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  • 31include — v.tr. 1 comprise or reckon in as part of a whole. 2 (as including prep.) if we include (six members, including the chairman). 3 treat or regard as so comprised. 4 (as included adj.) shut in; enclosed. Phrases and idioms: include out colloq. or… …

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  • 32include — See compose. See compose, comprise, include …

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  • 33include — ● ►en /in kloud/ np. ou adj. ►LANGC * Directive du préprocesseur, en C, indiquant qu il faut inclure dans le texte source un certain fichier. * Le fichier qu on inclut dans la définition qui précède est un fichier include . Syn. header …

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  • 34INCLUDE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index include noun integration adjective built in verb build in, contain (2), embody, integrate (2) exclude no …

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  • 35include — [15] The idea of ‘shutting in’ or ‘enclosure’ is etymologically central to include – indeed, it is virtually the same word as enclose. It was borrowed from Latin inclūdere, a compound verb formed from the prefix in and claudere ‘shut’ (source of… …

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  • 36include —    indicates that what is to follow is only part of a greater whole. To use it when you are describing a totality is sloppy, as here: The 630 job losses include 300 in Redcar and 330 in Port Talbot (Times) …

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  • 37include*/*/*/ — [ɪnˈkluːd] verb [T] 1) to contain, or to have someone or something as a part The book includes activities, stories, and practical advice.[/ex] 2) to make someone or something be part of a group, set, or collection of things Ant: exclude Please… …

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  • 38include — įtraukti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda įtraukti naują narį į sąrašą, grupę, aibę, rinkinį. Panašų veiksmą atlieka komanda „↑įterpti“. Tačiau įtraukimas gali reikšti šiek tiek daugiau negu mechaninį įterpimą. Pavyzdžiui,… …

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  • 39include — [15] The idea of ‘shutting in’ or ‘enclosure’ is etymologically central to include – indeed, it is virtually the same word as enclose. It was borrowed from Latin inclūdere, a compound verb formed from the prefix in and claudere ‘shut’ (source of… …

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  • 40include as a necessary consequence — index entail Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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