cross-talk

  • 1Cross Talk — Cross Talk …

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  • 2Cross Talk — Album par The Pretty Things Sortie août 1980 Durée 36:06 Genre rock, punk rock Producteur Jon Astley, Phil Chapman Label …

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  • 3Cross Talk — Studio album by The Pretty Things Released August 1980 Recorded 1979 …

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  • 4cross talk — cross′ talk or cross′talk n. 1) rtv tgp interference heard on a telephone or radio because of unintentional coupling to another communication channel 2) brit. witty, fast paced dialogue; repartee • Etymology: 1885–90 …

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  • 5cross-talk — crossˈ talk noun 1. Interference caused by the energy from one telephone conversation invading another by electrostatic or electromagnetic coupling 2. Backchat 3. Repartee • • • Main Entry: ↑cross …

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  • 6cross talk — n. Radio Telephony interference in one channel from another or others …

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  • 7cross talk — noun Etymology: cross (III) 1. a. : voice sounds heard in a telephone receiver which are induced in the receiver circuit by a neighboring telephone circuit b. : interference in radiotelephony caused by received waves of frequency other than that… …

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  • 8cross talk — 1. interference heard on a telephone or radio because of unintentional coupling to another communication channel. 2. incidental conversation; chatter, as opposed to formal discussion: The meeting was slowed by cross talk between board members. 3 …

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  • 9cross-talk coupling — kryžminis ryšys statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. cross feed; cross connection; cross talk coupling vok. gekreuzte Kopplung, f rus. перекрестная связь, f pranc. connexion croisée, f …

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  • 10cross talk — noun Date: 1887 1. unwanted signals in a communication channel (as in a telephone, radio, or computer) caused by transference of energy from another circuit (as by leakage or coupling) 2. a. conversation that does not relate to th …

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