[skrɪpt] n This HTML5 player is not supported by your browser
comp., MS
scenãrijus m (A type of program consisting of a set of instructions to an application or tool program. A script usually expresses instructions by using the application`s or tool`s rules and syntax, combined with simple control structures such as loops and if/then expressions)
IT
rañkraštis m ; manuskrìptas m ; originãlas m
English thesaurus
abbr.
Systematic Cost Review In Pharmaco Therapy
abbr., comp.
scientific and commercial subroutine interpreter and program translator
abbr., ed., scient.
Stanford Computerized Researcher Information Profile Technique
cinema
A general term for a written work detailing story, setting, and dialogue. A script may take the form of a screenplay, shooting script, lined script, continuity script, or a spec script. A script is often sold for a particular price, which is increased to a second price if the script is produced as a movie. For example, a sale may be described as "$100,000 against $250,000". In this case, the writer is paid $100,000 up front, and another $150,000 when the movie is produced. See also advance.
law, abbr.
scr.
abbr.
Scripture
abbr., file.ext.
.sc (file name extension) ; .scr (file name extension) ; .srp (file name extension)
tech., abbr.
support for creative independent production talent
abbr.
scriptural