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jail-bird - Übersetzung nach italienisch

CONTAINER SYSTEM
Freebsd jail; Jail shell; FreeBSD Jail

jail-bird      
carcerato galeotto; avanzo di galera
blue bird         
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  • Mountain bluebird
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  • Male western bluebird
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BLUE BIRD; Blue Bird; Blue Bird (single); BLUE BIRD (song); Bluebird(comics); Bluebird (film); Bluebird (song); Blue Bird (song); Bluebird (album); Bluebird Buses; Blue Bird (album)
n. uccello azzurro, uccello canoro nord-americano (zool.)
water bird         
  • The [[Brown pelican]] (''Pelecanus occidentalis'') has an enlarged throat pouch to aid it in feeding on schools of small fish.  It is a member of the order ''[[Pelecaniformes]]'', which also contains the [[heron]]s, [[bittern]]s, and [[ibis]]es
  • The [[Common Goldeneye]], a [[diving duck]], lives on fish
  • Video of [[gull]]s, ducks, and [[swan]]s feeding on the [[Danube River]] in [[Vienna]] (2014)
  • [[Pacific Black Duck]]s, one of the [[dabbling duck]]s, feeding in a [[wetlands]]
  • A [[Yellow-billed Loon]], a [[diving bird]] in the order ''Gaviiformes'', swimming on a lake in the northern area of [[Alaska]], [[United States]]
BIRDS THAT LIVE ON OR AROUND WATER
Waterbird; Waterbirds; Aquatic bird; Water birds; Aquatic birds
uccello acquatico

Definition

birdstrike
¦ noun a collision of a bird and an aircraft.

Wikipedia

FreeBSD jail

The jail mechanism is an implementation of FreeBSD's OS-level virtualisation that allows system administrators to partition a FreeBSD-derived computer system into several independent mini-systems called jails, all sharing the same kernel, with very little overhead. It is implemented through a system call, jail(2), as well as a userland utility, jail(8), plus, depending on the system, a number of other utilities. The functionality was committed into FreeBSD in 1999 by Poul-Henning Kamp after some period of production use by a hosting provider, and was first released with FreeBSD 4.0, thus being supported on a number of FreeBSD descendants, including DragonFly BSD, to this day.