blip

blip
blɪp сущ.
1) след, пятнышко на экране ( радара или осциллоскопа)
2) короткий жесткий звук Syn : bleep
3) короткий перерыв в теле- или радио-передаче (как результат действия ножниц цензора ) a censor blipped the swearwords ≈ цензор вырезал бранное слово
(радиотехника) отраженное изображение или выброс сигнала (на экране) (электроника) оптическая поисковая метрика (на экране) (радиотехника) появиться на экране (о сигнале) (авиация) (жаргон) идти на контакте (телевидение) исключать часть звучания из видеозаписи;
- swearwords were *ped by a censor по требованию цензора бранные слова были выброшены

Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.

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  • blip — [blıp] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: From the sound of a sudden light hit] 1.) a short high electronic sound, or a flashing light on the screen of a piece of electronic equipment ▪ blips on a radar screen 2.) a short pause or change in a process or …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • blip — (n.) 1894, in reference to a kind of popping sound, of echoic origin. Radar screen sense is from 1945. As a verb from 1924. Related: Blipped; blipping …   Etymology dictionary

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