slovodefinícia
equipment
(mass)
equipment
- prístroj, vybavenie
equipment
(encz)
equipment,samostatné movité věci a soubory movitých
věcí [ekon.] rozvaha/balance sheet Ivan Masár
equipment
(encz)
equipment,vybavení
equipment
(encz)
equipment,výstroj Zdeněk Brož
equipment
(encz)
equipment,zařízení (vybavení) Petr Ferschmann
Equipment
(gcide)
Equipment \E*quip"ment\, n. [Cf. F. ['e]quipement. See Equip.]
1. The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as
for a voyage or expedition. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

The equipment of the fleet was hastened by De Witt.
--Hume.
[1913 Webster]

2. Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an
expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the
articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad
equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.; for carrying on
business); horse equipments; infantry equipments; naval
equipments; laboratory equipments.
[1913 Webster]

Armed and dight,
In the equipments of a knight. --Longfellow.
[1913 Webster]
equipment
(wn)
equipment
n 1: an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform
a service
podobné slovodefinícia
additional molening equipment
(encz)
additional molening equipment,krtkovač [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
communication equipment
(encz)
communication equipment, n:
cricket equipment
(encz)
cricket equipment, n:
croquet equipment
(encz)
croquet equipment, n:
drainage equipment
(encz)
drainage equipment,odvodňovací zařízení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
drainage equipment element
(encz)
drainage equipment element,odvodňovací detail [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačdrainage equipment element,odvodňovací prvek [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
electronic equipment
(encz)
electronic equipment, n:
equipment casualty
(encz)
equipment casualty, n:
equipment failure
(encz)
equipment failure, n:
game equipment
(encz)
game equipment, n:
golf equipment
(encz)
golf equipment, n:
irrigation equipment
(encz)
irrigation equipment,závlahové zařízení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
landscape equipment
(encz)
landscape equipment,vybavenost krajiny [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
naval equipment
(encz)
naval equipment, n:
off-line equipment
(encz)
off-line equipment, n:
photographic equipment
(encz)
photographic equipment,fotografické vybavení Clock
plant and equipment
(encz)
plant and equipment,budovy a zařízení n: Zdeněk Brož
radiotherapy equipment
(encz)
radiotherapy equipment, n:
recording equipment
(encz)
recording equipment, n:
rescue equipment
(encz)
rescue equipment, n:
robotics equipment
(encz)
robotics equipment, n:
sophisticated equipment
(encz)
sophisticated equipment,moderní vyspělé zařízení Mgr. Dita Gálová
sports equipment
(encz)
sports equipment, n:
supplies and equipment
(encz)
supplies and equipment,
telecom equipment
(encz)
telecom equipment, n:
telecommunication equipment
(encz)
telecommunication equipment, n:
television equipment
(encz)
television equipment, n:
test equipment
(encz)
test equipment, n:
video equipment
(encz)
video equipment, n:
distance measuring equipment
(czen)
Distance Measuring Equipment,DME[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
Equipment
(gcide)
Equipment \E*quip"ment\, n. [Cf. F. ['e]quipement. See Equip.]
1. The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as
for a voyage or expedition. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

The equipment of the fleet was hastened by De Witt.
--Hume.
[1913 Webster]

2. Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an
expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the
articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad
equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.; for carrying on
business); horse equipments; infantry equipments; naval
equipments; laboratory equipments.
[1913 Webster]

