prom

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English - Turkish
mezuniyet balosu

O, lise mezuniyet balosunda onunla dans etti. - She danced with him at the high school prom.

Tom, Mary'yi mezuniyet balosuna davet etti. - Tom asked Mary to the prom.

programlanır salt oku bellek
(Bilgisayar) programmable read-only memory
sahil yolu
prom
(Askeri) programlanabilir salt okunabilir bellek (programmable read-only memory)
{i} okul balosu

Tom okul balosu için bir smokin kiraladı. - Tom rented a tuxedo for the prom.

{i} balo [amer.]
{i} İng., k.dili. (deniz kenarındaki) gezinti yeri, kordon
{i} öğrenci balosu
{i} gezinti yeri
{i} plaj gezintisi
konser/balo
dili üniversite balosu
{i} gezinti

Tom bana senin kime gezinti yapmayı sorduğunu anlattı. - Tom told me who you were asking to the prom.

{i} ayakta izlenen konser
{i} İng., k.dili., bak. promenade concert
balo

O, lise mezuniyet balosunda onunla dans etti. - She danced with him at the high school prom.

Tom okul balosu için bir smokin kiraladı. - Tom rented a tuxedo for the prom.

prom burner
bellek programlayıcı
prom programmer
bellek programlayıcı
prom burner
bellek programlayici
prom queen
balo kraliçesi
prom queen
Ünüversite balosunda kraliçe seçilen öğrenci
year end prom
yılsonu balosu
English - English
programmable read-only memory: A PROM chip can be programmed one or more times (depending on the type) and generally cannot be re-programmed without special equipment. Once programmed and installed in a device, it functions as a read-only chip (as if it had been hard-wired to function that way.)
a formal ball held at a college near the end of the academic year
promenade
a promenade concert
(Computers) read-only memory than can be programmed (written) again
The prom is the road by the sea where people go for a walk. = promenade
Programmable read-only memory ROM that can be programmed
Programmable Read-Only Memory A read-only memory that can be written to only once Programmed after manufacture by external equipment Typically, PROMs utilize fusible links that may be burned open to set a specific memory location to a logic level
  Acronym for programmable read-only memory
{i} formal dance celebrating the end of high school (in the USA)
A programmable read-only memory chip with a program called the monitor that runs a quick self-test procedure and checks such things as the hardware and memory on the system If no errors are found, the system begins the automatic boot process
A PROM is a memory chip on which you can store a program But once the PROM has been used, you cannot wipe it clean and use it to store something else Like ROMs, PROMs are nonvolatile
A (usually) permanent memory chip programmed after manufacture (unlike a ROM chip) EPROMs (erasable PROMs) and EEPROMs (electrically erasable PROMs) can be erased and reprogrammed several times
(Programmable Read Only Memory): The portion of the CR10, 21X, or CR7's memory containing the datalogger instruction set To change the instruction set, the datalogger is opened; the old PROM removed, then a new PROM inserted PROMs are also used in other devices such as MD9 and RF modems
A prom is a formal dance at a school or college which is usually held at the end of the academic year. I didn't want to go to the prom with Craig
Programmable ROM, a read-only memory whose data content can be altered
Programmable Read-Only Memory
Programmable Read Only Memory A semiconductor memory whose contents cannot be changed by the computer after it has been programmed
Programmable read-only memory Read-only memory which can be programmed by the user using a special hardware programmer
The Proms are a series of concerts of mainly classical music that are held each year in London and some other cities. There is usually an area at these concerts where people stand, as well as seats. Memory hardware that can be programmed only once. A formal dance held for a high-school or college class typically at or near the end of the academic year. promontory
Programmable Read Only Memory electronics
Programmable ROM: ROM which is supplied blank and is once programmable
Programmable Read-Only Memory Firmware in which a chip has had a program "burned in" to its internal circuitry The designation "EPROM" indicates that the program is Erasable
a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
Programmable Read-Only Memory (Written to once)
The spelling Prom is usually used for meaning 3
Programmable Read Only Memory
A type of ROM that can be written (programmed) with a device programmer These memory devices can be programmed only once, so they are sometimes referred to as write-once or one-time programmable devices
abbr Programmable Read Only Memory
Acronym for Programmable Read Only Memory A semiconductor memory whose contents can only be written to once, after which the contents is permanent See also EPROM and Read Only Memory (ROM)
(Programmable Read Only Memory) A permanent memory chip that is programmed, or filled, by the customer rather than by the chip manufacturer It differs from a ROM, which is programmed at the time of manufacture PROMs have been mostly superseded by EPROMs, which can be reprogrammed
Programmable Read-Only Memory A chip used when developing firmware A PROM can be programmed and tested in the lab, and when the firmware is complete, it can be transferred to a ROM for manufacturing
prom king
In colleges and high schools, a young man, chosen by his peers, to "reign" over the school's prom and related activities. May reign alongside a prom queen
prom queen
In colleges and high schools, a young woman, chosen by her peers, to "reign" over the school's prom and related activities. May reign alongside a prom king
off like a prom dress
Making a start, or departing, very rapidly

When we heard the police car pull up, we were off like a prom dress.

Proms
a series of concerts of classical music which take place every summer at the Albert Hall in London, over a period of several weeks. Part of the hall has no seats, so that more people can attend the concerts and pay less, and many people, especially young people, stand there to listen to the concerts. The Proms were started by Sir Henry Wood in 1895, and they are a well-known part of British life. The final concert each year, called the Last Night of the Proms is always shown on television
proms
plural of prom
Turkish - English
prom
prom

    Turkish pronunciation

    präm

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpräm/ /ˈprɑːm/

    Etymology

    [ 'präm ] (noun.) 1894. Abbreviation of promenade.

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