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Что (кто) такое breakout box - определение

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Breakout box         
  • T1000-37 Tesuto Breakout box employing commonly used 37 position D-sub connectors that break out to banana jack test points.
  • A four-port serial (RS-232) [[PCI Express]] ×1 [[expansion card]] with an octopus cable that breaks the card's DC-37 connector into four standard DE-9 connectors
  • Example of a pocket-sized [[RS-232]] breakout box that features switches to reconfigure or patch any or all the active circuitry. This unit has one DB25 male and one DB25 female [[RS-232]] connector
ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT
Breakout dongle; Breakout connector; Break out box; Breakout Adapter; Octopus cable
A breakout box is a piece of electrical test equipment used to support integration testing, expedite maintenance, and streamline the troubleshooting process at the system, subsystem, and component-level by simplifying the access to test signals. Breakout boxes span a wide spectrum of functionality.
break out         
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Breakout (disambiguation); Break Out; Breakout (song); Break Out (album); Break out; Breakout (film); Breakout (album); Breakout (Album); Breakout (2010 TV series); Breakout (TV series)
1.
If something such as war, fighting, or disease breaks out, it begins suddenly.
He was 29 when war broke out...
I was in a nightclub in Brixton and a fight broke out.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P
2.
If a prisoner breaks out of a prison, they escape from it.
The two men broke out of their cells and cut through a perimeter fence.
PHRASAL VERB: V P of n, also V P
see also breakout
3.
If you break out of a dull situation or routine, you manage to change it or escape from it.
It's taken a long time to break out of my own conventional training...
If her marriage becomes too restrictive, she will break out and seek new horizons.
PHRASAL VERB: V P of n, V P
4.
If you break out in a rash or a sweat, a rash or sweat appears on your skin.
A person who is allergic to cashews may break out in a rash when he consumes these nuts...
A line of sweat broke out on her forehead and she thought she might faint.
PHRASAL VERB: V P in n, V P
break out         
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Breakout (disambiguation); Break Out; Breakout (song); Break Out (album); Break out; Breakout (film); Breakout (album); Breakout (Album); Breakout (2010 TV series); Breakout (TV series)
Issue, break forth, burst out.
breakout         
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Breakout (disambiguation); Break Out; Breakout (song); Break Out (album); Break out; Breakout (film); Breakout (album); Breakout (Album); Breakout (2010 TV series); Breakout (TV series)
n.
1) to organize a breakout (from prison)
2) to achieve, effect a breakout (from an enemy encirclement)
breakout         
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Breakout (disambiguation); Break Out; Breakout (song); Break Out (album); Break out; Breakout (film); Breakout (album); Breakout (Album); Breakout (2010 TV series); Breakout (TV series)
also break-out (breakouts)
If there has been a break-out, someone has escaped from prison.
High Point prison had the highest number of breakouts of any jail in Britain.
= escape
N-COUNT
breakout         
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Breakout (disambiguation); Break Out; Breakout (song); Break Out (album); Break out; Breakout (film); Breakout (album); Breakout (Album); Breakout (2010 TV series); Breakout (TV series)
¦ noun
1. a forcible escape, especially from prison.
2. an outbreak: a breakout of hostilities.
¦ adjective informal, chiefly N. Amer.
1. suddenly and extremely popular or successful.
2. denoting a group which breaks away from a gathering for discussion.
break out         
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Breakout (disambiguation); Break Out; Breakout (song); Break Out (album); Break out; Breakout (film); Breakout (album); Breakout (Album); Breakout (2010 TV series); Breakout (TV series)
v.
1) (D; intr.) to break out in (he broke out in a rash)
2) (misc.) (Am. football) the back broke out in/into the open
break out         
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Breakout (disambiguation); Break Out; Breakout (song); Break Out (album); Break out; Breakout (film); Breakout (album); Breakout (Album); Breakout (2010 TV series); Breakout (TV series)
1. (of something undesirable) start suddenly.
2. escape.
List of Breakout Kings episodes         
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Like Father, Like Son (Breakout Kings); Pilot (Breakout Kings); Christian Beaumont; Bennett Ballester; Damien Fontleroy
Breakout Kings is an American crime drama television series that premiered on the A&E Network on March 6, 2011. The series was created by Nick Santora and Matt Olmstead, who previously worked together on Prison Break.
Breakout (military)         
  • The St. Lô breakthrough, 25–31 July 1944
MILITARY OPERATION TO END A SITUATION OF ENCIRCLEMENT OR SIEGE
Breakout - military
A breakout is a military operation to end a situation of investment (being surrounded) by offensive operations that achieve a breakthrough—escape from offensive confinement. It is used in contexts such as this: "The British breakout attempt from Normandy".