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1 ♦ sequence
♦ sequence /ˈsi:kwəns/n.1 [uc] sequela; serie (ininterrotta); successione; ordine; il susseguirsi: the sequence of events, il susseguirsi degli avvenimenti; to give the facts in historical sequence, dare i fatti in ordine cronologico; a sequence of calamities, una sequela di disgrazie2 (mus., relig., cinem., in certi giochi di carte, ecc.) sequenza: transitional sequence, sequenza di passaggio; a sequence of diamonds, una sequenza di quadri ( carte da gioco)4 (mat.) successione5 (geol.) serie; sequenza6 (biochim.) sequenza7 (cinem.) episodio● (gramm.) the sequence of tenses, la consecutio temporum; la sintassi dei tempi.(to) sequence /ˈsi:kwəns/v. t.1 sistemare in sequenza; ordinare (in successione) -
2 sequence
ряд, порядок, секвенция; последовательность (времен, событий, сцен в фильме); последствия, результат; эпизод♦ sequence of pictures серия фотоснимков или кадров♦ color sequence in printing последовательность наложения цветов при печати♦ shooting sequence последовательность съемок♦ transitional sequence переходной, связующий эпизод фильма -
3 monitor
1) управляющая программа; монитор; диспетчер3) монитор; контрольное [предупредительное] устройство; датчик4) (видео)монитор, дисплей5) осуществлять текущий контроль, контролировать•- batch monitor
- black and white monitor
- color monitor
- communications monitor
- composite monitor
- CRT monitor
- debug monitor
- enhanced RGB monitor
- graphics monitor
- job-to-job monitor
- logic monitor
- monochrome monitor
- multiprogramming monitor
- noninterlaced monitor
- raster-scan monitor
- real-time monitor
- refreshed monitor
- resident monitor
- RGB monitor
- sequence monitor
- system monitor
- telecommunication monitor
- television monitor
- test case execution monitor
- test monitor
- transitional monitor
- video monitorEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > monitor
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