slovo | definícia |
limited (mass) | limited
- obmedzený |
limited (encz) | limited,limitovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
limited (encz) | limited,ohraničený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
limited (encz) | limited,omezený Pavel Machek; Giza |
limited (gcide) | Ld \Ld.\ n.
The abbreviation for limited, term appended to the name of
a company that is organized to give its owners limited
liability; also abbreviated Ltd. It corresponds to Inc.
in the United States. [Chiefly British] [abbr.]
Syn: limited company, Ltd.
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Limited (gcide) | Limit \Lim"it\ (l[i^]m"[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Limited; p.
pr. & vb. n. Limiting.] [F. limiter, L. limitare, fr.
limes, limitis, limit; prob. akin to limen threshold, E.
eliminate; cf. L. limus sidelong.]
To apply a limit to, or set a limit for; to terminate,
circumscribe, or restrict, by a limit or limits; as, to limit
the acreage of a crop; to limit the issue of paper money; to
limit one's ambitions or aspirations; to limit the meaning of
a word.
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Limiting parallels (Astron.), those parallels of latitude
between which only an occultation of a star or planet by
the moon, in a given case, can occur.
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Limited (gcide) | Limited \Lim"it*ed\ (l[i^]m"[i^]t*[e^]d), a.
Confined within limits; narrow; circumscribed; restricted;
as, our views of nature are very limited.
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Limited company, a company in which the liability of each
shareholder is limited by the number of shares he has
taken, so that he can not be called on to contribute
beyond the amount of his shares. [Eng.] --Mozley & W.
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limited (wn) | limited
adj 1: small in range or scope; "limited war"; "a limited
success"; "a limited circle of friends" [ant:
limitless, unlimited]
2: subject to limits or subjected to limits [syn:
circumscribed, limited]
3: including only a part
4: mediocre [syn: limited, modified]
5: not excessive
6: having a specific function or scope; "a special (or specific)
role in the mission" [syn: limited, special]
7: not unlimited; "a limited list of choices"
n 1: public transport consisting of a fast train or bus that
makes only a few scheduled stops; "he caught the express to
New York" [syn: express, limited] [ant: local] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
delimited (mass) | delimited
- obmedzený, oddelený |
unlimited (mass) | unlimited
- neobmedzený |
delimited (encz) | delimited,oddělený adj: Zdeněk Broždelimited,ohraničený adj: Zdeněk Broždelimited,omezený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
limited (liability) company (encz) | limited (liability) company,společnost s ručením omezeným [ekon.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
limited audit (encz) | limited audit, n: |
limited company (encz) | limited company, n: |
limited edition (encz) | limited edition, |
limited evidence (encz) | limited evidence,omezený důkaz [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
limited liability (encz) | limited liability,omezená odpovědnost [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
limited partnership (encz) | limited partnership,společnost s ručením omezeným [ekon.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
limited recourse financing (encz) | limited recourse financing, |
limited review (encz) | limited review, n: |
limited supply (encz) | limited supply,omezená nabídka Mgr. Dita Gáloválimited supply,zásoba Mgr. Dita Gálová |
limited war (encz) | limited war, n: |
limitedly (encz) | limitedly,omezeně adv: Petr Písař |
private (limited) company (encz) | private (limited) company,soukromá společnost [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
public limited company (encz) | public limited company,veřejná společnost [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
self-limited (encz) | self-limited, adj: |
sex-limited (encz) | sex-limited, adj: |
unlimited (encz) | unlimited,neomezený adj: |
unlimited liability (encz) | unlimited liability,neomezená odpovědnost [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Illimited (gcide) | Illimited \Il*lim"it*ed\, a.
Not limited; interminable. --Bp. Hall. --
Il*lim"it*ed*ness, n.
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The absoluteness and illimitedness of his commission
was generally much spoken of. --Clarendon.
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Illimitedness (gcide) | Illimited \Il*lim"it*ed\, a.
Not limited; interminable. --Bp. Hall. --
Il*lim"it*ed*ness, n.
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The absoluteness and illimitedness of his commission
was generally much spoken of. --Clarendon.
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Limited (gcide) | Ld \Ld.\ n.
The abbreviation for limited, term appended to the name of
a company that is organized to give its owners limited
liability; also abbreviated Ltd. It corresponds to Inc.
in the United States. [Chiefly British] [abbr.]
Syn: limited company, Ltd.
[WordNet 1.5]Limit \Lim"it\ (l[i^]m"[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Limited; p.
pr. & vb. n. Limiting.] [F. limiter, L. limitare, fr.
limes, limitis, limit; prob. akin to limen threshold, E.
eliminate; cf. L. limus sidelong.]
