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Postal code

  1. Почтовый код

  2. An alphanumeric code assigned to all addresses in order to facilitate mail delivery.


Zip code, английский
  1. Почтовый индекс

  2. In the united states, the postal code assigned to all addresses.


Почтовый код, русский



Code, немецкий

Code, английский
  1. The law created by statutes. for example, the california code of civil procedure, california civil code, california vehicle code, california penal code, and california health and safety code

  2. Код; шифр

  3. 1. a system of numbers, letters or symbols used to represent language or information 2. same as genetic code  verb 1. to convert instructions or data into another form 2. (of a codon or gene) to provide the genetic information which causes a specific amino acid to be produced  genes are sections of dna that code for a specific protein sequence.

  4. N код, азбука | v шифровать по ко- ду, кодировать switching dot-and-dash ~, morse ~ азбука морзе

  5. [1] a systematic collection of laws. [2] a text in which whole words or phrases (rather than individual letters) have been substituted in order to conceal its meaning from those who do not possess the key. see also cipher, cryptography.

  6. Открытая среда разработки программ типа клиент/сервер

  7. Кодекс

  8. Standard enacted or enforced as a law.

  9. Standard enacted or enforced as a law.1

  10. Standard enacted or enforced as a law. compare recommended practice; standard.

  11. Standard enacted or enforced as a law. compare recommended practice; standard. coefficient of thermal expansion (cte): rate of expansion or contraction per unit length, volume, or area per degree of temperature change between specified lower and upper temperature limits.

  12. Standard enacted or enforced as a law.3


Code, английский

Code 39, английский
    A barcode symbology standard maintained by american national standards institute (ansi).


Code abstraction, английский
    Абстракция программы


Code access security, английский
    A mechanism provided by the common language runtime whereby managed code is granted permissions by security policy and these permissions are enforced, helping to limit the operations that the code will be allowed to perform.


Code access security (cas) policy, английский
    A set of rules that defines security permissions for a collection of assemblies by associating attributes of those assemblies, such as location and signature, with a set of code access security permissions.


Code adjustment, английский
    Упорядочение кодов


Code alphabet, английский
    Алфавит кода; кодовый алфавит


Code analysis, английский
    The process of checking code for conformance to design guidelines. code analysis goes beyond compilation to look for common coding and design errors determined by a set of guidelines.


Code area, английский
    Область кода;участок кода


Code audit, английский
    Ревизия программы; проверка соответствия программы спецификациям


Code auditor, английский
    Программный ревизор


Code base, английский
    Основание кода


Code block, английский
    Кодовый блок


Code bum, английский
    Программист, "экономящий на спичках"; "крохобор"


Code cache, английский
    Кэш команд


Code chain, английский
    Кодовая последовательность; кодовая цепочка


Code character, английский
    Кодовый символ; символ кода


Code chart, английский
    Таблица кодов


Code check, английский
    Проверка кода


Alphanumeric, английский
  1. Знаковый, буквенно-цифровой

  2. Алфавитно-числовой; буквенно-цифровой; текстовый


Facilitate, английский

Jumble sale, английский
    Дешевая распродажа подержанных вещей на благотворительном базаре


Post, английский
  1. A column or a free standing axially loaded compression member, usually vertical

  2. A vertical framing member usually designed to carry a beam. often a 4" x 4", a 6" x 6", or a metal pipe with a flat plate on top and bottom.

  3. Power-on self test

  4. Passive optical seeker technique

  5. Goalpost or the area near it.

  6. To compose a message for a usenet newsgroup and then send it out for others to see.

  7. Пиллерс

  8. Any ground, fortified or not, where a body of men can be in a condition for defence, or fighting an enemy. also, the limits of a sentinel`s charge.

  9. [1] the place or station of duty. [2] a stout piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground. [3] in the sailing navy, to be “made post” signified promotion to command a frigate or ship-of-the-line. post-captain: this semi-obsolete term was not a title, but referred to a captain of three years seniority, who was entitled to command a rated warship (frigate or larger), and whose name was “posted” in the seniority list of the royal navy. a junior post-captain (wearing a single epaulette) would usually command a frigate, while a senior (with two epaulettes) commanded a ship-of-the-line. the commanders of smaller unrated vessels were not “listed,” and an officer only “made post” when appointed to command a rated vessel. once he had “taken post,” further promotion was strictly by seniority, moving progressively to higher-rated vessels and eventually, if lucky, to flag officer even if only as a yellow admiral. in 1956, when the downsizing rn had a surplus of captains relative to potential seagoing commands, they were divided into two parts. those on the so-called “dry list” were assigned to command shore establishments or given flag-rank appointments in the mod, while those on the “wet list” were considered potential fleet or squadron commanders and were semi-officially referred to as post-captains. the distinction was unpopular and after a short while it was abolished. today, the term is occasionally used informally for a “fourstripe” royal navy captain with a seagoing command. it has never been used by the united states navy. post-panamax: a vessel too large to transit the panama canal. see also panamax, capesize, and malaccamax. post-ship: a designation from the age of sail, used for an unrated vessel which, for some reason, was temporarily commanded by a post-captain rather than the usual commander or lieutenant.

  10. Процедура начального самотестирования; процедура самотестирования при загрузке; самоконтроль по включению; самотестирование после включения питания post-administrator modeрежим пост-администратора

  11. Particular place on the floor of an exchange where transactions in stocks listed on the exchange occur.