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1 robust
صامد* * *صامِد (في الإحصاء) صامِد -
2 robust
Able to function or to continue functioning well in unexpected situations. -
3 robust
[rəu΄bʌst] a առողջ, ուժեղ. ամրակազմ, պնդակազմ. դիմացկուն -
4 side-by-side execution
The ability to install and use multiple versions of an assembly in isolation at the same time. Side-by-side execution can apply to applications and components as well as to the.NET Framework. Allowing assemblies to coexist and to execute simultaneously on the same computer is essential to support robust versioning in the common language runtime. -
5 advanced search
"A feature that enables users to build robust, targeted queries that include search operators. The least complex of which are the Boolean operators many users are familiar with. In addition, customers can use advanced operators such as ""contains:"" or ""inanchor:"" or ""site:"" Customers can add operator upon operator and watch their query change in the search box." -
6 Microsoft Office Document Cache
"A client-side cache for documents that are stored on Web servers. Documents are seamlessly replicated from this local cache, and uploaded to servers as required, enabling faster and more robust file access."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft Office Document Cache
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7 Office Document Cache
"A client-side cache for documents that are stored on Web servers. Documents are seamlessly replicated from this local cache, and uploaded to servers as required, enabling faster and more robust file access." -
8 advanced search
"A search feature that allows users to build robust, targeted queries that include search operators."
См. также в других словарях:
robust — robust … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Robust — Ro*bust , a. [L. robustus oaken, hard, strong, fr. robur strength, a very hard kind of oak; cf. Skr. rabhas violence: cf. F. robuste.] 1. Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
robust — ROBÚST, Ă, robuşti, ste, adj. Care este înzestrat cu o constituţie fizică puternică; rezistent la muncă, la oboseală, la boală; voinic, viguros, vânjos. – Din fr. robuste. Trimis de RACAI, 22.11.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 Robust ≠ firav, indolent,… … Dicționar Român
robust — Adj std. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Wohl über frz. robuste entlehnt aus l. rōbustus, eigentlich aus Hartholz, aus Eiche , zu l. rōbur Hartholz, Eichenholz, Eiche . Ebenso nndl. robuust, ne. robust, nfrz. robuste, nschw. robust, nnorw. robust. ✎ DF… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
robust — has its stress on the second syllable, although first syllable stress is creeping in, on the analogy of shifts in dispute, romance, and other words. There is a curious meaning given in the COD: ‘not perturbed by or attending to subtleties’, which … Modern English usage
robust — UK US /rəʊˈbʌst/ adjective ► strong and unlikely to break or fail: »Exports will continue to be bolstered by the robust economy. »We should be able to generate stronger sales with robust profit margins. robustness /rəˈbʌsnəs/ noun [U] ► »These… … Financial and business terms
robust — Adj. (Mittelstufe) kräftig gebaut Beispiel: Trotz des hohen Alters ist er körperlich immer noch robust. Kollokation: robust aussehen … Extremes Deutsch
robust — [rō bust′, rō′bust΄] adj. [L robustus, oaken, hard, strong < robur, hard variety of oak, hardness, strength, earlier robus, prob. akin to ruber,RED] 1. a) strong and healthy; full of vigor; hardy b) strongly built or based; muscular or sturdy… … English World dictionary
robust — ► ADJECTIVE 1) sturdy or resilient. 2) strong and healthy. 3) uncompromising and forceful; not subtle: a robust defence. 4) (of wine or food) strong and rich in flavour or smell. DERIVATIVES robustly adverb robustness noun … English terms dictionary
Robust — (v. lat.), stark vom Körper mit entsprechenden Kräften … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Robúst — (lat.), stark, kräftig … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon