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51ram — I ram 1. ram: få ram på; gå ram forbi II ram 2. ram sb., men el. ram’en, ram, mene el. ram’ene (i it) III ram 3. ram adj., t, me; i ramme alvor; en ram lugt; en ram bemærkning …
52ram — ram1 ramlike, adj. /ram/, n., v., rammed, ramming. n. 1. a male sheep. 2. (cap.) Astron., Astrol. the constellation or sign of Aries. 3. any of various devices for battering, crushing, driving, or forcing something, esp. a battering ram. 4. ( …
53RAM — Arbeitsspeicher; Random Access Memory (fachsprachlich); Hauptspeicher; Zentralspeicher; Kurzzeitspeicher; Kurzspeicher * * * RẠM 〈Abk. für engl.〉 Random Access Memory, ein Direktzugriffsspeicher für EDV Anlagen, bei dem die Daten in beliebiger… …
54RAM — See: reverse annuity mortgage * * * RAM RAM [ræm] noun [countable, uncountable] COMPUTING random access memory; the memory in a computer system that is used to store information for a short time. The more RAM a computer has, the more software can …
55ram — I n. a battering ram II v. 1) (d; tr.) to ram into (to ram piles into a river bed) 2) (misc.) to ram smt. down smb. s throat ( to force smb. to accept smt. ) * * * [ræm] a battering ram a battering ram (misc.) to ram smt. down smb. s throat ( to… …
56ram — I UK [ræm] / US verb Word forms ram : present tense I/you/we/they ram he/she/it rams present participle ramming past tense rammed past participle rammed 1) [intransitive/transitive] if a vehicle or boat rams something, it hits it very hard,… …
57ram — ram1 [ ræm ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive if a vehicle or boat rams something, it hits it very hard, usually when it is moving fast: The truck was rammed from behind by a sports car on a busy highway. ram into: A high speed passenger… …
58Ram — This surname can truly be described as international, in that it is recorded in its various relevant spellings in every European country. These spelling forms include Ram, Ramm, Ramas, Ramos, Rampling, Ramard, and many other diminutive forms. To… …
59ram — ram1 [ræm] v past tense and past participle rammed present participle ramming [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from RAM2] 1.) [I and T] to run or drive into something very hard ▪ In the latest raid, thieves used his van to ram a police car. ram …
60ram — [[t]ræ̱m[/t]] rams, ramming, rammed 1) VERB If a vehicle rams something such as another vehicle, it crashes into it with a lot of force, usually deliberately. [V n] The thieves fled, ramming the policeman s car... [V n] They used a lorry to ram… …