slovodefinícia
mbit
(wn)
Mbit
n 1: a unit of information equal to 1000 kilobits or 10^6
(1,000,000) bits [syn: megabit, Mbit, Mb]
mbit
(vera)
MBIT
Mega Binary digIT (BIT), "MBit"
podobné slovodefinícia
ambition
(mass)
ambition
- úsilie, ctižiadostivosť, ambícia
ambit
(encz)
ambit,hranice n: Zdeněk Brožambit,obvod n: Zdeněk Brož
ambition
(encz)
ambition,ambice n: Zdeněk Brožambition,ctižádost n: ambition,přání n: Zdeněk Brožambition,předmět ctižádosti n: ambition,touha n: ambition,úsilí n:
ambitions
(encz)
ambitions,ambice pl. Zdeněk Brož
ambitious
(encz)
ambitious,ctižádostivý adj: ambitious,náročný Pavel Machek; Giza
ambitiously
(encz)
ambitiously,ctižádostivě adj:
ambitrophic microorganism
(encz)
ambitrophic microorganism,ambitrofní mikroorganismus [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
columbite
(encz)
columbite,niobit Zdeněk Brož
columbite-tantalite
(encz)
columbite-tantalite, n:
embitter
(encz)
embitter,ztrpčit v: Zdeněk Brož
embitterment
(encz)
embitterment,roztrpčení n: Zdeněk Brožembitterment,zahořklost n: Zdeněk Brož
gambit
(encz)
gambit,gambit n: Zdeněk Brožgambit,manévr n: Zdeněk Brož
overambitious
(encz)
overambitious,přehnaně ctižádostivý web
unambitious
(encz)
unambitious,
unambitiously
(encz)
unambitiously, adv:
with ambition
(encz)
with ambition, adv:
ambitrofní mikroorganismus
(czen)
ambitrofní mikroorganismus,ambitrophic microorganism[eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
gambit
(czen)
gambit,gambitn: Zdeněk Brož
Ambit
(gcide)
Ambit \Am"bit\, n. [L. ambitus circuit, fr. ambire to go around.
See Ambient.]
Circuit or compass.
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His great parts did not live within a small ambit.
--Milward.
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Ambition
(gcide)
Ambition \Am*bi"tion\, n. [F. ambition, L. ambitio a going
around, especially of candidates for office is Rome, to
solicit votes (hence, desire for office or honor), fr. ambire
to go around. See Ambient, Issue.]
1. The act of going about to solicit or obtain an office, or
any other object of desire; canvassing. [Obs.]
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[I] used no ambition to commend my deeds. --Milton.
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2. An eager, and sometimes an inordinate, desire for
preferment, honor, superiority, power, or the attainment
of something.
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Cromwell, I charge thee, fling a way ambition:
By that sin fell the angels. --Shak.
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The pitiful ambition of possessing five or six
thousand more acres. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]Ambition \Am*bi"tion\, v. t. [Cf. F. ambitionner.]
To seek after ambitiously or eagerly; to covet. [R.]
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Pausanias, ambitioning the sovereignty of Greece,
bargains with Xerxes for his daughter in marriage.
--Trumbull.
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Ambitionist
(gcide)
Ambitionist \Am*bi"tion*ist\, n.
One excessively ambitious. [R.]
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Ambitionless
(gcide)
Ambitionless \Am*bi"tion*less\, a.
Devoid of ambition. --Pollok.
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Ambitious
(gcide)
Ambitious \Am*bi"tious\, a. [L. ambitiosus: cf. F. ambitieux.
See Ambition.]
1. Possessing, or controlled by, ambition; greatly or
inordinately desirous of power, honor, office,
superiority, or distinction.
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Yet Brutus says he was ambitious,
And Brutus is an honorable man. --Shak.
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2. Strongly desirous; -- followed by of or the infinitive;
as, ambitious to be or to do something.
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I was not ambitious of seeing this ceremony.
--Evelyn.
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Studious of song, and yet ambitious not to sing in
vain. --Cowper.
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3. Springing from, characterized by, or indicating, ambition;
showy; aspiring; as, an ambitious style.
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A giant statue . . .
Pushed by a wild and artless race,
From off wide, ambitious base. --Collins.
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Ambitiously
(gcide)
Ambitiously \Am*bi"tious*ly\, adv.
In an ambitious manner.
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Ambitiousness
(gcide)
Ambitiousness \Am*bi"tious*ness\ ([a^]m*b[i^]sh"[u^]s*n[e^]s),
n.
The quality of being ambitious; ambition; pretentiousness.
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Ambitus
(gcide)
Ambitus \Am"bi*tus\ ([a^]m"b[i^]*t[u^]s), n. [L. See Ambit,
Ambition.]
1. The exterior edge or border of a thing, as the border of a
leaf, or the outline of a bivalve shell.
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2. (Rom. Antiq.) A canvassing for votes.
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Columbite
(gcide)
Columbite \Co*lum"bite\, n. [Cf. F. colombite. See Columbium.]
(Min.)
A mineral of a black color, submetallic luster, and high
specific specific gravity. It is a niobate (or columbate) of
iron and manganese, containing tantalate of iron; -- first
found in New England.
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Coquimbite
(gcide)
Coquimbite \Co*quim"bite\, n.
A mineral consisting principally of sulphate of iron; white
copperas; -- so called because found in the province of
Coquimbo, Chili.
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Decumbiture
(gcide)
Decumbiture \De*cum"bi*ture\ (?; 135), n.
1. Confinement to a sick bed, or time of taking to one's bed
from sickness. --Boyle.
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2. (Astrol.) Aspect of the heavens at the time of taking to
one's sick bed, by which the prognostics of recovery or
death were made.
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Disembitter
(gcide)
Disembitter \Dis`em*bit"ter\, v. t.
To free from
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Disimbitter
(gcide)
Disimbitter \Dis`im*bit"ter\, v. t. [Pref. dis- + imbitter. Cf.
Disembitter.]
To free from bitterness.
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embitter
(gcide)
Imbitter \Im*bit"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imbittered; p. pr.
& vb. n. Imbittering.] [Pref. im- in + bitter. Cf.
Embitter.] [Written also embitter.]
To make bitter; hence, to make distressing or more
distressing; to make sad, morose, sour, or malignant.
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Is there anything that more imbitters the enjoyment of
this life than shame? --South.
