Значение слова "ARCHIVE" найдено в 37 источниках
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archive: translation

•Roman•I.•/Roman•
noun
ADJECTIVE
extensive, massive, rich, vast
historical
data, film, news, newspaper, photo, photographic, sound

The recordings are preserved in the museum's sound archives.

digital, electronic, online
searchable
email, Internet, Web
county (esp.BrE), family, local, national, personal, private, public, state
VERB + ARCHIVE
build, build up, create, set up

We are collecting documents to build up an archive.

house, keep, maintain

the person responsible for keeping the archives

the building which houses the state archives

open

There were ambitious plans to open the archives to the public.

access
check, consult, examine, look through, search
ARCHIVE + VERB
contain sth, hold sth, include sth
ARCHIVE + NOUN
collection
film (esp. BrE), footage

archive footage of the victory celebrations

material
file, page (both computing)
PREPOSITION
among the archives

There are many clues hidden among the archives of the local museum.

from an/the archive

some photographs from the library's archives

in an/the archive

No record of this letter exists in the archives.

The data is now held in the company archives.

•Roman•II.•/Roman•
verb
Archive is used with these nouns as the object: ↑email


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
archive: translation

I. archive archive 2 noun [countable]
COMPUTING the part of a computer or computer system where information is stored in such a way that it cannot be changed or lost:

• You could rebuild your hard disk's contents from this archive.

  [m0] II. archive ar‧chive 1 [ˈɑːkaɪv ǁ ˈɑːr-] verb [transitive]
COMPUTING to make a permanent copy of information held in a computer or to store the information so that it cannot be changed or lost:

• Once a month the files will be archived.

— archiving noun [uncountable] :

• the scanning and archiving of paper documents onto optical disks

• electronic archiving systems

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Ⅰ.
archive UK US /ˈɑːkaɪv/ noun
[C, usually plural] a collection of records that are no longer used: »

an archive of financial statements

[C] IT a computer file used to store electronic information or documents that you no longer need to use regularly: »

Use your e-mail application's archive feature to transfer messages that are older than six months to an archive file.

[C] INTERNET a set of documents and files that are available on the internet for people to look at: »

An online archive exists with all of those reviews.

Ⅱ.
archive UK US /ˈɑːkaɪv/ verb [T]
to store old records or documents so that you can access them again in the future: »

The file was archived about a year ago after a worker wrongly labeled it as inactive.

IT to store electronic information that you no longer need to use regularly in a special file that uses less space on your computer: »

In all, 31,000 archived e-mails thought to have been deleted were later uncovered.

archiving noun [U]
»

The fragility of the discs means they aren't reliable enough for long-term archiving.



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре политической терминологии"
n обыкн. pl
архив(ы)

to consign smth to the archives — сдавать что-л. в архив

to file a document in the archives — сдавать документ в архив

to have access to archives — иметь доступ к архивам

to open archives — открывать архивы

to place in the archives — сдавать в архив

- official archives
- Parliamentary Sound Archive
- State Archive

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре по социологии"
n
1. архив; учреждение, функцией которого является хранение документов и систематизация информации;

data archives - архив данных, материалы, доступные для социологического анализа;

2. отдел учреждения, в котором хранятся старые дела;
3. совокупность личных или официальных документов.
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сущ.
1) архив; учреждение, функцией которого является хранение документов и систематизация информации;
- data archives
2) отдел учреждения, в котором хранятся старые дела;
3) совокупность личных или официальных документов.


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