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  • 71Bit s — Einheit Norm Einheitenname Baud Einheitenzeichen Bd Beschriebene Größe(n) Symbolrate Dimensionsname Geschwindigkeit In …

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  • 72Bit — (Acrónimo del ingl. inary dig[it], dígito binario.) ► sustantivo masculino [b]INFORMÁTICA Unidad básica de información en los sistemas de numeración binarios. IRREG. plural bits * * * bit (ingl., acrón. de «binary digit»; pl. «bits») m. Inform.… …

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  • 73bit — ● ►en /bit/ n. m. ►TYPE Abréviation de BInary digiT , mais bit signifie aussi un peu , un bout en anglais. Unité élémentaire d information, ne pouvant prendre que deux valeurs, représentées par 0 et 1 en général (ou Faux et Vrai). Voir binaire.… …

    Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone

  • 74bit —    1. a woman viewed sexually by a male    A synonym of piece1 but not used of a spouse. Seldom of a prostitute:     Opal, said Cicero, Whose bit is that? (Londres, 1928, in translation)    Normally in a phrase such as a bit of all right (or… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 75bit — There are three distinct nouns bit in English, but the two most ancient ones are probably both related ultimately to the verb bite. Bit as in ‘drill bit’ [OE] originally meant simply ‘bite’ or ‘biting’. The Old English word, bite, came from… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 76bit — {{11}}bit (n.1) small piece, c.1200, from related O.E. words bite act of biting, and bita piece bitten off, are probably the source of the modern words meaning boring piece of a drill (1590s), mouthpiece of a horse s bridle (mid 14c.), and a… …

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  • 77bit —  1. Small coin.  2. a (little) bit A short while. Somewhat.  3. have a bit* Copulate.  4. See side.  5. bit part actor Actor with insignificant role.  6. bit steep, stiff or thick Rather excessive …

    A concise dictionary of English slang

  • 78bit — There are three distinct nouns bit in English, but the two most ancient ones are probably both related ultimately to the verb bite. Bit as in ‘drill bit’ [OE] originally meant simply ‘bite’ or ‘biting’. The Old English word, bite, came from… …

    Word origins

  • 79bit — noun 1) a bit of bread Syn: piece, portion, segment, section, part; chunk, lump, hunk, slice; fragment, scrap, shred, crumb, grain, speck; spot, drop, pinch …

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  • 80bitərəf — <fars. bi. . . və ər. tərəf> 1. sif. Heç bir tərəfin mənafeyini saxlamayan, heç birinin tərəfini saxlamayan; mübahisə və ya mübarizə edən tərəflərin heç birinə mənsub olmayan, heç bir tərəfə meyil etməyən. Bitərəf adam. – Mən heç kəsdən… …

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