201. RESOURCE(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Longman Common Errors English vocabulary) noun BAD : Tourism is the main resource of money for these people. GOOD : Tourism is the main source of money for these people. BAD : Teachers are often regarded as a resource of knowledge. ...
202. LIONS BOOK(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Jargon File English vocabulary) "Source Code and Commentary on Unix level 6", by John Lions. The two parts of this book contained (1) the entire source listing of the Unix Version 6 kernel, and (2) a commentary on the source discussing ...
203. OPEN SOURCE(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Jargon File English vocabulary) [common; also adj. `open-source'] Term coined in March 1998 following the Mozilla release to describe software distributed in source under licenses guaranteeing anybody rights to freely use, modify, and ...
204. INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) SPOOFING(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Telecommunication Standard Terms English vocab) 1. The creation of IP packets with counterfeit (spoofed) IP source addresses. 2. A method of attack used by network intruders to defeat network security measures such as authentication based on IP addresses. ...
205. COPY(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Telecommunication Standard Terms English vocab) 1. To receive a message . 2. A recorded message or a duplicate of it. 3. To read data from a source, leaving the source data unchanged at the source, and to write the same data elsewhere, though they may ...
206. HOMING(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Telecommunication Standard Terms English vocab) 1. A process in which a mobile station is directed, or directs itself, toward an electromagnetic, thermal, sonic, or other source of energy, whether primary or reflected, or follows a vector force field ...
207. LINE SOURCE(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Telecommunication Standard Terms English vocab) 1. In spectroscopy, an optical source that emits one or more spectrally narrow lines as opposed to a continuous spectrum. 2. In the geometric sense, an optical source having an emitting area in the form ...
208. LOCAL BATTERY(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Telecommunication Standard Terms English vocab) 1. In telegraphy , the source of power that actuates the telegraphic station recording instruments, as distinguished from the source of power that furnishes current to the line . ( 188 ) 2. In telephony ...
209. MAJOR STATIONARY SOURCES(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Environmental Engineering English vocabulary) Term used to determine the applicability of Prevention of Significant Deterioration and new source regulations. In a nonattainment area, any stationary pollutant source with potential to emit more than ...
210. POINT SOURCE (PS)(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Environmental Engineering English vocabulary) (1) A stationary or clearly identifiable source of a large individual water or air pollution emission, generally of an industrial nature. (2) Any discernible, confined, or discrete conveyance from which ...
211. SOURCE WATER PROTECTION(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Environmental Engineering English vocabulary) The prevention of pollution of the lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, and groundwater that serve as sources of drinking water. Wellhead protection would be an example of a source water protection approach ...
212. SUPPLEMENTAL IRRIGATION(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Environmental Engineering English vocabulary) When irrigation water supplies are obtained from more than one source, the source furnishing the initial supply is commonly designated the primary source, and the source(s) furnishing the additional supplies, ...
213. SOURCE MATERIAL(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Environmental Engineering English vocabulary) Source Material is the Uranium or Thorium ores mined from the Earth. Source material is defined in 10 CFR 20.1003 as "(1) Uranium, or thorium or any combination of uranium and thorium in any physical or ...
214. OPEN SOURCE LICENSE(Английские словари. English dictionaries./FOLDOC Computer English Dictionary) < legal > Any document that attempts to specify open source usage and distribution of software. These licenses are usually drafted by experts and are likely to be more legally sound than one a programmer ...
215. REAL PROGRAMMERS DON'T USE PASCAL(Английские словари. English dictionaries./FOLDOC Computer English Dictionary) < humour > Back in the good old days - the "Golden Era" of computers, it was easy to separate the men from the boys (sometimes called "Real Men" and "Quiche Eaters" in the literature). During this period, ...
216. INTERPRETER(Английские словари. English dictionaries./FOLDOC Computer English Dictionary) < programming > A program which executes other programs. This is in contrast to a compiler which does not execute its input program (the " source code ") but translates it into executable " machine code ...
217. SOURCE CODE(Английские словари. English dictionaries./FOLDOC Computer English Dictionary) < language , programming > (Or "source", or rarely "source language") The form in which a computer program is written by the programmer. Source code is written in some formal programming language which ...
218. SOURCE PACKAGE(Английские словари. English dictionaries./FOLDOC Computer English Dictionary) < software > A collection (usually an archive file) containing all the files necessary to build and modify a piece of software. A Debian source package includes the original source archive (.orig.tar.gz), ...
219. SOURCE ROUTE(Английские словари. English dictionaries./FOLDOC Computer English Dictionary) < messaging > An electronic mail address which specifies the route the message should take as a sequence of hostname s. It is called a source route because the route is determined at the source of the ...
220. LIGHT(Английские словари. English dictionaries./Oxford Collocations English Dictionary) I. noun 1 brightness ADJECTIVE ▪ clear , good ▪ bright , brilliant , harsh , intense , strong ▪ blinding ▪ full ▪ In full ~, you could see Alison was well over ...