slovodefinícia
stored
(encz)
stored,uložený adj: Zdeněk Brož
stored
(encz)
stored,uskladněný Zdeněk Brož
Stored
(gcide)
Store \Store\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stored; p. pr. & vb. n.
Storing.] [OE. storen, OF. estorer to construct, restore,
store, LL. staurare, for L. instaurare to renew, restore; in
+ staurare (in comp.) Cf. Instore, Instaurate, Restore,
Story a floor.]
1. To collect as a reserved supply; to accumulate; to lay
away.
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Dora stored what little she could save. --Tennyson.
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2. To furnish; to supply; to replenish; esp., to stock or
furnish against a future time.
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Her mind with thousand virtues stored. --Prior.
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Wise Plato said the world with men was stored.
--Denham.
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Having stored a pond of four acres with carps,
tench, and other fish. --Sir M. Hale.
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3. To deposit in a store, warehouse, or other building, for
preservation; to warehouse; as, to store goods.
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Stored
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Stored \Stored\, a.
Collected or accumulated as a reserve supply; as, stored
electricity.
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It is charged with stored virtue. --Bagehot.
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podobné slovodefinícia
restored
(encz)
restored,obnovený adj: Zdeněk Brož
stored
(encz)
stored,uložený adj: Zdeněk Brožstored,uskladněný Zdeněk Brož
stored up
(encz)
stored up, adj:
stored-up
(encz)
stored-up, adj:
unrestored
(encz)
unrestored,neobnovený adj: Zdeněk Brož
Restored
(gcide)
Restore \Re*store"\ (r?*st?r"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Restored
(r?-st?rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Restoring.] [OE. restoren, OF.
restorer, F. restaurer, fr. L. restaurare; pref. re- re- + an
unused word; cf. Gr. ???? an upright pale or stake, Skr.
sth?vara fixed, firm. Cf. Restaurant, Store.]
To bring back to its former state; to bring back from a state
of ruin, decay, disease, or the like; to repair; to renew; to
recover. "To restore and to build Jerusalem." --Dan. ix. 25.
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Our fortune restored after the severest afflictions.
--Prior.
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And his hand was restored whole as the other. --Mark
iii. 5.
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2. To give or bring back, as that which has been lost., or
taken away; to bring back to the owner; to replace.
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Now therefore restore the man his wife. --Gen. xx.
7.
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Loss of Eden, till one greater man
Restore us, and regain the blissful seat. --Milton.
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The father banished virtue shall restore. --Dryden.
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3. To renew; to reestablish; as, to restore harmony among
those who are variance.
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4. To give in place of, or as satisfaction for.
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He shall restore five oxen for an ox, and four sheep
for a sheep. --Ex. xxii. 1.
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5. To make good; to make amends for.
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But if the while I think on thee, dear friend,
All losses are restored, and sorrows end. --Shak.
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6. (Fine Arts)
(a) To bring back from a state of injury or decay, or from
a changed condition; as, to restore a painting,
statue, etc.
(b) To form a picture or model of, as of something lost or
mutilated; as, to restore a ruined building, city, or
the like.
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Syn: To return; replace; refund; repay; reinstate; rebuild;
reestablish; renew; repair; revive; recover; heal; cure.
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Unrestored
(gcide)
Unrestored \Unrestored\
See restored.
stored program
(wn)
stored program
n 1: a program that is stored in the memory of the computer that
executes it
stored-program
(wn)
stored-program
adj 1: of or concerning programs stored in the computer's own
memory
stored procedure
(foldoc)
stored procedure

A subroutine stored in a database and executed
by the database management system. The subroutine may be
written in the same language in which the database is queried
and may be precompiled to improve performance.

Typically a stored procedure encapsulates some business
process. Performing this on the database server avoids the
network overhead of transferring input data to the client for
processing. This would be particularly significant if
processing lots of data and returning a small result set like
a total or maximum. Stored procedures also provide consistent
implementation of the business logic to clients written in
different languages and running in different environments.

Some financial systems allow databases access through stored
procedures alone, this restricts actions on the data to a
small number of auditable queries.

Sybase SQL Server (Adaptive Server Enterprise) was the first
commercially successful RDBMS to support stored procedures.

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