AssumeFPS ( «ntsc_film») set input = D: test. avs set output = D: imgseqtest_v. mkv set ref = 5 set bframes = 5 set x264Path = D: x264. exe % x264Path% % input% — preset fast — ref % ref% — bframes % bframes% — output % output% avs [warning]: converting input clip to YV12 avs [info] ❋ Colinhunt (2010)
Returns an array indexed using the keys from the $input array. pattern: The pattern to search for, as a string. flags: If set to PREG_GREP_INVERT, this function returns the elements of the input array that do not match the given $pattern. preg_last_error (void) ❋ Unknown (2009)
In parenting you also have a very close team effort of the parties involved to make the best informed decision for the child they look after … it is not absurd that they obtain input from the child (third party) … and it is not absurd that the decision they make isn’t always the right one. ❋ Unknown (2009)
After so many responses, I feel like my input is almost meaningless, but I will post because I feel so strongly about this topic. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Because the input is actually scraping this page for the urls, as long as the format doesn’t change, the pipe should stay up-to-date with this page. ❋ Unknown (2005)
We talk about it for ages, but the upshot of my input is that you attempt to get your significant other to read comics the same way you try to get ANYone to engage in ANY media as broad or deep as comics – you talk to them, you listen to the sort of things they like, and you try to select things that fit. ❋ Unknown (2009)
That level of input is still better than no input at all. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The measure is intended to widen the scope of a long-standing White House initiative on Latino education by increasing partnerships with the private sector and soliciting more input from the community. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)
The fellow will be assigned a primary mentor during the program whose job it will be to monitor progress and solicit evaluation input from the faculty. ❋ Unknown (2010)
In a confusing, meandering press conference Monday at the family’s compound in the Encino area of Los Angeles, Joe Jackson, accompanied by longtime friend the Rev. Al Sharpton, talked about his new record company, said Michael’s three children belong with their grandparents, brusquely dismissed any input from the mother of two of the children, and rejected any chance of burying Michael at his sprawling Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara County. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Boxee adjusts its product road map as it receives input from the community. ❋ Unknown (2009)
COUNTY PARKS PUBLIC COMMENT MEETING, public input is requested regarding the draft comprehensive park system plan. ❋ Post (2010)
She writes: I said that getting input is important, and has to happen. ❋ Mike DeBonis (2010)
Only one person makes the decision — the managing editor — but he gets a lot of input from the art director, the photo editor, various assistant editors. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)
Western companies may need to look at a new form of business relationship, where their input is confined to marketing and distribution. ❋ Mark Bursa (2010)
Your input is limited and so your actiosn are limited. ❋ SVGL (2009)
One thing about music and games that might differ in the future is input from the user. ❋ SVGL (2009)
He’s nailin’ me, [yup], he’s my input. ❋ TheManW/ThePlan (2007)
The [information] should be [INPUTTED] into the [software]. ❋ H3dg3h0g (2006)
I had no idea Vanessa was [triple input]!! Last night she [let me fuck] her, then she [took it in the ass] and this morning she gave me a hummer! ❋ WildBill33 (2011)
[Tatianna] is such an input hoe, she always has her nose in Tyra Sanchez’s business.
Phoenix O’[hara] [gave her two] cents about Tyra Sanchez and absolutely no one cared. She’s such an input hoe. ❋ Tyra Sanchez (2017)
So [I asked] her if I could give her the third [input] and she kicked me [in the junk]! ❋ Tom Thamuz (2003)
[Tyra] endured [a hell of a lot of] abuse and b.s. before she finally started standing up for herself. I’m sick and tired of those input hoes feeding into [systemic oppression] cuz they know some people will lap that shit up when they go in on Tyra. ❋ Rosa BuxomburgRosa (2017)
Guy 1: So [how many] [inputs] is she? Does she do [3rd input]?
Guy 2: Yeah, she does all 3 inputs. She doesn’t go for 3rd input very often though. ❋ Sparisi1122 (2010)
Just came back from [Jeff]. He [supplied] [directors input]… ❋ The_Ratter (2010)
i’ve got the [weed], but [i need] an input device.
we made an input device out of [an apple] … ❋ Bkdouble (2006)
[Meli] is bi-input ❋ Reallytee (2022)
Noun
I need your input on what to have for dinner.
She provided some valuable input at the start of the project.
The computer gets its input from a keyboard or mouse.
This VCR has several audio inputs.
The job will require a considerable input of money.
The data is ready for input into a computer.
