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French

Detailed Translations for mars from French to English

mars:

mars [le ~] noun

  1. le mars (mois de mars)
    the March; the spring month
  2. le mars
    the March

Translation Matrix for mars:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
March mars; mois de mars
spring month mars; mois de mars

Synonyms for "mars":

  • germinal; ventôse

Wiktionary Translations for mars:

mars
noun
  1. troisième mois de l’année du calendrier grégorien.
mars
proper noun
  1. third month of the Gregorian calendar

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
mars March März — der dritte Monat im Jahr

MARS:

MARS

  1. MARS
    the multicast address resolution service; the MARS
    – A service for resolving multicast IP addresses to the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) addresses of the clients that have joined that multicast group. MARS can work in conjunction with the multicast server (MCS) and clients to distribute multicast data through point-to-multipoint connections. 1
  2. MARS (MARS (Multiple Active Result Set))
    the MARS; the multiple active result set
    – A SQL Server 2005 feature that provides the ability to have more than one pending request per connection, in particular to have more than one default result set open per connection. SQL Server 2000 and earlier restricted the programming model such that at any point in time there would be at most one pending request on a given session, blocking the driver from sending requests to the server until the entire result set is consumed. 1

Translation Matrix for MARS:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
MARS MARS; MARS (Multiple Active Result Set)
multicast address resolution service MARS
multiple active result set MARS; MARS (Multiple Active Result Set)

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English

Detailed Translations for mars from English to French

mars:


Synonyms for "mars":

  • Mars; Red Planet; terrestrial planet; superior planet
  • Roman deity

Mars:


Translation Matrix for Mars:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- Red Planet

Related Definitions for "Mars":

  1. a small reddish planet that is the 4th from the sun and is periodically visible to the naked eye; minerals rich in iron cover its surface and are responsible for its characteristic color2
    • Mars has two satellites2
  2. (Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares2

Wiktionary Translations for Mars:

Mars
proper noun
  1. planet
  2. brand of chocolate bar
  3. god of war
Mars
  1. -

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
Mars Mars Mars — römischer Gott des Krieges
Mars Mars Mars — vierter Planet in unserem Sonnensystem

MARS:

MARS [the ~] noun

  1. the MARS (multicast address resolution service)
    – A service for resolving multicast IP addresses to the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) addresses of the clients that have joined that multicast group. MARS can work in conjunction with the multicast server (MCS) and clients to distribute multicast data through point-to-multipoint connections. 1
  2. the MARS (multiple active result set)
    – A SQL Server 2005 feature that provides the ability to have more than one pending request per connection, in particular to have more than one default result set open per connection. SQL Server 2000 and earlier restricted the programming model such that at any point in time there would be at most one pending request on a given session, blocking the driver from sending requests to the server until the entire result set is consumed. 1

Translation Matrix for MARS:

Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
MARS MARS; multicast address resolution service; multiple active result set
MARS (Multiple Active Result Set) MARS; multiple active result set

Related Definitions for "MARS":

  1. A service for resolving multicast IP addresses to the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) addresses of the clients that have joined that multicast group. MARS can work in conjunction with the multicast server (MCS) and clients to distribute multicast data through point-to-multipoint connections.1
  2. A SQL Server 2005 feature that provides the ability to have more than one pending request per connection, in particular to have more than one default result set open per connection. SQL Server 2000 and earlier restricted the programming model such that at any point in time there would be at most one pending request on a given session, blocking the driver from sending requests to the server until the entire result set is consumed.1