- bulleted
- • /vi/ помечать символом списка• 1) /vi/ помечать символом "о"; 2) /in passive/ помеченный символом "o"• 1) помечать символом "о"; 2) помеченный символом "o"
Англо-русский словарь компьютерных и интернет терминов. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь компьютерных и интернет терминов. 2013.
bulleted — bul·let·ed (bŭlʹĭ tĭd) adj. Printing Highlighted or set off with bullets: a bulleted list. * * * … Universalium
bulleted list — suženklintasis sąrašas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Sąrašas (2), kurio elementai išdėstyti į atskiras ↑pastraipas, prasidedančias tam tikru šiam tikslui skirtu ženkleliu: tašku per eilutės vidurį, nedideliu apskritimu, kvadratu,… … Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas
bulleted — adjective see bullet … New Collegiate Dictionary
bulleted — adjective Set off by bullets … Wiktionary
bulleted — … Useful english dictionary
bulleted list — noun A list whose items start with the typographical symbol of bullet, that is •, or with other symbols other than numbers. Syn: bullet list Ant: numbered list … Wiktionary
bulleted text — text marked by a bullet at the beginning of the paragraph for emphasis (Computers) … English contemporary dictionary
Wikipedia:Manual of Style — This guideline is a part of the English Wikipedia s Manual of Style. Use common sense in applying it; it will have occasional exceptions. Please ensure that any edits to this page reflect consensus. Shortcuts … Wikipedia
Bullet (typography) — Bullet points redirects here. For the Marvel Comics series, see Bullet Points (comics). Not to be confused with interpunct. • Bullet … Wikipedia
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