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eset, folyamodás, példa, kérelem to instance: hivatkozik, példaként felhoz, utal* * *['instəns](an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) példa -
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I n1) приклад, зразок; випадок2) тк.; sing вимога, настійнпрохання; наполягання3) юp. судова інстанція; провадження справи в суді; судовий процес; цивільний позов; прецедентII vin the first instance — насамперед; у першу чергу; по-перше
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['instəns](an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) piemērs; gadījums* * *piemērs, gadījums; prasība, lūgums; instance -
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['instəns](an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) příklad* * *• případ• situace• instance -
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class and instance of the managed object to which the event belongs - класс и представитель класса управляемого объекта, в котором произошло событиеinstance for a file transfer - событие "перенос файлов"Англо-русский cловарь терминов и сокращений по мобильной радиосвязи стандарта GSM > instance
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subs.In the first instance: P. and V. πρῶτον μὲν.Prove by many instances: P. πολλαχόθεν δεικνύναι.——————v. trans.Prove: P. τεκμηριοῦν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Instance
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1.n.1) үлгі, мысал2) тілекin the first instance — бұл жағдайда, алдымен
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['instəns](an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) dæmi; atvik, tilfelli -
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n. örnek, misal, durum, aşama, rica, istek, olay, dava* * *1. durum 2. örnek* * *['instəns](an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) örnek, misal -
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1) instance; occasion; circonstance2) prière instante; instancesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > instance
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law• oikeusaste• todiste• näyte• instanssi• juttu• ennakkotapaus• esimerkki• ajokappale• mainita esimerkkinä• tapaus* * *'instəns(an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) esimerkki, tapaus -
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['instəns](an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) pavyzdys, atvejis -
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n. exempel; fall; instans; uppmuntran, sporre, knuff--------v. exemplifiera, illustrera med hjälp av exempel* * *['instəns](an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) exempel -
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s exemple, cas | instànciaFor instance per exemple
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instance — [ ɛ̃stɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1240 « application, soin »; lat. instantia 1 ♦ Sollicitation pressante. Vx au sing., sauf dans Demander avec instance. ⇒ insistance. « mon camarade me fit de telles instances » (Balzac). Mod. Céder aux instances de qqn. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
instance — INSTANCE. s. f. Poursuite, sollicitation pressante. Grande instance. faire instance, de grandes instances, de vives instances, des instances pressantes auprés de quelqu un, envers quelqu un. je l ay fait à son instance. je l en ay sollicité avec… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
instance — n Instance, case, illustration, example, sample, specimen mean a concrete thing which has or manifests the qualities, characters, or nature of a type, a class, or a group. Instance applies to an individual person or thing brought forth in support … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Instance — In stance, n. [F. instance, L. instantia, fr. instans. See {Instant}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act or quality of being instant or pressing; urgency; solicitation; application; suggestion; motion. [1913 Webster] Undertook at her instance to restore… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
instance — [in′stəns] n. [ME instaunce < OFr instance < L instantia, a standing upon or near, being present < instans: see INSTANT] 1. Archaic an urgent plea; persistent solicitation 2. an example; case; illustration 3. a step in proceeding;… … English World dictionary
instance — in·stance / in stəns/ n [French, from Late Latin instantia, from Latin, the fact of being present or impending, vehemence in speech, urgency, from instant instans insistent, pressing, from present participle of instare to be pressing, stand upon] … Law dictionary
instance — ► NOUN 1) an example or single occurrence of something. 2) a particular case. ► VERB ▪ cite as an example. ● for instance Cf. ↑for instance ● in the first (or second etc.) … English terms dictionary
instance — (n.) mid 14c., urgency, from O.Fr. instance eagerness, anxiety, solicitation (13c.), from L. instantia presence, effort intention; earnestness, urgency, lit. a standing near, from instans (see INSTANT (Cf. instant)). In Scholastic logic, a fact… … Etymology dictionary
Instance — In stance, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Instanced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Instancing}.] To mention as a case or example; to refer to; to cite; as, to instance a fact. H. Spenser. [1913 Webster] I shall not instance an abstruse author. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Instance — In stance, v. i. To give an example. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] This story doth not only instance in kingdoms, but in families too. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
instance — [n] case, situation case history, case in point, detail, example, exemplification, exponent, ground, illustration, item, occasion, occurrence, particular, precedent, proof, reason, representative, sample, sampling, specimen, time; concepts… … New thesaurus