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- United Parcel Service
- ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy
- uninterruptible power supply
- (Bilgisayar) abbreviation - uninterruptible power supply
- American company that delivers letters and parcels worldwide
- {i} device which supplies electricity to the system during power failures
- Uninterruptible Power Supply A backup power unit that provides continuous power when the normal power supply is interrupted UPS systems can be stand-by, only supplying power when the regular supply is interrupted, or fulltime, relying on regular power and/or batteries to supply it while it supplies power to the protected device A UPS is not necessary on most computer systems, but can be important on systems that need to be up 24 hours a day, such as servers
- Uninterrupted Power Supply
- Acronym for uninterruptible power supply
- Uninterruptable Power Supply - combination of surge protector, power line conditioner, and battery power supply
- (Uninterruptible Power Supply) A system designed to automatically provide power, without delay or transients, during any period when the normal power supply is incapable of performing acceptably A UPS does not generate power and can operate only when a primary power source such as the electric utility grid is operating
- plural of up
- Short for "uninterruptable power supply " This can refer to a unit under a desk that provides batter backup for a piece of equipment, giving the user time to shut down properly in case of a power outage; or a redundant power supply available in a building with safeguards against power surges and cuts
- Uninterruptible power supplies (sometimes called uninterruptible power systems) A system designed to protect against short-term power outages
- Uninterruptable Power Supply A power supply device that you can plug your computer into Includes a battery to keep your computer running in the event of a power outage A UPS can usually keep your computer up for several minutes after a power outage, enabling you to save files and shut the computer down safely
- Uninterruptible Power Supply A special power source which takes over in the event of a failure in the main power system
- Uninterruptible Power Supply Protects your server and your Web site during a power outage
- An abbreviation for uninterruptible power supply, a device used to power a computer in the event of a primary power outage
- This is a battery-powered power supply (the acronym stands for Uninterruptible Power Supply), which guarantees to supply power the devices connected in the event of an interruption in the flow of electricity APC (American Power Conversion) is one of the world's largest manufacturers of uninterruptible power supplies in the world Their most popular line is the smart ups Many of these power supplies actually are bundled with software that will automatically save all the data that is currently in use before the battery in the power supply runs out Online uninterruptible power supplies offer power to the devices, through it's own inverter, even when there is power through the system so there is no temporary laps between power interruption and switching to battery power These, however, are generally much more expensive then the standard type of UPS's
- Uninterruptable Power Supply
- Uninterruptable Power Source Battery-powered back-up for an AC line supply like that commonly used with personal computers Such sources have a VA (Volt-Amp) power rating that defines the supply capability Dividing that rating by the power line voltage of the equipment to be powered (110V or 220V) yields the supply current capability
- Acronym for Uninterruptible Power Supply A power supply that continues to supply power during a loss of AC input power
- Uninterruptible Power Supply A backup power supply that works when electrical power to the computer is interrupted
- An abbreviation for Uninterruptible Power Supply This is a battery back up power supply that will allow the computer to shutdown safely in the event of a power cut
- Uninterruptible Power Source, an electric power storage and conditioning system to provide for the safe shutdown of systems in the event of a complete outage or to provide continuation in conjuction with a temporary power generator
- Short for Uninterrupted Power Supply Aids in the continuous flow of power
- ups and downs
- Periods of positive and negative events, moods, or interactions; highs and lows
Heidi and Mike had their ups and downs, but they stayed married for more than 60 years.
- ups and downs
- highs and lows, happy moments and sad moments
- Page Ups
- plural form of Page Up
- beat 'em ups
- plural form of beat 'em up
- big ups
- plural form of big up
- call ups
- plural form of call up
- catch ups
- plural form of catch up
- fuck ups
- plural form of fuck up
- grown ups
- plural form of grown up
- hold-ups
- plural form of hold-up
- hold-ups
- Women's stockings designed to be worn without suspenders
Yet the conventions of cheating possess an odd kind of romance, of the love affair perpetually stalled in its first stages, when no one on the platform at Paddington knows you're only wearing hold-ups under your mac and you can briefly return to the drama of being the woman you thought had died of boredom somewhere on the thousand-and-eleventh trip to Waitrose.
- line ups
- plural form of line up
- mix ups
- plural form of mix up
- one ups
- plural form of one up
- roll ups
- plural form of roll up
- shoot 'em ups
- plural form of shoot 'em up
- shoot-'em-ups
- plural form of shoot-'em-up
- up
- Standing
Get up and give her your seat.
- up
- Finished, to an end
Time is up!.
- up
- A preposition indicating positive vertical direction
- up
- Willing; ready
If you are up for a trip, let’s go.
- up
- Away from the center of the Earth or other planet; in opposite direction to the downward pull of gravity
I looked up and saw the airplane overhead.