Verb
She inputted the sales figures into the spreadsheet.
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Recent Examples on the Web
That was bad news for homeowners, but a good business model for those companies selling lawn care products who, on the one hand, handicapped homeowners by killing off the clover and, on the other hand, sold them more chemical inputs to recreate what could have occurred naturally.
—Ted Steinberg, Fortune, 11 Apr. 2023
Britney Spears is doing fitness her way, and without the input of any personal trainers.
—Hannah Dailey, Billboard, 11 Apr. 2023
Kennebeck, the Army’s criminal law director, said that commanders consider victim input and preference when deciding whether to take a case to court-martial or grant an administrative separation.
—Anchorage Daily News, 11 Apr. 2023
And there are some moments in which the fusion is well blended enough that no stylistic input seems to have the upper hand.
—Seth Colter Walls, New York Times, 9 Apr. 2023
For example, premium models allow for remappable buttons and adjustable triggers for less input lag.
—Matt Ng, Popular Mechanics, 8 Apr. 2023
The difficult part is ensuring that the output of the laser, which emits at the edge, lines up with the input of the silicon photonics chip.
—Roel Baets, IEEE Spectrum, 8 Apr. 2023
From planning contributions on Birmingham’s City Walk to helping gather community input for Jefferson County Memorial Project’s new Linn Park monument, REV Birmingham is working to make downtown Birmingham a more attractive place to live, work, and visit.
—Heather Gann | Hgann@al.com, al, 8 Apr. 2023
Ask a Question Chat area Question input area.
—Carolyn Hax, Washington Post, 7 Apr. 2023
To search available local channels, go to DirecTV’s website and input your ZIP code.
—Stacey Nguyen, EW.com, 18 Mar. 2023
China, which first eliminated quarantine for international arrivals in January, will still require visitors to take a COVID-19 test 48 hours before their departure and input those results into their customs health declaration forms, CNN reported.
—Alison Fox, Travel + Leisure, 14 Mar. 2023
Pinoli shared that the guides are able to input a code that activates railroad crossing warning gates before the bikes approach each road.
—Julia Carmel, Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar. 2023
When a user normally inputs a word into an AI text-to-image generator, DALL-E, Midjourney, or any other algorithm of your choice creates an image with no regard to perspective, scale, or positioning.
—Darren Orf, Popular Mechanics, 9 Mar. 2023
In 2013, Square released a point-of-sales product that replaced cash registers by letting vendors input an order into a tablet and letting customers swipe a credit card to add their signature and tip.
—Brian X. Chen, New York Times, 1 Mar. 2023
Starting today, Waze users can input their vehicle information into the app, as well as their preferred plug type, and Waze will find the nearest stations along their route.
—Andrew J. Hawkins, The Verge, 14 Mar. 2023
This will not stop teens from using the app for the day; users over the age of 13 can input their passcode to continue scrolling.
—Julia Landwehr, Health, 8 Mar. 2023
Machine learning algorithms can input data faster and more accurately than humans.
—Expert Panel®, Forbes, 23 Feb. 2023
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These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word ‘input.’ Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback about these examples.
входной, вводимый, ввод, входные данные, вводить
прилагательное
- входной (о сигнале)
- расположенный на входе (прибора)
- исходный (о данных)
существительное ↓
- вклад
- вложение, инвестиция, взнос
- шотл. денежный вклад
- затраты (на производство); потребляемый фактор, фактор производства
labour inputs — затраты труда, трудозатраты
- пуск, ввод, запуск в производство
- ввод, вход, подача
- устройство ввода
- входной сигнал
- входные данные; входная информация
- ввод, подача, подвод; загрузка (металла)
- подводимая мощность, потребляемая мощность
- радио входной контур
глагол
- вчт. вводить данные (в машину)
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
to input text — вводить текст
input data — входные данные
input device — входное устройство, устройство ввода
an input cord — входной провод
input limits — заданные ограничения
input/output processor — процессор ввода-вывода, ПВВ
input-output interface — интерфейс ввода-вывода
input neuron — входной нейрон
input switch — входной переключатель
multiple-input switch — переключатель со многими входами
Примеры с переводом
I will forever be grateful for his considerable input.
Я буду вечно ему благодарен за его значительный вклад.
The job will require a considerable input of money.
Эта работа потребует значительного денежного вклада.
The data is ready for input into a computer.
Данные готовы к вводу в компьютер.
She provided some valuable input at the start of the project.
