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switch
[swɪʧ]
v
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comp., MS
pérjungti
(To change the modality of a conversation from, say, voice call to video, starting from a pop-up notification)
el.
pérjungiklis
IT
jungtùves
;
jungìklis
;
išjungiklis
;
ieškìklis
;
rinkìklis
;
rãktas
;
komutãtorius
;
komutuoti
;
pérjungti
;
pérjunginėti
;
permagnetinti
;
įjúngti
;
prijùngti
med.
išjungiamasis
progr.
nukreipiklis
transp., tech., construct.
iẽšmas
switches
v
gen.
jungikliai
switching
['swɪʧɪŋ]
v
med.
komutãvimas
transp., mil., grnd.forc.
manevrãvìmas
to
switch
[swɪʧ]
v
commun., el.
pakeĩsti
English thesaurus
switches
n
IT
Typically associated as a data link layer device, switches enable local area network
LAN
segments to be created and interconnected, which has the added benefit of reducing collision domains in Ethernet-based networks.
switch
[swɪʧ]
abbr.
abbr.
switchblade knife
abbr., electr.eng.
three-pole
;
sw&d
abbr., IT
sw
mil., logist.
The switch allows one to connect pieces of equipment or concentrators to the remaining part of the network and it makes the road to direct the data towards the network section where the intended piece of equipment is located. In this way, it allows one to better manage the data flow than the concentrator does.
(FRA)
SWiTCH
[swɪʧ]
v
med.
Stroke With Transfusions Changing to Hydroxyurea
(
iwona
)
SWITCH
[swɪʧ]
abbr.
abbr., chem., scient.
Sulphur
switch
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