单词 | gb |
释义 | > as lemmasGb Gb n. Computing gigabit(s), (a) 1,073,741,824 (or 230) bits, as a unit of memory capacity or the size of data; (b) (in later use also) one billion (or 109) bits. ΚΠ 1970 Proc. IEEE 58 1779/1 The system presented here makes efficient use of solid-state technology to achieve system information rates of one gigabit per second (1 Gb · s−1). 1997 Proc. Internat. Conf. Computing in High Energy Physics '95 74 Data densities exceeding 100 Gb/in2 on ‘nail-size’ cylinders have been attained with write speeds of 0.7 Mb/sec and read speeds of 1 Mb/sec. 2015 Globe & Mail (Canada) (Nexis) 30 Oct. b6 His company is fully capable of bringing 1 Gb per second..[but] right now we don't think it's necessary. GB GB n. Computing gigabyte(s), (a) 1,073,741,824 (or 230) bytes, as a unit of memory capacity or the size of data; (b) (in later use also) one billion (109) bytes. ΚΠ 1978 P. Wentzel in W. E. Proebster Digital Memory & Storage 33 The total capacity of a disk file subsystem..can range from a few tens of megabytes (MB) up to many gigabytes (GB), i.e. a maximum of almost 1011bits. 1995 Byte May 196/1 The tapes cost only about $12 for 2 GB of storage capacity. 2013 Wall St. Jrnl. 23 Jan. d2/4 The Toshiba [computer] has 128 GB of storage. G.B. G.B. n. U.S. colloquial (now rare) ‘grand bounce’ or ‘go-by’ (see go-by n.1 2), a dismissal or ejection. [Probably originally an initialism < grand bounce, although later also understood as representing go by.] ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > lack of work > [noun] > dismissal or discharge discharginga1398 discharge1523 quietus est1530 conduction1538 cassing1550 remove1553 destitution1554 mittimus1596 dismissionc1600 quietus1635 removal1645 cashierment1656 separation1779 dismissing1799 dismissala1806 to give (a person) the sack1825 bullet1841 congee1847 decapitation1869 G.B.1880 the shove1899 spear1912 bob-tail1915 severance1941 sacking1958 termination1974 1880 News & Press (Cimarron, New Mexico) 23 Dec. 1/7 Well, I've got the g.b... I've been fired! 1917 G. B. McCutcheon Green Fancy 157 Guess I'm going to get the G.B. 'fore long. 1945 Washington Post 5 Jan. s3/1 He's striving to ‘nail it’ and ‘come clean’ on his courses so he won't get the g. b. (go-by). GB GB n. Great Britain. Π 1855 Jrnl. Amer. Oriental Soc. 5 p. xxv List of Members, Committees, etc., of the R. A. S. of G. B. and I. London: 1855. 8vo, pp. 16. 1937 M. Sharp Nutmeg Tree xii. 144 There were four cars standing outside, but only one with a G.B. plate. 1951 Chronol. Internat. Events 7 466 Mr John Edwards (G.B.) replied that the British taxation system was more favourable to the workers than any other. 2014 Radio Times 26 Apr. (South/West ed.) 40/1 Dave Brailsford was plotting to make the men and women wearing Team GB's skin suits the fastest [cyclists] in the world. < as lemmas |
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