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B-Register

u rečniku PONS

ˈB box N COMPUT

Indexregister m <-s, ->
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b1 N Am

b abbreviation of billion

bil·lion [ˈbɪliən, Am -jən] N

Milliarde f <-, -n>
billion Brit old
Billion f <-, -en>
Unsummen für etw acc ausgeben inf

b2 N

b abbreviation of born

born [bɔ:n, Am bɔ:rn] ADJ inv

1. born (brought into life):

born fig concept, idea
born fig concept, idea

2. born (with natural ability):

to be born to do sth

Phrases:

b3 N

b COMPUT abbreviation of bit

b <-(s), -(s)>

bit5 [bɪt] N

bit COMPUT abbreviation of binary digit

Bit nt <-(s), -(s)>

bit4 [bɪt] N

Meißel m <-s, ->

bit3 [bɪt] N

Trense f <-, -n>

Phrases:

bit2 [bɪt] VB trans, intr

bit pt of bite

bit1 [bɪt] N inf

1. bit (piece):

Stück nt <-(e)s, -e>

2. bit (some):

3. bit (part):

Teil m <-(e)s, -e>
bit of a story, film
Stelle f <-, -n>

4. bit (a little):

5. bit (rather):

6. bit:

a [fair] bit [or [quite] a bit] (very)
a [fair] bit [or [quite] a bit] (very)
a [fair] bit [or [quite] a bit] (a lot)

7. bit (while):

hold on [or wait] a bit

8. bit (in negations):

but not a bit of it! Brit

9. bit pl Brit:

bits and pieces [or Brit also bobs] (odds and ends)
Krimskrams m <-es> inf

10. bit (coin):

two bits Am dated

Phrases:

to be a bit of all right Brit dated sl
every bit as ... as ...
genauso ... wie ...
to be a bit of fluff [or skirt] [or stuff] Brit dated sl
eine dufte Biene sein inf dated

b/w

b/w abbreviation of black and white

I. black and ˈwhite ADJ

1. black and white (documented):

2. black and white (not in colour):

3. black and white (clear-cut):

II. black and ˈwhite N

1. black and white (in film, photography):

2. black and white (oversimplified view):

Vereinfachung f <-, -en>

B <pl -'s>, b <pl -'s [or -s]> [bi:] N

1. B (letter):

B [o. b] nt

2. B MUS:

H [o. h] nt
B nt <-, ->
b nt <-(s), -(s)>
His nt
his nt <-, ->

3. B (mark):

Zwei f
gut

A5 N INV-FIN

A nt <-(s), -(s)>

A4 N Brit

A abbreviation of A level

A3 N

A abbreviation of answer

A2 N

A abbreviation of ampere

A <-(s), -(s)>

A1 <pl -'s [or -s]> [eɪ] N

1. A (hypothetical person, thing):

A <-(s), -(s)>

2. A (blood type):

A <-(s), -(s)>

3. A LAW:

Phrases:

A <pl -s [or -'s]>, a <pl -'s [or -s]> [eɪ] N

1. A (letter):

a nt <-(s), -(s)>
A nt <-(s), -(s)>
A for Andrew [or Am as in Abel]

2. A MUS:

A nt <-(s), -(s)>
a nt <-(s), -(s)>
As nt <-ses, -se>
as nt
Ais nt <-, ->
ais nt
A-Dur nt
a-Moll nt <->
A nt <-(s), -(s)>
a nt <-(s), -(s)>
A-Dur nt

3. A (school mark):

Eins f
Einser m A
Sechs f CH
sehr gut
to be an A student Am, Aus
to get [an] A
to give sb an A

4. A FIN:

A share Brit

B1 <pl -'s [or -s]> [bi:] N

1. B (hypothetical person, thing):

B <-, ->

2. B (blood type):

B <-, ->

A5 N INV-FIN

A nt <-(s), -(s)>

A4 N Brit

A abbreviation of A level

A3 N

A abbreviation of answer

A2 N

A abbreviation of ampere

A <-(s), -(s)>

A1 <pl -'s [or -s]> [eɪ] N

1. A (hypothetical person, thing):

A <-(s), -(s)>

2. A (blood type):

A <-(s), -(s)>

3. A LAW:

Phrases:

A <pl -s [or -'s]>, a <pl -'s [or -s]> [eɪ] N

1. A (letter):

a nt <-(s), -(s)>
A nt <-(s), -(s)>
A for Andrew [or Am as in Abel]

2. A MUS:

A nt <-(s), -(s)>
a nt <-(s), -(s)>
As nt <-ses, -se>
as nt
Ais nt <-, ->
ais nt
A-Dur nt
a-Moll nt <->
A nt <-(s), -(s)>
a nt <-(s), -(s)>
A-Dur nt

3. A (school mark):

Eins f
Einser m A
Sechs f CH
sehr gut
to be an A student Am, Aus
to get [an] A
to give sb an A

4. A FIN:

A share Brit

B2 [bi:] N

B abbreviation of black lead

B <-, ->

black ˈlead N

Grafit m <-s, -e>

B3 [bi:] N

B abbreviation of bishop (in chess)

L <-, ->

bish·op [ˈbɪʃəp] N

1. bishop (priest):

Bischof m <-s, Bischöfe>

2. bishop CHESS:

Läufer m <-s, ->

B4 [bi:] N

B COMPUT abbreviation of byte

B <-, ->

byte [baɪt] N COMPUT

Byte nt <-(s), -(s)>

b/f

b/f ECON abbreviation of brought forward

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

B N INV-FIN

B/P N FINMKT

B/P m

B/L N handel

B/A N

B/A abbreviation of Banker's Acceptance FINMKT

B/A f

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However, due to the influence of several major computer architectures and product lines, the byte became overwhelmingly associated with 8 bits.
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Variable-length types such as string and opaque are padded to a total divisible by four bytes.
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In the case of a read, they indicate which bytes the initiator is interested in.
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If each frame carried but a single byte, the data throughput efficiency would be extremely low.
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The instructions have variable-length between one and 22 bytes, and they take two operands, both of which can be memory locations.
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