Armed and dight,
In the equipments of a knight. --Longfellow.
[1913 Webster]
auxiliary equipment
(wn)
auxiliary equipment
n 1: electronic equipment not in direct communication (or under
the control of) the central processing unit [syn: {off-line
equipment}, auxiliary equipment]
badminton equipment
(wn)
badminton equipment
n 1: equipment for playing the game of badminton
baseball equipment
(wn)
baseball equipment
n 1: equipment used in playing baseball
basketball equipment
(wn)
basketball equipment
n 1: sports equipment used in playing basketball
bowling equipment
(wn)
bowling equipment
n 1: equipment used in bowling
boxing equipment
(wn)
boxing equipment
n 1: equipment used in boxing
cleaning equipment
(wn)
cleaning equipment
n 1: any of a large class of implements used for cleaning [syn:
cleaning implement, cleaning device, {cleaning
equipment}]
communication equipment
(wn)
communication equipment
n 1: facility consisting of the physical plants and equipment
for disseminating information [syn: communication system,
communication equipment]
cricket equipment
(wn)
cricket equipment
n 1: sports equipment used in playing cricket
croquet equipment
(wn)
croquet equipment
n 1: sports equipment used in playing croquet
electronic equipment
(wn)
electronic equipment
n 1: equipment that involves the controlled conduction of
electrons (especially in a gas or vacuum or semiconductor)
equipment casualty
(wn)
equipment casualty
n 1: loss of military equipment [syn: damage, {equipment
casualty}]
equipment failure
(wn)
equipment failure
n 1: a cessation of normal operation; "there was a power
breakdown" [syn: breakdown, equipment failure]
game equipment
(wn)
game equipment
n 1: equipment or apparatus used in playing a game
golf equipment
(wn)
golf equipment
n 1: sports equipment used in playing golf
naval equipment
(wn)
naval equipment
n 1: equipment for a navy
off-line equipment
(wn)
off-line equipment
n 1: electronic equipment not in direct communication (or under
the control of) the central processing unit [syn: {off-line
equipment}, auxiliary equipment]
photographic equipment
(wn)
photographic equipment
n 1: equipment used by a photographer
radiotherapy equipment
(wn)
radiotherapy equipment
n 1: equipment used to treat diseases with x-rays or
radioactivity
recording equipment
(wn)
recording equipment
n 1: equipment for making records [syn: recorder, {recording
equipment}, recording machine]
rescue equipment
(wn)
rescue equipment
n 1: equipment used to rescue passengers in case of emergency
robotics equipment
(wn)
robotics equipment
n 1: equipment used in robotics
sports equipment
(wn)
sports equipment
n 1: equipment needed to participate in a particular sport
telecom equipment
(wn)
telecom equipment
n 1: a communication system for communicating at a distance
[syn: telecommunication system, telecom system,
telecommunication equipment, telecom equipment]
telecommunication equipment
(wn)
telecommunication equipment
n 1: a communication system for communicating at a distance
[syn: telecommunication system, telecom system,
telecommunication equipment, telecom equipment]
television equipment
(wn)
television equipment
n 1: electronic equipment that broadcasts or receives
electromagnetic waves representing images and sound [syn:
television equipment, video equipment]
test equipment
(wn)
test equipment
n 1: equipment required to perform a test
video equipment
(wn)
video equipment
n 1: electronic equipment that broadcasts or receives
electromagnetic waves representing images and sound [syn:
television equipment, video equipment]
data communication equipment
(foldoc)
Data Communication Equipment
Data Communications Equipment

(DCE) The devices and connections
of a communications network that connect the communication
circuit between the data source and destination (the {Data
Terminal Equipment} or DTE). A modem is the most common
kind of DCE.

Before data can be transmited over a modem, the DTR (Data
Terminal Ready) signal must be active. DTR tells the DCE that
the DTE is ready to transmit and receive data.

DCE and DTE are usually connected by an EIA-232 {serial
line}. It is necessary to distinguish these two types of
device because their connectors must be wired differently if a
"straight-through" cable (pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2 etc.)
is to be used. DCE should have a female connector and should
transmit on pin two and receive on pin three. It is a curious
fact that many modems are "DTE" according to the original
standard.

(1995-02-28)
data communications equipment
(foldoc)
Data Communication Equipment
Data Communications Equipment

(DCE) The devices and connections
of a communications network that connect the communication
circuit between the data source and destination (the {Data
Terminal Equipment} or DTE). A modem is the most common
kind of DCE.

Before data can be transmited over a modem, the DTR (Data
Terminal Ready) signal must be active. DTR tells the DCE that
the DTE is ready to transmit and receive data.

DCE and DTE are usually connected by an EIA-232 {serial
line}. It is necessary to distinguish these two types of
device because their connectors must be wired differently if a
"straight-through" cable (pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2 etc.)
is to be used. DCE should have a female connector and should
transmit on pin two and receive on pin three. It is a curious
fact that many modems are "DTE" according to the original
standard.

(1995-02-28)
data terminal equipment
(foldoc)
Data Terminal Equipment
DTE

(DTE) A device which acts as the
source and/or destination of data and which controls the
communication channel. DTE includes terminals, computers,
protocol converters, and multiplexors.

