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Post bellum
Глоссарий латинизмов (слова, сокращения) в английском языке |
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После войны, русский
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Bellum, латинский
Bellum frigidum, латинский
Холодная война
Bellum gerere), латинский
Bellum in tertium annum, латинский
Bellum manet, латинский
Bellum omnium contra omnes, латинский
(лат.) — война всех против всех (гоббс).
Bellum omnium contra omnes, английский
Bellum [i, n], латинский
Bellum), латинский
Bellum, i, n, латинский
Bellum, i, n (domesticum, латинский
Post, английский
- A column or a free standing axially loaded compression member, usually vertical
- A vertical framing member usually designed to carry a beam. often a 4" x 4", a 6" x 6", or a metal pipe with a flat plate on top and bottom.
- Power-on self test
- Passive optical seeker technique
- Goalpost or the area near it.
- To compose a message for a usenet newsgroup and then send it out for others to see.
- Пиллерс
- Any ground, fortified or not, where a body of men can be in a condition for defence, or fighting an enemy. also, the limits of a sentinel`s charge.
- [1] the place or station of duty. [2] a stout piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground. [3] in the sailing navy, to be “made post” signified promotion to command a frigate or ship-of-the-line. post-captain: this semi-obsolete term was not a title, but referred to a captain of three years seniority, who was entitled to command a rated warship (frigate or larger), and whose name was “posted” in the seniority list of the royal navy. a junior post-captain (wearing a single epaulette) would usually command a frigate, while a senior (with two epaulettes) commanded a ship-of-the-line. the commanders of smaller unrated vessels were not “listed,” and an officer only “made post” when appointed to command a rated vessel. once he had “taken post,” further promotion was strictly by seniority, moving progressively to higher-rated vessels and eventually, if lucky, to flag officer even if only as a yellow admiral. in 1956, when the downsizing rn had a surplus of captains relative to potential seagoing commands, they were divided into two parts. those on the so-called “dry list” were assigned to command shore establishments or given flag-rank appointments in the mod, while those on the “wet list” were considered potential fleet or squadron commanders and were semi-officially referred to as post-captains. the distinction was unpopular and after a short while it was abolished. today, the term is occasionally used informally for a “fourstripe” royal navy captain with a seagoing command. it has never been used by the united states navy. post-panamax: a vessel too large to transit the panama canal. see also panamax, capesize, and malaccamax. post-ship: a designation from the age of sail, used for an unrated vessel which, for some reason, was temporarily commanded by a post-captain rather than the usual commander or lieutenant.
- Процедура начального самотестирования; процедура самотестирования при загрузке; самоконтроль по включению; самотестирование после включения питания post-administrator modeрежим пост-администратора
- Particular place on the floor of an exchange where transactions in stocks listed on the exchange occur.
Post, английский
Post, английский
Post, испанский
Acrónimo de power on self test [auto prueba de arranque] auto comprobación que realiza el ordenador por el simple hecho de encenderse.
Post, латинский
Post, шведский
Post (power-on self test), английский
Процесс определения системой своей конфигурации при загрузке (тестом фактически не является). в принципе, память с серьезными дефектами не будет распознана как таковая уже на этой стадии. следует иметь в виду, что на результат post могут повлиять установки bios setup.
Post (предл.)— позади; за; после, спустя, латинский
Post a note, английский
The link someone clicks to leave a brief note on someone else’s profile.
Post alert, английский
Feature to receive new posts as email notifications.
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После войны, русский
Порочный круг; в логике: «положение, когда то, что надо до-, русский
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