правила, свод правил codes of practice code of Practice on safety building code color code current design codes fire code local building codes safety code safety code for cranes seismic building code signal code state building code uniform building code weather code ...
1. кодекс, свод законов civil code —- гражданский кодекс criminal code —- уголовный кодекс code of commerce —- торговый кодекс Black C. —- ам. "Черный кодекс" (рабовладельческие законы до отмены рабства) 2. законы, принципы (чести, морали) moral code —- моральный кодекс code of honour —- законы чести to live up to the code of the school —- поступать согласно традициям школы 3. код Morse code —- код Морзе telegraphic code —- телеграфный код code map —- мор. кодированная карта code beacon —- мор. сигнальный маяк code panel —- ав. сигнальное полотнище code generator —- комп. генератор команд code line —- комп. строка программы 4. шифр a telegram in code —- шифрованная телеграмма, шифрограмма, шифровка 5. биол. генетический код 6. комп. программа 7. ком. маркировка; шифр, индекс (продукта) 8. кодифицировать; кодировать; шифровать 9. биол. определять генетический код 10. ком. маркировать; проставлять или присваивать шифр, индекс ...
of ethics моральный кодекс CODE 1. noun 1) leg. кодекс, свод законов - civil code - criminal code 2) код - Morse code 3) законы чести, морали; моральные нормы code(s) of conduct - нормы поведения Syn: see law 2. v. шифровать по коду, кодировать ...
n. & v. --n. 1 a system of words, letters, figures, or symbols, used to represent others for secrecy or brevity. 2 a system of prearranged signals, esp. used to ensure secrecy in transmitting messages. 3 Computing a piece of program text. 4 a a systematic collection of statutes, a body of laws so arranged as to avoid inconsistency and overlapping. b a set of rules on any subject. 5 a the prevailing morality of a society or class (code of honour). b a person's standard of moral behaviour. --v.tr. put (a message, program, etc.) into code. Phrases and idioms code-book a list of symbols etc. used in a code. code-name (or -number) a word or symbol (or number) used for secrecy or convenience instead of the usual name. Derivatives coder n. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L CODEX ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin caudex, ~x trunk of a tree, document formed originally from wooden tablets Date: 14th century 1. a systematic statement of a body of law; especially one given statutory force 2. a system of principles or rules moral ~ 3. a. a system of signals or symbols for communication b. a system of symbols (as letters or numbers) used to represent assigned and often secret meanings 4. genetic ~ 5. a set of instructions for a computer • ~less adjective II. verb (~d; coding) Date: 1815 transitive verb to put in or into the form or symbols of a ~ intransitive verb to specify the genetic ~ a gene that ~s for a protein • codable adjective • ~r noun ...
(codes, coding, coded) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. A code is a set of rules about how people should behave or about how something must be done. ...Article 159 of the Turkish penal code. ...local building codes. N-COUNT: oft n N, N of n 2. A code is a system of replacing the words in a message with other words or symbols, so that nobody can understand it unless they know the system. They used elaborate secret codes, as when the names of trees stood for letters... If you can’t remember your number, write it in code in a diary. N-COUNT: also in N 3. A code is a group of numbers or letters which is used to identify something, such as a postal address or part of a telephone system. Callers dialing the wrong area code will not get through. N-COUNT 4. A code is any system of signs or symbols that has a meaning. It will need different microchips to reconvert the digital code back into normal TV signals. N-COUNT 5. The genetic code of a person, animal or plant is the information contained in DNA which determines the structure and function of cells, and the inherited characteristics of all living things. Scientists provided the key to understanding the genetic code that determines every bodily feature. N-COUNT: with supp, V n 6. To code something means to give it a code or to mark it with its code. He devised a way of coding every statement uniquely... VERB: V n 7. Computer code is a system or language for expressing information and instructions in a form which can be understood by a computer. (COMPUTING) N-UNCOUNT 8. see also bar code, Highway Code, machine code, morse code, postcode, zip code ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
~1 n 1 »BEHAVIOUR« a set of rules that tell people how to behave in their life or in certain situations (code of conduct/behaviour) (Fry rejected the accepted code of behaviour and married one of his servants.) 2 »RULES/LAWS« a set of written rules or laws (Each state in the US has a different criminal and civil code. | dress code (=rule about what clothes you must wear in a school, business etc)) 3 code of practice a set of rules that people in a particular business or profession agree to obey (The film industry wants to produce a code of practice for employers.) 4 »SECRET MESSAGE« a system of words, letters, or signs that you use instead of ordinary words when you are writing something that you want to keep secret (in code) (Send your reports in code. | break/crack a code (=manage to understand a secret code)) 5 »SIGNS GIVING INFORMATION« a set of numbers, letters, or signs that show what something is or give information about it (Most countries have some form of postal code that speeds mail delivery.) (- see also bar code, postcode, zip code) 6 »TELEPHONES« dialling code, STD code BrE the group of numbers that come before a telephone number when you are calling from a different area; area code AmE (What's the code for Aberdeen?) 7 »COMPUTERS« a set of instructions that tell a computer what to do (- see also machine code, source code) 8 »SOUNDS/SIGNALS« a system of sounds or signals that represent words or letters when they are sent by machine (a telegraphic code) (- see also Morse code) ~2 v 1 to put a set of numbers, letters, or signs on something to show what it is or give information about it (Product orders should be coded according to where they will be shipped.) 2 to put a message in code so that it is secret 3 colour code to mark a group of things with different colours so that you can tell the difference between them - coded adj (a coded message) ...
- c.1303, from O.Fr. code "system of laws," from L. codex, earlier caudex "book, book of laws," lit. "tree trunk," hence, wooden tablet for writing. The sense in "secret code" is 1808. ...