switching
71Switching — 1. In mutual funds, the process of transferring an investment from one fund to another. 2. In securities, the process of liquidating a position in exchange for other securities with better prospects for growth, yields or capital gains. 1.… …
72Switching — (Paket )Vermittlung …
73Switching — (Paket )Vermittlung …
74switching — switch·ing || swɪtʃɪŋ n. exchanging, substituting swɪtʃ n. exchange; transfer; slender flexible rod; hairpiece; whipping; device which opens or breaks an electric current; device that opens or closes circuits or selects paths (Computers);… …
75Switching — The temporary links between nodes in a network created as data is exchanged …
76switching — 1) Using the cash from the sale of one investment to purchase another. This may, or may not, involve a liability for capital gains tax, depending on the circumstances. 2) Closing an open position in a commodity market and opening a similar… …
77switching — The operations involved in interconnecting circuits in order to establish communications …
78Switching — Bid Whist Placing a joker in the kitty in exchange for another card …
79switching — noun the act of changing one thing or position for another (Freq. 1) his switch on abortion cost him the election • Syn: ↑switch, ↑shift • Derivationally related forms: ↑shift (for: ↑shift …
80context switching — Switching from one program to another without ending the first program. Context switching allows you to operate several programs at the same time; but it differs from true multitasking in that when you are using one program, all the other… …