function
41function — [16] The ultimate source of function is the Latin verb fungī ‘perform, discharge’, which may be related to Sanskrit bhunkte ‘he enjoys’. From its past participle, functus, was formed the abstract noun functiō ‘performance, activity’, which passed …
42function — Refers to the intended use or purpose of an object. The term is often applied to manufactured products, particularly crafts, and when discussing designs for architecture. Though sometimes said to be non functional, art is expected to function… …
43function as — fulfil the purpose or task of (a specified thing). → function …
44function — noun 1》 an activity that is natural to or the purpose of a person or thing. ↘a computer operation corresponding to a single instruction from the user. 2》 a large or formal social event or ceremony. 3》 Mathematics a relation or expression… …
45function — n. 1. Performance, execution, discharge, exercise. 2. Office, duty, business, employment, occupation, part, province. 3. (Math.) Dependent, derivative, value derived. 4. (Math.) Law of derivation, form of function, form …
46function — n. a set of operating features for a particular type of lock or exit device which make it suitable for a specific application. The function is designated by a classification name or standards reference number. See ANSI or BHMA for a specific …
47function — funkcija statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. function vok. Funktion, f rus. функция, f pranc. fonction, f …
48function — funkcija statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Kintamasis dydis, priklausomas nuo kito dydžio. atitikmenys: angl. function vok. Funktion, f rus. функция, f pranc. fonction, f …
49function — funkcija statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Kintamasis dydis, priklausomas nuo kito dydžio. atitikmenys: angl. function rus. функция …
50function — funkcija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. function vok. Funktion, f rus. функция, f pranc. fonction, f …