Она внесла ценный вклад в запуск этого проекта.
There has been a big input of resources into the project from industry.
В данный проект были вложены большие промышленные ресурсы.
The information is input to our computer system.
Данная информация введена в нашу компьютерную систему.
We’ll need input from community nurses.
Нам понадобится помощь участковых медсестёр.
The computer gets its input from a keyboard or mouse.
Компьютер получает входные данные от клавиатуры или мыши.
Farmers contributed most of the input into the survey.
Наибольший вклад в данное исследование внесли фермеры.
Plug the yellow cable into the Video Input on the TV or VCR.
Подключите жёлтый провод ко входу «видео» на телевизоре или видеомагнитофоне.
If the input data specified it, the file will close and the process terminates.
Если это предусмотрено входными данными, файл будет закрыт и процесс завершится.
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
This VCR has several audio inputs.
I need your input on what to have for dinner.
She inputted the sales figures into the spreadsheet.
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера.
Формы слова
verb
I/you/we/they: input
he/she/it: inputs
ing ф. (present participle): inputting
2-я ф. (past tense): input or inputted
3-я ф. (past participle): input or inputted
noun
ед. ч.(singular): input
мн. ч.(plural): inputs
in·put
(ĭn′po͝ot′)
n.
1. Something put into a system or expended in its operation to achieve output or a result, especially:
a. Energy, work, or power used to drive a machine.
b. Current, electromotive force, or power supplied to an electric circuit, network, or device.
c. Information put into a communications system for transmission or into a computer system for processing.
d. Any of the items, including materials, equipment, and funds, required for production.
2.
a. The act of putting in; infusion: a steady input of fuel.
b. An amount put in.
3. Contribution of information or a comment or viewpoint: a discussion with input from all members of the group.
tr.v. in·put·ted or in·put, in·put·ting, in·puts
To enter (data or a program) into a computer.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
input
(ˈɪnˌpʊt)
n
1. the act of putting in
2. that which is put in
3. (Economics) (often plural) a resource required for industrial production, such as capital goods, labour services, raw materials, etc
4. (Electronics) electronics
a. the signal or current fed into a component or circuit
b. the terminals, or some other point, to which the signal is applied
5. (Computer Science) computing the data fed into a computer from a peripheral device
6. (Electronics) (modifier) of or relating to electronic, computer, or other input
vb, -puts, -putting, -put or -putted
(Computer Science) (tr) to insert (data) into a computer
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
in•put
(ˈɪnˌpʊt)
n., adj., v. -put•ted -put, -put•ting. n.
1. something that is put in.
2. the act or process of putting in.
3. the power or energy supplied to a machine.
4. the current or voltage applied to an electric or electronic circuit or device.
5.
a. data entered into a computer for processing.
b. the process of introducing data into the internal storage of a computer.
6. contribution of information, ideas, opinions, or the like.
7. the available data for solving a technical problem.
adj.
8. of or pertaining to data or equipment used for input: a computer’s main input device.
v.t.
9. to enter (data) into a computer for processing.
10. to contribute (ideas, information, or suggestions) to a project, discussion, etc.
[1745–55]
Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
in·put
(ĭn′po͝ot′)
Noun
1. The energy, power, or work put into a system or device.
2. The data or programs put into a computer.
Verb
To enter data or a program into a computer.
