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Что (кто) такое terminate employees - определение

COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT USES A SYSTEM CALL TO RETURN CONTROL TO THE OS, AS THOUGH THE PROGRAM HAS QUIT, BUT STAYS RESIDENT IN MEMORY SO IT CAN BE REACTIVATED BY A HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE INTERRUPT, IN ORDER TO WORK AROUND THE OS’S LACK OF MULTITASKING
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Terminate-and-stay-resident program         
A terminate-and-stay-resident program (commonly TSR) is a computer program running under DOS that uses a system call to return control to DOS as though it has finished, but remains in computer memory so it can be reactivated later. This technique partially overcame DOS's limitation of executing only one program, or task, at a time.
Terminate and Stay Resident         
(TSR) A type of DOS utility which, once loaded, stays in memory and can be reactivated by pressing a certain combination of keys.
Terminated         
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Terminat; Terminat.exe; Terminate (disambiguation); Terminated
·Impf & ·p.p. of Terminate.
terminate         
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Terminat; Terminat.exe; Terminate (disambiguation); Terminated
(terminates, terminating, terminated)
1.
When you terminate something or when it terminates, it ends completely. (FORMAL)
Her next remark abruptly terminated the conversation...
His contract terminates at the end of the season.
VERB: V n, V
termination
...a dispute which led to the abrupt termination of trade.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
To terminate a pregnancy means to end it. (MEDICAL)
After a lot of agonizing she decided to terminate the pregnancy...
VERB: V n
termination (terminations)
You should also have a medical check-up after the termination of a pregnancy.
N-VAR
3.
When a train or bus terminates somewhere, it ends its journey there. (FORMAL)
This train will terminate at Taunton.
VERB: V prep/adv
Terminate         
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Terminat; Terminat.exe; Terminate (disambiguation); Terminated
·vt To put an end to; to make to cease; as, to terminate an effort, or a controversy.
II. Terminate ·vi To come to a limit in time; to End; to Close.
III. Terminate ·vt Hence, to put the finishing touch to; to bring to completion; to Perfect.
IV. Terminate ·vt To set a term or limit to; to form the extreme point or side of; to Bound; to Limit; as, to terminate a surface by a line.
V. Terminate ·vi To be limited in space by a point, line, or surface; to stop short; to End; to Cease; as, the torrid zone terminates at the tropics.
terminate         
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Terminat; Terminat.exe; Terminate (disambiguation); Terminated
I. v. a.
1.
Bound, limit, set bounds to.
2.
End, conclude, complete, close, finish, bring to an end, put an end to.
3.
Bring to completion, finish, complete.
II. v. n.
1.
End, cease, be limited, stop short, come to an end.
2.
End, close, come to an end.
3.
Eventuate, issue, prove, turn out.
terminate         
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Terminat; Terminat.exe; Terminate (disambiguation); Terminated
¦ verb
1. bring to an end.
end (a pregnancy) before term by artificial means.
(of a train or bus service) end its journey.
2. (terminate in) have an end at (a specified place) or of (a specified form).
3. chiefly N. Amer. end the employment of.
4. euphemistic, chiefly N. Amer. assassinate (someone).
5. archaic form the physical end or extremity of (an area).
Phrases
terminate someone with extreme prejudice euphemistic, chiefly US murder someone.
Derivatives
termination noun
terminational adjective
Origin
C16 (earlier (ME) as termination): from L. terminat-, terminare 'limit, end', from terminus 'end, boundary'.
Municipal Employees' Association         
BRITISH TRADE UNION
National Association of County Authority Employees; London County Council Employees' Protection Association; Municipal Employees Association
The Municipal Employees' Association was a trade union representing local government workers in the United Kingdom.
Employees Provident Fund (Nepal)         
Employees Provident Fund Nepal
Employees Provident Fund (Nepali:कर्मचारी सञ्चय कोष) Nepal is the pension fund/provident fund for employees of government and private sector of Nepal. The Fund is currently managing provident funds of 600,000 employees working for the government and in the private sector.
Maine Service Employees Association         
PUBLIC SECTOR UNION IN MAINE
Maine State Employees Association
The Maine Service Employees Association (formerly Maine State Employees Association) is a public sector trade union in the U.S.

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Terminate-and-stay-resident program

A terminate-and-stay-resident program (commonly TSR) is a computer program running under DOS that uses a system call to return control to DOS as though it has finished, but remains in computer memory so it can be reactivated later. This technique partially overcame DOS's limitation of executing only one program, or task, at a time. TSRs are used only in DOS, not in Windows.

Some TSRs are utility software that a computer user might call up several times a day, while working in another program, using a hotkey. Borland Sidekick was an early and popular example of this type. Others serve as device drivers for hardware that the operating system does not directly support.