- stand-alone adj
- [ˌstændə'ləʊn]
(business, organization) indipendente, Comput a sé stante, non in rete
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
stand-alone — (adj.) 1966, from STAND (Cf. stand) (v.) + ALONE (Cf. alone) … Etymology dictionary
stand-alone — [stand′ə lōn΄] adj. designating or of a computer device or program that can perform some or all of its functions independently … English World dictionary
stand-alone — adj. Stand alone is used with these nouns: ↑application … Collocations dictionary
stand-alone — 1) ADJ: ADJ n A stand alone business or organization is independent and does not receive financial support from another organization. They plan to relaunch it as a stand alone company. 2) ADJ: ADJ n A stand alone computer is one that can operate… … English dictionary
stand-alone — adjective capable of operating independently • Similar to: ↑complete • Topics: ↑electronics * * * /ˈstændəˈloʊn/ adj : able to operate without control from another system, company, etc. stand alone computers … Useful english dictionary
stand-alone — /stand euh lohn /, Computers. adj. 1. self contained and able to operate without other hardware or software. n. 2. a device or program with these characteristics. [1965 70] * * * … Universalium
alone — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, sit, stand ▪ These islands are too small to stand alone as independent states. ▪ feel ▪ I ve never felt so alone as I do now … Collocations dictionary
alone — [ə lōn′] adj., adv. [ME < al, ALL + one, ONE] 1. apart from anything or anyone else [the hut stood alone on the prairie] 2. without involving any other person [to walk alone] 3. without anything further; with nothing more; only [the carton… … English World dictionary
stand-up — /stand up /, adj. 1. standing erect or upright, as a collar. 2. performed, taken, etc., while one stands: a stand up meal. 3. designed for or requiring a standing position: a stand up lunch counter. 4. (of a fight) characterized by the rapid… … Universalium
stand-up — stand′ up or stand′up adj. 1) standing erect or upright, as a collar 2) taken, requiring, or performed in a standing position 3) a) sbz (of a comedian) delivering a comic monologue while standing alone in front of an audience or camera b) sbz (of … From formal English to slang
alone — a|lone W1S2 [əˈləun US əˈloun] adj, adv [not before noun] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: all one wholly one ] 1.) if you are alone in a place, there is no one with you = ↑by yourself ▪ She lives alone . ▪ You shouldn t leave a child alone in the house … Dictionary of contemporary English