slovodefinícia
overhead
(mass)
overhead
- horný, vrchný, réžia
overhead
(encz)
overhead,horní adj: Zdeněk Brož
overhead
(encz)
overhead,nad hlavou Pavel Machek; Giza
overhead
(encz)
overhead,nadzemní adj: Zdeněk Brož
overhead
(encz)
overhead,nástropní adj: Zdeněk Brož
overhead
(encz)
overhead,režie n: Zdeněk Brož
overhead
(encz)
overhead,režijní adj: Zdeněk Brož
overhead
(encz)
overhead,stropní adj: Zdeněk Brož
overhead
(encz)
overhead,visutý adj: Zdeněk Brož
overhead
(encz)
overhead,vrchní adj: Zdeněk Brož
Overhead
(gcide)
Overhead \O`ver*head"\, adv.
Aloft; above; in or attached to the ceiling or roof; in the
story or upon the floor above; in the zenith.
[1913 Webster]

While overhead the moon
Sits arbitress. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Also used adjectively; as, an overhead crane, gear,
etc.
[1913 Webster]

Overhead engine, a vertical steam engine in which the
cylinder stands above the crank.

Overhead work, a general term in manufactories for
countershafting and gearing, when overhead.
[1913 Webster]
overhead
(gcide)
overhead \o"ver*head`\, n.
1. same as overhead expenses.
[PJC]

2. A compartment on a train, bus, or airplane used for
storage of luggage or accessory equipment; called also
overhead compartment.
[PJC]

3. (Sports) A stroke with a racket in which the ball is
struck with the racket over the head, moving in a downward
motion; also called overhead stroke.
[PJC] Overhead charges
overhead
(wn)
overhead
adv 1: above your head; in the sky; "planes were flying
overhead"
2: above the head; over the head; "bring the legs together
overhead"
adj 1: located or originating from above; "an overhead crossing"
[ant: subsurface, surface]
n 1: the expense of maintaining property (e.g., paying property
taxes and utilities and insurance); it does not include
depreciation or the cost of financing or income taxes [syn:
operating expense, operating cost, overhead, {budget
items}]
2: (computer science) the processing time required by a device
prior to the execution of a command [syn: {command processing
overhead time}, command processing overhead, {command
overhead}, overhead]
3: (computer science) the disk space required for information
that is not data but is used for location and timing [syn:
disk overhead, overhead]
4: a transparency for use with an overhead projector [syn:
viewgraph, overhead]
5: (nautical) the top surface of an enclosed space on a ship
6: a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head [syn:
overhead, smash]
overhead
(foldoc)
overhead

1. Resources (in computing usually processing time or storage
space) consumed for purposes which are incidental to, but
necessary to, the main one. Overheads are usually
quantifiable "costs" of some kind.

Examples: The overheads in running a business include the cost
of heating the building. Keeping a program running all the
time eliminates the overhead of loading and initialising it
for each transaction. Turning a subroutine into inline
code eliminates the call and return time overhead for each
execution but introduces space overheads.

2. information, such as control, routing, and
error checking characters, that is transmitted along with the
user data. It also includes information such as network
status or operational instructions, network routing
information, and retransmissions of user data received in
error.

3. Overhead transparencies or "slides" (usually 8-1/2" x 11")
that are projected to an audience via an overhead (flatbed)
projector.

(1997-09-01)
podobné slovodefinícia
overhead
(mass)
overhead
- horný, vrchný, réžia
overheads
(mass)
overheads
- réžia
command overhead
(encz)
command overhead, n:
command processing overhead
(encz)
command processing overhead, n:
command processing overhead time
(encz)
command processing overhead time, n:
disk overhead
(encz)
disk overhead, n:
overhead
(encz)
overhead,horní adj: Zdeněk Brožoverhead,nad hlavou Pavel Machek; Gizaoverhead,nadzemní adj: Zdeněk Brožoverhead,nástropní adj: Zdeněk Brožoverhead,režie n: Zdeněk Brožoverhead,režijní adj: Zdeněk Brožoverhead,stropní adj: Zdeněk Brožoverhead,visutý adj: Zdeněk Brožoverhead,vrchní adj: Zdeněk Brož
overhead (general
(encz)
overhead (general, running) expenses,režijní výdaje [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
overhead capital
(encz)
overhead capital,
overhead costs
(encz)
overhead costs,režijní náklady [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
overhead expenses
(encz)
overhead expenses,režijní náklady Zdeněk Brož
overhead projector
(encz)
overhead projector,
overhead railway
(encz)
overhead railway, n:
overheads
(encz)
overheads,režie n: Zdeněk Brožoverheads,režijní náklady Zdeněk Brož
social overhead capital
(encz)
social overhead capital,společenský režijní kapitál [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
overhead
(gcide)
Overhead \O`ver*head"\, adv.
Aloft; above; in or attached to the ceiling or roof; in the
story or upon the floor above; in the zenith.
[1913 Webster]

While overhead the moon
Sits arbitress. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Also used adjectively; as, an overhead crane, gear,
etc.
[1913 Webster]

Overhead engine, a vertical steam engine in which the
cylinder stands above the crank.

