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неприемлемые
codice
I. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] N
1. code (laws, rules):
code
code of practice MED
code of ethics PSYCH, SOCIOL
2. code (of behaviour):
code
to break the code
code of honour
3. code (cipher, message):
code
to break or crack the code
it's in code
4. code ECON:
5. code TELEC:
code
area code
country code
6. code COMPUT:
code
II. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans COMPUT
code
III. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB intr (in genetics)
to code for
I. colour code, color code [Brit, Am] N
colour code
II. colour code, color code [Brit, Am] VB trans
colour code wires, switches, files:
colour code
tax code [ˈtækskəʊd] N
tax code
safety code N
safety code
code area [ˈkəʊdˌeərɪə] N COMPUT
code area
dialling code [Brit ˈdʌɪəlɪŋ ˌkəʊd] N Brit TELEC
STD code [ˌestiːˈdiːˌkəʊd] N Brit
STD code
dress code [Am] N
dress code
operation code [Brit] N COMPUT
penal code N
penal code
I. code [koʊd] N
code
II. code [koʊd] VB trans
code
ZIP code N
ZIP code
binary code N COMPUT
binary code
code name N
code name
code-named ADJ
bar code N
bar code
code number N
code number
code word N
code word
area code N
area code
penal code N
penal code
Present
Icode
youcode
he/she/itcodes
wecode
youcode
theycode
Past
Icoded
youcoded
he/she/itcoded
wecoded
youcoded
theycoded
Present Perfect
Ihavecoded
youhavecoded
he/she/ithascoded
wehavecoded
youhavecoded
theyhavecoded
Past Perfect
Ihadcoded
youhadcoded
he/she/ithadcoded
wehadcoded
youhadcoded
theyhadcoded
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Some clinics provide anonymous services or protect confidentially by having a patient use a code name, a number, or a false name.
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Her code name is the bookworm.
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But that was his father's code name as he worked for the government as a scientist and that kind of thing.
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For security purposes these reactors were given the code name water boilers.
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All wagons for public traffic had a code name that was used in telegraphic messages.
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