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08:52 Aug 3, 2000 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | comma-separated |
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na | delimited |
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na | comma separated |
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comma-separated Explanation: Here's a definition. A Google search shows 31.000 hits for comma-separated and 31.100 for comma separated (without hyphen) so you can take your pick. Reference: http://www.iogt.se/webmaster/scripts/csv/csv2html.html |
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delimited Explanation: as we are talking about file types, delimited would be the more appropriate term (in this case delimited by comma, but I would not think that it is necessary to state the type of delimiter in a list) |
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comma separated Explanation: Microsoft uses the term comma separated (with and without hyphen) in its glossaries. This from their German Win2000 glossary (which is, in fact, a comma spearated list): """Comma Separated Column List""",,"""Liste mit durch Komma getrennte [sic!] Spalten""",,TXT,Windows 2000,, You can find the Microsoft glossaries under the following URL: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/msdn/newup/glossary/ |
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