Overhead work, a general term in manufactories for
countershafting and gearing, when overhead.
[1913 Webster]overhead \o"ver*head`\, n.
1. same as overhead expenses.
[PJC]

2. A compartment on a train, bus, or airplane used for
storage of luggage or accessory equipment; called also
overhead compartment.
[PJC]

3. (Sports) A stroke with a racket in which the ball is
struck with the racket over the head, moving in a downward
motion; also called overhead stroke.
[PJC] Overhead charges
Overhead charges
(gcide)
Overhead charges \O`ver*head" char"ges\, Overhead expenses
\O`ver*head" expenses\, etc. (Accounting)
Those general charges or expenses in any business which
cannot be charged up as belonging exclusively to any
particular part of the work or product, as where different
kinds of goods are made, or where there are different
departments in a business; -- called also fixed charges,
establishment charges, or (in a manufacturing business)
administration charges, selling charges, and
distribution charges, etc.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Overhead engine
(gcide)
Overhead \O`ver*head"\, adv.
Aloft; above; in or attached to the ceiling or roof; in the
story or upon the floor above; in the zenith.
[1913 Webster]

While overhead the moon
Sits arbitress. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Also used adjectively; as, an overhead crane, gear,
etc.
[1913 Webster]

Overhead engine, a vertical steam engine in which the
cylinder stands above the crank.

Overhead work, a general term in manufactories for
countershafting and gearing, when overhead.
[1913 Webster]
Overhead expenses
(gcide)
Overhead charges \O`ver*head" char"ges\, Overhead expenses
\O`ver*head" expenses\, etc. (Accounting)
Those general charges or expenses in any business which
cannot be charged up as belonging exclusively to any
particular part of the work or product, as where different
kinds of goods are made, or where there are different
departments in a business; -- called also fixed charges,
establishment charges, or (in a manufacturing business)
administration charges, selling charges, and
distribution charges, etc.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
overhead projector
(gcide)
Projector \Pro*ject"or\, n. [Cf. F. projeteur.]
1. One who projects a scheme or design; hence, one who forms
fanciful or chimerical schemes. --L'Estrange.
[1913 Webster]

2. an optical instrument which projects an image from a
transparency or an opaque image onto a projection screen
or other surface, using an intense light and one or more
lenses to focus the image. The term projector by itself is
usually used for projection of transparent images by
passing the light beam through the image; a projector
which projects an image of an opaque object is now
ususally referred to as an overhead projector. In
projection of this latter form the projection is
accomplished by means of a combination of lenses with a
prism and a mirror or reflector. Specific instruments have
been called by different names, such as balopticon,
radiopticon, radiopticon, mirrorscope, etc.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

Slide projector a projector for displaying images from
individual transparencies (slides), each mounted in a
separate frame suited to the mechanics of the projector.


movie projector a projector which displays a series of
images from a roll of transparent film in rapid sucession,
thus giving the impression of showing a scene with motion
as it originally was recorded.

overhead projector see projector[2], above. -->
[PJC]
Overhead work
(gcide)
Overhead \O`ver*head"\, adv.
Aloft; above; in or attached to the ceiling or roof; in the
story or upon the floor above; in the zenith.
[1913 Webster]

While overhead the moon
Sits arbitress. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Also used adjectively; as, an overhead crane, gear,
etc.
[1913 Webster]

Overhead engine, a vertical steam engine in which the
cylinder stands above the crank.

Overhead work, a general term in manufactories for
countershafting and gearing, when overhead.
[1913 Webster]
command overhead
(wn)
command overhead
n 1: (computer science) the processing time required by a device
prior to the execution of a command [syn: {command
processing overhead time}, command processing overhead,
command overhead, overhead]
command processing overhead
(wn)
command processing overhead
n 1: (computer science) the processing time required by a device
prior to the execution of a command [syn: {command
processing overhead time}, command processing overhead,
command overhead, overhead]
command processing overhead time
(wn)
command processing overhead time
n 1: (computer science) the processing time required by a device
prior to the execution of a command [syn: {command
processing overhead time}, command processing overhead,
command overhead, overhead]
disk overhead
(wn)
disk overhead
n 1: (computer science) the disk space required for information
that is not data but is used for location and timing [syn:
disk overhead, overhead]
overhead
(wn)
overhead
adv 1: above your head; in the sky; "planes were flying
overhead"
2: above the head; over the head; "bring the legs together
overhead"
adj 1: located or originating from above; "an overhead crossing"
[ant: subsurface, surface]
n 1: the expense of maintaining property (e.g., paying property
taxes and utilities and insurance); it does not include
depreciation or the cost of financing or income taxes [syn:
operating expense, operating cost, overhead, {budget
items}]
2: (computer science) the processing time required by a device
prior to the execution of a command [syn: {command processing
overhead time}, command processing overhead, {command
overhead}, overhead]
3: (computer science) the disk space required for information
that is not data but is used for location and timing [syn:
disk overhead, overhead]
4: a transparency for use with an overhead projector [syn:
viewgraph, overhead]
5: (nautical) the top surface of an enclosed space on a ship
6: a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head [syn:
overhead, smash]
overhead projector
(wn)
overhead projector
n 1: a projector operated by a speaker; projects the image over
the speaker's head
overhead railway
(wn)
overhead railway
n 1: a railway that is powered by electricity and that runs on a
track that is raised above the street level [syn: {elevated
railway}, elevated railroad, elevated, el, {overhead
railway}]
overhead
(foldoc)
overhead

1. Resources (in computing usually processing time or storage
space) consumed for purposes which are incidental to, but
necessary to, the main one. Overheads are usually
quantifiable "costs" of some kind.

Examples: The overheads in running a business include the cost
of heating the building. Keeping a program running all the
time eliminates the overhead of loading and initialising it
for each transaction. Turning a subroutine into inline
code eliminates the call and return time overhead for each
execution but introduces space overheads.

2. information, such as control, routing, and
error checking characters, that is transmitted along with the
user data. It also includes information such as network
status or operational instructions, network routing
information, and retransmissions of user data received in
error.

3. Overhead transparencies or "slides" (usually 8-1/2" x 11")
that are projected to an audience via an overhead (flatbed)
projector.

(1997-09-01)

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