Subject | English | Danish |
commun. | country code Top Level Domain | landekode-topdomæne |
commun., IT, tech. | country-code Top-Level Domain | nationalt topdomæne |
commun., IT, tech. | country-code Top-Level Domain | landekode-topdomæne |
gen. | descriptive top-level specification | beskrivende topniveau-specifikation |
commun. | .eu Top Level Domain | .eu-topdomæne |
commun., IT | generic Top-Level Domain | generisk topdomæne |
commun., IT | Generic Top-Level Domain | generisk topdomænenavn |
transp., construct. | normal top water level | højeste regulerede vandstand |
transp., construct. | normal top water level | normal vandstand |
IT, dat.proc. | top level proforma | topniveau-proforma |
transp., construct. | top water level | højeste regulerede vandstand |
transp., construct. | top water level | normal vandstand |
commun., IT | top-level domain | topdomæne |
comp., MS | top-level domain | topniveau-domæne (In the Internet and other networks, the highest subdivision of a domain name in a network address, which identifies the type of entity owning the address (for example, .com for commercial users or .edu for educational institutions) or the geographical location of the address (for example, .fr for France or .sg for Singapore). The domain is the last part of the address (for example, www.acm.org)) |
comp., MS | top-level folder | mappe på øverste niveau (The uppermost directory on a computer, partition or volume) |
corp.gov. | top-level management | topledelse |
corp.gov. | top-level management | øverste ledelse |
comp., MS | top-level property grid | egenskabsgitter på øverste niveau (A property grid that only displays the properties that appear in the sentence-level view of an action) |
comp., MS | top-level site | websted på øverste niveau (A Web site at the top of the hierarchy in a site collection, from which you can manage site collection features) |
gen. | top-level specification | topniveau-specifikation |
comp., MS | top-level Web site | websted på øverste niveau (The default, top-level site provided by a Web server or virtual server. To gain access to the top-level Web site, you supply the URL of the server without specifying a page name or subsite) |