Vertalingbesonderhede

Hierdie bladsy vertoon rou vertaaldata. Elke inligting kan verander word, u kan ook nuwe data byvoeg. Alle veranderinge word in 'n veranderingslogboek aangeteken.

DuitsEngels
umgekehrter Schrägstrich backward slash

besonderhede

"Vertaalde frases kan baie betekenisse hê. Bykomende inligting wat in die ""definisie"" -veld gegee word, maak dit makliker om hulle te onderskei. Die volgorde van die betekenisse moet van die gewildste wees."

Duits[de]Engels[en]
Frasesumgekehrter Schrägstrichbackward slash
FORM.partOfSpeech.root noun
definisie A character used to separate directory names in MS-DOS and UNIX path specifications. When used as a leading character, it means that the path specification begins from the topmost level for that disk drive.

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Popularity umgekehrter Schrägstrich → backward slash : 50

Popularity backward slash → umgekehrter Schrägstrich : 50

wysigings

Gebruik keurders om twee tydpunte te kies

2019.10.30 10:33 · GlosbeRobot EDIT · kommentaar: merge
2019.10.28 11:24 · GlosbeRobot INITIAL · kommentaar: initial

hersiening 2019.10.28 11:24

initial · @GlosbeRobot
Priority
umgekehrter Schrägstrich→backward slash: 50
backward slash→umgekehrter Schrägstrich: 50

hersiening 2019.10.30 10:33

merge · @GlosbeRobot
Priority
umgekehrter Schrägstrich→backward slash: 50
backward slash→umgekehrter Schrägstrich: 50

#-1680709716Duits[de]Engels[en]
Frasesumgekehrter Schrägstrichbackward slash
definisie A character used to separate directory names in MS-DOS and UNIX path specifications. When used as a leading character, it means that the path specification begins from the topmost level for that disk drive.
#-1680709716Duits[de]Engels[en]
Frasesumgekehrter Schrägstrichbackward slash
definisie A character used to separate directory names in MS-DOS and UNIX path specifications. When used as a leading character, it means that the path specification begins from the topmost level for that disk drive.

#-1714119112Duits[de]Engels[en]
Frasesumgekehrter Schrägstrichbackward slash

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