slovodefinícia
robbin
(encz)
Robbin,Robbin n: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
robbin
(czen)
Robbin,Robbinn: [jmén.] příjmení, ženské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
Robbin
(gcide)
Robbin \Rob"bin\, n. (Com.)
A kind of package in which pepper and other dry commodities
are sometimes exported from the East Indies. The robbin of
rice in Malabar weighs about 84 pounds. --Simmonds.
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Robbin
(gcide)
Robbin \Rob"bin\, n. (Naut.)
See Ropeband.
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robbin
(gcide)
Ropeband \Rope"band`\, n. (Naut.)
A small piece of spun yarn or marline, used to fasten the
head of the sail to the spar. [Written also roband, and
robbin.]
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podobné slovodefinícia
robbing
(encz)
robbing,drancování n: Zdeněk Brožrobbing,loupení n: Zdeněk Brožrobbing,okrádání n: Zdeněk Brož
robbins
(encz)
Robbins,Robbins n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
throbbing
(encz)
throbbing,pulzování n: Zdeněk Brožthrobbing,tepání n: Zdeněk Brož
robbins
(czen)
Robbins,Robbinsn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Heart-robbing
(gcide)
Heart-robbing \Heart"-rob`bing\ (-r[o^]b`b[i^]ng), a.
1. Depriving of thought; ecstatic. "Heart-robbing gladness."
--Spenser.
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2. Stealing the heart or affections; winning.
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Robbin
(gcide)
Robbin \Rob"bin\, n. (Com.)
A kind of package in which pepper and other dry commodities
are sometimes exported from the East Indies. The robbin of
rice in Malabar weighs about 84 pounds. --Simmonds.
[1913 Webster]Robbin \Rob"bin\, n. (Naut.)
See Ropeband.
[1913 Webster]Ropeband \Rope"band`\, n. (Naut.)
A small piece of spun yarn or marline, used to fasten the
head of the sail to the spar. [Written also roband, and
robbin.]
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Robbing
(gcide)
Rob \Rob\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Robbed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Robbing.] [OF. rober, of German origin; cf. OHG. roub?n, G.
rauben, and OHG. roub robbing, booty, G. raub. [root]114. See
Reave,and cf. Robe.]
1. To take (something) away from by force; to strip by
stealing; to plunder; to pillage; to steal from.
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Who would rob a hermit of his weeds,
His few books, or his beads, or maple dish?
--Milton.
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He that is robbed, not wanting what is stolen,
Let him not know it, and he's not robbed at all.
--Shak.
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To be executed for robbing a church. --Shak.
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2. (Law) To take the property of (any one) from his person,
or in his presence, feloniously, and against his will, by
violence or by putting him in fear.
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3. To deprive of, or withhold from, unjustly or injuriously;
to defraud; as, to rob one of his rest, or of his good
name; a tree robs the plants near it of sunlight.
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I never robbed the soldiers of their pay. --Shak.
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Throbbing
(gcide)
Throb \Throb\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Throbbed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Throbbing.] [OE. [thorn]robben; of uncertain origin; cf.
Russ. trepete a trembling, and E. trepidation.]
To beat, or pulsate, with more than usual force or rapidity;
to beat in consequence of agitation; to palpitate; -- said of
the heart, pulse, etc.
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My heart
Throbs to know one thing. --Shak.
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Here may his head lie on my throbbing breast. --Shak.
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jerome robbins
(wn)
Jerome Robbins
n 1: United States choreographer who brought human emotion to
classical ballet and spirited reality to Broadway musicals
(1918-1998) [syn: Robbins, Jerome Robbins]
robbins
(wn)
Robbins
n 1: United States choreographer who brought human emotion to
classical ballet and spirited reality to Broadway musicals
(1918-1998) [syn: Robbins, Jerome Robbins]
throbbing
(wn)
throbbing
adj 1: pounding or beating strongly or violently; "a throbbing
pain"; "the throbbing engine of the boat"
n 1: an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart); "he
felt a throbbing in his head" [syn: throb, throbbing,
pounding]
2: a sound with a strong rhythmic beat; "the throbbing of the
engines"
bit-robbing
(foldoc)
in-band signalling
bit-robbing
channel associated signaling
in-band signaling

(Or CAS, channel associated signaling)
Transmission of control signals in the same channel as data.
This is commonly used in the {Public Switched Telephone
Network} where the same pair of wires carry both voice and
control signals (e.g. dialling, ringing). Another example is
the use on a computer serial line of Control-S and Control-Q
characters for flow control as opposed to {hardware flow
control} which would be out-of-band signalling.

In digital communications, in-band signalling often uses
"bit-robbing" where, for example, one bit in each frame is
used for signalling instead of data. This is the reason why a
D1 channel in the T-carrier system can only carry 56 Kbps of
usable data instead of the 64 Kbps carried by the D0 channel
in the E-carrier system.

(2007-01-26)

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