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81 64 bit machine
"A computer that works with data in groups of 64 bits at a time. A computer may be considered a 64-bit machine either because its CPU operates internally on 64-bit words or because its data bus can transfer 64 bits at a time. A 64-bit CPU thus has a word size of 64 bits, or 8 bytes; a 64-bit data bus has 64 data lines, so it ferries information through the system in sets of 64 bits at a time. Examples of 64-bit architecture include the Alpha AXP from Digital Equipment Corporation, the Ultra workstation from Sun Microsystems, Inc., and the PowerPC 620 from Motorola and IBM." -
82 every bit
каждый бит словосочетание:во всех отношениях (through and through, all intents and purposes, every bit, every whit, down to the ground)совершенно (every bit, every whit, through and through, all to pieces, neck and crop, Down to the ground) -
83 give smb. a bit of one's mind
(give smb. a bit (или a piece) of one's mind (тж. let smb. know one's mind, speak one's mind или tell smb. one's mind))откровенно высказать кому-л. своё неодобрение, бранить, упрекать, отчитать кого-л.; ≈ сказать кому-л. пару тёплых слов; см. тж. a bit of one's mindTanner: "...When you want to give me a piece of your mind, you ask yourself, as a just and upright man, what is the worst you can fairly say of me." (B. Shaw, ‘Man and Superman’, act I) — Тэнер: "...Вы захотели сказать мне правду в лицо и спросили себя, как человек справедливый и прямой: что можно, по чести, сказать о нем скверного?"
Vi: "I'll give that Sam Leadbitter a piece of my mind when I see him. Encouraging Reg to make a fool of himself..." (N. Coward, ‘This Happy Breed’, act I, sc. 3) — Ви: "я по-своему поговорю с этим Сэмом Ледбиттером, как только увижу его. Подумать только, он поощряет Реджа делать глупости..."
‘We have to get to Division artillery. Do you have any idea where they are located?’ ‘No,’ said the man. ‘Sometimes I wish I knew where they were. I'd like to go back there and give them a piece of my mind - they're asleep most of the time.’ (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 3) — - Нам нужно добраться до дивизионной батареи. Вы можете сказать хоть приблизительно, где расположена наша артиллерия? - Нет, - ответил солдат. - И очень жалею об этом. А то бы я сказал им пару теплых слов - они только и делают, что спят.
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84 a bit of all right
n BrE infml1)That's a bit of all right — Отлично.
"Well, that was a bit of all right," he said, crumpling up his napkin and throwing it on the empty plate — "Ну что ж, совсем неплохо", - сказал он, скомкав салфетку и бросив ее на пустую тарелку
2)"What's she like?" "The daughter? Bit of all right, from her pictures" — "Ну как она?" - "Дочь? Судя по фотографиям, очень даже ничего"
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85 rough-and-tumble
noun (friendly fighting between children etc.) pelea en broma, riña sin importanciaadj.• desordenado, -a adj.• violento, -a adj.'rʌfən'tʌmbəlmass noun['rʌfǝn'tʌmbl]Nthe rough-and-tumble play of young boys — las peleíllas or riñas de los chavales
the rough-and-tumble of politics — los avatares or los altibajos de la política
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86 through and through
насквозь словосочетание:во всех отношениях (through and through, all intents and purposes, every bit, every whit, down to the ground)совершенно (every bit, every whit, through and through, all to pieces, neck and crop, Down to the ground) -
87 to get the bit between one's teeth
«Закусить удила». Приняться за дело с энтузиазмом; не знать удержу. Это выражение, появившееся в начале XVI в., относится к особенности лошадей закусывать удила при быстром беге.He was very slow at the beginning of the job, but now he has got the bit between his teeth and is working hard and seems to enjoy what he is doing. — Сначала он еле раскачивался, но сейчас, закусив удила, начал работать хорошо и, как видно, с удовольствием.