- up
- Erect
- up
- a positive thing
I hate almost everything about my job. The only up is that it's so close to home.
- up
- To promote
It wasn’t long before they upped him to Vice President.
- up
- Louder
Turn the volume up.
- up
- Served chilled and strained into a stemmed glass
A Cosmopolitan is typically served up.
- up
- Toward the top of
The cat went up the tree.
- up
- in the sky (i.e. during daytime)
I have said I was still in darkness, yet it was not the blackness of the last night; and looking up into the inside of the tomb above, I could see the faintest line of light at one corner, which showed the sun was up.
- up
- On a higher level
The Phantom! The Phantom is up from the cellars again!’.
- up
- To increase or raise
If we up the volume, we'll be able to make out the details.
- up
- Traveling towards a major terminus
The London train is on the up line.
- up
- Thoroughly, completely
Please type up our monthly report.
- up
- Happening; new
What is up with that project at headquarters?.
- up
- The direction opposed to the pull of gravity
Up is a good way to go.
- up
- To act suddenly, usually with another verb
He upped and punched that guy.
- up
- {service} Without the use of additional ice
Would you like that drink up or on ice?.
- up
- Into or out of one's possession or consideration
She had to give up her driver's license after the accident.
- up
- In a good mood
I’m feeling up today.
- up
- {a} out of bed, aloft, above, on
- grown-ups
- adults, mature people
- lace-ups
- The form lace-up is used as a modifier. Lace-ups are shoes which are fastened with laces. Slip-on shoes are easier to put on than lace-ups He was wearing black lace-up shoes
- up
- To or in a position of equal advance or equality; not short of, back of, less advanced than, away from, or the like; usually followed by to or with; as, to be up to the chin in water; to come up with one's companions; to come up with the enemy; to live up to engagements
- up
- In printing, two-up, three-up, etc refers to imposition of material to be printed on a larger size sheet to take advantage of full press capacity
- up
- In printing, two-up, three-up, etc , refers to imposition of material to be printed on a larger size sheet to take advantage of full press capacity; also referred to as ___-Out (example: Two Out or Two-Up ) to top
- up
- Further along (in any direction)
- up
- From a lower to a higher place on, upon, or along; at a higher situation upon; at the top of
- up
- Away from the center of the earth; in opposite direction to the downward pull of gravity
- up
- {s} alert, awake; standing, upright; in a higher position; raised, uplifted; finished, over; elated; increased; under consideration; moving upwards; going on, happening; on trial; aware, knowledgeable; operational, working
- up
- In printing, two-up, three-up, etc , refers to imposition of material to be printed on a larger size sheet to take advantage of full press capacity
- up
- To or in a state of completion; completely; wholly; quite; as, in the phrases to eat up; to drink up; to burn up; to sum up; etc
- up
- When a company token is adjusted on the stock market for 'all sold', it is moved up one space When this token is at the top of the stock market and is required to move up, it instead is moved diagonally down to the right one space
- up
- spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position; "look up!"; "the music surged up"; "the fragments flew upwards"; "prices soared upwards"; "upwardly mobile"
- up
- Channel - In communications, the term channel refers to a communications path between two computers or devices It can refer to the physical medium (the wires) or to a set of properties that distinguishes one channel from another For example, TV channels refer to particular frequencies at which radio waves are transmitted CGI - Abbreviation of Common Gateway Interface, a specification for transferring information between a World Wide Web server and a CGI program A CGI program is any program designed to accept and return data that conforms to the CGI specification The program could be written in any programming language, including C, Perl, Java, or Visual Basic
- up
- Used for intensity or emphasis
- up
- Constant associated with the key code value for the Up Arrow key (38)
- up
- used up; "time is up"
- up
- Facing upwards; facing toward the top
- up
- Next in a sequence
- up
- Traditional term for the direction leading to the principal terminus, towards milepost zero
- up
- Used in the context of general equities Market indication, willingness to go both ways (buy or sell) at the mentioned volume and market Print, up on the ticker tape, confirming that the trade has been executed Telephone board refers to the upper (versus the lower) board
- up
- A term indicating one or more documents being in position to be photographed at the same time on the same frame, e g one up, two up, etc
- up
- In a higher place or position, literally or figuratively; in the state of having arisen; in an upright, or nearly upright, position; standing; mounted on a horse; in a condition of elevation, prominence, advance, proficiency, excitement, insurrection, or the like; used with verbs of rest, situation, condition, and the like; as, to be up on a hill; the lid of the box was up; prices are up
- up
- Aside, so as not to be in use; as, to lay up riches; put up your weapons
- up
- A chant used by pilots taking off from Colorado Springs, who want to discover the meaning of life
- up
- out of bed; "are they astir yet?"; "up by seven each morning"
- up
- Of a person, informed about; abreast of; current
- up
- Functional; working
- up
- adj 1 Working, in order "The down escalator is up " Oppose down 2 `bring up': vt To create a working version and start it "They brought up a down system " 3 `come up' vi To become ready for production use
- up
- North
- up
- raise; "up the ante" open; "the windows are up" being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level; "the anchor is up"; "the sun is up"; "he lay face up"; "he is up by a pawn"; "the market is up"; "the corn is up" spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position; "look up!"; "the music surged up"; "the fragments flew upwards"; "prices soared upwards"; "upwardly mobile" to a later time; "they moved the meeting date up"; "from childhood upward" to a more central or a more northerly place; "was transferred up to headquarters"; "up to Canada for a vacation" nearer to the speaker; "he walked up and grabbed my lapels" to a higher intensity; "he turned up the volume
- up
- From a lower to a higher position, literally or figuratively; as, from a recumbent or sitting position; from the mouth, toward the source, of a river; from a dependent or inferior condition; from concealment; from younger age; from a quiet state, or the like; used with verbs of motion expressed or implied
- up
- adj 1 Working, in order "The down escalator is up " Oppose {down} 2 `bring up': vt To create a working version and start it "They brought up a down system " 3 `come up' vi To become ready for production use
- up
- to a higher intensity; "he turned up the volume
- up
- University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City, MetroManila, Philippines; a valiant attempt at being succinct, like Harvard!, or Yale!
