slovo | definícia |
signed (mass) | signed
- podpísal |
signed (encz) | signed,označený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
signed (encz) | signed,označil v: Zdeněk Brož |
signed (encz) | signed,podepsal v: Zdeněk Brož |
signed (encz) | signed,podepsaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
signed (encz) | signed,se znaménkem Zdeněk Brož |
Signed (gcide) | Sign \Sign\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Signed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Signing.] [OE. seinen to bless, originally, to make the
sign of the cross over; in this sense fr. ASS. segnian (from
segn, n.), or OF. seignier, F. signer, to mark, to sign (in
sense 3), fr. L. signare to mark, set a mark upon, from
signum. See Sign, n.]
1. To represent by a sign; to make known in a typical or
emblematic manner, in distinction from speech; to signify.
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I signed to Browne to make his retreat. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To make a sign upon; to mark with a sign.
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We receive this child into the congregation of
Christ's flock, and do sign him with the sign of the
cross. --Bk. of Com
Prayer.
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3. To affix a signature to; to ratify by hand or seal; to
subscribe in one's own handwriting.
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Inquire the Jew's house out, give him this deed,
And let him sign it. --Shak.
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4. To assign or convey formally; -- used with away.
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5. To mark; to make distinguishable. --Shak.
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signed (wn) | signed
adj 1: having a handwritten signature; "a signed letter" [ant:
unsigned]
2: used of the language of the deaf [syn: gestural, sign(a),
signed, sign-language(a)] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
assigned (mass) | assigned
- pridelený, priradený |
designed (mass) | designed
- navrhnutý |
resigned (mass) | resigned
- odstúpený, rezignovaný |
signed (mass) | signed
- podpísal |
assigned (encz) | assigned,přidělen assigned,přidělený adj: Zdeněk Brožassigned,přiřazený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
consigned (encz) | consigned,deponovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožconsigned,odevzdaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
countersigned (encz) | countersigned,ratifikovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožcountersigned,stvrzený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
designed (encz) | designed,navrhl Zdeněk Broždesigned,navržený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
designedly (encz) | designedly,záměrně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
redesigned (encz) | redesigned,předělaný adj: Zdeněk Brožredesigned,přestavěný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
resigned (encz) | resigned,odstoupil v: Zdeněk Brožresigned,resignoval v: Zdeněk Brožresigned,rezignoval v: Zdeněk Brožresigned,smířený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
resignedly (encz) | resignedly,odevzdaně adv: Zdeněk Brožresignedly,rezignovaně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
signed (encz) | signed,označený adj: Zdeněk Brožsigned,označil v: Zdeněk Brožsigned,podepsal v: Zdeněk Brožsigned,podepsaný adj: Zdeněk Brožsigned,se znaménkem Zdeněk Brož |
unassigned (encz) | unassigned,nepřiřazeno Milan Svoboda |
undersigned (encz) | undersigned,níže podepsaný Zdeněk Brož |
undesigned (encz) | undesigned, adj: |
unsigned (encz) | unsigned,nepodepsaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
well-designed (encz) | well-designed,dobře navržený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
demand assigned multiple access (czen) | Demand Assigned Multiple Access,DAMA[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Assigned (gcide) | Assign \As*sign"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assigned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Assigning.] [OE. assignen, asignen, F. assigner, fr. L.
assignare; ad + signare to mark, mark out, designate, signum
mark, sign. See Sign.]
1. To appoint; to allot; to apportion; to make over.
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In the order I assign to them. --Loudon.
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The man who could feel thus was worthy of a better
station than that in which his lot had been
assigned. --Southey.
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He assigned to his men their several posts.
--Prescott.
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2. To fix, specify, select, or designate; to point out
authoritatively or exactly; as, to assign a limit; to
assign counsel for a prisoner; to assign a day for trial.
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All as the dwarf the way to her assigned. --Spenser.
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It is not easy to assign a period more eventful.
--De Quincey.
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3. (Law) To transfer, or make over to another, esp. to
transfer to, and vest in, certain persons, called
assignees, for the benefit of creditors.
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To assign dower, to set out by metes and bounds the widow's
share or portion in an estate. --Kent.
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Consigned (gcide) | Consign \Con*sign"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Consigned 3; p. pr. &
vb. n. Consigning.] [F. consigner, L. consignare,
-signatu,, to seal or sign; con- + signare, fr. signum mark.
See Sign.]
1. To give, transfer, or deliver, in a formal manner, as if
by signing over into the possession of another, or into a
different state, with the sense of fixedness in that
state, or permanence of possession; as, to consign the
body to the grave.
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At the day of general account, good men are to be
consigned over to another state. --Atterbury.
