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Was (wer) ist Shark - definition

OPERATING SYSTEM
SHaRK; S.Ha.R.K.

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  • alt=Photo of dozens of yellowish fossilized teeth, the teeth are of various sizes and are spread out randomly on a flat black surface.
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  • alt=The dermal denticles of a lemon shark
  • alt=Drawing of shark head.
  • alt=Graph of shark catch from 1950, linear growth from less than 200,000 tons per year in 1950 to about 500,000 in 2011
  • alt=Eyelevel photo of hammerhead from the front
  • Shark-themed [[nose art]], made popular by the [[Flying Tigers]] (pictured), is commonly seen on military aircraft.
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  • Eye of a [[bigeyed sixgill shark]] (''Hexanchus nakamurai'')
  • Shark fossil, ''[[Lebachacanthus]] senckenbergianus'', at [[Permian]] period
  • alt=Photo showing visitors in shadow watching whale shark in front of many other fish.
  • alt=Drawing of a shark labeling major anatomical features, including mouth, snout, nostril, eye, spiracle, dorsal fin spine, caudal keel, clasper, labial furrows, gill openings, precaudal pit and fins: first and second dorsal, anal, pectoral, caudal and pelvic
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  • Shark egg}}
  • alt=Photo of sign.
  • alt=Photo of shark fin soup in bowl with Chinese spoon
  • alt=Photo of snorkeler with shark in shallow water.
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  • alt=Photo of great white on surface with open jaws revealing meal.
  • alt=Photo of suspended tiger shark next to four men.
  • alt=The serrated teeth of a [[tiger shark]], used for sawing through flesh
  • alt=Photo showing claspers of bottom-resting shark.
n.
1) a man-eating shark
2) (fig.) a loan shark
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  • 60px
  • 60px
  • alt=Photo of dozens of yellowish fossilized teeth, the teeth are of various sizes and are spread out randomly on a flat black surface.
  • 60px
  • alt=The dermal denticles of a lemon shark
  • alt=Drawing of shark head.
  • alt=Graph of shark catch from 1950, linear growth from less than 200,000 tons per year in 1950 to about 500,000 in 2011
  • alt=Eyelevel photo of hammerhead from the front
  • Shark-themed [[nose art]], made popular by the [[Flying Tigers]] (pictured), is commonly seen on military aircraft.
  • 60px
  • Eye of a [[bigeyed sixgill shark]] (''Hexanchus nakamurai'')
  • Shark fossil, ''[[Lebachacanthus]] senckenbergianus'', at [[Permian]] period
  • alt=Photo showing visitors in shadow watching whale shark in front of many other fish.
  • alt=Drawing of a shark labeling major anatomical features, including mouth, snout, nostril, eye, spiracle, dorsal fin spine, caudal keel, clasper, labial furrows, gill openings, precaudal pit and fins: first and second dorsal, anal, pectoral, caudal and pelvic
  • in}} egg case adjacent to ruler, the egg case is a brown ovalish shape, with a spiral band running around it from top to bottom.
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Shark egg}}
  • alt=Photo of sign.
  • alt=Photo of shark fin soup in bowl with Chinese spoon
  • alt=Photo of snorkeler with shark in shallow water.
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60 px
  • alt=Photo of great white on surface with open jaws revealing meal.
  • alt=Photo of suspended tiger shark next to four men.
  • alt=The serrated teeth of a [[tiger shark]], used for sawing through flesh
  • alt=Photo showing claspers of bottom-resting shark.
(sharks)
Note: The form 'shark' can also be used as the plural form for meaning 1.
1.
A shark is a very large fish. Some sharks have very sharp teeth and may attack people.
N-VAR
2.
If you refer to a person as a shark, you disapprove of them because they trick people out of their money by giving bad advice about buying, selling, or investments. (INFORMAL)
Beware the sharks when you are making up your mind how to invest.
N-COUNT [disapproval]
see also loan shark
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  • disp=or}}) with crown, shoulder, root and root lobe
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • alt=Photo of dozens of yellowish fossilized teeth, the teeth are of various sizes and are spread out randomly on a flat black surface.
  • 60px
  • alt=The dermal denticles of a lemon shark
  • alt=Drawing of shark head.
  • alt=Graph of shark catch from 1950, linear growth from less than 200,000 tons per year in 1950 to about 500,000 in 2011
  • alt=Eyelevel photo of hammerhead from the front
  • Shark-themed [[nose art]], made popular by the [[Flying Tigers]] (pictured), is commonly seen on military aircraft.
  • 60px
  • Eye of a [[bigeyed sixgill shark]] (''Hexanchus nakamurai'')
  • Shark fossil, ''[[Lebachacanthus]] senckenbergianus'', at [[Permian]] period
  • alt=Photo showing visitors in shadow watching whale shark in front of many other fish.
  • alt=Drawing of a shark labeling major anatomical features, including mouth, snout, nostril, eye, spiracle, dorsal fin spine, caudal keel, clasper, labial furrows, gill openings, precaudal pit and fins: first and second dorsal, anal, pectoral, caudal and pelvic
  • in}} egg case adjacent to ruler, the egg case is a brown ovalish shape, with a spiral band running around it from top to bottom.
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • Shark egg}}
  • alt=Photo of sign.
  • alt=Photo of shark fin soup in bowl with Chinese spoon
  • alt=Photo of snorkeler with shark in shallow water.
  • 60px
  • 60px
  • 60 px
  • alt=Photo of great white on surface with open jaws revealing meal.
  • alt=Photo of suspended tiger shark next to four men.
  • alt=The serrated teeth of a [[tiger shark]], used for sawing through flesh
  • alt=Photo showing claspers of bottom-resting shark.
n.
1.
Sharper, cheat, swindler, blackleg, knave, trickster, artful fellow.
2.
Fraud, trickery.

Wikipedia

Soft Hard Real-Time Kernel

S.Ha.R.K. (the acronym stands for Soft Hard Real-time Kernel) is a completely configurable kernel architecture designed for supporting hard, soft, and non real-time applications with interchangeable scheduling algorithms.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Shark
1. "He was yelling There‘s a shark, there‘s a shark!‘" White said.
2. He has bought a great white shark to make a further shark piece for Toddington; another, smaller shark piece was sold in a recent show in Mexico.
3. A shark expert said Lynch may have been bitten by a roughly 6–foot–long bull shark.
4. Deaths from unprovoked shark attacks are rare, according to statistics compiled by the International Shark Attack File.
5. A shark is a shark, even if it wears a suit and works in a building with marble floors.