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단기기억English-Korean animal medical dictionary > short term memory
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x. (전산)direct memory access, Doctor of Musical Arts -
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In. 드램, 미량, 한잔IIx. (전자)dynamic random access memory -
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n. (graphic read only memory)COMPUTER GRAPHICS용 판독 전용 메모리 -
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In. (<memory address register) (컴퓨터) 번지 레지스터IIvt. 손상시키다, 흠내다, 망쳐놓다 -
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x. nonexistent memory(미속)실념 -
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I(거세하지 않은)숫양, =ARIES, 성벽을 부수는 해머, 충각(뱃머리의), 충각함, (항타기의)쇠달구, 쇠메, 자동 양수기, (수압기의)피스톤, 성벽을 부수는 해머로 치다, 충각으로 들이받다, 부딪치다, (말뚝 등을)때려 박다, (흙등을)다져 굳히다, 장전기(rammer)로 쑤셔 넣다, (물건을 용기 등에)쑤셔 넣다, 밀어 넣다, (차 등이...에)심하게 부딪치다, 격돌하다IIx. random access memory -
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x. 롬라이터(고쳐 쓸수 있는 read-only memory(PROM)에 메모리 내용을 적어 넣는 장치)
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