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2. To give in charge; to commit; to intrust.
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Atrides, parting for the Trojan war,
Consigned the youthful consort to his care. --Pope.
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The four evangelists consigned to writing that
history. --Addison.
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3. (Com.) To send or address (by bill of lading or otherwise)
to an agent or correspondent in another place, to be cared
for or sold, or for the use of such correspondent; as, to
consign a cargo or a ship; to consign goods.
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4. To assign; to devote; to set apart.
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The French commander consigned it to the use for
which it was intended by the donor. --Dryden.
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5. To stamp or impress; to affect. [Obs.]
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Consign my spirit with great fear. --Jer. Taylor.
Syn: To commit; deliver; intrust; resign. See Commit.
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Countersigned (gcide) | Countersign \Coun`ter*sign"\ (-s?n`; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Countersigned (-s?nd`); p. pr. & vb. n. Countersigning.]
[Counter- + sign: cf. F. contresigner.]
To sign on the opposite side of (an instrument or writing);
hence, to sign in addition to the signature of a principal or
superior, in order to attest the authenticity of a writing.
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Designed (gcide) | Design \De*sign"\ (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Designed; p.
pr. & vb. n. Designing.] [F. d['e]signer to designate, cf.
F. dessiner to draw, dessin drawing, dessein a plan or
scheme; all, ultimately, from L. designare to designate; de-
+ signare to mark, mark out, signum mark, sign. See Sign,
and cf. Design, n., Designate.]
1. To draw preliminary outline or main features of; to sketch
for a pattern or model; to delineate; to trace out; to
draw. --Dryden.
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2. To mark out and exhibit; to designate; to indicate; to
show; to point out; to appoint.
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We shall see
Justice design the victor's chivalry. --Shak.
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Meet me to-morrow where the master
And this fraternity shall design. --Beau. & Fl.
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3. To create or produce, as a work of art; to form a plan or
scheme of; to form in idea; to invent; to project; to lay
out in the mind; as, a man designs an essay, a poem, a
statue, or a cathedral.
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4. To intend or purpose; -- usually with for before the
remote object, but sometimes with to.
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Ask of politicians the end for which laws were
originally designed. --Burke.
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He was designed to the study of the law. --Dryden.
Syn: To sketch; plan; purpose; intend; propose; project;
mean.
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Designedly (gcide) | Designedly \De*sign"ed*ly\, adv.
By design; purposely; intentionally; -- opposed to
accidentally, ignorantly, or inadvertently.
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Preconsigned (gcide) | Preconsign \Pre`con*sign"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Preconsigned;
p. pr. & vb. n. Preconsigning.]
To consign beforehand; to make a previous consignment of.
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Resigned (gcide) | Resign \Re*sign"\ (r?-z?n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Resigned
(-z?nd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Resigning.] [F. r['e]signer, L.
resignare to unseal, annul, assign, resign; pref. re- re- +
signare to seal, stamp. See Sign, and cf. Resignation.]
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1. To sign back; to return by a formal act; to yield to
another; to surrender; -- said especially of office or
emolument. Hence, to give up; to yield; to submit; -- said
of the wishes or will, or of something valued; -- also
often used reflexively.
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I here resign my government to thee. --Shak.
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Lament not, Eve, but patiently resign
What justly thou hast lost. --Milton.
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What more reasonable, than that we should in all
things resign up ourselves to the will of God?
--Tiilotson.
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2. To relinquish; to abandon.
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He soon resigned his former suit. --Spenser.
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3. To commit to the care of; to consign. [Obs.]
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Gentlement of quality have been sent beyong the
seas, resigned and concredited to the conduct of
such as they call governors. --Evelyn.
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Syn: To abdicate; surrender; submit; leave; relinquish;
forego; quit; forsake; abandon; renounce.
Usage: Resign, Relinquish. To resign is to give up, as if
breaking a seal and yielding all it had secured;
hence, it marks a formal and deliberate surrender. To
relinquish is less formal, but always implies
abandonment and that the thing given up has been long
an object of pursuit, and, usually, that it has been
prized and desired. We resign what we once held or
considered as our own, as an office, employment, etc.
We speak of relinquishing a claim, of relinquishing
some advantage we had sought or enjoyed, of
relinquishing seme right, privilege, etc. "Men are
weary with the toil which they bear, but can not find
it in their hearts to relinquish it." --Steele. See
Abdicate.
[1913 Webster]Resigned \Re*signed"\ (r[-e]*z[imac]nd"), a.
Submissive; yielding; not disposed to resist or murmur.
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A firm, yet cautious mind;
Sincere, though prudent; constant, yet resigned.
