Примери за използване на Descriptor на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Medicine
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(a) aim to ensure that the conditions described in descriptor 3 contained in Annex I to that Directive are fulfilled;
consisting of an age rating label and content descriptor(s).
The network decides whether to accept a new connection request, based on the relation of the requested traffic descriptor and the network's residual capacity.
The billing descriptor don't print the name of party pills
based on scientists' best descriptor of the universe.
A process may read from a descriptor for its controlling terminal only if the terminal's process-group identifier matches that of the process.
To support unicode-range descriptor for webfonts, font matching under Linux now uses the same font matching code as other platforms.
The file descriptor for standard output is 1(one); the POSIX definition is STDOUT_FILENO; the corresponding C variable is FILE* stdout;
overuse of the descriptor“excellent,” and enthusiastic air guitar playing.
Every file has its own descriptor and the files_struct contains pointers to up to 256 file data structures, each one describing a file being used by this process.
This aroma descriptor includes three terms which are associated with odours reminiscent of a freshly mowed lawn.
More alarming is our natural tendency to evaluate a company's prospects as an offshoot of the success of the descriptor.
qualified by the more appropriate descriptor Mons(mountain in Latin).
This aroma descriptor is reminiscent of the smell of dry wood,
update the AIR namespace in the project's application descriptor to the correct version.
binds every interrupt/exception vector with a procedure-handler descriptor.
This aroma descriptor is reminiscent of the aroma
the symbols for components are labelled with a descriptor or reference designator matching that on the list of parts.
This aroma descriptor is associated with the slight scent of different types of flowers including jasmine, dandelionn and nettles.
In the rock music of the 1970s, the"art" descriptor was generally understood to mean"aggressively avant-garde" or"pretentiously progressive".