punch bowl - translation to ελληνικό
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punch bowl         
  • The [[Liscum Bowl]] set on display, 2nd Infantry Division Museum, Korea
  • Baccarat manufactory]] ([[France]]) towards 1830
  • A glass punch bowl with serving ladle.
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punch bowl
punch card         
  • [[Aperture card]]
  • An 80-column punched card with the extended character set introduced with [[EBCDIC]] in 1964.
  • A U.S. Census Bureau clerk (left) prepares punch cards using a pantograph similar to that developed by Herman Hollerith for the 1890 Census, while a second clerk (right) uses a 1930s key punch to perform the same task more quickly.
  • Carpet loom with Jacquard apparatus by Carl Engel, around 1860. Chain feed is on the left.
  • A wall-sized display sample of a punch card for the 1954 U.S. Census of Agriculture
  • Punched card from a [[Fortran]] program: Z(1) = Y + W(1), plus sorting information in the last 8 columns.
  • HP Educational Basic optical mark-reader card.
  • Hollerith card as shown in the ''[[Railroad Gazette]]'' in 1895, with 12 rows and 24 columns.<ref name="Railroad_1895"/>
  • Binary]] punched card.
  • United States National Archives Records Service]] facility in 1959. Each carton could hold 2,000 cards.
  • Invalid "lace cards" such as this pose mechanical problems for card readers.
  • Clerk creating punch cards containing data from the [[1950 United States census]].
  • A 5081 card from a non-IBM manufacturer.
  • A punched card printing plate.
  • A deck of punched cards comprising a computer program. The red diagonal line is a visual aid to keep the deck sorted.<ref name="Miami"/>
  • A blank [[Remington Rand]] [[UNIVAC]] format card. Card courtesy of [[MIT Museum]].
  • A punched Remington Rand card with an IBM card for comparison
  • IBM 96-column punched card
  • Woman operating the card puncher, c.1940
  • A $75 U.S. Savings Bond, Series EE issued as a punched card. Eight of the holes record the bond serial number.
  • Institutions, such as universities, often had their general purpose cards printed with a logo. A wide variety of forms and documents were printed on punched cards, including checks. Such printing did not interfere with the operation of the machinery.
  • A 12-row/80-column [[IBM]] punched card from the mid-twentieth century
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n. δελτίο διάρτησης

Ορισμός

punch bowl
(punch bowls)
A punch bowl is a large bowl in which drinks, especially punch, are mixed and served.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Punch bowl
A punch bowl or punchbowl is a bowl, often large and wide, in which the drink punch is served.The Language of Drink Graham and Sue Edwards 1988, Alan Sutton Publishing
Παραδείγματα προφοράς για punch bowl
1. and went to a concert, or we drank LSD from the punch bowl.
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Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για punch bowl
1. Which is a big part of this hole. 11th Punch Bowl Par 4, 3'3 yds This is a funny hole.
2. John Langan, a professor of Catholic social thought at Georgetown University in Washington, thinks the issue is a tempest in a "punch bowl," too.
3. But it seems nobody wants to be the bad cop, not even the central bankers whose job it is to take away the punch bowl at the party.
4. Spooky punch bowl Keep your Halloween punch cool – and add a scary twist – by putting in floating hands made of ice.
5. The exhibit includes a huge punch bowl, scores of badges, plates and other items decorated with Lafayette‘s picture, plus clothing, hats, shoes, embroidery, instant biographies and sheet music, all produced in celebration of _ and to profit from _ Lafayette‘s visit.