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Что (кто) такое or - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OR; O.R.; OR (disambiguation); Or (disambiguation); O.r.; Or.; O R
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or         
or1
¦ conjunction
1. used to link alternatives.
2. introducing a synonym or explanation of a preceding word or phrase.
3. otherwise.
4. archaic either.
¦ noun (OR)
1. a logical operation which gives the value one if at least one operand has the value one, and otherwise gives a value of zero.
2. [as modifier] Electronics denoting a gate circuit which produces an output if there is a signal on any of its inputs.
Phrases
or so (after a quantity) approximately.
Origin
ME: a reduced form of the obs. conjunction other (which superseded OE oththe 'or').
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or2
¦ noun gold or yellow, as a heraldic tincture.
Origin
C16: from Fr., from L. aurum 'gold'.
Or         
·prep & ·adv Ere; before; sooner than.
II. Or ·noun Yellow or gold color, - represented in drawing or engraving by small dots.
III. Or ·conj A particle that marks an alternative; as, you may read or may write, - that is, you may do one of the things at your pleasure, but not both. It corresponds to either. You may ride either to London or to Windsor. It often connects a series of words or propositions, presenting a choice of either; as, he may study law, or medicine, or divinity, or he may enter into trade.
OR         
OR
1. a logical operation which gives the value one if at least one operand has the value one, and otherwise gives a value of zero.
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OR
¦ abbreviation
1. operational research.
2. Oregon (in official postal use).
3. Brit. Military other ranks (as opposed to commissioned officers).
OR         
<logic> The Boolean function which is true if any of its arguments are true. Its truth table is: A | B | A OR B --+---+--------- F | F | F F | T | T T | F | T T | T | T (1996-11-04)
or         
conj. either; in the alternative. It is often vital to distinguish between "or" and "and." Example: Title to the Cadillac written "Mary or Bill Davidson" means either one could transfer the car, but if written "Mary and Bill Davidson," both must sign to change title.
OR         
Originator / Recipient (Reference: X.400, MOTIS), "Style: O/R"
or         
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
You use or to link two or more alternatives.
'Tea or coffee?' John asked...
He said he would try to write or call as soon as he reached the Canary Islands...
Students are asked to take another course in English, or science, or mathematics.
CONJ
2.
You use or to give another alternative, when the first alternative is introduced by 'either' or 'whether'.
Items like bread, milk and meat were either unavailable or could be obtained only on the black market...
Either you can talk to him, or I will...
I don't know whether people will buy it or not...
CONJ
3.
You use or between two numbers to indicate that you are giving an approximate amount.
Everyone benefited from limiting their intake of tea to just three or four cups a day...
Normally he asked questions, and had a humorous remark or two.
CONJ
4.
You use or to introduce a comment which corrects or modifies what you have just said.
The man was a fool, he thought, or at least incompetent...
There was nothing more he wanted, or so he thought...
CONJ
5.
If you say that someone should do something or something unpleasant will happen, you are warning them that if they do not do it, the unpleasant thing will happen.
She had to have the operation, or she would die.
= otherwise
CONJ
6.
You use or to introduce something which is evidence for the truth of a statement you have just made.
He must have thought Jane was worth it or he wouldn't have wasted time on her, I suppose.
= otherwise
CONJ
7.
You use or no or or not to emphasize that a particular thing makes no difference to what is going to happen.
Chairman or no, if I want to stop the project, I can...
The first difficulty is that, old-fashioned or not, it is very good.
PHRASE: group PHR [emphasis]
8.
You use or no between two occurrences of the same noun in order to say that whether something is true or not makes no difference to a situation.
The next day, rain or no rain, it was business as usual...
PHRASE: n PHR n
9.
or else: see else
or other: see other
or so: see so
or something: see something
O.R.         
n. short for "own recognizance," meaning the judge allowed a person accused in a criminal case to go free pending trial without posting bail. A person so released is often referred to as having been "OR-ed." See also: own recognizance
O.R.         
Owner's risk, Original rate
Or (My Treasure)         
2004 FILM BY KEREN YEDAYA
Or (my treasure)
Or (My Treasure) is a 2004 drama film starring Dana Ivgy in the title role of Or, a teenager who struggles to be responsible for her prostitute mother Ruthie, played by Ronit Elkabetz. The French-Israeli production premiered on 14 May 2004 at the Cannes Film Festival.

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