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88 to take the bit between one's teeth
= to get the bit between one's teeth«Закусить удила». Приняться за дело с энтузиазмом; не знать удержу. Это выражение, появившееся в начале XVI в., относится к особенности лошадей закусывать удила при быстром беге.He was very slow at the beginning of the job, but now he has got the bit between his teeth and is working hard and seems to enjoy what he is doing. — Сначала он еле раскачивался, но сейчас, закусив удила, начал работать хорошо и, как видно, с удовольствием.
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89 a hair of the dog (that bit one)
paзг.выпивкa для oпoxмeлки [чacть выpaжeния take a hair of the dog that bit you]The people who lodged here were not... racing men who rose in the morning with headaches and asked for a hair of the dog that bit them, but respectable women from the country and elderly gentlemen who belonged to exclusive clubs (W. S. Maugham)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > a hair of the dog (that bit one)
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90 secure bit
The bit in a key message used to notify the supplicant and authenticator when a key exchange is complete and a link is considered secure. The bit is set to 0 (not secure) or 1 (secure). -
91 coded bit serial data transmission
передача данных последовательными двоичными кодами
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This part of IEC 60870 applies to telecontrol equipment and systems with coded bit serial data transmission for monitoring and controlling geographically widespread processes.
[IEC 60870-5-104]Настоящий стандарт из серии IEC 60870 распространяется на устройства и системы телемеханики с передачей данных последовательными двоичными кодами для контроля и управления территориально распределенными процессами.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60870-5-104-2004]Тематики
- телемеханика, телеметрия
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > coded bit serial data transmission
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92 not a bit
n infml1)"Do you mind sitting at the back?" "Not a bit!" — "Ничего, если ты сядешь сзади?" - "Конечно"
2)"I'll trot along" "Not a bit. Just come right in and we'll have a drink" — "Ну, я побежал" - "Никуда ты не побежал. Давай, заходи. Мы что-нибудь сообразим выпить"
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93 a bit of one's mind
правда, высказанная напрямик, откровенное мнение; неодобрение, упрёк; см. тж. give smb. a bit of one's mindHe would let Timothy have a bit of his mind, and see if he would go on dropping hints! (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part II, ch. VII) — Он не станет церемониться с Тимоти, тогда посмотрим, прекратятся эти намеки или нет!
Well, Jimmy decided, Father John would get a piece of his mind if it was the last thing he ever did. (J. B. Priestley, ‘The Doomsday Men’, ch. 9) — Джимми твердо решил: будь что будет, но он выскажет всю правду отцу Джону.
‘Just let them come...’ she said. ‘I'll let them have a piece of my mind.’ (D. Cusack, ‘Black Lightning’, part III) — - Пусть полицейские только попробуют прийти... - сказала тетушка Лилиан, - я им скажу, что я о них думаю.
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94 be on the bit
чувствовать себя скованно [этим. конный спорт]; см. тж. be off the bitAt the beginning of the season the players were on the bit and could not relax sufficiently to show their real strength. — В начале сезона футболисты играли скованно, они так и не сумели разыграться и не использовали свои возможности.
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95 odds and sods
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96 slap and tickle
Обжимание, игривые объятия; от глаголов to slap (шлёпать) и to tickle (щекотать). Словосочетание a bit of slap and tickle означает такое сексуальное поведение, которое, однако, не заканчивается половым актом. Имеются в виду только ласковые, игривые взаимоотношения.I don't think Igor would go so far as to commit adultery, but he certainly likes a bit of slap and tickle. — Я не думаю, что Игорь дойдет до измены, хотя он, конечно, любит пообжиматься.
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97 a bit of rain
Общая лексика: редкий дождь (в сводке погоды; Ex.: Cloudy and cold; \<b\>a bit of rain\</b\> this afternoon.), кратковременные дожди, небольшие дожди (Ex.: Cancun weather is tropical, the Cancun area gets \<b\>a bit of rain\</b\> year round,..) -
98 Integer 16 (bit), Long and Pointer 32
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Integer 16 (bit), Long and Pointer 32
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99 Integer and Long 32 (bit), Pointer 64
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100 Integer 16 , Long and Pointer 32
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Integer 16 , Long and Pointer 32
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