fästet

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Шведский Язык - Турецкий язык
braket
köşebent
paranteze almak
Шведский Язык - Английский Язык
bracket
Generically any of "(", ")", "", "{", "}", and, in the area of computer languages, ""
"" specifically - opposed to the other forms of which have their own technical names
one or more SNA messages (chains of Request/Reponse units) that are exchanged between two Lus to complete a unit of work Only one bracket may be active in a session at a time If LU 6 2, Data Flow Control constructs brackets to bound LU 6 2 conversations
The groupings determined by underwriting amounts of various firms in a syndicate Tombstone advertising is normally in bracket order, with each firm appearing alphabetically within a given bracket
A structural support attached to a column or wall on which to fasten another structural member
either of two punctuation marks ([ or ]) used to enclose textual material
After the bracket is established shots are fired with intermediate elevations until the exact range is obtained
Projecting element or hardware attached to the surface of a member to support other members
either of two punctuation marks (`<' or `>') sometimes used to enclose textual material
To place within brackets; to connect by brackets; to furnish with brackets
A metal or ceramic or porcelain attachment that is glued onto a tooth and serves as a means of fastening the arch wire
A structural support projecting from a wall or column on which to fasten another structural member Examples are canopy brackets, lean-to-brackets, and crane runway brackets
place into brackets; "Please bracket this remark"
support element under a roof overhang, often decorative rather than functional
Item attached to a wall to hold up a shelf
If two or more people or things are bracketed together, they are considered to be similar or related in some way. The Magi, Bramins, and Druids were bracketed together as men of wisdom Austrian wine styles are often bracketed with those of northern Germany. = categorize
An architectural member, plain or ornamental, projecting from a wall or pier, to support weight falling outside of the same; also, a decorative feature seeming to discharge such an office
A figure determined by firing a projectile beyond a target and another short of it, as a basis for ascertaining the proper elevation of the piece; only used in the phrase, to establish a bracket
The cheek or side of an ordnance carriage
{i} support, brace; angular shelf support; classification; frame