slovodefinícia
locate
(mass)
locate
- zamerať, umiestniť, nájsť, objaviť
locate
(encz)
locate,lokalizovat v: Zdeněk Brož
locate
(encz)
locate,umístit v: Ritchie
locate
(encz)
locate,zaměřit v: Zdeněk Brož
Locate
(gcide)
Locate \Lo"cate\, v. i.
To place one's self; to take up one's residence; to settle;
as, to locate in Seattle. [Colloq.]
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Locate
(gcide)
Locate \Lo"cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Located; p. pr. & vb. n.
Locating.] [L. locatus, p. p. of locare to place, fr. locus
place. See Local.]
1. To place; to set in a particular spot or position.
[1913 Webster]

The captives and emigrants whom he brought with him
were located in the trans-Tiberine quarter. --B. F.
Westcott.
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2. To designate the site or place of; to define the limits
of; as, to locate a public building; to locate a mining
claim; to locate (the land granted by) a land warrant.
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That part of the body in which the sense of touch is
located. --H. Spencer.
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3. To discover the location or site of; as, to locate the
source of a radio transmission; to locate a leak; to
locate the malfunction in a system.
[PJC]
locate
(wn)
locate
v 1: discover the location of; determine the place of; find by
searching or examining; "Can you locate your cousins in the
Midwest?"; "My search turned up nothing" [syn: locate,
turn up]
2: determine or indicate the place, site, or limits of, as if by
an instrument or by a survey; "Our sense of sight enables us
to locate objects in space"; "Locate the boundaries of the
property" [syn: situate, locate]
3: assign a location to; "The company located some of their
agents in Los Angeles" [syn: locate, place, site]
4: take up residence and become established; "The immigrants
settled in the Midwest" [syn: settle, locate]
podobné slovodefinícia
allocate
(mass)
allocate
- rozdeliť, prideliť, rozdeliť, umiestniť
deallocate
(mass)
deallocate
- uvolniť
allocate
(encz)
allocate,alokovat v: Zdeněk Brožallocate,přidělit v: allocate,rozdělit Mgr. Dita Gálováallocate,umístit Mgr. Dita Gálová
allocate costs
(encz)
allocate costs,alokovat náklady Mgr. Dita Gálová
allocate funds
(encz)
allocate funds,přidělit prostředky Mgr. Dita Gálová
allocated
(encz)
allocated,přidělen v: allocated,přidělený adj: Zdeněk Brož
allocates
(encz)
allocates,alokuje v: Zdeněk Brož
collocate
(encz)
collocate,kolokace n: Zdeněk Brož
collocate with
(encz)
collocate with,pojit se s Zdeněk Brož
collocated
(encz)
collocated,
deallocate
(encz)
deallocate,uvolnit v: Zdeněk Brož
deallocated
(encz)
deallocated,uvolnil v: Zdeněk Brož
dislocate
(encz)
dislocate,vykloubit v: Zdeněk Brož
dislocated
(encz)
dislocated,vykloubený adj: Zdeněk Broždislocated,vykloubil v: Zdeněk Brož
located
(encz)
located,lokalizován v: Zdeněk Brožlocated,lokalizovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožlocated,situován v: Zdeněk Brožlocated,umístěn v: Zdeněk Brožlocated,umístěno logbun
locater
(encz)
locater,lokátor n: Zdeněk Brožlocater,vyhledávač Zdeněk Brož
locates
(encz)
locates,lokalizuje v: Zdeněk Brožlocates,nachází Zdeněk Brožlocates,umisťuje v: Zdeněk Brož
preallocate
(encz)
preallocate,předem rozmístit v: Zdeněk Brož
preallocated
(encz)
preallocated,předem rozmístěný adj: Zdeněk Brožpreallocated,předem rozmístil Zdeněk Brož
radiolocate
(encz)
radiolocate, v:
reallocate
(encz)
reallocate,přerozdělit v: Zdeněk Brožreallocate,přidělit (znovu) v: Rostislav Svoboda
reallocated
(encz)
reallocated,přerozdělený adj: Zdeněk Brož
relocate
(encz)
relocate,přemístit v: Zdeněk Brož
relocated
(encz)
relocated,přemístěný adj: Zdeněk Brožrelocated,přesídlený adj: Zdeněk Brož
translocate
(encz)
translocate,přemístit v: Zdeněk Brož
unallocated
(encz)
unallocated,neobsazený adj: Zdeněk Brožunallocated,nepřidělený adj: Zdeněk Brož
unlocated
(encz)
unlocated, adj:
Allocate
(gcide)
Allocate \Al"lo*cate\, v. t. [LL. allocatus, p. p. of allocare,
fr. L. ad + locare to place. See Allow.]
1. To distribute or assign; to allot. --Burke.
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2. To localize. [R.]
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Collocate
(gcide)
Collocate \Col"lo*cate\, a. [L. collocatus, p. p. of collocare.
See Couch.]
Set; placed. [Obs.] --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]Collocate \Col"lo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Collocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Collocating.]
To set or place; to set; to station.
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To marshal and collocate in order his battalions. --E.
Hall.
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Collocated
(gcide)
Collocate \Col"lo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Collocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Collocating.]
To set or place; to set; to station.
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To marshal and collocate in order his battalions. --E.
Hall.
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disjointed dislocated separated
(gcide)
injured \injured\ adj.
1. having received an injury;-- usually used of physical or
mental injury to persons. Opposite of uninjured.
[Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ;
battle-scarred, scarred; {bit, bitten, stung ;
{black-and-blue, livid ; {bruised, contused, contusioned
; bruised, hurt, wounded ; {burned; {cut, gashed,
slashed, split ; {disabled, hors de combat, out of action
; {disjointed, dislocated, separated ; {hurt, wounded ;
lacerated, mangled, torn; {maimed, mutilated ] Also See:
broken, damaged, damaged, impaired, unsound,
wronged.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

