buzzer calling - traduction vers arabe
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buzzer calling - traduction vers arabe

SHOT AT END OF BASKETBALL GAME
Buzzer Beaters; Buzzer shot; At the buzzer; Buzzer-beater; Buzzer Beater; Shot at the buzzer; Buzzer-beating
  • [[Derek Fisher]] shoots a buzzer beater against the Los Angeles Clippers in 2010

buzzer calling      
نداء الطنان
thank you for calling         
1954 SONG BY CINDY WALKER
Thank You For Calling; Thank you for calling
شكرا على اتصالك.
calling         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Calling (disambiguation); Calling (album); CALLING; Calling (song)
اسْم : مناداة . دعوة . حرفة . مهنة

Définition

calling convention
<programming> The arrangement of arguments for a procedure or function call. Different programming languages may require arguments to be pushed onto a stack or entered in registers in left-to-right or right-to left order, and either the caller or the callee can be responsible for removing the arguments. The calling convention also determines if a variable number of arguments is allowed. (1995-11-11)

Wikipédia

Buzzer beater

In basketball and other such timed sports, a buzzer beater is a shot that is taken before the game clock of a quarter, a half (if the half is the second one, then, a game), or an overtime period expires but does not go in the basket until after the clock expires and the buzzer sounds hence the name "buzzer beater". The concept normally applies to baskets that beat an end-of-quarter/2nd-half/overtime buzzer but is sometimes applied to shots that beat the shot clock buzzer.

Officials in the National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Basketball Association, Women's National Basketball Association, Serie A (Italy), and the Euroleague (Final Four series only, effective 2006) are required to use instant replay to assess whether a shot made at the end of a period was in fact released before the game clock expired. Since 2002, the NBA also has mandated LED light strips along the edges of the backboard and the edge of the scorer's table for the purposes of identifying the end of a period.