slovo | definícia |
storage (encz) | storage,akumulování n: Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,nahromadění Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,sklad n: Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,skladiště Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,skladovací prostor Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,skladování n: Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,uchovávání n: Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,uložení n: Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,úschova n: Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,uschování n: Zdeněk Brož |
storage (encz) | storage,uskladnění n: Zdeněk Brož |
Storage (gcide) | Storage \Stor"age\, n.
1. The act of depositing in a store or warehouse for safe
keeping; also, the safe keeping of goods in a warehouse.
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2. Space for the safe keeping of goods.
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3. The price changed for keeping goods in a store.
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Storage battery. (Physics) See the Note under Battery.
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storage (wn) | storage
n 1: the act of storing something
2: a depository for goods; "storehouses were built close to the
docks" [syn: storehouse, depot, entrepot, storage,
store]
3: the commercial enterprise of storing goods and materials
4: (computer science) the process of storing information in a
computer memory or on a magnetic tape or disk
5: an electronic memory device; "a memory and the CPU form the
central part of a computer to which peripherals are attached"
[syn: memory, computer memory, storage, {computer
storage}, store, memory board]
6: depositing in a warehouse; "they decided to reposition their
furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn"; "my car
is in storage"; "publishers reduced print runs to cut down
the cost of warehousing" [syn: repositing, reposition,
storage, warehousing] |
storage (foldoc) | data storage
storage
(Or "memory") A device or medium into which data can
be entered, in which it can be held, and from which it can be
retrieved at a later time.
The distinguishing characteristics of a device are its
capacity (the number of bytes it can hold), its {access
speed}, whether it is volatile (loses data when the power is
turned off), whether it is removeable or fixed and whether
it is writeable or read-only.
Some examples are DRAM, hard disk, CD-ROM, {Flash
memory}.
{Storage timeline
(https://www.frontierinternet.com/gateway/data-storage-timeline/)}
by (https://www.frontierinternet.com/).
(2018-04-11)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
storage battery (mass) | storage battery
- batéria |
carbon storage (encz) | carbon storage,ukládání uhlíku [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
clear water storage tank (encz) | clear water storage tank,akumulační nádrž [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
cold storage (encz) | cold storage, n: |
computer storage (encz) | computer storage, n: |
constant storage capacity of water reservoir (encz) | constant storage capacity of water reservoir,prostor stálého nadržení
vodní nádrže [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
constant storage level (encz) | constant storage level,hladina stálého nadržení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
data-storage medium (encz) | data-storage medium, n: |
economic storage level (encz) | economic storage level,hladina hospodářského nadržení [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
economic storage reservoir capacity (encz) | economic storage reservoir capacity,hospodářský prostor
nádrže [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
external storage (encz) | external storage, n: |
fixed storage (encz) | fixed storage, n: |
iron-storage disease (encz) | iron-storage disease, n: |
magnetic storage (encz) | magnetic storage,magnetické médium n: [it.] Ivan Masár |
magnetic storage medium (encz) | magnetic storage medium,magnetické médium n: [it.] Ivan Masár |
maximum storage level (encz) | maximum storage level,hladina maximálního nadržení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
non-volatile storage (encz) | non-volatile storage, n: |
nonvolatile storage (encz) | nonvolatile storage, n: |
normal storage level (encz) | normal storage level,hladina normálního nadržení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
protected storage room (encz) | protected storage room,záchytná vana [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
pumped storage hydroelectric power plant (encz) | pumped storage hydroelectric power plant,přečerpávací vodní
elektrárna Jaroslav Brudna |
push-down storage (encz) | push-down storage, n: |
read-only storage (encz) | read-only storage, n: |
real storage (encz) | real storage, n: |
secondary storage (encz) | secondary storage, n: |
sludge-storage space (encz) | sludge-storage space,kalový prostor [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
spent fuel storage facility (encz) | spent fuel storage facility,sklad vyhořelého paliva n: Pino |
storage area (encz) | storage area, n: |
storage battery (encz) | storage battery,akumulátor n: Zdeněk Brožstorage battery,baterie n: Zdeněk Brož |
storage cell (encz) | storage cell, n: |
storage device (encz) | storage device, n: |
storage locker (encz) | storage locker, n: |
storage medium (encz) | storage medium, n: |
storage ring (encz) | storage ring, n: |
storage room (encz) | storage room, n: |
storage space (encz) | storage space, n: |
storage tank (encz) | storage tank, n: |
storage warehouse (encz) | storage warehouse, n: |
virtual storage (encz) | virtual storage, n: |
volatile storage (encz) | volatile storage, n: |
waste storage (encz) | waste storage,skladování odpadu [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
water storage (encz) | water storage,akumulace vody [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Pastorage (gcide) | Pastorage \Pas"tor*age\, n.
