slide show

  • 1slide show — UK US noun [countable] [singular slide show plural slide shows] computing a feature of software that shows photographs one after the other, without the user having to give an instruction to look at the next image Thesaurus …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 2Slide Show —   [engl.], Diashow …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 3slide show — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms slide show : singular slide show plural slide shows computing a feature of software that shows photographs one after the other, without the user having to give an instruction to look at the next image …

    English dictionary

  • 4slide show format of visual hallucinations —    Also referred to as movie format of visual hallucinations. Both terms are used to convey the speed and recurrent discontinuities which characterize * visual hallucinations in some individuals. A rapid flow of images, as well as jumps from one… …

    Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • 5slide show — presentation of slides by projecting them on a wall or other surface …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 6slide show — /ˈslaɪd ʃoʊ/ (say sluhd shoh) noun 1. a presentation of slides (def. 12). 2. a presentation of digitised images or information in a similar frame by frame format …

  • 7Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System — Pour les articles homonymes, voir S5. S5 signifie Simple Standards Based Slide Show System est un format de fichier basé sur le XHTML pour créer des diaporamas. Il a été créé par Éric Meyer comme alternative à l Opera Show Format, reservé au… …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 8Show Partner — is a software package for creating slide shows on MS DOS computers. It was published in the middle 1980s.Show Partner is a bundle of four applications:; GED : A simple paint program that can create monochrome, CGA or EGA images and save them in a …

    Wikipedia

  • 9slide — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 in photography ADJECTIVE ▪ colour/color ▪ photographic VERB + SLIDE ▪ show ▪ develop SLI …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 10slide — slide1 W3 [slaıd] v past tense and past participle slid [slıd] [: Old English; Origin: slidan] 1.) [I and T] to move smoothly over a surface while continuing to touch it, or to make something move in this way slide along/across/down etc ▪… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English