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1 memory
['meməri]plural - memories; noun1) (the power to remember things: a good memory for details.) pamäť2) (the mind's store of remembered things: Her memory is full of interesting stories.) pamäť3) (something remembered: memories of her childhood.) spomienka, pamiatka4) (the time as far back as can be remembered: the greatest fire in memory.) pokiaľ pamäť siaha5) (a part of computer in which information is stored for immediate use; a computer with 8 megabytes of memory)•- memorize- memorise
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- in memory of / to the memory of* * *• spomienka• pamiatka• pamät• pamätové zariadenie -
2 memory address
• adresa pamäte -
3 memory address counter
• cítac adries -
4 memory address driver
• budic pamätovej adresy -
5 memory address register
• pamätový adresný register -
6 memory allocation
• pridelovanie pamäte• pridelenie pamäte• rozvrhnutie pamäte -
7 memory area
• oblast pamäte -
8 memory array
• pamätové pole -
9 memory bank
• pamätový blok -
10 memory block
• blok pamäte -
11 memory board
• pamätová doska -
12 memory buffer register
• pamätový vyrovnávací regi -
13 memory capacity
• kapacita pamäte -
14 memory cell
• pamätové miesto• pamätová bunka -
15 memory check bit
• kontrolný bit pamäte -
16 memory chip
• pamätový cip -
17 memory circuit
• pamätový obvod -
18 memory clearing
• vymazanie pamäte -
19 memory conditions
• pamätové podmienky -
20 memory configuration
• konfigurácia pamäte
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