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Imbittered against each other by former contests.
--Bancroft.
[1913 Webster]Embitter \Em*bit"ter\, v. t.
To make bitter or sad. See Imbitter.
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Embitter
(gcide)
Imbitter \Im*bit"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imbittered; p. pr.
& vb. n. Imbittering.] [Pref. im- in + bitter. Cf.
Embitter.] [Written also embitter.]
To make bitter; hence, to make distressing or more
distressing; to make sad, morose, sour, or malignant.
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Is there anything that more imbitters the enjoyment of
this life than shame? --South.
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Imbittered against each other by former contests.
--Bancroft.
[1913 Webster]Embitter \Em*bit"ter\, v. t.
To make bitter or sad. See Imbitter.
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Embitterment
(gcide)
Embitterment \Em*bit"ter*ment\, n.
The act of embittering; also, that which embitters.
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Gambit
(gcide)
Gambit \Gam"bit\, n. [F. gambit, cf. It. gambitto gambit, a
tripping up. See Gambol, n.] (Chess Playing)
A mode of opening the game, in which a pawn is sacrificed to
gain an attacking position.
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Imbitter
(gcide)
Imbitter \Im*bit"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imbittered; p. pr.
& vb. n. Imbittering.] [Pref. im- in + bitter. Cf.
Embitter.] [Written also embitter.]
To make bitter; hence, to make distressing or more
distressing; to make sad, morose, sour, or malignant.
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Is there anything that more imbitters the enjoyment of
this life than shame? --South.
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Imbittered against each other by former contests.
--Bancroft.
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Imbittered
(gcide)
Imbitter \Im*bit"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imbittered; p. pr.
& vb. n. Imbittering.] [Pref. im- in + bitter. Cf.
Embitter.] [Written also embitter.]
To make bitter; hence, to make distressing or more
distressing; to make sad, morose, sour, or malignant.
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Is there anything that more imbitters the enjoyment of
this life than shame? --South.
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Imbittered against each other by former contests.
--Bancroft.
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Imbitterer
(gcide)
Imbitterer \Im*bit"ter*er\, n.
One who, or that which, imbitters.
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Imbittering
(gcide)
Imbitter \Im*bit"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imbittered; p. pr.
& vb. n. Imbittering.] [Pref. im- in + bitter. Cf.
Embitter.] [Written also embitter.]
To make bitter; hence, to make distressing or more
distressing; to make sad, morose, sour, or malignant.
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Is there anything that more imbitters the enjoyment of
this life than shame? --South.
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Imbittered against each other by former contests.
--Bancroft.
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Imbitterment
(gcide)
Imbitterment \Im*bit"ter*ment\, n.
The act of imbittering; bitter feeling; embitterment.
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Incumbition
(gcide)
Incumbition \In`cum*bi"tion\, n.
Incubation. [R.] --Sterne.
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Strombite
(gcide)
Strombite \Strom"bite\, n. (Paleon.)
A fossil shell of the genus Strombus.
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Unambition
(gcide)
Unambition \Un`am*bi"tion\, n.
The absence of ambition. [R.] --F. W. Newman.
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Unambitious
(gcide)
Unambitious \Unambitious\
See ambitious.
Unembittered
(gcide)
Unembittered \Unembittered\
See embittered.
Yttro-columbite
(gcide)
Yttro-columbite \Yt`tro-co*lum"bite\, Yttro-tantalite
\Yt`tro-tan"ta*lite\, n. (Min.)
A tantalate of uranium, yttrium, and calcium, of a brown or
black color.
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ambit
(wn)
ambit
n 1: an area in which something acts or operates or has power or
control: "the range of a supersonic jet"; "a piano has a
greater range than the human voice"; "the ambit of
municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this
article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside
the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world
power" [syn: scope, range, reach, orbit, compass,
ambit]
ambition
(wn)
ambition
n 1: a cherished desire; "his ambition is to own his own
business" [syn: ambition, aspiration, dream]
2: a strong drive for success [syn: ambition, ambitiousness]
v 1: have as one's ambition
ambitionless
(wn)
ambitionless
adj 1: having little desire for success or achievement [syn:
unambitious, ambitionless] [ant: ambitious]
ambitious
(wn)
ambitious
adj 1: having a strong desire for success or achievement [ant:
ambitionless, unambitious]
2: requiring full use of your abilities or resources; "ambitious
schedule"; "performed the most challenging task without a
mistake" [syn: ambitious, challenging]
ambitiously
(wn)
ambitiously
adv 1: with ambition; in an ambitious and energetic manner; "she
pursued her goals ambitiously" [syn: ambitiously,
determinedly] [ant: unambitiously]
ambitiousness
(wn)
ambitiousness
n 1: a strong drive for success [syn: ambition,
ambitiousness]
columbite
(wn)
columbite
n 1: a black mineral that is an ore of niobium and tantalum
[syn: niobite, columbite]
columbite-tantalite
(wn)
columbite-tantalite
n 1: a valuable black mineral combining niobite and tantalite;
used in cell phones and computer chips [syn: {columbite-
tantalite}, coltan]
embitter
(wn)
embitter
v 1: cause to be bitter or resentful; "These injustices
embittered her even more" [syn: embitter, envenom,
acerbate]
embitterment
(wn)
embitterment
n 1: the state of being embittered; "the embitterment that
resulted from the loss of his job never left him"
gambit
(wn)
gambit
n 1: an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the
speaker [syn: gambit, ploy]
2: a maneuver in a game or conversation [syn: ploy, gambit,
stratagem]
3: a chess move early in the game in which the player sacrifices
minor pieces in order to obtain an advantageous position
overambitious
(wn)
overambitious
adj 1: excessively ambitious
unambitious
(wn)
unambitious
adj 1: having little desire for success or achievement [syn:
unambitious, ambitionless] [ant: ambitious]
unambitiously
(wn)
unambitiously
adv 1: in an unambitious manner; "he does his job, but he works
unambitiously" [ant: ambitiously, determinedly]
ambit
(foldoc)
AMBIT

