- disable from to do
- Макаров: сделать (кого-л.) неспособным (на что-л.)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
disable — UK US /dɪˈseɪbl/ verb [T] IT ► to turn off a part of a computer system, or stop it from working in the normal way: »To disable a program or device, right click its listing under the appropriate category and choose Disable … Financial and business terms
disable — dis·able vt dis·abled, dis·abl·ing 1: to deprive of legal right, qualification, or capacity 2: to make incapable or ineffective; specif: to cause to have a disability dis·able·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
disable — mid 15c., from DIS (Cf. dis ) do the opposite of + ablen (v.) to make fit (see ABLE (Cf. able)). Related: DISABLED (Cf. Disabled); disabling. Earlier in the same sense was unable (v.) make unfit, render unsuitable (c.1400) … Etymology dictionary
disable — Ordinarily, to take away the ability of, to render incapable of proper and effective action. Federal Union Life Ins. Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio v. Richey s Adm x, 256 Ky. 262, 75 S.W.2d 767, 768. See civil death disability. In the old language of… … Black's law dictionary
disable — Ordinarily, to take away the ability of, to render incapable of proper and effective action. Federal Union Life Ins. Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio v. Richey s Adm x, 256 Ky. 262, 75 S.W.2d 767, 768. See civil death disability. In the old language of… … Black's law dictionary
disable — UK [dɪsˈeɪb(ə)l] / US verb [transitive] Word forms disable : present tense I/you/we/they disable he/she/it disables present participle disabling past tense disabled past participle disabled 1) to stop a machine or piece of equipment from working… … English dictionary
Disable job requests while running job pattern — In Software engineering, the disable job requests while running job pattern is a software design pattern of disabling job requests when necessary.When a job is requested it is possible for the same job to be requested a second time before the… … Wikipedia
disable — dis|a|ble [ dıs eıbl ] verb transitive 1. ) to harm someone so that part of their body or brain no longer works normally: a disease that can kill or disable the young 2. ) to stop a machine or piece of equipment from working properly: Pressing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disable — verb 1) an injury that could disable somebody for life Syn: incapacitate, put out of action, debilitate; handicap, cripple, lame, maim, immobilize, paralyze 2) the bomb squad disabled the device Syn: deactivate, def … Thesaurus of popular words
disable — v 1. incapacitate, indispose, cripple, lame, prostrate; mutilate, mangle, impair, mar, spoil, ruin; damage, break, put out of gear, put out of whack. 2. make harmless, scotch, make incapable or ineffective, paralyze, choke up; unman, disarm,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
disable — To turn a function off or prevent something from happening. In a graphical user interface, disabled menu commands are often shown in gray to indicate that they are not available. See also dimmed command; enable … Dictionary of networking