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1 modify
[ˈmɔdɪfaɪ] verbto change the form or quality of, usually slightly:يُخَفِّف، يُهَدِّئ ، يُعَدِّل ، يُغَيِّرWe had to modify the original design.
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2 modify
عَدَّلَ \ adapt: to change and fit for a new use or different condition: This engine can be adapted for use in a boat. One must adapt oneself to new ideas. adjust: to change sth. so that it works better or is more suitable: If your watch is slow, you can adjust it. amend: to improve; make a to change in (sth. written, esp. laws, rules). modify: change slightly; make more reasonable: They modified their demands and accepted a smaller increase in pay. put: to cause to become (what is stated by the adj. or adv.): Put it right. Put that picture straight. rectify: to correct; make right (a mistake, an injustice, etc.). revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revis the book. right: to put (sth.) right or upright again. \ See Also كيف (كَيَّفَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، صحح (صَحَّحَ)، غير (غَيَّرَ)، نقح (نَقَّحَ)، قوم (قَوَّمَ) -
3 modify
غَيَّرَ \ alter: to change; make or become different: People’s appearances alter as they grow older. She has altered her skirt because it was too short. change: to make sth. different: We had to change our plans.. modify: to change slightly; make more reasonable: They modified their demands and accepted a smaller increase in pay. revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revise before the English exam. transfer: to move from one place to another: We transferred our account to a different bank. transform: to change in shape, appearance, character, etc.: The desert had been transformed into fields of corn. \ See Also عدل (عَدَّلَ)، راجع (رَاجَعَ)، نقل (نَقَلَ) -
4 modify
حَوَّرَ \ bleach: to make or become white; cause to lose its colour (by chemicals or sunlight). modify: to change slightly; make more reasonable: They modified their demands and accepted a smaller increase in pay. \ See Also بيض (بَيَّضَ)، عدل (عَدَّلَ) -
5 Modify Comment Section
Computers: MCSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modify Comment Section
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6 Modify Device Status
Electronics: MDSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modify Device Status
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7 Modify Field Attribute
Computers: MFAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modify Field Attribute
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8 Modify Index
Programming: MDX -
9 Modify Operating Procedures
Electronics: MOPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modify Operating Procedures
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10 Modify Until No Good
Computers: MUNGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modify Until No Good
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11 Modify User Login
Electronics: MUL -
12 Modify User Password
Electronics: MUPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modify User Password
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13 Modify lot location
Electronics: MLLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modify lot location
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14 Modify system logging
Electronics: MSLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Modify system logging
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15 modify
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16 modify subchannel
Engineering: MSCH -
17 modify
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18 modify messages from a legitimate transmitter
изменять сообщения законного передатчика.English-Russian cryptological dictionary > modify messages from a legitimate transmitter
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19 Hold And Modify
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20 Privatize Eliminate Retain Or Modify
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Privatize Eliminate Retain Or Modify
См. также в других словарях:
modify — I (alter) verb adapt, adjust, affect, ameliorate, amend, change, commutare, convert, correct, effect a change, emend, emendate, give a new form to, improve, improve upon, introduce changes, make adjustments, make corrections, make improvements,… … Law dictionary
modify — mod‧i‧fy [ˈmɒdfaɪ ǁ ˈmɑː ] verb modified PTandPP [transitive] to make changes, especially small changes, to something in order to improve it and make it more suitable or effective: • The plan has been slightly modified. • Banks have modified… … Financial and business terms
Modify — Mod i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Modified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Modifying}.] [F. modifier, L. modificare, modificari; modus limit + ficare (in comp.) to make. See {Mode}, and { fy}.] 1. To change somewhat the form or qualities of; to change a part of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
modify — [v1] alter, change adapt, adjust, become, convert, correct, customize, doctor, mutate, recast, redo, refashion, reform, remodel, reorganize, repair, reshape, revise, rework, shift gears*, switch over, transfigure, transform, transmogrify,… … New thesaurus
modify — [mäd′ə fī΄] vt. modified, modifying [ME modifien < MFr < L modificare, to limit, regulate < modus, measure (see MODE) + facere, to make: see DO1] 1. to change or alter; esp., to change slightly or partially in character, form, etc. 2. to … English World dictionary
modify by excisions — index delete, edit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
modify sentence — index commute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
modify — (v.) late 14c., from O.Fr. modifier (14c.), from L. modificare to limit, measure off, restrain, from modus measure, manner (see MODE (Cf. mode) (n.1)) + root of facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Related: Modified; … Etymology dictionary
modify — *change, alter, vary Analogous words: temper, *moderate, qualify: *transform, convert, metamorphose, transmogrify … New Dictionary of Synonyms
modify — ► VERB (modifies, modified) ▪ make partial changes to. ORIGIN Latin modificare, from modus measure … English terms dictionary
modify — modifiable, adj. modifiability, modifiableness, n. /mod euh fuy /, v., modified, modifying. v.t. 1. to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract. 2. Gram. (of a word, phrase, or clause) to stand in a… … Universalium