The office, jurisdiction, or duty, of a pastor; pastorate.
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Storage (gcide) | Storage \Stor"age\, n.
1. The act of depositing in a store or warehouse for safe
keeping; also, the safe keeping of goods in a warehouse.
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2. Space for the safe keeping of goods.
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3. The price changed for keeping goods in a store.
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Storage battery. (Physics) See the Note under Battery.
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Storage battery (gcide) | Storage \Stor"age\, n.
1. The act of depositing in a store or warehouse for safe
keeping; also, the safe keeping of goods in a warehouse.
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2. Space for the safe keeping of goods.
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3. The price changed for keeping goods in a store.
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Storage battery. (Physics) See the Note under Battery.
[1913 Webster]Battery \Bat"ter*y\, n.; pl. Batteries. [F. batterie, fr.
battre. See Batter, v. t.]
1. The act of battering or beating.
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2. (Law) The unlawful beating of another. It includes every
willful, angry and violent, or negligent touching of
another's person or clothes, or anything attached to his
person or held by him.
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3. (Mil.)
(a) Any place where cannon or mortars are mounted, for
attack or defense.
(b) Two or more pieces of artillery in the field.
(c) A company or division of artillery, including the
gunners, guns, horses, and all equipments. In the
United States, a battery of flying artillery consists
usually of six guns.
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Barbette battery. See Barbette.
Battery d'enfilade, or Enfilading battery, one that
sweeps the whole length of a line of troops or part of a
work.
Battery en ['e]charpe, one that plays obliquely.
Battery gun, a gun capable of firing a number of shots
simultaneously or successively without stopping to load.
Battery wagon, a wagon employed to transport the tools and
materials for repair of the carriages, etc., of the
battery.
In battery, projecting, as a gun, into an embrasure or over
a parapet in readiness for firing.
Masked battery, a battery artificially concealed until
required to open upon the enemy.
Out of battery, or From battery, withdrawn, as a gun, to
a position for loading.
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4. (Elec.)
(a) A number of coated jars (Leyden jars) so connected
that they may be charged and discharged
simultaneously.
(b) An apparatus for generating voltaic electricity.
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Note: In the trough battery, copper and zinc plates,
connected in pairs, divide the trough into cells, which
are filled with an acid or oxidizing liquid; the effect
is exhibited when wires connected with the two
end-plates are brought together. In {Daniell's
battery}, the metals are zinc and copper, the former in
dilute sulphuric acid, or a solution of sulphate of
zinc, the latter in a saturated solution of sulphate of
copper. A modification of this is the common {gravity
battery}, so called from the automatic action of the
two fluids, which are separated by their specific
gravities. In Grove's battery, platinum is the metal
used with zinc; two fluids are used, one of them in a
porous cell surrounded by the other. In Bunsen's or
the carbon battery, the carbon of gas coke is
substituted for the platinum of Grove's. In
Leclanch['e]'s battery, the elements are zinc in a
solution of ammonium chloride, and gas carbon
surrounded with manganese dioxide in a porous cell. A
secondary battery is a battery which usually has the
two plates of the same kind, generally of lead, in
dilute sulphuric acid, and which, when traversed by an
electric current, becomes charged, and is then capable
of giving a current of itself for a time, owing to
chemical changes produced by the charging current. A
storage battery is a kind of secondary battery used
for accumulating and storing the energy of electrical
charges or currents, usually by means of chemical work
done by them; an accumulator.
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5. A number of similar machines or devices in position; an
apparatus consisting of a set of similar parts; as, a
battery of boilers, of retorts, condensers, etc.
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6. (Metallurgy) A series of stamps operated by one motive
power, for crushing ores containing the precious metals.
--Knight.
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7. The box in which the stamps for crushing ore play up and
down.
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8. (Baseball) The pitcher and catcher together.
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storage battery (gcide) | Storage \Stor"age\, n.