--Pope.
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Resignedly (gcide) | Resignedly \Re*sign"ed*ly\ (r[-e]*z[imac]n"[e^]d*l[y^]), adv.
With submission.
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Subsigned (gcide) | Subsign \Sub*sign"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Subsigned; p. pr. &
vb. n. Subsigning.] [L. subsignare; sub under + signare to
mark: cf. F. soussigner. See Sign.]
To sign beneath; to subscribe. [R.] --Camden.
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The undersigned (gcide) | Undersign \Un`der*sign"\, v. t.
To write one's name at the foot or end of, as a letter or any
legal instrument.
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The undersigned, the person whose name is signed, or the
persons whose names are signed, at the end of a document;
the subscriber or subscribers.
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Undesigned (gcide) | Undesigned \Undesigned\
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assigned (wn) | assigned
adj 1: appointed to a post or duty; "assigned personnel";
"assigned duties" [ant: unassigned] |
designed (wn) | designed
adj 1: done or made or performed with purpose and intent;
"style...is more than the deliberate and designed
creation"- Havelock Ellis; "games designed for all ages";
"well-designed houses" [syn: designed, intentional]
[ant: undesigned] |
designedly (wn) | designedly
adv 1: with intention; in an intentional manner; "he used that
word intentionally"; "I did this by choice" [syn:
intentionally, deliberately, designedly, {on
purpose}, purposely, advisedly, by choice, {by
design}] [ant: accidentally, by chance,
circumstantially, unexpectedly, unintentionally] |
resignedly (wn) | resignedly
adv 1: with resignation and acceptance; in a resigned manner;
"resignedly, I telegraphed back that it was all right
with me if he insisted"
2: in a hopeless resigned manner; "she shrugged her shoulders
abjectly" [syn: abjectly, resignedly] |
signed (wn) | signed
adj 1: having a handwritten signature; "a signed letter" [ant:
unsigned]
2: used of the language of the deaf [syn: gestural, sign(a),
signed, sign-language(a)] |
unassigned (wn) | unassigned
adj 1: not assigned; "unassigned personnel" [ant: assigned] |
undesigned (wn) | undesigned
adj 1: not done or made or performed with purpose or intent
[ant: designed, intentional] |
unsigned (wn) | unsigned
adj 1: lacking a signature; "the message was typewritten and
unsigned" [ant: signed] |
assigned numbers (foldoc) | assigned numbers
The RFC STD 2 documenting the currently
assigned values from several series of numbers used in network
protocol implementations. This RFC is updated periodically
and, in any case, current information can be obtained from the
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). If you are
developing a protocol or application that will require the use
of a link, socket, port, protocol, etc., you should
contact the IANA to receive a number assignment.
(1996-08-19)
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broken as designed (foldoc) | Broken As Designed
BAD
(BAD) A humourous problem description that is a play
on "working as designed", from IBM. A system that is BAD
fails because of bad design and misfeatures rather than
because of bugs.
[Jargon File]
(2020-05-17)
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internet assigned numbers authority (foldoc) | Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
IANA
(IANA) The central registry for various
"assigned numbers": Internet Protocol parameters, such as
port, protocol, and enterprise numbers; and options,
codes, and types. The currently assigned values are listed in
the "Assigned Numbers" document STD 2. To request a number
assignment, e-mail .
(1994-12-06)
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internet corporation for assigned names and numbers (foldoc) | Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
ICANN
(ICANN) The non-profit corporation that was formed
to
assume responsibility for IP address allocation, protocol
parameter
assignment and domain name system management. ICANN operates
servers for one the the 13 root DNS server IP addresses.
According to its 2019-02-25 charter on interaction with governments,
ICANN limits itself to providing governments with technical
information on issues that impact its mission and does not lobby.
ICANN Home (http://icann.org/).
{ICANN Organization Engagement with Governments and Standards Bodies
(https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/proposed-org-engagement-govt-standards-charter-25feb19-en.pdf)}.
(2022-09-11)
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working as designed (foldoc) | working as designed
(IBM) Conforming to a wrong or inappropriate
specification; useful, but misdesigned. Frequently used as a
sardonic comment on a program's utility or as a bogus reason
for not accepting a criticism or suggestion. At IBM, this
sense is used in official documents!
See BAD.
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(1995-04-04)
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working as designed (jargon) | working as designed
adj.
[IBM]
1. In conformance to a wrong or inappropriate specification; useful, but
misdesigned.
2. Frequently used as a sardonic comment on a program's utility.
3. Unfortunately also used as a bogus reason for not accepting a criticism
or suggestion. At IBM, this sense is used in official documents! See {BAD
}.
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