Summary
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- interface:
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Wiktionary:
- interface → interface, aansluiting, raakpunt, koppeling
- interface → interface
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English
Detailed Translations for interface from English to Dutch
interface:
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the interface (tangent place; point of contact)
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the interface
– Software that enables a program to work with the user (the user interface, which can be a command-line interface, menu-driven, or a graphical user interface), with another program such as the operating system, or with the computer's hardware. 1 -
the interface (hardware interface)
– A card, plug, or other device that connects pieces of hardware with the computer so that information can be moved from place to place. For example, standardized interfaces such as RS-232-C standard and SCSI enable communications between computers and printers or disks. 1 -
the interface
– A reference type that defines a contract. Other types implement an interface to guarantee that they support certain operations. The interface specifies the members that must be supplied by classes or other interfaces that implement it. Like classes, interfaces can contain methods, properties, indexers, and events as members. 1
Translation Matrix for interface:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
aanrakingspunt | interface; point of contact; tangent place | |
interface | hardware interface; interface | |
raakpunt | interface; point of contact; tangent place | |
raakvlak | interface; point of contact; tangent place | |
- | port; user interface | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | boundary |
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Wiktionary Translations for interface:
interface
Cross Translation:
noun
interface
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computing, object-oriented: piece of code defining a set of operations that other code must implement
- interface → interface
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computing: point of interconnection between systems or subsystems
- interface → interface
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computing: connection between a user and a machine
- interface → interface
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point of interconnection between entities
- interface → aansluiting; raakpunt; koppeling
noun
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informatica|nld koppeling tussen verschillende (computer)systemen
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verbinding tussen hardware en/of apparatuureenheden
Cross Translation:
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• interface | → interface | ↔ interface — chimie|fr surface de contact entre deux milieux, deux phases. |
Related Translations for interface
Dutch
Detailed Translations for interface from Dutch to English
interface:
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de interface
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de interface
the interface; the hardware interface– A card, plug, or other device that connects pieces of hardware with the computer so that information can be moved from place to place. For example, standardized interfaces such as RS-232-C standard and SCSI enable communications between computers and printers or disks. 1 -
de interface
the interface– A reference type that defines a contract. Other types implement an interface to guarantee that they support certain operations. The interface specifies the members that must be supplied by classes or other interfaces that implement it. Like classes, interfaces can contain methods, properties, indexers, and events as members. 1
Translation Matrix for interface:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
hardware interface | interface | |
interface | interface | aanrakingspunt; raakpunt; raakvlak |
Wiktionary Translations for interface:
interface
Cross Translation:
noun
interface
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informatica|nld koppeling tussen verschillende (computer)systemen
- interface → interface
noun
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computing, object-oriented: piece of code defining a set of operations that other code must implement
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computing: point of interconnection between systems or subsystems
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computing: connection between a user and a machine
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(software) An interface for a service
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• interface | → interface | ↔ interface — chimie|fr surface de contact entre deux milieux, deux phases. |