1. The act of depositing in a store or warehouse for safe
keeping; also, the safe keeping of goods in a warehouse.
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2. Space for the safe keeping of goods.
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3. The price changed for keeping goods in a store.
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Storage battery. (Physics) See the Note under Battery.
[1913 Webster]Battery \Bat"ter*y\, n.; pl. Batteries. [F. batterie, fr.
battre. See Batter, v. t.]
1. The act of battering or beating.
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2. (Law) The unlawful beating of another. It includes every
willful, angry and violent, or negligent touching of
another's person or clothes, or anything attached to his
person or held by him.
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3. (Mil.)
(a) Any place where cannon or mortars are mounted, for
attack or defense.
(b) Two or more pieces of artillery in the field.
(c) A company or division of artillery, including the
gunners, guns, horses, and all equipments. In the
United States, a battery of flying artillery consists
usually of six guns.
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Barbette battery. See Barbette.
Battery d'enfilade, or Enfilading battery, one that
sweeps the whole length of a line of troops or part of a
work.
Battery en ['e]charpe, one that plays obliquely.
Battery gun, a gun capable of firing a number of shots
simultaneously or successively without stopping to load.
Battery wagon, a wagon employed to transport the tools and
materials for repair of the carriages, etc., of the
battery.
In battery, projecting, as a gun, into an embrasure or over
a parapet in readiness for firing.
Masked battery, a battery artificially concealed until
required to open upon the enemy.
Out of battery, or From battery, withdrawn, as a gun, to
a position for loading.
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4. (Elec.)
(a) A number of coated jars (Leyden jars) so connected
that they may be charged and discharged
simultaneously.
(b) An apparatus for generating voltaic electricity.
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Note: In the trough battery, copper and zinc plates,
connected in pairs, divide the trough into cells, which
are filled with an acid or oxidizing liquid; the effect
is exhibited when wires connected with the two
end-plates are brought together. In {Daniell's
battery}, the metals are zinc and copper, the former in
dilute sulphuric acid, or a solution of sulphate of
zinc, the latter in a saturated solution of sulphate of
copper. A modification of this is the common {gravity
battery}, so called from the automatic action of the
two fluids, which are separated by their specific
gravities. In Grove's battery, platinum is the metal
used with zinc; two fluids are used, one of them in a
porous cell surrounded by the other. In Bunsen's or
the carbon battery, the carbon of gas coke is
substituted for the platinum of Grove's. In
Leclanch['e]'s battery, the elements are zinc in a
solution of ammonium chloride, and gas carbon
surrounded with manganese dioxide in a porous cell. A
secondary battery is a battery which usually has the
two plates of the same kind, generally of lead, in
dilute sulphuric acid, and which, when traversed by an
electric current, becomes charged, and is then capable
of giving a current of itself for a time, owing to
chemical changes produced by the charging current. A
storage battery is a kind of secondary battery used
for accumulating and storing the energy of electrical
charges or currents, usually by means of chemical work
done by them; an accumulator.
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5. A number of similar machines or devices in position; an
apparatus consisting of a set of similar parts; as, a
battery of boilers, of retorts, condensers, etc.
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6. (Metallurgy) A series of stamps operated by one motive
power, for crushing ores containing the precious metals.
--Knight.
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7. The box in which the stamps for crushing ore play up and
down.
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8. (Baseball) The pitcher and catcher together.
