In computer operations, (a) to destroy intentionally or accidentally stored information, (b) to transfer all or part of the contents of one section of storage into another section
If you dump someone, you end your relationship with them. I thought he was going to dump me for another girl = ditch
open, unmanaged site for the deposit of waste materials; a dump is not subject to the same environmental controls as a sanitary landfill
A place where mixed wastes are thrown away without environmental controls or standards
One of the parts of living in an RV that no one enjoys is the periodic need to "dump " Most RVs are self-contained, meaning that they have holding tanks for the "grey water"(bath and dish water, etc) and for the "black water" (sewage) These must be "dumped" by attaching a flexible hose to the outlet on the underside of the vehicle and opening a sliding valve to permit the contents to flow into a "dump station" opening In addition to being a smelly job, it takes some strength to open and close the valves
n 1 a ball that has been attacked by the setter on the second contact v 2 to attack the ball on the second contact -interj 3 an exclamation made by a player to inform his teammates that the setter is attacking the ball 二次進攻。
To release the ball without bending the knee, which usually makes it travel through the air before plopping down on the lane
Slang term referring to the transfer of data from one location to another (e g , in order to print, a program may dump a file to the printer buffer)
DFS: Generally, the conversion of a fileset's contents into a format suitable for storage on a backup tape and the data object that results from this action However, the operation need not involve dumping to other media such as tape See also full dump, incremental dump, restore