Algebraic Manipulation by Identity Translation
(also claimed: "Acronym May Be Ignored Totally").

An early pattern-matching language, developed by
C. Christensen of Massachusetts Computer Assocs in 1964, aimed
at algebraic manipulation.

[Sammet 1969, pp. 454-457].

(1994-12-08)
ambit/g
(foldoc)
AMBIT/G

AMBIT for graphs.

["An Example of the Manipulation of Directed Graphs in the
AMBIT/G Programming Language", C. Christensen, in Interactive
Systems for Experimental Applied Mathematics, M. Klerer et al,
eds, Academic Press 1968, pp. 423-435].

(1994-12-08)
ambit/l
(foldoc)
AMBIT/L

AMBIT for lists.

A variant of AMBIT supporting list handling and {pattern
matching} rules based on two-dimensional diagrams.

["An Introduction to AMBIT/L, A Diagrammatic Language for List
Processing", Carlos Christensen, Proc 2nd ACM Symp Symb and
Alg Manip (Mar 1971)].

(1994-12-08)
ambit/s
(foldoc)
AMBIT/S

AMBIT for strings.
gambit
(foldoc)
Gambit

A variant of Scheme R3.99 supporting the future
construct of Multilisp by Marc Feeley
. Implementation includes optimising
compilers for Macintosh (with Toolbox and built-in editor)
and Motorola 680x0 Unix systems and HP300, BBN
GP100 and NeXT. Version 2.0 conforms to the IEEE
Scheme standard.

Gambit used PVM as its intermediate language.

(ftp://acorn.cs.brandeis.edu/dist),
(ftp://ftp.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/amiga/fish/f7/ff764/Gambit_Terp).
(ftp://ftp.iro.umontreal.ca/pub/parallele/gambit/).

Mailing list: gambit@trex.umontreal.ca.

(1998-02-10)
ambition
(devil)
AMBITION, n. An overmastering desire to be vilified by enemies while
living and made ridiculous by friends when dead.

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