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protocol

N ระเบียบการ  obligation treaty ra-biab-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PROTOCOL

n.[Low L. protocollum; Gr. first, and glue; so called perhaps from the gluing together of pieces of paper, or from the spreading of it on tablets. It was formerly the upper part of a leaf of a book on which the title or name was written. ] 1. The original copy of any writing. [Not now used. ]
2. A record or registry.

 

PROTOCOLIST

n.In Russia, a register or clerk.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PROTOCOL

Pro "to *col, n. Etym: [F. protocole, LL. protocollum, fr. Gr. prw

 

PROTOCOL

PROTOCOL Pro "to *col, v. t.

 

Defn: To make a protocol of.

 

PROTOCOL

PROTOCOL Pro "to *col, v. i.

 

Defn: To make or write protocols, or first draughts; to issue protocols. Carlyle.

 

PROTOCOLIST

PROTOCOLIST Pro "to *col `ist, n.

 

Defn: One who draughts protocols.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

protocol

pro to col |ˈprōtəˌkôl, -ˌkäl ˈproʊdəˌkɔl ˈproʊdəˌkɑl | noun 1 the official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions: protocol forbids the prince from making any public statement in his defense. the accepted or established code of procedure or behavior in any group, organization, or situation: what is the protocol at a conference if one's neighbor dozes off during the speeches? Computing a set of rules governing the exchange or transmission of data between devices. 2 the original draft of a diplomatic document, esp. of the terms of a treaty agreed to in conference and signed by the parties. an amendment or addition to a treaty or convention: a protocol to the treaty allowed for this Danish referendum. 3 a formal or official record of scientific experimental observations. a procedure for carrying out a scientific experiment or a course of medical treatment. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the original record of an agreement, forming the legal authority for future dealings relating to it ): from Old French prothocole, via medieval Latin from Greek prōtokollon first page, flyleaf, from prōtos first + kolla glue. Sense 1 derives from French protocole, the collection of set forms of etiquette to be observed by the French head of state, and the name of the government department responsible for this (in the 19th cent ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

protocol

proto |col |ˈprəʊtəkɒl | noun 1 [ mass noun ] the official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions: protocol forbids the prince from making any public statement in his defence. the accepted or established code of procedure or behaviour in any group, organization, or situation: what is the protocol at a smart lunch if one's neighbour dozes off during the speeches? 2 the original draft of a diplomatic document, especially of the terms of a treaty agreed to in conference and signed by the parties. an amendment or addition to a treaty or convention: a protocol to the treaty allowed for this Danish referendum. 3 a formal or official record of scientific experimental observations. a procedure for carrying out a scientific experiment or a course of medical treatment. 4 Computing a set of rules governing the exchange or transmission of data between devices. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the original minute of an agreement, forming the legal authority for future dealings relating to it ): from Old French prothocole, via medieval Latin from Greek prōtokollon first page, flyleaf , from prōtos first + kolla glue . Sense 1 derives from French protocole, the collection of set forms of etiquette to be observed by the French head of state, and the name of the government department responsible for this (in the 19th cent. ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

protocol

protocol noun 1 a stickler for protocol: etiquette, conventions, formalities, customs, rules of conduct, procedure, ritual, accepted behavior, propriety, proprieties, one's Ps and Qs, decorum, good form, the done thing, the thing to do, punctilio. 2 the two countries signed a protocol: agreement, treaty, entente, concordat, convention, deal, pact, contract, compact; formal concord.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

protocol

protocol noun 1 he was always a stickler for protocol: etiquette, conventions, formalities, customs, rules of conduct, procedure, ritual, code of behaviour, accepted behaviour, conventionalities, propriety, proprieties, one's Ps and Qs, decorum, manners, courtesies, civilities, good form, the done thing, the thing to do, punctilio; French politesse. 2 the two countries signed a protocol on defence and security: agreement, treaty, entente, concord, concordat, convention, deal, pact, contract, compact, settlement, arrangement; armistice, truce; rare engagement.

 

French Dictionary

protocolaire

protocolaire adj. adjectif Conforme aux règles du protocole. : Un accueil protocolaire. Prononciation Les o sont ouverts, [prɔtɔkɔlɛr ] Note Orthographique protocol aire.

 

protocole

protocole n. m. nom masculin 1 Ensemble de règles à observer en matière d ’étiquette. : Le Service du protocole a réglé la cérémonie dans ses moindres détails. 2 informatique Ensemble des conventions qui déterminent le format et la synchronisation d ’un message à échanger entre deux unités d ’un réseau. LOCUTION Protocole opératoire. Ensemble des étapes que doit suivre le chirurgien au cours d ’une intervention chirurgicale (DDFM ). Note Technique À la suite d ’une intervention, le chirurgien doit rédiger le compte rendu (et non *protocole ) opératoire (DDFM ). FORME FAUTIVE protocole opératoire. Impropriété au sens de compte rendu opératoire. Prononciation Les o sont ouverts, [prɔtɔkɔl ] Note Orthographique protoco l e.

 

Spanish Dictionary

protocolar

protocolar adjetivo Del protocolo o relacionado con él :para el empirismo lógico el fundamento del saber científico eran las proposiciones protocolares .

 

protocolario, -ria

protocolario, -ria adjetivo 1 Que se hace según un protocolo o se ajusta a él :actos protocolarios .2 Que se hace solamente por cortesía o por cumplir unas determinadas reglas o costumbres :visita protocolaria .

 

protocolización

protocolización nombre femenino Acción de protocolizar :los gastos generados por la protocolización notarial de un testamento .

 

protocolizar

protocolizar verbo transitivo Incorporar a un protocolo una escritura o documento . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .

 

protocolo

protocolo nombre masculino 1 Conjunto de reglas de formalidad que rigen los actos y ceremonias diplomáticos y oficiales :cumplir con el protocolo .2 Conjunto de reglas de cortesía que se siguen en las relaciones sociales y que han sido establecidas por costumbre :una visita de protocolo; el protocolo dice que la mesa es presidida por la persona más importante .3 Conjunto de escrituras matrices y otros documentos autorizados por un notario que este guarda en su despacho siguiendo ciertas formalidades :el notario entregará el testamento al testador, después de poner en el protocolo corriente copia autorizada del acta de otorgamiento .4 Documento o acta en el que se recoge un acuerdo o las conclusiones extraídas de una reunión o de un trabajo experimental o clínico :el protocolo de este acuerdo fue firmado el pasado mes de marzo por el presidente; el viejo doctor sacó un bloc y empezó a escribir el protocolo de la autopsia .5 inform Conjunto de reglas de comunicación que rigen el intercambio de información entre dos equipos o sistemas conectados entre .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

protocol

pro to col /próʊtəkɑ̀l, -kɔ̀ːl |-kɔ̀l /名詞 1 U 外交上の儀礼 ; (正式な )礼儀作法 .2 C かたく (条約 )議定書 .3 C インターネット プロトコル, 通信規約 Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (Internetのwwwで利用される )通信プロトコル (⦅略 ⦆http )