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Глоссарий технических терминов


    Storage, английский
    1. Склад; хранение; хранилище; память (вычислительной машины)

    2. Хранение; хранилище; память (вычислительной машины)

    3. A key/value database contained in each account, where keys and values are both 32-byte strings but can otherwise contain anything.

    4. Хранение

    5. In computing, any device in or on which information can be kept. microcomputers have two main types of storage: random access memory (ram) and disk drives and other external storage media. other types of storage include read-only memory (rom) and buffers.

    6. The memory available for storage of apps, games, media, settings, and more. it is an interface for users to see what is consuming the storage space on their phone, and functionality to move content from phone to sd card. storage

    7. The microsoft azure service that lets you store binary data and text data in blobs, unstructured non-relational data in tables, and messages for workflow and communication in queues.

    8. Плата за хранение в холодильнике или на складе


    Battery, английский
    1. Illegal beating or physical violence or control of a person without their permission. (compare with assault.) agresion

    2. Батарея

    3. Аккумуляторная батарея

    4. A place whereon cannon, mortars, &c., are or may be mounted for action. it generally has a parapet for the protection of the gunners, and other defences and conveniences according to its importance and objects. (see also floating battery.) also, a company of artillery. in field-artillery it includes men, guns (usually six in the british service), horses, carriages, &c., complete for service.

    5. [1] two or more artillery pieces of the same caliber, or used for a shared purpose (e.g., anti-aircraft). [2] the entire armament of a warship. [3] a set of interconnected galvanic cells capable of holding an electrical charge and providing a source of supplementary energy (e.g., in a diesel-engined submarine).

    6. A number of similar machines or similar pieces of equipment placed side by side on a single or separate base and operated by means of common connections as a unit. compare bank

    7. A blasting machine.

    8. Two or more electrochemical cells enclosed in a container and electrically interconnected in an appropriate series/parallel arrangement to provide the required operating voltage and current levels. under common usage, the term battery also applies to a single cell if it constitutes the entire electrochemical storage system.

    9. A device, made up of a collection of cells, used for storing electricity. can be either rechargeable or non-rechargeable. batteries types include flooded cell, sealed, and dry cell. battery chemistries include lead-acid, nickel-metal-hydride (nimh), nickel-cadmium (nicad) and lithium.

    10. A power source for a portable device.

    11. Two or more electrochemical cells enclosed in a container and electrically

    12. Direct current electrical storage unit which converts chemical or other forms of energy into electrical energy. also accumulator (archaic),

    13. The component that stores the electrical power needed to start the engine. the battery also powers vehicle accessories when there is insufficient power output from the charging system, and acts as a “shock absorber” for the vehicle electrical system.

    14. Locomotives and carriages are nowadays invariably fitted with large, heavy-duty batteries to provide start up and emergency power. batteries are usually recharged from a power line running along the train or from the traction power supply through a generator, alternator or converter.




    Монтажа, русский

    Capacitive, английский