2. subjected to an injustice.

Syn: aggrieved.
[WordNet 1.5]
Dislocate
(gcide)
Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, a. [LL. dislocatus, p. p.]
Dislocated. --Montgomery.
[1913 Webster]Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dislocating.] [LL. dislocatus, p. p. of
dislocare; dis- + locare to place, fr. locus place. See
Locus.]
To displace; to put out of its proper place. Especially, of a
bone: To remove from its normal connections with a
neighboring bone; to put out of joint; to move from its
socket; to disjoint; as, to dislocate your bones. --Shak.
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After some time the strata on all sides of the globe
were dislocated. --Woodward.
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And thus the archbishop's see, dislocated or out of
joint for a time, was by the hands of his holiness set
right again. --Fuller.
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dislocated
(gcide)
dislocated \dislocated\ adj.
separated at the joint; -- used especially of limbs; as, a
dislocated knee.

Syn: disjointed, separated.
[WordNet 1.5]Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dislocating.] [LL. dislocatus, p. p. of
dislocare; dis- + locare to place, fr. locus place. See
Locus.]
To displace; to put out of its proper place. Especially, of a
bone: To remove from its normal connections with a
neighboring bone; to put out of joint; to move from its
socket; to disjoint; as, to dislocate your bones. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

After some time the strata on all sides of the globe
were dislocated. --Woodward.
[1913 Webster]

And thus the archbishop's see, dislocated or out of
joint for a time, was by the hands of his holiness set
right again. --Fuller.
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Dislocated
(gcide)
dislocated \dislocated\ adj.
separated at the joint; -- used especially of limbs; as, a
dislocated knee.

