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1Self — Self, n.; pl. {Selves}. 1. The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the …
2self — /self/, n., pl. selves, adj., pron., pl. selves, v. n. 1. a person or thing referred to with respect to complete individuality: one s own self. 2. a person s nature, character, etc.: his better self. 3. personal interest. 4. Philos. a …
3Self — объектно ориентированный, прототипный язык программирования, который задумывался как развитие языка Smalltalk. Разрабатывался в лаборатории Xerox PARC, а потом в Стэндфордском университете. Это была экспериментальная разработка, целью которой… …
4Self — (s[e^]lf), a. [AS. self, seolf, sylf; akin to OS. self, OFries. self, D. zelf, G. selb, selber, selbst, Dan. selv. Sw. sjelf, Icel. sj[=a]lfr, Goth. silba. Cf. {Selvage}.] 1. Same; particular; very; identical. [Obs., except in the compound… …
5Self — steht für Self (Programmiersprache), objektorientierte Programmiersprache Self (Rockband), US amerikanische Rockband Self (Roman), Roman von Yann Martel Self (Automarke), schwedische Automarke Personen: Ronnie Self (1938–1982), US amerikanischer… …
6Self — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Self es un lenguaje de programación orientado a objetos desarrollado por Sun Mycrosistems. Puede decirse que es un sucesor de Smalltalk, y en algunos casos se considera una evolución de éste. Enlace externo Página… …
7Self — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Self », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le mot anglais self signifie la personnalité, l… …
8self- — combining form Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from self 1. a. oneself or itself < self supporting > b. of oneself or itself < self abasement > c. by oneself or itself < self propelled > < self acting > …
9self — I. pronoun Etymology: Middle English (intensive pronoun), from Old English; akin to Old High German selb, intensive pronoun, and probably to Latin suus one s own more at suicide Date: before 12th century myself, himself, herself < a check payable …
10self- — a combining form of self and variously used with the meanings of the self (self analysis) and by oneself or itself (self appointed); and with the meanings to, with, toward, for, on, in oneself (self complacent), inherent in oneself or itself… …