The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition. Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
input
Past participle: input
Gerund: inputting
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input |
input |
Present |
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I input |
you input |
he/she/it inputs |
we input |
you input |
they input |
Preterite |
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I input |
you input |
he/she/it input |
we input |
you input |
they input |
Present Continuous |
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I am inputting |
you are inputting |
he/she/it is inputting |
we are inputting |
you are inputting |
they are inputting |
Present Perfect |
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I have input |
you have input |
he/she/it has input |
we have input |
you have input |
they have input |
Past Continuous |
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I was inputting |
you were inputting |
he/she/it was inputting |
we were inputting |
you were inputting |
they were inputting |
Past Perfect |
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I had input |
you had input |
he/she/it had input |
we had input |
you had input |
they had input |
Future |
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I will input |
you will input |
he/she/it will input |
we will input |
you will input |
they will input |
Future Perfect |
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I will have input |
you will have input |
he/she/it will have input |
we will have input |
you will have input |
they will have input |
Future Continuous |
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I will be inputting |
you will be inputting |
he/she/it will be inputting |
we will be inputting |
you will be inputting |
they will be inputting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been inputting |
you have been inputting |
he/she/it has been inputting |
we have been inputting |
you have been inputting |
they have been inputting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been inputting |
you will have been inputting |
he/she/it will have been inputting |
we will have been inputting |
you will have been inputting |
they will have been inputting |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been inputting |
you had been inputting |
he/she/it had been inputting |
we had been inputting |
you had been inputting |
they had been inputting |
Conditional |
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I would input |
you would input |
he/she/it would input |
we would input |
you would input |
they would input |
Past Conditional |
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I would have input |
you would have input |
he/she/it would have input |
we would have input |
you would have input |
they would have input |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
input
Any information or instructions that are fed into a computer.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | input — signal going into an electronic system
input signal signal, signaling, sign — any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message; «signals from the boat suddenly stopped» |
2. | input — a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information; «from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account»
comment, remark ad-lib — remark made spontaneously without prior preparation; «his ad-libs got him in trouble with the politicians» courtesy — a courteous or respectful or considerate remark statement — a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc; «according to his statement he was in London on that day» gambit, ploy — an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the speaker obiter dictum, passing comment — an incidental remark mention, reference — a remark that calls attention to something or someone; «she made frequent mention of her promotion»; «there was no mention of it»; «the speaker made several references to his wife» observation, reflexion, reflection — a remark expressing careful consideration rib — a teasing remark sally, wisecrack, quip, crack — witty remark gibe, jibe, barb, dig, shaft, slam, shot — an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; «his parting shot was `drop dead'»; «she threw shafts of sarcasm»; «she takes a dig at me every chance she gets» conversation stopper, stopper — a remark to which there is no polite conversational reply banality, cliche, commonplace, platitude, bromide — a trite or obvious remark zinger — a striking or amusing or caustic remark; «he always greeted me with a new zinger»; «she tried to think of some killer of an argument, a real zinger that would disarm all opposition» |
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3. | input — any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
stimulant, stimulus, stimulation information — knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction elicitation, evocation, induction — stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors; «the elicitation of his testimony was not easy» kick — the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs); «a sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick» turn-on — something causing excitement or stimulating interest negative stimulation, turnoff — something causing antagonism or loss of interest conditioned stimulus — the stimulus that is the occasion for a conditioned response reinforcer, reinforcing stimulus, reinforcement — (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it discriminative stimulus, cue — a stimulus that provides information about what to do positive stimulus — a stimulus with desirable consequences negative stimulus — a stimulus with undesirable consequences |
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4. | input — a component of production; something that goes into the production of output
constituent, element, component — an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system; «spare components for cars»; «a component or constituent element of a system» |
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Verb | 1. | input — enter (data or a program) into a computer
computer science, computing — the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures infix, insert, introduce, enter — put or introduce into something; «insert a picture into the text» |
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input
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
Translations
تَزْويد آلة بالطاقة الكَهْرَبائيَّهتَزْويد الحاسوب بالمَعْلومات
příkonvstupní informace
input
bemenõ teljesítmény
ílagsgögnorka veitt til vélar; inngjöf, framlag
įvesta informacijasąnaudos
ievadītie datipievade
príkonvstupná informácia
input
[ˈɪnpʊt]
B. VT (Comput) [+ data] → entrar
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
input
[ˈɪnpʊt]
n
(= contribution) [person] → apport m
[computer] (= data) → input m
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
input
n
(= point of input, input terminal) → Eingang m
vt (Comput) data, text, information → eingeben
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
input
[ˈɪnpʊt]
1. n
a. (outlay, of funds, labour, energy) → impiego; (contribution, of ideas, work) → contributo
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
input
(ˈinput) noun
1. something, eg an amount of electrical energy, that is supplied to a machine etc.
2. information put into a computer for processing.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
Other forms: inputs; inputting; inputted
Input is that which is, well, put in—whether literally, as in «the input from the guitar to the speaker,» or more conceptually, as in «the group leader wanted everybody’s input.»
The verb input, in the computer sense, didn’t exist much before the late 1940’s when it became common among computer professionals, who input data into their machines. Why they weren’t satisfied just to «put in» the data, we may never know. Before that, the noun input was an economic term meaning anything that went into production: the grain was just one input among several required for the production of cereal. But often, these days, input means a contribution of some kind, usually a thought. You’ll thank me for my input later.
