loose file — gyvatėlė statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Dailiojo jojimo figūra. atitikmenys: angl. broken file; loose file vok. Kreuzschritt, m; Schlangenlinie, f rus. змейка … Sporto terminų žodynas
loose file — gyvatėlė statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Simbolinė figūra, pagal kurią žaidėjai (arba komandos) paskirstomi į pogrupius. Pagrindinis žaidėjų (komandų) sudarymo kriterijus yra užimtos vietos anksčiau vykusiose analogiškose… … Sporto terminų žodynas
Loose coupling — describes a resilient relationship between two or more systems or organizations with some kind of exchange relationship. Each end of the transaction makes its requirements explicit and makes few assumptions about the other end. The notion of… … Wikipedia
Loose Blues (album) — Loose Blues Album par Bill Evans Sortie 1982 Enregistrement 21 22 août 1962 Durée 45:46 Genre Jazz Producteur Orrin Ke … Wikipédia en Français
Loose Walk — File:Loosewalk.jpg Studio album by Count Basie, Roy Eldridge Released 1972 Recorded 1972 … Wikipedia
file — Ⅰ. file [1] ► NOUN 1) a folder or box for keeping loose papers together and in order. 2) Computing a collection of data or programs stored under a single identifying name. 3) a line of people or things one behind another. 4) Military a small… … English terms dictionary
loose-leaf — adj [only before noun] having pages that can be put in and removed easily loose leaf file/binder/format … Dictionary of contemporary English
File folder — A file folder (US usage) or folder (British and Australian usage) is a kind of folder that holds loose papers together for organization and protection. File folders usually consist of a sheet of heavy paper stock or other thin, but stiff,… … Wikipedia
Loose Change (film) — Infobox film name = Loose Change caption = Loose Change: 2nd Edition DVD Cover | director = Dylan Avery producer = Korey Rowe Jason Bermas Dylan Avery Tim Sparke Alex Jones Jason McGeown writer = Dylan Avery music = DJ Skooly editing = Dylan… … Wikipedia
file — file1 W2S1 [faıl] n [Sense: 1 3, 5; Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: fil thread , from Latin filum (because documents were stored on pieces of string).] [Sense: 4; Origin: Old English feol] 1.) a set of papers, records etc that contain… … Dictionary of contemporary English