Syn: disjointed, separated.
[WordNet 1.5]Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dislocating.] [LL. dislocatus, p. p. of
dislocare; dis- + locare to place, fr. locus place. See
Locus.]
To displace; to put out of its proper place. Especially, of a
bone: To remove from its normal connections with a
neighboring bone; to put out of joint; to move from its
socket; to disjoint; as, to dislocate your bones. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

After some time the strata on all sides of the globe
were dislocated. --Woodward.
[1913 Webster]

And thus the archbishop's see, dislocated or out of
joint for a time, was by the hands of his holiness set
right again. --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]
Locate
(gcide)
Locate \Lo"cate\, v. i.
To place one's self; to take up one's residence; to settle;
as, to locate in Seattle. [Colloq.]
[1913 Webster]Locate \Lo"cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Located; p. pr. & vb. n.
Locating.] [L. locatus, p. p. of locare to place, fr. locus
place. See Local.]
1. To place; to set in a particular spot or position.
[1913 Webster]

The captives and emigrants whom he brought with him
were located in the trans-Tiberine quarter. --B. F.
Westcott.
[1913 Webster]

2. To designate the site or place of; to define the limits
of; as, to locate a public building; to locate a mining
claim; to locate (the land granted by) a land warrant.
[1913 Webster]

That part of the body in which the sense of touch is
located. --H. Spencer.
[1913 Webster]

3. To discover the location or site of; as, to locate the
source of a radio transmission; to locate a leak; to
locate the malfunction in a system.
[PJC]
located
(gcide)
located \located\ adj.
1. situated in a particular spot or position; as, valuable
centrally located urban land.

Syn: placed, set, situated.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. situated: often used in combination; as, a well-located
business.
[WordNet 1.5]Locate \Lo"cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Located; p. pr. & vb. n.
Locating.] [L. locatus, p. p. of locare to place, fr. locus
place. See Local.]
1. To place; to set in a particular spot or position.
[1913 Webster]

The captives and emigrants whom he brought with him
were located in the trans-Tiberine quarter. --B. F.
Westcott.
[1913 Webster]

2. To designate the site or place of; to define the limits
of; as, to locate a public building; to locate a mining
claim; to locate (the land granted by) a land warrant.
[1913 Webster]

That part of the body in which the sense of touch is
located. --H. Spencer.
[1913 Webster]

3. To discover the location or site of; as, to locate the
source of a radio transmission; to locate a leak; to
locate the malfunction in a system.
[PJC]
Located
(gcide)
located \located\ adj.
1. situated in a particular spot or position; as, valuable
centrally located urban land.

Syn: placed, set, situated.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. situated: often used in combination; as, a well-located
business.
[WordNet 1.5]Locate \Lo"cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Located; p. pr. & vb. n.
Locating.] [L. locatus, p. p. of locare to place, fr. locus
place. See Local.]
1. To place; to set in a particular spot or position.
[1913 Webster]

The captives and emigrants whom he brought with him
were located in the trans-Tiberine quarter. --B. F.
Westcott.
[1913 Webster]

2. To designate the site or place of; to define the limits
of; as, to locate a public building; to locate a mining
claim; to locate (the land granted by) a land warrant.
[1913 Webster]

That part of the body in which the sense of touch is
located. --H. Spencer.
[1913 Webster]

