slovo | definícia |
anonymous (mass) | anonymous
- anonymný |
anonymous (encz) | anonymous,anonymní |
Anonymous (gcide) | Anonymous \A*non"y*mous\, a. [Gr. ? without name; 'an priv. + ?,
Eol. for ? name. See Name.]
Nameless; of unknown name; also, of unknown or unavowed
authorship; as, an anonymous benefactor; an anonymous
pamphlet or letter.
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anonymous (wn) | anonymous
adj 1: having no known name or identity or known source;
"anonymous authors"; "anonymous donors"; "an anonymous
gift" [syn: anonymous, anon.] [ant: onymous]
2: not known or lacking marked individuality; "brown anonymous
houses"; "anonymous bureaucrats in the Civil Service" |
ANONYMOUS (bouvier) | ANONYMOUS. Without name. This word is applied to such.books, letters or
papers, which are published without the author's name. No man is bound to
publish his name in connexion with a book or paper he has published; but if
the publication is libellous, he is equally responsible as if his name were
published.
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anonymously (encz) | anonymously,anonymně |
Anonymous (gcide) | Anonymous \A*non"y*mous\, a. [Gr. ? without name; 'an priv. + ?,
Eol. for ? name. See Name.]
Nameless; of unknown name; also, of unknown or unavowed
authorship; as, an anonymous benefactor; an anonymous
pamphlet or letter.
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Anonymously (gcide) | Anonymously \A*non"y*mous*ly\ ([.a]*n[o^]n"[i^]*m[u^]s*l[y^]),
adv.
In an anonymous manner; without a name. --Swift.
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Anonymousness (gcide) | Anonymousness \A*non"y*mous*ness\, n.
The state or quality of being anonymous. --Coleridge.
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alcoholics anonymous (wn) | Alcoholics Anonymous
n 1: an international organization that provides a support group
for persons trying to overcome alcoholism [syn: {Alcoholics
Anonymous}, AA] |
anonymous file transfer protocol (wn) | anonymous file transfer protocol
n 1: a common way to make software available; users are allowed
to log in as `guest' without a password and copy whatever
has been made available [syn: anonymous ftp, {anonymous
file transfer protocol}] |
anonymous ftp (wn) | anonymous ftp
n 1: a common way to make software available; users are allowed
to log in as `guest' without a password and copy whatever
has been made available [syn: anonymous ftp, {anonymous
file transfer protocol}] |
anonymously (wn) | anonymously
adv 1: without giving a name; "she wrote these letters
anonymously" |
anonymous ftp (foldoc) | anonymous FTP
An interactive service provided by many
Internet hosts allowing any user to transfer documents,
files, programs, and other archived data using {File Transfer
Protocol}. The user logs in using the special user name
"ftp" or "anonymous" and his e-mail address as password.
He then has access to a special directory hierarchy containing
the publically accessible files, typically in a subdirectory
called "pub". This is usually a separate area from files used
by local users.
A reference like
ftp: euagate.eua.ericsson.se /pub/eua/erlang/info
means that files are available by anonymous FTP from the host
called euagate.eua.ericsson.se in the directory (or file)
/pub/eua/erlang/info. Sometimes the hostname will be
followed by an Internet address in parentheses. The
directory will usually be given as a path relative to the
anonymous FTP login directory. A reference to a file
available by FTP may also be in the form of a URL starting
"ftp:".
See also Archie, archive site, EFS, FTP by mail,
web.
(1995-11-26)
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ANONYMOUS (bouvier) | ANONYMOUS. Without name. This word is applied to such.books, letters or
papers, which are published without the author's name. No man is bound to
publish his name in connexion with a book or paper he has published; but if
the publication is libellous, he is equally responsible as if his name were
published.
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