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noisy argument

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  • Noisy-channel coding theorem — In information theory, the noisy channel coding theorem (sometimes Shannon s theorem), establishes that for any given degree of noise contamination of a communication channel, it is possible to communicate discrete data (digital information)… …   Wikipedia

  • row — I UK [rəʊ] / US [roʊ] noun [countable] Word forms row : singular row plural rows *** 1) a) a series of people or things arranged in a straight line The teacher stopped in front of a little boy in the front row. row of: a row of… …   English dictionary

  • row — I ARRANGEMENT OR SEQUENCE ♦♦♦ rows (Pronounced [[t]ro͟ʊ[/t]] in row 1 and 2, and [[t]ra͟ʊ[/t]] in row 3.) 1) N COUNT: oft N of n A row of things or people is a number of them arranged in a line. ...a row of pretty little cottages... Several men… …   English dictionary

  • row — row1 [ rou ] noun count *** 1. ) a series of people or things arranged in a straight line: The teacher stopped in front of a little boy in the front row. row of: a row of houses/stores/chairs row upon row (=a lot of rows): She could see row upon… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • row*/*/*/ — [rəʊ] noun [C] I 1) a series of people or things that are arranged in a straight line a row of houses/shops/chairs[/ex] 2) a line of seats in a theatre or cinema • in a row 1) in a straight line[/ex] The children stood in a row against the… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • caterwaul — 1. verb /ˈkæt.ə.wɔːl,ˈkæt.ɚ.wɑːl/ a) To cry as cats in rutting time; to make a harsh, offensive noise. b) To have a noisy argument, like cats. See Also: caterwauler …   Wiktionary

  • ruckus — ruck|us [ˈrʌkəs] n [singular] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Probably from ruction noisy quarrel (18 21 centuries) (perhaps from insurrection) + rumpus] informal especially AmE a noisy argument or confused situation = ↑rumpus …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • ructions — UK [ˈrʌkʃ(ə)nz] / US [ˈrʌkʃənz] noun [plural] informal noisy protests, or a noisy argument …   English dictionary

  • scene — [ sin ] noun count *** ▸ 1 part of play/book etc. ▸ 2 view ▸ 3 place where something happens ▸ 4 activity/interest ▸ 5 argument etc. in public ▸ 6 situation ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) a part of a play, book, movie, etc. in which events happen in the same… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Billy Bones — is a fictional character, a pirate in the first section of Robert Louis Stevenson s novel Treasure Island . toryBilly Bones appears at the very outset of the story with a mysterious sea chest, looking for a wayside inn with a view of the sea but… …   Wikipedia

  • altercation — /awl teuhr kay sheuhn/, n. a heated or angry dispute; noisy argument or controversy. [1350 1400; ME altercacioun < L altercation (s. of altercatio). See ALTERCATE, ION] Syn. quarrel, disagreement, clash; squabble, tiff. * * * …   Universalium

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