it can start running 2. if you initialize a disk or if a disk… … Financial and business terms
initialize — 1833, to designate by initials, from INITIAL (Cf. initial) + IZE (Cf. ize). Meaning to make ready for operation is from 1957. Related: Initialized; initializing … Etymology dictionary
initialize — (Amer.) v. set at a starting position; (Computers) erase data in preparation for use (also initialise) … English contemporary dictionary
initialize — [i nish′əl īz΄] vt. initialized, initializing Comput. to format or otherwise prepare (a disk, memory, etc.) initialization n … English World dictionary
initialize — UK [ɪˈnɪʃəlaɪz] / US [ɪˈnɪʃ(ə)lˌaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms initialize : present tense I/you/we/they initialize he/she/it initializes present participle initializing past tense initialized past participle initialized computing to prepare a… … English dictionary
initialize — transitive verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1957 to set (as a computer program counter) to a starting position, value, or configuration • initialization noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
initialize — /i nish euh luyz /, v.t., initialized, initializing. Computers. 1. to set (variables, counters, switches, etc.) to their starting values at the beginning of a program or subprogram. 2. to clear (internal memory, a disk, etc.) of previous data in… … Universalium
initialize — verb a) To assign initial values to something b) To assign an initial value to a variable … Wiktionary
initialize — in|i|tial|ize [ ı nıʃl,aız ] verb transitive COMPUTING to prepare a piece of computer equipment or software for use … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
initialize — To set up either hardware or software to work correctly with your system. Many modems have to be initialized each time they are used so they know what to expect. When your software initializes your modem, it may tell the modem to expect 2400 baud … Dictionary of telecommunications