slovo | definícia |
translator (mass) | translator
- prekladateľka |
translator (encz) | translator,překladač n: [it.] program Dan Ditrich |
translator (encz) | translator,překladatel |
translator (encz) | translator,překladatelka |
Translator (gcide) | Translator \Trans*lat"or\, n. [L. translator: cf. F.
translateur.]
1. One who translates; esp., one who renders into another
language; one who expresses the sense of words in one
language by equivalent words in another.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Teleg.) A repeating instrument. [Eng.]
[1913 Webster] |
translator (wn) | translator
n 1: a person who translates written messages from one language
to another [syn: translator, transcriber]
2: someone who mediates between speakers of different languages
[syn: interpreter, translator]
3: a program that translates one programming language into
another [syn: translator, translating program] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
translator (mass) | translator
- prekladateľka |
translator (encz) | translator,překladač n: [it.] program Dan Ditrichtranslator,překladatel translator,překladatelka |
translators (encz) | translators,překladatelé n: Zdeněk Brož |
Translatorship (gcide) | Translatorship \Trans*lat"or*ship\, n.
The office or dignity of a translator.
[1913 Webster] |
Translatory (gcide) | Translatory \Trans*lat"o*ry\, a.
Serving to translate; transferring. [R.] --Arbuthnot.
[1913 Webster] |
translator (wn) | translator
n 1: a person who translates written messages from one language
to another [syn: translator, transcriber]
2: someone who mediates between speakers of different languages
[syn: interpreter, translator]
3: a program that translates one programming language into
another [syn: translator, translating program] |
algebraic compiler and translator (foldoc) | Algebraic Compiler and Translator
ACT 1
(ACT 1) A language and compiler for the {Royal
McBee} LGP-30, designed around 1959, apparently by Clay
S. Boswell, Jr, and programmed by Mel Kaye.
(http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/lgp-30-man.html)
(2008-08-04)
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commercial translator (foldoc) | Commercial Translator
An English-like pre-COBOL
language for business data processing.
[Sammet 1969, p. 378].
(1994-11-08)
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compiler and generalized translator (foldoc) | COmpiler and GENeralized Translator
COGENT
(COGENT) A compiler writing language with
pattern-directed string and list processing features, for {CDC
3600} and CDC 3800. A COGENT program consists of
productions defining a context-free language, plus
analysis and synthesis function generators.
["COGENT Programming Manual", J.C. Reynolds, ANL-7022, Argonne,
Mar 1965].
[Sammet 1969, p.638].
["An Introduction to the COGENT System", J.C. Reynolds, Proc
ACM 20th Natl Conf, 1965].
(1994-12-23)
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fortran automatic symbol translator (foldoc) | Fortran Automatic Symbol Translator
(FAST) An assembly language for the IBM 650 by
MITRE Corporation.
[CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)].
[Sammet 1969, p.526].
(1994-11-09)
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internal translator (foldoc) | Internal Translator
(IT) An early compiler for
mathematics developed by A.J. Perlis et al at Carnegie Tech
ca 1957. IT was originally written for the Burroughs 205,
then the IBM 650.
IT was the forerunner of RUNCIBLE, GATE, CORRELATE and GAT.
IT source code was converted to PIT, thence to SPIT.
IT-2 produced machine language directly, IT-3 developed at
Carnegie added double-precision floating-point.
[Sammet 1969, pp. 139-141].
[CACM 1(5):22 1958].
(1994-11-30)
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network address translator (foldoc) | Network Address Translation
NAT
Network Address Translator
(NAT, or Network Address Translator, Virtual LAN)
A technique in which a router or firewall rewrites the
source and/or destination Internet addresses in a packet as
it passes through, typically to allow multiple hosts to
connect to the Internet via a single external IP address.
NAT keeps track of outbound connections and distributes
incoming packets to the correct machine.
NAT is an alternative to adopting IPv6 (IPng). It allows
the same IP addresses (10.x.x.x is the conventional range) to
be used on many private local networks while requiring only
one of the increasingly scarce public addresses to be
allocated to each private network.
NAT does not however allow an external service to initiate a
TCP connection to an internal host, nor does it support
stateless protocols based on UDP well unless the router
software has extensions to support each specific protocol.
(2005-09-18)
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personalized array translator (foldoc) | Personalized Array Translator
(PAT) A small subset of APL.
E-mail: .
[Sammet 1969, p. 252].
(1998-05-09)
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