English | Russian |
exact word part extraction dictionary | словарь извлечений с точным совпадением частей слов (" A custom extraction dictionary that lists words or phrases that are matched anywhere in the content in a case-sensitive way. For example, the system matches "anchor" and "anchorage," but not "Anchor.") |
multi-part message type | тип составного сообщения (A definition of the structure of a message, including the data types of its elements. A multi-part message type can contain a single part or many parts. Rori) |
multi-part paper | многослойная бумага (Printed output with extra copies used to create forms that are filled out by hand with multiple copies for filing) |
part control | элемент управления "Веб-часть" (A control in the Web Parts control set that inherits directly or indirectly from the System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.Part class and is used to create the primary user interface of Web Parts applications) |
Summary Link Web Part Tool Part | инструментальная часть веб-части "Сводная ссылка" (Office System 2010 Rori) |
the selected text is not part of a statement | Выделенный текст не является частью оператора (Visual Studio 2012) |
Web Part Behavior | поведение веб-части (.NET Framework 4 Rori) |
Web Part description file | файл описания веб-части (An .xml file that defines the default property settings for a Web Part, including references to other files that are required to run and display the part) |
Web Part zone | зона веб-частей (A container with a set of properties that can be configured to control the organization and format of Web Parts on a Web Part Page. Rori) |
Web Part zone | зона веб-частей (A container with a set of properties that can be configured to control the organization and format of Web Parts on a Web Part Page) |
word part extraction dictionary | словарь извлечений с совпадением частей слов (" A custom extraction dictionary that lists words or phrases that are matched anywhere in the content in a case-insensitive way. For example, the entry "anchor" will match "anchor," "Anchor," and "anchorage.") |