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Get a life
Telecommunications Glossary |
What to say to somebody who has spent too much time in front of a computer.
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Get, английский
- Acquire, obtain, secure, procure, gain, fetch, find, score, accumulate, win, earn, rep, catch, net, bag, derive, collect, gather, glean, pick up, accept, come by, regain, salvage
- Ground elapsed time
Get, шведский
Get (got), английский
Get (got, got), английский
Get (illness), английский
Get a pink slip, английский
Get a visa, английский
Get afloat, английский
Pulling out a grounded boat.
Get an angle, английский
Same as "leave an angle"
Get back in line, английский
Go from being "out of line" to back "in line"
Get cleanup, английский
Get cracking, английский
Now meaning to push ahead, this term derives from the days of sail, when a shipmaster in a hurry would raise so much canvas that masts and standing rigging became taut to the point of creaking and cracking.
Get deeper, английский
Get dull, английский
Get genuine windows, английский
An application that comes with a product key and dvd that allows users them to purchase windows and activate their current copy of windows from the client.
Get go (gitgo), английский
Начало.
Get hit, английский
Go lower in price, when bids in the stock or market are hit, causing those bids to vanish and be replaced by lower ones. come in. antithesis of on the take.
Get in share, английский
Cajunfor get in there. example boudreaux told his alligator, get in share.
Get nothing, английский
Those who had lost a limb or eye would often be given an extra quarter share.
Get off, английский
V make out
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Ghz - gigahertz, английский
- See hz - hertz.
- 1,000 mhz-one billion hertz. glossary/42 i
Geostationary orbit - geosynchronous - clarke belt, английский
An orbital path approximately 22,300 miles above the earth. this unique satellite orbit has the characteristic that objects located in it rotate at the same relative speed as the surface of the earth. objects placed in this orbit such as communications satellites can be considered fixed with respect to antennas located on the surface of the earth which are oriented towards them. satellites in this orbit are always positioned above the same spot on the earth and from the earth, they appear fixed in space. microwave transmission from these earth located antennas can be sent to the relatively fixed satellites in this orbit which serve as microwave repeaters back to the surface of the earth. british physicist and science fiction writer, sir arthur c. clarke, invented satellite communication in his 1954 paper wireless world, which explained this east-west orbit, 22,300 miles above the equator; three satellites based in this orbit could provide world-wide communications.
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