- up
- to a later time; "they moved the meeting date up"; "from childhood upward"
- up
- (usually followed by `on' or `for') in readiness; "he was up on his homework"; "had to be up for the game"
- up
- From the coast towards the interior of, as a country; from the mouth towards the source of, as a stream; as, to journey up the country; to sail up the Hudson
- up
- to shut up the eyes or the mouth; to sew up a rent
- up
- An abstract adverb of motion or change
- up
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- up
- Inclining up; tending or going up; upward; as, an up look; an up grade; the up train
- up
- Higher in pitch
- up
- extending or moving toward a higher place; "the up staircase"; "a general upward movement of fish"
- up
- The state of being up or above; a state of elevation, prosperity, or the like; rarely occurring except in the phrase ups and downs
- up
- raise; "up the ante"
- up
- "Number-up" means printing multiple copies of the same image on the same sheet, ie printing a business card 12-up means having 12 business cards on one sheet
- up
- open; "the windows are up"
- up
- Relatively close to the batsman
- up
- {i} rise, ascent; feeling of elation
- up
- to a more central or a more northerly place; "was transferred up to headquarters"; "up to Canada for a vacation"
- up
- A golfer's lead in strokes or holes over an opponent
- up
- Into pieces
- up
- what you shout to alert players that the disk is in the air
- up
- Awake
- up
- Printing two-up or three-up means printing the identical piece two or three times on one sheet of paper in one impression
- up
- getting higher or more vigorous; "its an up market"; "an improving economy"
- up
- toward a higher point, upward; by way of increasing or advancing; above the horizon; out from the surface; to a larger degree
- up
- Aloft; on high; in a direction contrary to that of gravity; toward or in a higher place or position; above; the opposite of down
- up
- 1 to (as far as) the hole 2 ahead of (specified in number of holes or strokes depending on the type of competition) Example: 1 The old cliche goes, "Never up; never in " 2 You were two up on your opponent after two holes
- up
- being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level; "the anchor is up"; "the sun is up"; "he lay face up"; "he is up by a pawn"; "the market is up"; "the corn is up"
- up
- Unified Process
- up
- Market indication; willingness to go both ways (buy or sell) at the mentioned volume and market Print; up on the ticker tape, confirming that the trade has been executed
- up
- social democratic party created in 1992 from a number of smaller leftist organizations; includes both former members of the Solidarity movement and some former communists
- up
- The direction away from the center of the Earth, opposed to the pull of gravity
- up
- to a higher intensity; "he turned up the volume"
- up
- nearer to the speaker; "he walked up and grabbed my lapels"
- up
- Uni-Processor: Non-SMP (CONFIG_SMP=n)
- up
- (used of computers) operating properly; "how soon will the computers be up?"
- up
- Available; made public
- up
- Upon
- up
- {f} raise, increase; get up, rise; do something suddenly
- up
- The printing of two or more "pages" on the same sheet of paper at the same time, to be cut into the multiple final pieces after printing Most often used when printing smaller than page size pieces like business cards or post cards - referred to by the number fitting on the sheet as in two-up, four-up, etc
- up
- Higher consciousness, higher guidance, spiritual connection, crown chakra In good spirits, cheerful, joyful May imply needing to lighten up Progress
- up
- Higher or louder
- up
- Term to indicate multiple copies of one image printed in one impression on a single sheet "Two up" or "three up" means printing the identical piece twice or three times on each sheet