To apply a limit to, or set a limit for; to terminate,
circumscribe, or restrict, by a limit or limits; as, to limit
the acreage of a crop; to limit the issue of paper money; to
limit one's ambitions or aspirations; to limit the meaning of
a word.
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Limiting parallels (Astron.), those parallels of latitude
between which only an occultation of a star or planet by
the moon, in a given case, can occur.
[1913 Webster]Limited \Lim"it*ed\ (l[i^]m"[i^]t*[e^]d), a.
Confined within limits; narrow; circumscribed; restricted;
as, our views of nature are very limited.
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Limited company, a company in which the liability of each
shareholder is limited by the number of shares he has
taken, so that he can not be called on to contribute
beyond the amount of his shares. [Eng.] --Mozley & W.
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Limited company (gcide) | Limited \Lim"it*ed\ (l[i^]m"[i^]t*[e^]d), a.
Confined within limits; narrow; circumscribed; restricted;
as, our views of nature are very limited.
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Limited company, a company in which the liability of each
shareholder is limited by the number of shares he has
taken, so that he can not be called on to contribute
beyond the amount of his shares. [Eng.] --Mozley & W.
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Limited liability (gcide) | Liability \Li`a*bil"i*ty\ (l[imac]`[.a]*b[i^]l"[i^]*t[y^]), n.;
pl. Liabilities (-t[i^]z).
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1. The state of being liable; as, the liability of an
insurer; liability to accidents; liability to the law.
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2. That which one is under obligation to pay, or for which
one is liable. Specifically, in the pl., the sum of one's
pecuniary obligations; -- opposed to assets.
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Limited liability. See Limited company, under Limited.
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Limited partnership (gcide) | Partnership \Part"ner*ship\, n.
1. The state or condition of being a partner; as, to be in
partnership with another; to have partnership in the
fortunes of a family or a state.
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2. A division or sharing among partners; joint possession or
interest.
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Rome, that ne'er knew three lordly heads before,
First fell by fatal partnership of power. --Rowe.
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He does possession keep,
And is too wise to hazard partnership. --Dryden.
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3. An alliance or association of persons for the prosecution
of an undertaking or a business on joint account; a
company; a firm; a house; as, to form a partnership.
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4. (Law) A contract between two or more competent persons for
joining together their money, goods, labor, and skill, or
any or all of them, under an understanding that there
shall be a communion of profit between them, and for the
purpose of carrying on a legal trade, business, or
adventure. --Kent. --Story.
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Note: Community of profit is absolutely essential to, though
not necessarily the test of, a partnership.
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5. (Arith.) See Fellowship, n., 6.
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Limited partnership, a form of partnership in which the
firm consists of one or more general partners, jointly and
severally responsible as ordinary partners, and one or
more special partners, who are not liable for the debts of
the partnership beyond the amount of cash they contribute
as capital.
Partnership in commendam, the title given to the limited
partnership (F. soci['e]t['e] en commandit['e]) of the
French law, introduced into the code of Louisiana.
--Burrill.
Silent partnership, the relation of partnership sustained
by a person who furnishes capital only.
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Limitedly (gcide) | Limitedly \Lim"it*ed*ly\, adv.
With limitation.
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Limitedness (gcide) | Limitedness \Lim"it*ed*ness\, n.
The quality of being limited.
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Unlimited (gcide) | Unlimited \Un*lim"it*ed\, a.
1. Not limited; having no bounds; boundless; as, an unlimited
expanse of ocean.
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2. Undefined; indefinite; not bounded by proper exceptions;
as, unlimited terms. "Nothing doth more prevail than
unlimited generalities." --Hooker.
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3. Unconfined; not restrained; unrestricted.
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Ascribe not unto God such an unlimited exercise of
mercy as may destroy his justice. --Rogers.
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Unlimited problem (Math.), a problem which is capable of an
infinite number of solutions.
Unlimited pump, a kind of deep-well pump placed at the
level of the water, and operated from above ground.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*lim"it*ed*ly, adv. --
Un*lim"it*ed*ness, n.
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Unlimited problem (gcide) | Unlimited \Un*lim"it*ed\, a.
1. Not limited; having no bounds; boundless; as, an unlimited
expanse of ocean.
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2. Undefined; indefinite; not bounded by proper exceptions;
as, unlimited terms. "Nothing doth more prevail than
unlimited generalities." --Hooker.
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3. Unconfined; not restrained; unrestricted.
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Ascribe not unto God such an unlimited exercise of
mercy as may destroy his justice. --Rogers.
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Unlimited problem (Math.), a problem which is capable of an
infinite number of solutions.
Unlimited pump, a kind of deep-well pump placed at the
level of the water, and operated from above ground.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*lim"it*ed*ly, adv. --
Un*lim"it*ed*ness, n.
