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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > mount attribute
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1) атрибутб) поименованный кодовый признак блока данных, определяющий возможные операции над ними или способ их графического представленияг) ( грамматическое) определение2) приписывать ( чему-либо); относить ( за счёт чего-либо)3) вчт приписывать атрибут; вводить атрибут4) определять, использовать (грамматическое) определение•- bundled attributes
- character attribute
- composite attribute
- compound attribute
- data attribute
- derived attribute
- display attribute
- file attribute
- file description attribute
- hidden attribute
- integer attribute
- mount attribute
- null attribute
- prime attribute
- primitive attribute
- read-only attribute
- search attribute
- semantic attribute
- storage class attribute
- system attribute
- tag attribute
- unbundled attributes
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1) атрибутб) поименованный кодовый признак блока данных, определяющий возможные операции над ними или способ их графического представления2) приписывать ( чему-либо); относить ( за счёт чего-либо)3) вчт. приписывать атрибут; вводить атрибут4) определять, использовать (грамматическое) определение•- bundled attributes
- character attribute
- composite attribute
- compound attribute
- data attribute
- derived attribute
- display attribute
- file attribute
- file description attribute
- hidden attribute
- integer attribute
- mount attribute
- null attribute
- prime attribute
- primitive attribute
- read-only attribute
- search attribute
- semantic attribute
- storage class attribute
- system attribute
- tag attribute
- unbundled attributes
- use attributeThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > attribute
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