Definitions of input
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noun
signal going into an electronic system
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noun
a component of production; something that goes into the production of output
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noun
(mathematics) a quantity or variable that, when fed into a function, results in a single output
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type of:
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quantity
the concept that something has a magnitude and can be represented in mathematical expressions by a constant or a variable
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quantity
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verb
enter (data or a program) into a computer
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noun
a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information
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synonyms:
comment, remark
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ad-lib
remark made spontaneously without prior preparation
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courtesy
a courteous or respectful or considerate remark
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gambit, ploy
an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the speaker
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obiter dictum, passing comment
an incidental remark
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mention, reference
a remark that calls attention to something or someone
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observation, reflection, reflexion
a remark expressing careful consideration
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rib
a teasing remark
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crack, quip, sally, wisecrack
witty remark
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barb, dig, gibe, jibe, shaft, shot, slam
an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect
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conversation stopper, stopper
a remark to which there is no polite conversational reply
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banality, bromide, cliche, commonplace, platitude
a trite or obvious remark
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zinger
a striking or amusing or caustic remark
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allusion
passing reference or indirect mention
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retrospection
reference to things past
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name-dropping
the practice of casually mentioning important people in order to impress your listener
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cheap shot
an unnecessarily aggressive and unfair remark directed at a defenseless person
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type of:
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statement
a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc
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noun
any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
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synonyms:
stimulant, stimulation, stimulus
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elicitation, evocation, induction
stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors
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kick
the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs)
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turn-on
something causing excitement or stimulating interest
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negative stimulation, turnoff
something causing antagonism or loss of interest
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conditioned stimulus
the stimulus that is the occasion for a conditioned response
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reinforcement, reinforcer, reinforcing stimulus
(psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it
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cue, discriminative stimulus
a stimulus that provides information about what to do
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positive stimulus
a stimulus with desirable consequences
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negative stimulus
a stimulus with undesirable consequences
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positive reinforcer, positive reinforcing stimulus
a reinforcing stimulus that serves to increase the likelihood of the response that produces it
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negative reinforcer, negative reinforcing stimulus
a reinforcing stimulus whose removal serves to decrease the likelihood of the response that produced it
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bonus, fillip
anything that tends to arouse
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delight, joy, pleasure
something or someone that provides a source of happiness
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annoyance, bother, botheration, infliction, pain, pain in the ass, pain in the neck
something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness
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aversive stimulus
any negative stimulus to which an organism will learn to make a response that avoids it
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concern, headache, vexation, worry
something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness
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grief, sorrow
something that causes great unhappiness
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type of:
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information
knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction
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In computer science, the general meaning of input is to provide or give something to the computer, in other words, when a computer or device is receiving a command or signal from outer sources, the event is referred to as input to the device.
Some computer devices can also be categorized as input devices [1] because we use these devices to send instructions to the computer, some common examples of computer input devices are:
- Mouse
- Keyboard
- Touchscreen
- Microphone
- Webcam
- Softcam
- Touchpad
- Trackpad
- Image scanner
- Trackball
Also some internal components of computer are input components to other components, like the power-on button of a computer is an input component for the processor or the power supply, because it takes user input and sends it to other components for further processing.
In many computer languages the keyword «input» is used as a special keyword or function, such as in Visual Basic or Python. The command «input» is used to give the machine the data it has to process.[2]
See also[edit]
- Input method
- Input device
- Input/output
References[edit]
- ^ Common input devices
- ^ Input Statement example in Visual Basic
- Go to Preferences page and choose from different actions for taps or mouse clicks.
- Inflections of ‘input‘ (v): (⇒ conjugate)
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- inputs
- v 3rd person singular
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- inputting
- v pres p
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- input
- v past
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- inputted
- v past
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- input
- v past p
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- inputted
- v past p
WordReference English-Russian Dictionary © 2023:
Главные переводы | ||
английский | русский | |
input n | (computing: data entry) (процесс) | ввод данных м + мн род |
(результат) | вводимые данные прил + мн | |
The server is having trouble with Cyrillic input. | ||
Сервер отказывается принимать данные на кириллице. | ||
input⇒ vtr | (enter data) (ввод данных в компьютер) | вводить, вносить, записывать несов пер |
Заметка: Все слова используются только применительно к работе с данными (информацией) | ||
We had input all the names and addresses. | ||
Мы ввели все имена и адреса в базу данных. | ||
input n | (contribution, suggestion) (персональный) | вклад, взнос м |
участие ср | ||
I’d like to thank you all for your input. | ||
Я бы хотел поблагодарить вас всех за ваш вклад в общее дело. |
Collins Russian Dictionary 2nd Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2000, 1997:
input [ˈɪnput]
n (resources, money) вложе́ние; (COMPUT) ввод
vt (COMPUT)
to input (into)вводи́ть*(ввести́*perf) (в +acc)
* is used to mark translations which have irregular inflections. The Russian-English side of the dictionary gives inflectional information.