3. To discover the location or site of; as, to locate the
source of a radio transmission; to locate a leak; to
locate the malfunction in a system.
[PJC]
Relocate
(gcide)
Relocate \Re*lo"cate\ (r[=e]*l[=o]"k[=a]t), v. t.
To locate again.
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Unlocated
(gcide)
Unlocated \Un*lo"ca*ted\, a.
1. Not located or placed; not fixed in a place.
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2. Not surveyed, or designated by marks, limits, or
boundaries, as appropriated to some individual, company,
or corporation; as, unlocated lands.
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allocate
(wn)
allocate
v 1: distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special
purpose; "I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone on a
daily basis"; "I'm allocating the rations for the camping
trip" [syn: allocate, apportion]
collocate
(wn)
collocate
v 1: have a strong tendency to occur side by side; "The words
'new' and 'world' collocate"
2: group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by
side [syn: collocate, lump, chunk]
collocate with
(wn)
collocate with
v 1: go or occur together; "The word 'hot' tends to cooccur with
'cold'" [syn: collocate with, construe with, {cooccur
with}, co-occur with, go with]
dislocate
(wn)
dislocate
v 1: move out of position; "dislocate joints"; "the artificial
hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically" [syn:
dislocate, luxate, splay, slip]
2: put out of its usual place, position, or relationship; "The
colonists displaced the natives"
dislocated
(wn)
dislocated
adj 1: separated at the joint; "a dislocated knee"; "a separated
shoulder" [syn: disjointed, dislocated, separated]
located
(wn)
located
adj 1: situated in a particular spot or position; "valuable
centrally located urban land"; "strategically placed
artillery"; "a house set on a hilltop"; "nicely situated
on a quiet riverbank" [syn: located, placed, set,
situated]
locater
(wn)
locater
n 1: a person who fixes the boundaries of land claims [syn:
locator, locater]
radiolocate
(wn)
radiolocate
v 1: locate by means of radar; "The pilot managed to radiolocate
the lost aircraft"
reallocate
(wn)
reallocate
v 1: allocate, distribute, or apportion anew; "Congressional
seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data" [syn:
reapportion, reallocate]
relocate
(wn)
relocate
v 1: become established in a new location; "Our company
relocated to the Midwest"
2: move or establish in a new location; "We had to relocate the
office because the rent was too high"
relocated
(wn)
relocated
adj 1: settled in a new location [syn: relocated, resettled]
translocate
(wn)
translocate
v 1: transfer (a chromosomal segment) to a new position
2: move from one place to another, especially of wild animals;
"The endangered turtles were translocated to a safe
environment"
unlocated
(wn)
unlocated
adj 1: lacking a particular location
uniform resource locater
(foldoc)
Uniform Resource Locator
Uniform Resource Locater
Universal Resource Locator
URL
web address

(URL, previously "Universal") A standard
way of specifying the location of an object, typically a {web
page}, on the Internet. Other types of object are described
below. URLs are the form of address used on the {World-Wide
Web}. They are used in HTML documents to specify the target
of a hypertext link which is often another HTML document
(possibly stored on another computer).

Here are some example URLs:

http://w3.org/default.html
http://acme.co.uk:8080/images/map.gif
http://foldoc.org/?Uniform+Resource+Locator
http://w3.org/default.html#Introduction
ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/mirrors/msdos/graphics/gifkit.zip
ftp://spy:secret@ftp.acme.com/pub/topsecret/weapon.tgz
mailto:fred@doc.ic.ac.uk
news:alt.hypertext
telnet://dra.com

The part before the first colon specifies the access scheme or
protocol. Commonly implemented schemes include: ftp,
http (web), gopher or WAIS. The "file"
scheme should only be used to refer to a file on the same
host. Other less commonly used schemes include news,
telnet or mailto (e-mail).

The part after the colon is interpreted according to the
access scheme. In general, two slashes after the colon
introduce a hostname (host:port is also valid, or for FTP
user:passwd@host or user@host). The port number is usually
omitted and defaults to the standard port for the scheme,
e.g. port 80 for HTTP.

For an HTTP or FTP URL the next part is a pathname which is
usually related to the pathname of a file on the server. The
file can contain any type of data but only certain types are
interpreted directly by most browsers. These include HTML
and images in gif or jpeg format. The file's type is
given by a MIME type in the HTTP headers returned by the
server, e.g. "text/html", "image/gif", and is usually also
indicated by its filename extension. A file whose type is
not recognised directly by the browser may be passed to an
external "viewer" application, e.g. a sound player.

The last (optional) part of the URL may be a query string
preceded by "?" or a "fragment identifier" preceded by "#".
The later indicates a particular position within the specified
document.

Only alphanumerics, reserved characters (:/?#"%+) used for
their reserved purposes and "$", "-", "_", ".", "&", "+" are
safe and may be transmitted unencoded. Other characters are
encoded as a "%" followed by two hexadecimal digits. Space
may also be encoded as "+". Standard SGML "&;"
character entity encodings (e.g. "é") are also accepted
when URLs are embedded in HTML. The terminating semicolon may
be omitted if & is followed by a non-letter character.

{The authoritative W3C URL specification
(http://w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Addressing/Addressing.html)}.

(2000-02-17)

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