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In·dian ˈfile СЪЩ esp Am прин (single file)
I. In·dian [ˈɪndiən] ПРИЛ
1. Indian (of Indian sub-continent):
2. Indian often прин (of native Americans):
indianisch прин
Indianer- прин
II. In·dian [ˈɪndiən] СЪЩ
1. Indian (of Indian descent):
Inder(in) м (f) <-s, ->
2. Indian often прин (native American):
Indianer(in) м (f) <-s, -> прин
I. file1 [faɪl] СЪЩ
1. file:
2. file (information, database):
Akte f <-, -n> über +вин
to keep a file on sb/sth
3. file (records):
to be in [or on] sb's file
4. file ИНФОРМ:
Datei f <-, -en>
Phrases:
to keep sth on file
II. file1 [faɪl] СЪЩ modifier
Aktenkopie f <-, -n>
III. file1 [faɪl] ГЛАГ прх
1. file (put in folder):
to file sth
2. file (submit):
3. file ПРЕСА:
IV. file1 [faɪl] ГЛАГ нпрх ЮР
to file for sth
auf etw вин klagen
I. file2 [faɪl] СЪЩ
1. file (line):
Reihe f <-, -n>
2. file + sing/pl vb ВОЕН:
Abteilung f <-, -en>
3. file CHESS:
Reihe f <-, -n>
II. file2 [faɪl] ГЛАГ нпрх
I. file3 [faɪl] СЪЩ (tool)
Feile f <-, -n>
II. file3 [faɪl] ГЛАГ прх (smooth)
to file sth
etw feilen
Present
Ifile
youfile
he/she/itfiles
wefile
youfile
theyfile
Past
Ifiled
youfiled
he/she/itfiled
wefiled
youfiled
theyfiled
Present Perfect
Ihavefiled
youhavefiled
he/she/ithasfiled
wehavefiled
youhavefiled
theyhavefiled
Past Perfect
Ihadfiled
youhadfiled
he/she/ithadfiled
wehadfiled
youhadfiled
theyhadfiled
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The file system will then have two files both unexpectedly claiming the same sector (known as a cross-linked file).
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Much more common, however, were systems that ran entirely on microcomputers, including a complete protocol stack that included any required networking or file translation support.
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This eliminates any crashing or system downtime that can be associated with the back office file server.
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Scanning old family photographs, without permission, to a digital file for personal use is prima facie an infringement of copyright.
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Each 128 byte sector used the last 3 bytes for housekeeping data (bytes used, file number, next sector), leaving 125 bytes for data.
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