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Unlimited pump (gcide) | Unlimited \Un*lim"it*ed\, a.
1. Not limited; having no bounds; boundless; as, an unlimited
expanse of ocean.
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2. Undefined; indefinite; not bounded by proper exceptions;
as, unlimited terms. "Nothing doth more prevail than
unlimited generalities." --Hooker.
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3. Unconfined; not restrained; unrestricted.
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Ascribe not unto God such an unlimited exercise of
mercy as may destroy his justice. --Rogers.
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Unlimited problem (Math.), a problem which is capable of an
infinite number of solutions.
Unlimited pump, a kind of deep-well pump placed at the
level of the water, and operated from above ground.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*lim"it*ed*ly, adv. --
Un*lim"it*ed*ness, n.
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Unlimitedly (gcide) | Unlimited \Un*lim"it*ed\, a.
1. Not limited; having no bounds; boundless; as, an unlimited
expanse of ocean.
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2. Undefined; indefinite; not bounded by proper exceptions;
as, unlimited terms. "Nothing doth more prevail than
unlimited generalities." --Hooker.
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3. Unconfined; not restrained; unrestricted.
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Ascribe not unto God such an unlimited exercise of
mercy as may destroy his justice. --Rogers.
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Unlimited problem (Math.), a problem which is capable of an
infinite number of solutions.
Unlimited pump, a kind of deep-well pump placed at the
level of the water, and operated from above ground.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*lim"it*ed*ly, adv. --
Un*lim"it*ed*ness, n.
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Unlimitedness (gcide) | Unlimited \Un*lim"it*ed\, a.
1. Not limited; having no bounds; boundless; as, an unlimited
expanse of ocean.
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2. Undefined; indefinite; not bounded by proper exceptions;
as, unlimited terms. "Nothing doth more prevail than
unlimited generalities." --Hooker.
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3. Unconfined; not restrained; unrestricted.
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Ascribe not unto God such an unlimited exercise of
mercy as may destroy his justice. --Rogers.
[1913 Webster]
Unlimited problem (Math.), a problem which is capable of an
infinite number of solutions.
Unlimited pump, a kind of deep-well pump placed at the
level of the water, and operated from above ground.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*lim"it*ed*ly, adv. --
Un*lim"it*ed*ness, n.
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delimited (wn) | delimited
adj 1: having the limits or boundaries established; "a delimited
frontier through the disputed region" [syn: bounded,
delimited] |
limited audit (wn) | limited audit
n 1: an audit of limited scope (limited in time span or confined
to particular accounts etc.) |
limited company (wn) | limited company
n 1: a company that is organized to give its owners limited
liability [syn: limited company, Ltd., Ld.] |
limited edition (wn) | limited edition
n 1: an edition that is restricted to a specific number of
copies |
limited liability (wn) | limited liability
n 1: the liability of a firm's owners for no more than the
capital they have invested in the firm |
limited review (wn) | limited review
n 1: (accounting) a service (less exhaustive than an audit) that
provides some assurance to interested parties as to the
reliability of financial data [syn: review, {limited
review}] |
limited war (wn) | limited war
n 1: a war whose objective is less than the unconditional defeat
of the enemy |
limitedly (wn) | limitedly
adv 1: in a limited manner |
self-limited (wn) | self-limited
adj 1: relating to a disease that tends to run a definite course
without treatment |
sex-limited (wn) | sex-limited
adj 1: relating to characteristics that are expressed
differently in the two sexes |
unlimited (wn) | unlimited
adj 1: having no limits in range or scope; "to start with a
theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited
despotism"- Philip Rahv; "the limitless reaches of outer
space" [syn: unlimited, limitless] [ant: limited]
2: without reservation or exception [syn: outright, {straight-
out}, unlimited]
3: that cannot be entirely consumed or used up; "an
inexhaustible supply of coal" [syn: inexhaustible,
unlimited] |
dyadic systems limited (foldoc) | Dyalog Limited
Dyadic Systems Limited
The company that distributes Dyalog APL.
Previously known as Dyadic Systems Limited.
Dyalog Home (http://dyalog.com).
(2003-11-17)
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dyalog limited (foldoc) | Dyalog Limited
Dyadic Systems Limited
The company that distributes Dyalog APL.
Previously known as Dyadic Systems Limited.
Dyalog Home (http://dyalog.com).
(2003-11-17)
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federation against software theft limited (foldoc) | Federation Against Software Theft Limited
(FAST) A non-profitmaking organisation, formed
in 1984 by the software industry with the aim of eradicating
software theft in the UK. FAST was the world's first
anti-piracy organisation to work to protect the intellectual
property rights of software publishers. Initially
concentrating on lobbying parliament to revise Copyright law,
FAST also prosecutes organisations and individuals for
software theft on behalf of its members and publicises the
legal penalties and security risks.
