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Concatenated key
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Сцепленный ключ
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Concatenate, английский
To join sequentially (for example, to combine the two strings hello’ and ‘there’ into the single string ‘hello there’).’
Concatenate character, английский
Знак конкатенации
Concatenated, английский
Concatenated code, английский
Каскадный код
Concatenated coding system, английский
Система каскадного кодирования
Concatenated data set, английский
Concatenated file, английский
Составной файл
Concatenated index, английский
Составной индекс
Concatenated segments, английский
Сцепленные сегменты; связанные сегменты
Concatenatio, английский
Concatenatio [onis, f], латинский
Concatenation, английский
- The process of connecting pieces of fiber together.
- A конкатенаци- онный grammar
- The process of combining two or more character strings or expressions into a single character string or expression, or combining two or more binary strings or expressions into a single binary string or expression.
Concatenation closure, английский
Конкатенационное замыкание
Concatenation data set, английский
Сцепленный набор данных
Concatenation functions, английский
Функции конкатенации; функции сцепления
Concatenation operator, английский
Операция конкатенации
Concatenation vector table, английский
Таблица векторов связи
Concatenator, английский
Конкатенатор
Key, английский
- Clavette
- A set of key variables.
- A small metal instrument specially cut to fit into a lock and move its bolt
- An encryption key is a sequence of numbers used to encrypt or decrypt data.
- A small removable device for operating the mechanism of its own lock, locking latch or nightlatch.
- Steps or key depths this term usually means the bolt step and lever steps of a key for a lever lock.
- In ship-building, means a dry piece of oak or elm, cut tapering, to drive into scarphs that have hook-butts, to wedge deck-planks, or to join any pieces of wood tightly to each other. iron forelocks.
- [1] a reef or low islet. also cay, from the spanish cayo = rock. usually pronounced “kay,” but “kee” in certain place names such as key west. [2] a quay. [3] a lug or angle-iron connecting the keelson to the floor plate. [4] the means of deciphering a code or cryptogram. pronounced “kee.”
- Ключ
- The predominant range of values (lightness or darkness) used in a composition, design, or photograph. [see more about color key]
Key, английский
Сцепленный, русский
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Concatenation data set, английский
Сцепленный набор данных
Concatenated segments, английский
Сцепленные сегменты; связанные сегменты
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