plik pli·k

plik pli·k
-ku, -ki; inst sg -kiem
m
1) [dokumentów, gazet, papierów] bundle
2) Komput file

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  • plik čilvik — plìk čilvìk interj. paukščio čiulbėjimui nusakyti: Vis paukštelė paupy čilba ir čilba – plìk čilvìk, plìk čilvìk Prng …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • ap·pli·cant — /ˈæplıkənt/ noun, pl cants [count] : someone who formally asks for something (such as a job or admission to a college) : someone who applies for something successful college/job applicants We interviewed 30 qualified applicants for the job …   Useful english dictionary

  • in·ap·pli·ca·ble — /ınˈæplıkəbəl, ˌınəˈplıkəbəl/ adj formal : not able to be used in a particular situation : not applicable or relevant The rules are inapplicable [=irrelevant] in this instance …   Useful english dictionary

  • sup·pli·cant — /ˈsʌplıkənt/ noun, pl cants [count] formal : a person who asks for something in a respectful way from a powerful person or God a humble supplicant …   Useful english dictionary

  • applicable — ap|pli|ca|ble [ æplıkəbl, ə plıkəbl ] adjective not usually before noun * relevant to or affecting a particular situation or group of people: Western notions of human rights are not necessarily applicable in other societies. applicable to: This… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • inapplicable — in|ap|pli|ca|ble [ ın æplıkəbl, ,ınə plıkəbl ] adjective FORMAL not relevant: Delete questions where they are inapplicable. ╾ in|ap|pli|ca|bil|i|ty [ ,ınəplıkə bıləti ] noun uncount …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • duplicate — [do͞o′pli kit, dyo͞o′pli kit; ] for v. [, do͞o′plikāt΄] adj. [ME duplicaten < L duplicatus, pp. of duplicare, to double: see DUPLEX] 1. double 2. having two similar parts 3. corresponding exactly 4. designating a way of playing bridge in which …   English World dictionary

  • inapplicable — in|ap|pli|ca|ble [ˌınəˈplıkəbəl, ınˈæplıkəbəl US ınˈæplık ] adj rules, statements, questions etc that are inapplicable are not suitable, correct, or able to be used in a particular situation ≠ ↑applicable inapplicable to ▪ Most of the new… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • multipliable — [mul′təplik΄ə bəlmul′tə plī΄ə bəl] adj. that can be multiplied: Also multiplicable [mul′təplik΄ə bəl] …   English World dictionary

  • implicative — implicatively, adv. /im pli kay tiv, im plik euh tiv/, adj. tending to implicate or imply; characterized by or involving implication. [1580 90; IMPLICATE + IVE] * * * …   Universalium

  • multiplicative — multiplicatively, adv. /mul teuh pli kay tiv, mul teuh plik euh /, adj. 1. tending to multiply or increase. 2. having the power of multiplying. [1645 55; < ML multiplicativus. See MULTIPLICATE, IVE] * * * …   Universalium

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