slovodefinícia
hash
(mass)
hash
- hašé, hašiš, sekané mäso, nasekať
hash
(encz)
hash,haš n: Ivan Masár
hash
(encz)
hash,hašé (sekané maso) n: ozn. se používá pro jemně sekané maso se
zeleninou, dnes pro brambory a hovězí Zdeněk Brož; Ivan Masár
hash
(encz)
hash,hašiš n: [hovor.] Zdeněk Brož
hash
(encz)
hash,nasekat v: Zdeněk Brož
hash
(encz)
hash,suma identifikující data n: opisní překlad Ivan Masár
hash
(encz)
hash,zpackat Zdeněk Brož
Hash
(gcide)
Hash \Hash\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hashed (h[a^]sht); p. pr. &
vb. n. Hashing.] [From Hash, n.: cf. F. hacher to hash.]
To chop into small pieces; to mince and mix; as, to hash
meat. --Hudibras. Hasheesh
Hash
(gcide)
Hash \Hash\ (h[a^]sh), n. [Formerly hachey, hachee, F. hachis,
fr. hacher to hash; of German origin; cf. G. hippe sickle,
OHG. hippa, for happia. Cf. Hatchet.]
1. That which is hashed or chopped up; meat and vegetables,
especially such as have been already cooked, chopped into
small pieces and mixed.
[1913 Webster]

2. A new mixture of old matter; a second preparation or
exhibition.
[1913 Webster]

I can not bear elections, and still less the hash of
them over again in a first session. --Walpole.
[1913 Webster]

3. Hashish. [slang]
[PJC]
hash
(gcide)
octothorp \oc"to*thorp\, octothorpe \oc"to*thorpe\, n. [octo-
eight + thorp Etymology of thorp uncertain. (ca. 1965). See
quote below. Possibly derived from octalthorpe or octotherp
(once used by the Bell System?).]
A typographic symbol (#) having two vertical lines
intersected by two horizontal lines. It is also called the
crosshatch, hash, numeral sign and number sign; in
the U. S. it is commonly called the pound sign, especially
to designate the symbol as used on digital telephone dials,
but this can be confusing to Europeans who think of the pound
sign as the symbol for the British pound. It is commonly used
as a symbol for the word number; as in #36 (meaning: number
thirty-six).
[PJC]

octothorp
Otherwise known as the numeral sign. It has also been
used as a symbol for the pound avoirdupois, but this
usage is now archaic. In cartography, it is also a
symbol for village: eight fields around a central
square, and this is the source of its name. Octothorp
means eight fields.
--Robert
Bringhurst
(The Elements
of Typographic
Style (2d
edition,
1996), Hartley
& Marks,
Publishers,
Point Roberts,
WA; Vancouver,
BC, Canada, p.
282)
[Joel Neely]
hash
(wn)
hash
n 1: chopped meat mixed with potatoes and browned
2: purified resinous extract of the hemp plant; used as a
hallucinogen [syn: hashish, hasheesh, haschisch,
hash]
v 1: chop up; "hash the potatoes"
hash
(foldoc)
hash
#

1. hash character.

2. hash coding.

