checkpoint | |
gen. | punto di controllo |
AND- | |
automat. | "AND"; E |
and | |
gen. | e |
restart | |
commun. | riposo 2; riportare in stato di non-attività |
comp., MS | riavviare |
IT | riavvio; rilancio; ripresa |
procedure | |
comp., MS | routine; procedura |
IT tech. | procedura |
mater.sc. el. | procedimento |
med. | intervento abortivo; manovra abortiva; metodo; tecnica; procedimento abortivo |
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punto di controllo | |||
punto di controllo (A common point of entry for spyware guarded by an agent. Examples of checkpoints include Startup Folder, dial up connections, Wi-Fi connections, Internet Safe Sites, Winsock Layered Service Providers, Windows Messenger Service, and SPAM Zombie prevention) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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chkpt; ckpt | |||
A place where military police check vehicular or pedestrian traffic in order to enforce circulation control measures and other laws, orders, and regulations. 2. A predetermined point on the surface of the Earth used as a means of controlling movement, a registration target for fire adjustment, or reference for location. 3. Center of impact; a burst center. 4. Geographical location on land or water above which the position of an aircraft in flight may be determined by observation or by electrical means. (FRA) |
checkpoint : 14 phrases in 2 subjects |
Information technology | 12 |
Medical | 2 |