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Wat (wie) is puny - definitie

METHOD OF REPRESENTING UNICODE WITH THE LIMITED CHARACTER SUBSET OF ASCII (LETTERS, DIGITS, AND HYPHEN-MINUS) SUPPORTED BY THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM; E.G. 日本語 → KN6BT1BBZ6G; MÜNCHEN → MNCHEN-3YA
Puny code; Bootstring; Punicode

puny      
a.
1.
Weak, feeble, inferior.
2.
Little, small, petty, insignificant, diminutive, undeveloped, undersized, tiny, dwarf, dwarfish, pygmy, pygmean, stunted, Liliputian.
puny      
(punier, puniest)
Someone or something that is puny is very small or weak.
...a puny, bespectacled youth...
= feeble
ADJ
puny      
['pju:ni]
¦ adjective (punier, puniest)
1. small and weak.
2. small in amount or size; meagre.
Derivatives
punily adverb
puniness noun
Origin
C16 (asnoun denoting a younger or more junior person): phonetic spelling of puisne.

Wikipedia

Punycode

Punycode is a representation of Unicode with the limited ASCII character subset used for Internet hostnames. Using Punycode, host names containing Unicode characters are transcoded to a subset of ASCII consisting of letters, digits, and hyphens, which is called the letter–digit–hyphen (LDH) subset. For example, München (German name for Munich) is encoded as Mnchen-3ya.

While the Domain Name System (DNS) technically supports arbitrary sequences of octets in domain name labels, the DNS standards recommend the use of the LDH subset of ASCII conventionally used for host names, and require that string comparisons between DNS domain names should be case-insensitive. The Punycode syntax is a method of encoding strings containing Unicode characters, such as internationalized domain names (IDNA), into the LDH subset of ASCII favored by DNS. It is specified in IETF Request for Comments 3492.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor puny
1. "It isn‘t that Tim is puny but his name is quite puny," suggests Warren Hammond.
2. Before her majesty, I could feel nothing but puny.
3. "She‘s feeling pretty puny today," Jerry said, standing behind her.
4. But some residents expressed dismay at the puny size of individual transactions.
5. The UK government levies puny fines on the tax avoidance industry.