3. The preferred term for a Perl associative array.

(1995-03-06)
hash
(devil)
HASH, x. There is no definition for this word -- nobody knows what
hash is.
podobné slovodefinícia
hash
(mass)
hash
- hašé, hašiš, sekané mäso, nasekať
corned beef hash
(encz)
corned beef hash, n:
hash
(encz)
hash,haš n: Ivan Masárhash,hašé (sekané maso) n: ozn. se používá pro jemně sekané maso se
zeleninou, dnes pro brambory a hovězí Zdeněk Brož; Ivan Masárhash,hašiš n: [hovor.] Zdeněk Brožhash,nasekat v: Zdeněk Brožhash,suma identifikující data n: opisní překlad Ivan Masárhash,zpackat Zdeněk Brož
hash browns
(encz)
hash browns,
hash function
(encz)
hash function,funkce pro vytvoření sumy identifikující data n: opisní
překlad Ivan Masárhash function,hašovací funkce n: Ivan Masár
hash head
(encz)
hash head, n:
hash house
(encz)
hash house, n:
hash it over
(encz)
hash it over,
hash mark
(encz)
hash mark, n:
hash out
(encz)
hash out, v:
hash over
(encz)
hash over, v:
hash sign
(encz)
hash sign,# (znak číslice) n: Ivan Masár
hash table
(encz)
hash table,hašovací tabulka n: [it.] Ivan Masárhash table,tabulka pro výpočet adresy transformací klíče n: opisní
překlad Ivan Masár
hasheesh
(encz)
hasheesh,hašiš Zdeněk Brož
hasher
(encz)
hasher,
hashes
(encz)
hashes,
hashish
(encz)
hashish,hašiš Zdeněk Brož
hashmark
(encz)
hashmark, n:
kinshasha
(encz)
Kinshasha,
make a hash of
(encz)
make a hash of,zpackat v: [hovor.] [fráz.] webmake a hash of,zvorat v: [hovor.] [fráz.] web
rehash
(encz)
rehash,předělávka n: Zdeněk Brož
rehashes
(encz)
rehashes,
rosh hashana
(encz)
Rosh Hashana,
rosh hashanah
(encz)
Rosh Hashanah,
shashlik
(encz)
shashlik,šašlik n: [potr.] Jiří Drbálek
hash
(gcide)
Hash \Hash\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hashed (h[a^]sht); p. pr. &
vb. n. Hashing.] [From Hash, n.: cf. F. hacher to hash.]
To chop into small pieces; to mince and mix; as, to hash
meat. --Hudibras. HasheeshHash \Hash\ (h[a^]sh), n. [Formerly hachey, hachee, F. hachis,
fr. hacher to hash; of German origin; cf. G. hippe sickle,
OHG. hippa, for happia. Cf. Hatchet.]
1. That which is hashed or chopped up; meat and vegetables,
especially such as have been already cooked, chopped into
small pieces and mixed.
[1913 Webster]

2. A new mixture of old matter; a second preparation or
exhibition.
[1913 Webster]

I can not bear elections, and still less the hash of
them over again in a first session. --Walpole.
[1913 Webster]

3. Hashish. [slang]
[PJC]octothorp \oc"to*thorp\, octothorpe \oc"to*thorpe\, n. [octo-
eight + thorp Etymology of thorp uncertain. (ca. 1965). See
quote below. Possibly derived from octalthorpe or octotherp
(once used by the Bell System?).]
A typographic symbol (#) having two vertical lines
intersected by two horizontal lines. It is also called the
crosshatch, hash, numeral sign and number sign; in
the U. S. it is commonly called the pound sign, especially
to designate the symbol as used on digital telephone dials,
but this can be confusing to Europeans who think of the pound
sign as the symbol for the British pound. It is commonly used
as a symbol for the word number; as in #36 (meaning: number
thirty-six).
[PJC]

octothorp
Otherwise known as the numeral sign. It has also been
used as a symbol for the pound avoirdupois, but this
usage is now archaic. In cartography, it is also a
symbol for village: eight fields around a central
square, and this is the source of its name. Octothorp
means eight fields.
--Robert
Bringhurst
(The Elements
of Typographic
Style (2d
edition,
1996), Hartley
& Marks,
Publishers,
Point Roberts,
WA; Vancouver,
BC, Canada, p.
282)
[Joel Neely]
Hashed
(gcide)
Hash \Hash\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hashed (h[a^]sht); p. pr. &
vb. n. Hashing.] [From Hash, n.: cf. F. hacher to hash.]
To chop into small pieces; to mince and mix; as, to hash
meat. --Hudibras. Hasheesh
Hasheesh
(gcide)
Hasheesh \Hash"eesh\ Hashish \Hash"ish\ (h[a^]sh"[=e]sh), n.
[Ar. hash[imac]sh.]
A slightly acrid gum resin produced by the common hemp
(Cannabis sativa), of the variety Indica, when cultivated
in a warm climate; also, the tops of the plant, from which
the resinous product is obtained. It is narcotic, and has
long been used in the East for its intoxicating effect. The
active psychoactive principle has been identified as
tetrahydrocannabinol. See Bhang, and Ganja.

