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Hover fill

Глоссарий ИТ-терминов
    A design property in project siena that determines the background color of a control to which a user is pointing with a mouse, a trackpad, or a similar device.




Fill, английский
  1. Filler

  2. Filling

  3. Уток

  4. To trim a sail or change course to catch the wind better. filling-room: a lead-lined compartment in a sailing man-o-war, in which powder was broken out to fill cartridges.

  5. Достаточное количество (чего-либо)

  6. Сплошная заливка каким-либо цветом области, ограниченной контуром.


Fill, английский

Fill - up storage lake, английский

Fill and check valve, английский
    Запра- вочно-запорный (обратный) клапан


Fill and drain valve, английский
    Запра- вочно-сливной клапан


Fill and expansion unit, английский

Fill and stand on, английский
    A signal made after “lying by” to direct the fleet to resume their course.


Fill area, английский

Fill area primitive, английский
    Примитив типа закрашенной области


Fill character, английский
    Символ-заполнитель


Fill clipping, английский
    Обрезка заливки


Fill color, английский
    Цвет заливки


Fill dam, английский

Fill effect, английский
    An effect that applies to the appearance of the interior of an enclosed text character or other shape.


Fill factor, английский
  1. The ratio of a photovoltaic cell`s actual power to its power if both current and voltage were at their maxima. a key characteristic in evaluating cell performance.

  2. An attribute of an index that defines how full the sql server database engine should make each page of the index.

  3. The ratio of a photovoltaic cell`s actual power to its power if both current and

  4. Convenient quantity for characterizing how closely the outside diameter of a specimen matches the inside diameter of the magnetizing coil. with a high fill factor, the ratio of the cross sectional area of the coil divided by the cross sectional area of the specimen is less than 2; intermediate, 2 to 10; low, greater than 10.


Fill factor (mt), английский
    The square of the ratio of the diameter of a part to the diameter of one encircling coil(s). the square of the ratio of the internal coil diameter to the bore diameter for internal probes. the fill factor is a measure of coupling between the encircling or internal coil and the test object.


Fill factor of encircling eddy current probe, английский

Fill flash, английский
    Using the flash to lighten shadow areas or just to provide more overall illumination in situations where you normally wouldn`t use the flash. outdoors in bright light you get very stark shadows underneath of people`s noses, chins and etc. toggle the flash setting to forced on or fill and the flash will now fire on every shot. it also gives your human subjects that special little sparkle in their eyes.


Fill fluid, английский

Fill ground, английский

Fill handle, английский
    The small black square in the lower-right corner of a selected cell that can be used to copy data and to fill adjacent cells with a series of data.


Background, английский
  1. Фон

  2. The surface area against which the pattern is contrasted. the surface area of

  3. The portion of a scene that sits behind the main, foreground subject. the background can be made sharp or unsharp through the use of selective focusing techniques and depth of field manipulation.

  4. A фоновый; внеязыко- вой knowledge

  5. Sound or noise that interferes with radio or sonar reception.

  6. Фон, задний план о ~ for

  7. A page that you can assign to another page to create multiple layers in a drawing.

  8. In a graphical user interface such as windows, a pattern or picture in the screen background that can be chosen by the user.

  9. The area on a card that allows a user to make the card’s image a background when clicked on.

  10. The area that appears behind the tiles on the start screen.

  11. The color or image that appears behind the content of a visual element, for example, behind the text that is displayed in a textbox control or on your graphical user interface.

  12. The image that appears in the conversation window.

  13. The picture that appears in the photos hub.

  14. Formations on or signals from a test object that constitute the background to a discontinuity. the higher the level of background noise, the more difficult it is to distinguish a discontinuity. background signals may arise from visual, acoustic, chemical, electrical, or radiation sources that the sensor responds to. see also sensitivity; signal-to-noise ratio.

  15. Formations on or signals from a test object that constitutes the background to a discontinuity. the higher the level of background noise, the more difficult it is to distinguish a discontinuity. background signals may arise from visual, acoustic, chemical, electrical or radiation sources that the sensor responds to. see also neural acuity; sensitivity; signal-to-noise ratio.

  16. Formations on, or signals from, a test object that constitute the background to a discontinuity. the higher the level of background noise, the more difficult it is to distinguish a discontinuity. see also background fluorescence; neural acuity; sensitivity; signal-to-noise ratio. glossary b 491

  17. In magnetic particle testing, the appearance or brightness of the surrounding area acting to reduce the contrast of an indication. (2) nonrelevant signal that tends to interfere with the normal reception or interpretation of the target being sought.


Normalization rule, английский
    A design rule that minimizes data redundancy and results in a database in which the database engine and application software can easily enforce integrity.


Segregation of duties, английский
    A design principle used to reduce the risk of fraud, irregularities, and errors that separates the recording, verification, authorization, custody of assets, and periodic review duties of people who participate in, document, or record the financial consequences of economic transactions. sek (n)