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Что (кто) такое missing dot - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dot-dot-dot; Dotdotdot; DOT DOT DOT; Dot, dot, dot; Dot Dot Dot; Dot dot dot (disambiguation)
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missing         
adj.
1) missing from (missing from a group)
2) (misc.) missing in action (mil.); to turn up missing
missing         
missing         
a.
Lost, wanting, absent.
missing         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If something is missing, it is not in its usual place, and you cannot find it.
It was only an hour or so later that I discovered that my gun was missing...
The playing cards had gone missing.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
2.
If a part of something is missing, it has been removed or has come off, and has not been replaced.
Three buttons were missing from his shirt.
ADJ
3.
If you say that something is missing, you mean that it has not been included, and you think that it should have been.
She had given me an incomplete list. One name was missing from it.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ from n
4.
Someone who is missing cannot be found, and it is not known whether they are alive or dead.
Five people died in the explosion and more than one thousand were injured. One person is still missing.
ADJ
If a member of the armed forces is missing in action, they have not returned from a battle, their body has not been found, and they are not thought to have been captured.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
Missing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Miss.
II. Missing ·vi Absent from the place where it was expected to be found; lost; wanting; not present when called or looked for.
missing         
¦ adjective absent and of unknown whereabouts.
?not present when expected or supposed to be.
?not yet confirmed as alive, but not known to be dead.
DOT (graph description language)         
  • An image that seems improperly rendered
  • A graph with attributes
  • A directed graph
  • An undirected graph
  • rendering]] of the example script using the tool <code>dotty</code>
  • Binary tree generated in Graphviz from a DOT description by an online [http://huffman.ooz.ie/ Huffman Tree generator]
FILE FORMAT
DOT Language; Dot language; DOT computer language; DOT Graph; Dot Graph; Dot graph; DOT graph; .gv; DOT language
DOT is a graph description language. DOT graphs are typically files with the filename extension gv or dot.
missing person         
  • Torchlight procession on the 23rd of February 2019 in [[Trondheim]], [[Norway]] for the search of missing boy Odin Andre Hagen Jacobsen who has been missing since 18th November 2018. The people protest to demand from the police to strengthen their efforts and for the media to give the case more coverage. Sign says: "We want Odin home".
  • A sailor assigned to Naval Computer Telecommunications Station (NCTS) [[Guam]], [[fingerprint]]s Alexis Kosak during the 11th annual Project KidCare event held at [[Agana Shopping Center]]. The project's goal is to assist local authorities with locating and recovering missing children and inform the public about ways to prevent child abduction.
PERSON WHO HAS DISAPPEARED AND WHOSE STATUS AS ALIVE OR DEAD CANNOT BE CONFIRMED
Missing Person; Missing people; Missing children; Missing persons; Misper; 神隠し; Disappeared people; Missing persons inquiry; Missing-person
(missing persons)
A missing person has suddenly left their home without telling their family where they are going, and it is not known whether they are alive or dead.
N-COUNT
Missing person         
  • Torchlight procession on the 23rd of February 2019 in [[Trondheim]], [[Norway]] for the search of missing boy Odin Andre Hagen Jacobsen who has been missing since 18th November 2018. The people protest to demand from the police to strengthen their efforts and for the media to give the case more coverage. Sign says: "We want Odin home".
  • A sailor assigned to Naval Computer Telecommunications Station (NCTS) [[Guam]], [[fingerprint]]s Alexis Kosak during the 11th annual Project KidCare event held at [[Agana Shopping Center]]. The project's goal is to assist local authorities with locating and recovering missing children and inform the public about ways to prevent child abduction.
PERSON WHO HAS DISAPPEARED AND WHOSE STATUS AS ALIVE OR DEAD CANNOT BE CONFIRMED
Missing Person; Missing people; Missing children; Missing persons; Misper; 神隠し; Disappeared people; Missing persons inquiry; Missing-person
A missing person is a person who has disappeared and whose status as alive or dead cannot be confirmed as their location and condition are unknown.
Dot distribution map         
  • Representative dot density map of Acres of Harvested Wheat in Illinois in 2012, using county-level aggregate data.
  • de Montizon's 1830 ''Carte Philosophique figurant la Population de la France'', the earliest known dot density map.
  • A one-to-one dot distribution map, identifying concentrations of homicides in Washington, D.C.
  • von Mentzer's 1859 dot density map of Sweden and Norway, probably the first fully-developed representative dot density map.
  • This one-to-one dot map shows the 1,300 immigrants from Germany and Switzerland in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1900 in black, compared to all 55,000 residents shown in gray. Note the blocks in which residents of the same household have been spread into distinct points using the "Grid" renderer in QGIS.
  • clusters]] of cholera cases in the London epidemic of 1854. The pump is located at the intersection of Broad Street and Little Windmill Street.
  • Shapter's 1849 map of the 1832-1834 Cholera outbreak in Exeter, with different symbols for cases in each year.
  • Valentine Seaman's map of the 1796 outbreak of [[yellow fever]] in New York City, showing disease cases by numbered dots that were analyzed in the text.
TYPE OF MAP
Dot Distribution Maps; Dot map
A dot distribution map (or a dot density map or simply a dot map) is a type of thematic map that uses a point symbol to visualize the geographic distribution of a large number of related phenomena. Dot maps are a type of unit visualizations that rely on a visual scatter to show spatial patterns, especially variances in density.

Википедия

Dot dot dot

Dot dot dot may refer to:

  • DOT DOT DOT (artist), Norwegian artist
  • Dot Dot Dot (magazine)
  • Ellipsis (…), a punctuation symbol
  • Morse code for the letter "s"