Syn: hash.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
(gcide)
Jordan \Jordan\ prop. n.
A landlocked country of the Middle East, surrounded by
Israel, Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, and that area on the
west bank of the Jordan river which was once claimed by
Jordan, and is at present occupied by Israel and in part
governed by a Palestinian authority. It has a population of
4,212,152 (1996) in a total area of 89,213 sq km. The
population is predominantly Arab and Moslem. Officially known
as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, it was formerly called
Trans-Jordan when occupied by the British. The government
is a constitutional monarchy, with King Hussein Bin Talal Al
Hashimi as its ruler since 2 May 1953. Jordan is a small
developing Arab country, having a Gross Domestic Product of
$19.3 billion in 1995. --CIA Factbook 1996.
[PJC] Jordan
Hashing
(gcide)
Hash \Hash\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hashed (h[a^]sht); p. pr. &
vb. n. Hashing.] [From Hash, n.: cf. F. hacher to hash.]
To chop into small pieces; to mince and mix; as, to hash
meat. --Hudibras. Hasheesh
Hashish
(gcide)
Hasheesh \Hash"eesh\ Hashish \Hash"ish\ (h[a^]sh"[=e]sh), n.
[Ar. hash[imac]sh.]
A slightly acrid gum resin produced by the common hemp
(Cannabis sativa), of the variety Indica, when cultivated
in a warm climate; also, the tops of the plant, from which
the resinous product is obtained. It is narcotic, and has
long been used in the East for its intoxicating effect. The
active psychoactive principle has been identified as
tetrahydrocannabinol. See Bhang, and Ganja.

Syn: hash.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
hashmark
(gcide)
hashmark \hash"mark`\ n. (Mil.)
an insignia worn on the uniform to indicate years of service.

Syn: service stripe, hash mark.
[WordNet 1.5]
Rehash
(gcide)
Rehash \Re*hash"\ (r?*h?sh"), v. t.
To hash over again; to prepare or use again; as, to rehash
old arguments.
[1913 Webster]Rehash \Re*hash"\, n.
Something hashed over, or made up from old materials.
[1913 Webster]
Shash
(gcide)
Shash \Shash\, n. [See Sash.]
1. The scarf of a turban. [Obs.] --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]

2. A sash. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]
corned beef hash
(wn)
corned beef hash
n 1: hash made with corned beef
hash
(wn)
hash
n 1: chopped meat mixed with potatoes and browned
2: purified resinous extract of the hemp plant; used as a
hallucinogen [syn: hashish, hasheesh, haschisch,
hash]
v 1: chop up; "hash the potatoes"
hash head
(wn)
hash head
n 1: a user of hashish
hash house
(wn)
hash house
n 1: an inexpensive restaurant
hash mark
(wn)
hash mark
n 1: an insignia worn to indicate years of service [syn:
service stripe, hashmark, hash mark]
hash out
(wn)
hash out
v 1: speak with others about (something); talk (something) over
in detail; have a discussion; "We discussed our household
budget" [syn: hash out, discuss, talk over]
hash over
(wn)
hash over
v 1: go back over; "retrograde arguments" [syn: retrograde,
rehash, hash over]
hasheesh
(wn)
hasheesh
n 1: purified resinous extract of the hemp plant; used as a
hallucinogen [syn: hashish, hasheesh, haschisch,
hash]
hashemite kingdom of jordan
(wn)
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
n 1: an Arab kingdom in southwestern Asia on the Red Sea [syn:
Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan]