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1 seeing
[΄si:iŋ] conj seeing that նկատի ունենալով, քանի որ -
2 Block
"A permission setting that prevents a person or domain from adding the user to contact lists, seeing the user's status, or sending instant messages to the user." -
3 Blocked
"A privacy relationship setting that prevents a person or domain from adding the user to contact lists, seeing the user's status, or sending instant messages to the user." -
4 boundary feedback
"A visual indication to the user that the end of the pan-able area is reached. This feedback is provided when sliding the parent window in the direction of pan and seeing it snap back to the initial position once the finger is released. This feedback is also provided when the page is moving with some momentum, and reaches the end of the scrollable region." -
5 Blocked Contacts
"A privacy relationship setting that prevents a person or domain from adding the user to contact lists, seeing the user's status, or sending instant messages to the user."
См. также в других словарях:
seeing that — seeing as/that/spoken phrase used for giving the reason why you are saying something Seeing as it’s your money, I suppose you can buy whatever you want. Maybe we should throw a party, seeing that it’s Dan’s birthday next week. Thesaurus … Useful english dictionary
seeing that … — seeing that… idiom (also informal seeing as (how)…) because of the fact that… • Seeing that he s been off sick all week he s unlikely to come. Mai … Useful english dictionary
seeing that — considering that. We should go to the concert, seeing that we ve already paid for the tickets … New idioms dictionary
seeing that — given that, the evidence shows that … English contemporary dictionary
seeing that it's you — seeing as/how/that/it’s you spoken phrase used for saying that you are giving someone special treatment because you know and like them Thesaurus: favouritism and unfairnesssynonym … Useful english dictionary
seeing — is commonly used as a kind of conjunction, often followed by that, with the meaning ‘because, considering that’: • He was the kid brother whom I helped as far as I could, seeing that we had no mother B. Cobb, 1971. The origin of the expression in … Modern English usage
Seeing — See ing, conj. (but originally a present participle). In view of the fact (that); considering; taking into account (that); insmuch as; since; because; followed by a dependent clause; as, he did well, seeing that he was so young. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seeing as — seeing as/that/spoken phrase used for giving the reason why you are saying something Seeing as it’s your money, I suppose you can buy whatever you want. Maybe we should throw a party, seeing that it’s Dan’s birthday next week. Thesaurus … Useful english dictionary
seeing as (how) … — seeing that… idiom (also informal seeing as (how)…) because of the fact that… • Seeing that he s been off sick all week he s unlikely to come. Mai … Useful english dictionary
seeing — see|ing [ siıŋ ] conjunction seeing as/how/(that) SPOKEN used for giving the reason why you are saying something: Seeing as it s your money, I suppose you can buy whatever you want. Maybe we should throw a party, seeing that it s Dan s birthday… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seeing — UK [ˈsiːɪŋ] / US [ˈsɪɪŋ] conjunction seeing as/that spoken used for giving the reason why you are saying something Seeing as it s your money, I suppose you can buy whatever you want. Maybe we should throw a party, seeing that it s Dan s birthday… … English dictionary