Betekenis van:
readability
readability
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the quality of written language that makes it easy to read and understand
Hyperoniemen
readability
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a quality of writing (print or handwriting) that can be easily read
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- His code's readability drowned in a riptide of nested parentheses.
- The translation was made in favour of readability and literary style, as opposed to a more faithful one for the Russophonic readers' understanding.
- readability of road signs and markings;
- Analytical balance capable of weighing to the nearest 1 mg, with a readability of 0,1 mg.
- Analytical balance, capable of weighing to the nearest 1 mg, with a readability of 0,1 mg.
- Analytical balance, capable of weighing to the nearest 1 mg, with a readability of 0,1 mg
- In the interests of clarity and readability, Directive 2006/12/EC should be repealed and replaced by a new directive.
- For display in opacity, the range must be 0-100 per cent opacity, and the readability 0,1 per cent opacity.
- Analytical balance, sensitivity 0,1 mg capable of weighing to the nearest 1 mg, with a readability of 0,1 mg
- improving coherence, visibility, readability and position of road markings (incl. application of rumble strips), signs and signals,
- The microgram balance used to determine the weight of all filters shall have accuracy of 5 μg (standard deviation) and readability of 1 μg.
- The following definitions are for documentation purposes and better readability, the real binding information is provided by an XML schema file (PRUEM DNA.xsd).
- Removable media containing data shall be protected against unauthorised access, misuse or corruption and its readability shall be ensured during the whole lifetime of the data.
- The microgram balance used to determine the weight of all filters shall have accuracy of 5 μg (standard deviation) and readability of 1 μg.
- For display in light absorption coefficient, the range must be 0-30 m–1 light absorption coefficient, and the readability 0,01 m–1 light absorption coefficient.