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1 platform
говорница, тераса, перон, платформа, подиумортопедска штикла* * *подиум, тераса, платформа, говорница, перон1.ортопедска штиклаn. платформа, перон;2. подиум,бина; компј. платформа. Сите хардверски и софтверски компоненти на еден компјутерски систем.; перон; ортопедска штикла; платформа, говорница, подиум, перон, тераса, подиумп -
2 platform shoes
n. pl. (исто и platforms) чевли со висок џон -
3 platform ticket
n. rail, билет за перон -
4 platform-soled
adj. (чевли) со висок ѓон -
5 platform; scaffolding
платформа; скеле -
6 space platform
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7 architecture
архитектура* * *архитектураn. градежништво, архитектура;2. градба, конструкција; компј. архитектура. Сите хардверски и софтверски компоненти на компјутерски систем. Честопати се употребува синонимно со платформа (platform). Види platform. -
8 file transfer utility
компј. програм за пренос на фајлови/датотеки. Услужен програм за размена на фајлови меѓу две различни окружувања или платформи, на пример меѓу IBM PC и макинтош. Види platform.
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