- drop box
- поле сброса
Англо-русский словарь компьютерных и интернет терминов. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь компьютерных и интернет терминов. 2013.
drop box — UK US noun [C] ► a container in which you can safely leave something to be picked up later, for example, a package: »The courier service s drop boxes are in 10 locations throughout the city … Financial and business terms
drop box — The olive green noncollection receptacle where city carriers leave mail on the line of travel for later pickup and delivery by another carrier. (Also called relay box) … Glossary of postal terms
drop-box — drop ,box noun count AMERICAN a container where you can leave letters, documents, or packages when an office is closed, to be dealt with when it opens again … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
drop box — noun : a box on a loom containing two or more shuttles with filling yarns of different colors or types that can be brought into action as required by the weaving pattern * * * Textiles. a box for holding shuttles on a loom, as a box loom, used on … Useful english dictionary
drop box — Textiles. a box for holding shuttles on a loom, as a box loom, used on either side of the race plate in weaving cloth having a variety of colors in the filling. [1855 60] * * * … Universalium
drop box — Las Vegas Lingo A locked box located on live gambling tables where dealers deposit paper money … English dialects glossary
relay drop box — (See drop box) … Glossary of postal terms
Drop Zone (film) — Drop Zone Theatrical release poster Directed by John Badham Produced by … Wikipedia
Drop Dead Fred — Theatrical Release Poster Directed by Ate de Jong Produced by … Wikipedia
Drop Squad — Directed by David C. Johnson Produced by Butch Robinson Shelby Stone … Wikipedia
drop-down menu — ➔ menu * * * drop down menu UK US noun [C] (also drop down, also pull down menu) IT ► a list of choices on a computer screen that you can see by clicking on the top of the list with your computer mouse: »Choose Properties from the … Financial and business terms