mops - traduzione in Inglese
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mops - traduzione in Inglese

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mops (disambiguation)

mops         
n. pug dog, pug
bromfietsster      
n. female moped driver
bromfietser      
n. moped rider

Definizione

Mops
Like Yerk, Mops is descended from the ex-commercial object-oriented language Neon. It was developed by Michael Hore <mikeh@kralizec.zeta.org.au>. Mops features an optimising native-code compiler; it is much faster than Yerk, but less compatible with Neon. Mops includes extensions such as multiple inheritance. Version 2.3.1 includes a compiler, documentation and an editor. A Macintosh version is available. ftp://oddjob.uchicago.edu/pub/Yerk.

Wikipedia

Mops

Mops or MOPS may refer to:

  • More than one mop (plural noun); a form of the verb "to mop"
  • MOPS, or 3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid, a buffer in protein chemistry
  • MoPS, the UK government's Manual of Protective Security, superseded by the Security Policy Framework
  • Mops (genus), a genus of free-tailed bat
  • The Mops, a Japanese rock group
  • Mean of Platts Singapore, a measure of fuel oil pricing in Singapore
  • MOPS International (Mothers of Preschoolers), an international organization
  • Minimum operational performance standards, see Traffic collision avoidance system
Esempi dal corpus di testo per mops
1. Scroll down for more ... A cleaner mops up blood from the scene of the bombing.
2. Or take these Ms: modelling in clay; moles; mops and mopping; morse code; mortar.
3. Grabbing mops, brooms, stones and knives, they drove the commandos out.
4. About 170 cleaners downed mops and brushes in a long–running dispute against "poverty" pay rates and poor working conditions.
5. He tips backs his hat and mops his brow in the scorching 42C heat of the mid–afternoon.