DTE is usually connected via an EIA-232 serial line to
Data Communication Equipment (DCE), typically a modem. It
is necessary to distinguish these two types of device because
their connectors must be wired differently if a
"straight-through" cable (pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2 etc.)
is to be used. DTE should have a male connector and should
transmit on pin three and receive on pin two. It is a curious
fact that many modems are actually "DTE" according to the
original standard.

(1995-02-28)
digital equipment computer users society
(foldoc)
Digital Equipment Computer Users Society
DECUS

(DECUS) A world-wide organisation of {Information
Technology} professionals interested in the products, services,
and technologies of Digital Equipment Corporation and related
vendors. Membership in the US chapter is free and provides
participants with the means to enhance their professional
development, forums for technical training, mechanisms for
obtaining up-to-date information, advocacy programs and
opportunities for informal disclosure and interaction with
professional colleagues of like interest.

DECUS Home (http://www.decus.org/).

(2014-08-26)
digital equipment corporation
(foldoc)
Digital Equipment Corporation
DEC

(DEC) A computer manufacturer and software
vendor.

Before the killer micro revolution of the late 1980s,
hackerdom was closely symbiotic with DEC's pioneering
time-sharing machines. The first of the group of hacker
cultures nucleated around the PDP-1 (see TMRC).
Subsequently, the PDP-6, PDP-10, PDP-20, PDP-11 and
VAX were all foci of large and important hackerdoms and DEC
machines long dominated the ARPANET and Internet machine
population.

The first PC from DEC was a CP/M computer called Rainbow,
announced in 1981-82.

DEC was the technological leader of the minicomputer era
(roughly 1967 to 1987), but its failure to embrace
microcomputers and Unix early cost it heavily in profits
and prestige after silicon got cheap. However, the
microprocessor design tradition owes a heavy debt to the
PDP-11 instruction set, and every one of the major
general-purpose microcomputer operating systems so far
(CP/M, MS-DOS, Unix, OS/2) were either genetically
descended from a DEC OS, or incubated on DEC hardware or
both. Accordingly, DEC is still regarded with a certain wry
affection even among many hackers too young to have grown up
on DEC machines. The contrast with IBM is instructive.

Quarterly sales $3923M, profits -$1746M (Aug 1994).

DEC was taken over by Compaq Computer Corporation in 1998.
In 2002 Compaq was in turn acquired by Hewlett-Packard who
sold off parts of Digital Equipment Corporation to Intel and
absorbed the rest. The Digital logo is no longer used.

(2012-07-29)
digital equipment corporation network
(foldoc)
Digital Equipment Corporation Network

(DECNET) Ethernet software used on DEC
computers such as the Vax.

[More details?]

(1999-06-03)
display screen equipment
(foldoc)
Visual Display Unit
Display Screen Equipment
VDU

(VDU, or "video terminal", "video display
terminal", VDT, "display terminal") A device incorporating a
cathode ray tube (CRT) display, a keyboard and a {serial
port}. A VDU usually also includes its own display
electronics which store the received data and convert it into
electrical waveforms to drive the CRT.

VDUs fall into two categories: dumb terminals and
intelligent terminals (sometimes called "programmable
terminals").

Early VDUs could only display characters in a single preset
font, and these were confined to being layed out in a
rectangular grid, reproducing the functionality of the
paper-based teletypes they were designed to replace.

Later models added graphics facilities but were still driven
via serial communications, typically with several VDUs
attached to a single multi-user computer. This contrasts with
the much faster single bitmap displays integrated into most
modern single-user personal computers and workstations.

The term "Display Screen Equipment" (DSE) is used almost
exclusively in connection with the health and safety issues
concerning VDUs.

{Working with VDUs - UK Heath and Safety Executive
(http://hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg36.pdf)}.

(2002-11-09)
original equipment manufacturer
(foldoc)
Original Equipment Manufacturer

(OEM) A misleading term for a company which
repackages equipment, such as computers, made by other
companies. Unlike a value added reseller, an OEM does not
necessarily add anything except their name to the product. In
some cases though they may integrate components into complete
systems. OEM arrangements are often made for marketing
reasons.

[Origin?]

(2001-04-09)

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