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41attribute — gairės atributas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Ženklinimo kalbų (pvz., ↑HTML, ↑SGML, ↑XML) ↑gairės parametras, modifikuojantis gaire nusakomo elemento atvaizdavimo savybes. Plačiau žr. priede. priedas( ai) MS Word formatas atitikmenys …
42attribute — požymis statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Tam tikra objektui priskiriama savybė. atitikmenys: angl. attribute ryšiai: palygink – savybė siauresnis terminas – brukalo požymis siauresnis terminas – elementarusis požymis siauresnis terminas – …
43attribute — v. & n. v.tr. (usu. foll. by to) 1 regard as belonging or appropriate to (a poem attributed to Shakespeare). 2 ascribe to; regard as the effect of a stated cause (the delays were attributed to the heavy traffic). n. 1 a a quality ascribed to a… …
44Attribute-Oriented Programming — (@OP) is a program level marking technique. Programmers can mark program elements (e.g. classes and methods) to indicate that they maintain application specific or domain specific semantics. For example, some programmers may define a logging… …
45attribute sampling — ➔ sampling …
46attribute vicariously — index impute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
47attribute something to someone — attribute (something) to (someone) to say that someone else was responsible for creating something. Any quotation included in your writing has to be attributed to the person who originally wrote it. Usage notes: usually said about a piece of… …
48attribute something to — attribute (something) to (someone) to say that someone else was responsible for creating something. Any quotation included in your writing has to be attributed to the person who originally wrote it. Usage notes: usually said about a piece of… …
49attribute to someone — attribute (something) to (someone) to say that someone else was responsible for creating something. Any quotation included in your writing has to be attributed to the person who originally wrote it. Usage notes: usually said about a piece of… …
50attribute something to something — attribute (something) to (something) to say that one thing is the result of something else. The company attributed its decline to some bad investments …