field

field
1) поле; пространство; область; зона
2) поле; группа разрядов (напр., числа)
3) ЯП поле (один из атрибутов, составляющих объект (object))
4) устройство нижнего уровня; цеховое устройство (на промышленной шине Fieldbus)
- A-field
- alphanumeric field
- alphameric field
- ambient sound field
- analog field
- argument field
- axially symmetric magnetic field
- bias field
- byte index field
- card field
- character field
- command field
- comments field
- common field
- computer field
- control field
- control-data field
- count field
- crystal field
- data field
- decrement field
- demagnetizing field
- derived field
- destination field
- digital field
- discrete field
- display field
- display-only field
- E-field
- entry field
- exponent field
- F-field
- field of events
- fill-in-the-blank field
- finite field
- fixed field
- fixed-length field
- fixed-point field
- flag field
- free field
- H-field
- highly coded field
- Hollerith field
- I-field
- image field
- input field
- instruction field
- integer field
- intrinsic field
- jack field
- joining field
- key field
- label field
- longitudinal field
- main control field
- major control field
- minor control field
- motion field
- multiply field
- multiword field
- N-bit field
- near field
- numeric field
- operand field
- operation field
- overlapping fields
- picture field
- pressure wave field
- printable field
- protect key field
- protected field
- pumping field
- pump field
- punched-card field
- restarting cause field
- rights field
- routing information field
- scalar field
- signed field
- sorting field
- source field
- specialist field
- threshold field
- track reference field
- transverse field
- uniform field
- uniform switching field
- unprotected field
- variable-length field
- variable field
- vector field
- writing field
- X-field

English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming. 2013.

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