‘input‘ также найдено в этих статьях:
Русский:
What does Input Mean?
Definitions
Definition as Noun
- signal going into an electronic system
- a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information
- any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
- a component of production; something that goes into the production of output
Definition as Verb
- enter (data or a program) into a computer
Examples
- «from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account»; «we would appreciate input from our users on how we can improve our software»
Part of Speech
Comparisons
- Input vs input signal
- Input vs remark
- Input vs comment
- Input vs stimulation
- Input vs stimulus
- Input vs stimulant
See also
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Defenition of the word input
- Something fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the outputs of that process.
- To enter data into a system.
- signal going into an electronic system
- any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
- enter (data or a program) into a computer
- a component of production; something that goes into the production of output
- a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information
Synonyms for the word input
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- contribution
- effort
- enter
- input signal
- key
- key in
- participation
- put in
- record
- say
- stimulant
- stimulation
- stimulus
- store
Similar words in the input
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- input
- input’s
- inputs
- inputted
- inputting
Hyponyms for the word input
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- ad-lib
- banality
- barb
- bromide
- cliche
- commonplace
- conditioned stimulus
- conversation stopper
- courtesy
- crack
- cue
- dig
- discriminative stimulus
- elicitation
- evocation
- gambit
- gibe
- induction
- jibe
- kick
- mention
- negative stimulation
- negative stimulus
- obiter dictum
- observation
- passing comment
- platitude
- ploy
- positive stimulus
- quip
- reference
- reflection
- reflexion
- reinforcement
- reinforcer
- reinforcing stimulus
- rib
- sally
- shaft
- shot
- slam
- stopper
- turn-on
- turnoff
- wisecrack
- zinger
Hypernyms for the word input
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- component
- constituent
- element
- enter
- infix
- information
- insert
- introduce
- sign
- signal
- signaling
- statement
See other words
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- What is discuss
- The definition of have a conversation
- The interpretation of the word consult
- What is meant by bequests
- The lexical meaning cedes
- The dictionary meaning of the word ceded
- The grammatical meaning of the word propitiate
- Meaning of the word conceded
- Literal and figurative meaning of the word concedes
- The origin of the word contributions
- Synonym for the word endowments
- Antonyms for the word propitiates
- Homonyms for the word exempted
- Hyponyms for the word exemptions
- Holonyms for the word exempts
- Hypernyms for the word be exclusive of
- Proverbs and sayings for the word exempting
- Translation of the word in other languages propitiation
Updated: 07/06/2021 by
Input may refer to any of the following:
1. Any information or data sent to a computer for processing is considered input. Input or user input is sent to a computer using an input device. The picture is an illustration of the difference between input and output. The input example (top) shows data sent from a keyboard to a computer.
- Input device examples
- Input technical information
- Related questions and answers
Input device examples
Devices commonly used to provide input to a computer include:
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Microphone (audio input or voice input)
- Webcam
- Touchpad
- Touch screen
- Graphics Tablet
- Scanner
- Switch
Tip
See our input device page for a full list of input devices used with a computer.
In addition to computers, input can be collected from any electronic device. For example, a water heater may receive input from a temperature sensor. The output would be a signal that turns on a pilot light or gas burner to heat the water to the desired temperature.
Input technical information
Computer software can receive data in the form of an input stream, a flowing sequence of data that can be directed to specific functions. The directed channel that the data stream flows is known as a pipeline, and changing its direction is known as piping.
In Unix-like operating systems such as Linux or BSD, the input stream is one of the three standard data streams. It’s known as the «standard input» stream, and often abbreviated as stdin.
2. When referring to HTML, the <input> tag is used to create both input fields and interactive controls for web-based forms.
3. With a TV remote, the input button is a button that switches the input device shown on a TV. For example, a TV may have a cable box, DVR, DVD player, and game console connected to a TV. To switch between these devices, press the input button one or more times. As you press the input button, most TVs display the name of the selected input device and if that device off or doesn’t exist the TV shows nothing. Keep pressing the input button until the correct input device is selected.
4. In general, input can also refer to a contribution of feedback, information, or work. For example, someone may ask you for your input about a project they have undertaken at work or school.
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