proxy

  • 31proxy — prox|y [ praksi ] noun count someone who has the authority to do something for you, especially to vote do something by proxy if you do something by proxy, someone else does it for you …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 32proxy — [15] Proxy has no etymological connection with ‘closeness’. It is a much contracted form of prōcūrātia, the medieval version of Latin prōcūrātiō ‘caring for, taking care of’. This was a noun derived from prōcūrāre, source of English procure. It… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 33proxy — noun (C) 1 someone that you choose to represent you, especially to vote for you 2 by proxy if you do something by proxy, you arrange for someone else to do it for you …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 34proxy — [ˈprɒksi] noun do sth by proxy if you do something by proxy, someone else does it for you[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 35proxy — įgaliotasis serveris statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Serveris, esantis tarp kompiuterio arba ↑vietinio tinklo ir išorinio tinklo. Per jį gali eiti visi ↑kliento (↑vietinio tinklo) ryšiai su išoriniu pasauliu. Kai klientas nori užmegzti… …

    Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas

  • 36proxy — įgaliotoji programa statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Programa, atliekanti tarpininko vaidmenį tarp tinklo (interneto) ir kompiuteryje esančių programų. Per ją gali eiti visi ↑kliento ryšiai su išoriniu pasauliu. Kai klientas (tiksliau –… …

    Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas

  • 37proxy — / prɒksi/ noun 1. a document which gives someone the power to act on behalf of someone else ● to sign by proxy 2. a person who acts on behalf of someone else ● She asked the chairman to act as proxy for her …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 38proxy — [15] Proxy has no etymological connection with ‘closeness’. It is a much contracted form of prōcūrātia, the medieval version of Latin prōcūrātiō ‘caring for, taking care of’. This was a noun derived from prōcūrāre, source of English procure. It… …

    Word origins

  • 39proxy — noun (plural proxies) Etymology: Middle English proxi, procucie, contraction of procuracie, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin procuratia, alteration of Latin procuratio procuration Date: 15th century 1. the agency, function, or office of a… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 40Proxy — En el contexto de las ciencias de la computación, el término proxy (en inglés «apoderado» o «delegado») hace referencia a un programa o dispositivo que realiza una acción en representación de otro. La finalidad más habitual de esa representación… …

    Enciclopedia Universal