FAST Corporate Services Limited runs the FAST Standard for
Software Compliance (FSSC-1:2004). This was developed in
collaboration with the British Standards Institution as an
independent standard of excellence in software compliance.
In 1995 FAST proposed to merge with the {Business Software
Alliance} created by Microsoft and which has a world-wide
influence. However, the talks fell through and in 1996,
Novell and Adobe Systems, Inc. defected to BSA.
FAST Home (http://fast.org.uk/).
E-mail: .
Address: York House, 18 York Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6
1SF.
Telephone: +44 (1628) 622 121
(2005-12-27)
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international computers limited plc (foldoc) | International Computers Limited plc
(ICL) A UK hardware and software manufacturer
specialising in systems integration in selected markets,
supported by its service and technology businesses. ICL
operates in over 80 countries worldwide, with 24000 employees
and revenues of £2.6 billion in 1993.
ICL produced George 2, George 3, VME, OpenVME, {Series
39}, DME, CME, the ICL 1900 and ICL 2900 series.
(http://icl.co.uk/).
Usenet newsgroup: news:alt.sys.icl.
(1995-04-19)
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ixi limited (foldoc) | IXI Limited
A Cambridge, England company who were the leading
supplier of Unix System windowing software when they were
acquired by SCO in February 1993.
(1994-12-12)
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leaf distribution limited (foldoc) | Leaf Distribution Limited
A UK connectivity software supplier which also provides
SERVELAN, a country-wide Internet access service.
E-mail: .
Address: 7 Elmwood, Chineham Business Park, Crockford Lane,
BASINGSTOKE RG24 0WG. Telephone: +44 (1256) 707 777. Fax:
+44 (1256) 707 555.
(1995-01-04)
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netmarq limited (foldoc) | Netmarq Limited
A small technical consultancy specialising in the testing of
network components. They do performance tests of network
interface cards, routers, hubs, file servers, etc. To
reflect the marketplace, most tests are carried out in a
Novell NetWare environment, although they can equally well
use Lan server, Banyan Vines, NT Advanced Server, {IBM
PC} Support. They claim to be Europe's leading such test lab
and compete with US Labs such as LanQuest and NSTL. They
also do some network design, installation, support, and
troubleshooting.
E-mail: .
(1994-12-14)
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office workstations limited (foldoc) | Office Workstations Limited
(OWL) A UK software company, now a subsidiary of
Matsushita (Panasonic, etc.). They previously supported the
Guide hypertext system but that support is now provided by
US company InfoAccess.
E-mail:
[Correct address?]
(1996-01-15)
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run length limited (foldoc) | Run Length Limited
(RLL) The most popular scheme for encoding data on
magnetic disks. RLL packs up to 50% more data on a disk
than MFM.
IBM invented RLL encoding and used it in mainframe disk
drives. During the late 1980s, PC hard disks began using
RLL. Today, virtually every drive on the market uses some
form of RLL.
Groups of bits are mapped to specific patterns of flux. The
density of flux transitions is limited by the spatial
resolution of the disk and frequency response of the head and
electronics. However, transitions must be close enough to
allow reliable clock recovery. RLL implementations vary
according to the minimum and maximum allowed numbers of
transition cells between transitions. For example, the most
common variant today, RLL 1,7, can have a transition in every
other cell and must have at least one transition every seven
cells. The exact mapping from bits to transitions is
essentially arbitrary.
Other schemes include GCR, FM, {Modified Frequency
Modulation} (MFM). See also: PRML.
(http://cma.zdnet.com/book/upgraderepair/ch14/ch14.htm).
(2003-08-12)
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u-net limited (foldoc) | U-NET Limited
A dial-up Internet access provider based in Warrington,
UK. Speeds 4800 - 28.8kbps. The currently support {Microsoft
Windows} and RISC OS users. For 12 pounds to join and 12
pounds per month or 100 pounds per year you get a full SLIP
account with a pernament IP address and POP3 {electronic
mail} account. Membership includes a disk with Mosaic,
Eudora, Trumpet2, Newsreader, FTP and Telnet and full
Internet access. Users can choose their own user name and
hostname. Allows some extra services such as more than one
POP3 account per access account. User name is significant so
that a company can have accounts with the same hostname
(i.e. their company name) but the mail going to diffent
machines. Mail in users POP3 account is accessible from
anywhere not just via the dial-up connection. On your next
business trip you can still check your e-mail (provided you
can get onto the Internet).
(http://u-net.com/).
E-mail: .
(1994-11-18)
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