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a·dap·tor A0078300 (ə-dăp′tər)n. Variant of adapter.adaptor (əˈdæptə) or adaptern1. a person or thing that adapts2. (Tools) any device for connecting two parts, esp ones that are of different sizes or have different mating fitments3. (Electronics) a. a plug used to connect an electrical device to a mains supply when they have different types of terminalsb. a device used to connect several electrical appliances to a single mains socketThesaurusNoun | 1. | adaptor - device that enables something to be used in a way different from that for which it was intended or makes different pieces of apparatus compatibleadapterdevice - an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose; "the device is small enough to wear on your wrist"; "a device intended to conserve water" | Translationsadapt (əˈdӕpt) verb to change or alter (so as to fit a different situation etc). She always adapted easily to new circumstances; He has adapted the play for television. 使適應,改編 使适应,改编 ˌadapˈtation (ӕ-) noun 適應,改編本 适应,改编本 aˈdaptable adjective willing or able to change to fit in with different circumstances. Children are usually very adaptable. 能適應的 能适应的aˌdaptaˈbility noun 適應性 适应性aˈdaptor noun a device which enables an electrical plug of one type to be used in a socket of another type, or several plugs to be used in the same socket at the same time. 轉接器 接续器adaptor
adaptor, adapter1. any device for connecting two parts, esp ones that are of different sizes or have different mating fitments 2. a. a plug used to connect an electrical device to a mains supply when they have different types of terminals b. a device used to connect several electrical appliances to a single mains socket adaptor[ə′dap·tər] (computer science) A printed circuit board that is plugged into an expansion slot in a computer to communicate with an external peripheral device. (genetics) Any of the short synthetic oligonucleotide strands that have one sticky end and one blunt end; the blunt end joins to the blunt end of a deoxyribonucleic acid fragment, forming a new fragment with two sticky ends that can be more easily spliced into a vector. Adaptor (tool)(Automatic DAta Parallelism TranslatOR) A source tosource transformation tool that transforms data parallelprograms written in Fortran 77 with array extensions,parallel loops, and layout directives to parallel programswith explicit message passing. ADAPTOR generates Fortran 77 host and node programs with message passing. The newgenerated source codes have to be compiled by the compiler ofthe parallel computer.
Version 1.0 runs on CM-5, iPCS/860, Meiko CS1/CS2, KSR 1, SGI, Alliant or a network of Suns or RS/6000s.
ftp://ftp.gmd.de/gmd/adaptor/adp_1.0.tar.Z.
adaptorAn alternate spelling of "adapter." See adapter.Adaptor
a·dapt·er , adaptor (ă-dap'tĕr, -tōr), 1. A connecting part, joining two pieces of apparatus. 2. A converter of electric current to a desired form. 3. A single- or double-stranded digodeoxynucleotide used to join two incompatible ends of restriction fragments. Adaptor A short synthetic oligonucleotide which creates an internal restriction endonuclease site. Adaptors contain a restriction overhang that can be ligated to DNA fragments containing the complementary restriction overhang—one sticky end and one blunt end. After ligation, cutting with the appropriate restriction endonuclease will produce the overhang of choice; all adaptors are 5’ blunt-end phosphorylated.a·dapt·er , adaptor (ă-dap'tĕr, -tŏr) 1. A connecting part, joining two pieces of apparatus. 2. A converter of electric current to a desired form. a·dapt·er , adaptor (ă-dap'tĕr, -tŏr) 1. A connecting part, joining two pieces of apparatus. 2. A converter of electric current to a desired form. 3. A single- or double-stranded digodeoxynucleotide used to join two incompatible ends of restriction fragments. See ADPTR See ADPTRadaptor Related to adaptor: adapter, network adaptorSynonyms for adaptornoun device that enables something to be used in a way different from that for which it was intended or makes different pieces of apparatus compatibleSynonymsRelated Words |