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acoustic storage (wn) | acoustic storage
n 1: a storage device consisting of acoustic delay lines |
auxiliary storage (wn) | auxiliary storage
n 1: a data storage device that is not the main memory of a
computer [syn: auxiliary storage, external storage,
secondary storage] |
buffer storage (wn) | buffer storage
n 1: (computer science) a part of RAM used for temporary storage
of data that is waiting to be sent to a device; used to
compensate for differences in the rate of flow of data
between components of a computer system [syn: buffer,
buffer storage, buffer store] |
cold storage (wn) | cold storage
n 1: in a state of abeyance or postponement
2: refrigerated storage for preservation |
computer storage (wn) | computer storage
n 1: an electronic memory device; "a memory and the CPU form the
central part of a computer to which peripherals are
attached" [syn: memory, computer memory, storage,
computer storage, store, memory board] |
data-storage medium (wn) | data-storage medium
n 1: a medium for storing information [syn: storage medium,
data-storage medium] |
external storage (wn) | external storage
n 1: a data storage device that is not the main memory of a
computer [syn: auxiliary storage, external storage,
secondary storage] |
fixed storage (wn) | fixed storage
n 1: (computer science) memory whose contents can be accessed
and read but cannot be changed [syn: read-only memory,
ROM, read-only storage, fixed storage] |
iron-storage disease (wn) | iron-storage disease
n 1: pathology in which iron accumulates in the tissues;
characterized by bronzed skin and enlarged liver and
diabetes mellitus and abnormalities of the pancreas and the
joints [syn: hemochromatosis, iron-storage disease,
iron overload, bronzed diabetes] |
magnetic storage (wn) | magnetic storage
n 1: any storage medium in which different patterns of
magnetization are used to represent stored bits or bytes of
information; "the hard disk in you computer is magnetic
storage" [syn: magnetic storage medium, {magnetic
medium}, magnetic storage] |
magnetic storage medium (wn) | magnetic storage medium
n 1: any storage medium in which different patterns of
magnetization are used to represent stored bits or bytes of
information; "the hard disk in you computer is magnetic
storage" [syn: magnetic storage medium, {magnetic
medium}, magnetic storage] |
non-volatile storage (wn) | non-volatile storage
n 1: computer storage that is not lost when the power is turned
off [syn: non-volatile storage, nonvolatile storage]
[ant: volatile storage] |
nonvolatile storage (wn) | nonvolatile storage
n 1: computer storage that is not lost when the power is turned
off [syn: non-volatile storage, nonvolatile storage]
[ant: volatile storage] |
push-down storage (wn) | push-down storage
n 1: a storage device that handles data so that the next item to
be retrieved is the item most recently stored (LIFO) [syn:
push-down storage, push-down store, stack] |
read-only storage (wn) | read-only storage
n 1: (computer science) memory whose contents can be accessed
and read but cannot be changed [syn: read-only memory,
ROM, read-only storage, fixed storage] |
real storage (wn) | real storage
n 1: the main memory in a virtual memory system |
secondary storage (wn) | secondary storage
n 1: a data storage device that is not the main memory of a
computer [syn: auxiliary storage, external storage,
secondary storage] |
storage allocation (wn) | storage allocation
n 1: (computer science) the assignment of particular areas of a
magnetic disk to particular data or instructions [syn:
allocation, storage allocation] |
storage area (wn) | storage area
n 1: the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo [syn:
cargo area, cargo deck, cargo hold, hold, {storage
area}] |
storage battery (wn) | storage battery
n 1: a voltaic battery that stores electric charge [syn:
storage battery, accumulator] |
storage cell (wn) | storage cell
n 1: a cell that can be recharged [syn: storage cell,
secondary cell] |
storage device (wn) | storage device
n 1: a device that preserves information for retrieval [syn:
memory device, storage device] |
storage locker (wn) | storage locker
n 1: a storage compartment for clothes and valuables; usually it
has a lock [syn: cabinet, locker, storage locker] |
storage medium (wn) | storage medium
n 1: a medium for storing information [syn: storage medium,
data-storage medium] |
storage ring (wn) | storage ring
n 1: container consisting of a set of magnets set in a doughnut-
shaped ring around which charged particles from an
accelerator can be kept circulating until they are used |
storage room (wn) | storage room
n 1: a room in which things are stored [syn: storeroom,
storage room, stowage] |
storage space (wn) | storage space
n 1: the area in any structure that provides space for storage |
storage tank (wn) | storage tank
n 1: a large (usually metallic) vessel for holding gases or
liquids [syn: tank, storage tank] |
storage warehouse (wn) | storage warehouse
n 1: a storehouse for goods and merchandise [syn: warehouse,
storage warehouse] |
storage-battery grid (wn) | storage-battery grid
n 1: a perforated or corrugated metal plate used in a storage
battery as a conductor and support for the active material
[syn: grid, storage-battery grid] |
virtual storage (wn) | virtual storage
n 1: (computer science) memory created by using the hard disk to
simulate additional random-access memory; the addressable
storage space available to the user of a computer system in
which virtual addresses are mapped into real addresses
[syn: virtual memory, virtual storage] |
volatile storage (wn) | volatile storage
n 1: computer storage that is erased when the power is turned
off [ant: non-volatile storage, nonvolatile storage] |
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