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Что (кто) такое ringing signal - определение

SOUND MADE BY A TELEPHONE TO INDICATE AN INCOMING CALL, TEXT MESSAGE OR NOTIFICATION.
Ringing signal; Ring tones; Mobile phone ringtone; Ring (telephone); Ringtones; Polyphonic ring tone; Polyphonic ringtone; Ring cadence; Free ringtones; Free ring tones; Truetone; Polyphonic ringtones; Mastertones; Master tone; Ringtone maker; Ring tone; Realtone; Mastertone; Ring-tone; Cell phone ringtone; True tones; Poly 64; Truetone (ringtone)
  • Electromechanical ringer
  • Example of a short digital tune which could be used as a ringtone on a [[mobile phone]]
  • ITT]] SAA 1094
  • Ringing noise from an electromechanical telephone
  • The iconic [[Nokia tune]] on piano
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Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism         
  • Anastasians gathered to celebrate the [[Annunciation]].
  • ''Different Spaces. White. UV'', by Lola V. Lonli, 2012.
  • Anastasians practising a ''khorovod'', circle-dance, near a bonfire, for the festival of [[Kupala Night]].
  • Stump with a hanging cloth with embroidered the Rodnover symbol of the earthly mother goddess ''[[Mokosh]]'' at an Anastasian settlement.
  • A staff with a flower ornament and bells used for the festival of [[Koliada]] in Korenskiye Rodniki.
  • [[Dandelion]] fields and andulin-roofed house and bathhouse in the Anastasian settlement of Korenskiye Rodniki.
  • Anastasians performing dances on the autumnal festival of Osenins.
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  • A couple united in marriage at an Anastasian settlement.
  • Forest of Siberian cedars near the village of Plotnikovsky, in [[Tomsky District]], [[Tomsk Oblast]].
  • Banquet for the opening of a new ancestral homestead within a broader ancestral settlement.
  • A child is taught to plant a sapling at the Anastasian event "Green Action" in 2012.
  • Glass bells, paintings, flutes and ceramics produced by the settlement Murom in Shebekinsky District, Belgorod Oblast.
  • Stand in [[Belgorod]] for selling a variety of economic products of the Anastasian settlement Korenskiye Rodniki.
NEOPAGAN NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT FOUNDED IN RUSSIA
Ringing Cedars; Anastasianism; Anastasism; Anastasians; Ringing Cedars of Russia; Ringing Cedars' Anastasians; Ringing Cedars' Anastasian; Ringing Cedars of Russia (movement); Anastasia movement; Anastasian movement; Ringing Cedars movement; Ringing Cedars of Russia movement; The Ringing Cedars of Russia; Anastasian; Vedrus; Vedrussian; Vedrussians; Anastasian theology; Anastasian Vedism
Anastasianism (Russian: Анастасианство, Анастасийство, Анастасиизм) or the Ringing Cedars (Звенящие Кедры; also "Jingling Cedars") falls into the category of esotericism and considers itself to be a new religious movement, often classified as New Age, that started in central Russia in 1997 and has since spread across the world. Ringing Cedars' Anastasians are sometimes categorised by scholars as part of Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism), and often as a modern Pagan movement of their own.
Signalling         
  • A digital signal has two or more distinguishable waveforms, in this example, high voltage and low voltages, each of which can be mapped onto a digit. Characteristically, noise can be removed from digital signals provided it is not too extreme.
  • A binary signal, also known as a logic signal, is a digital signal with two distinguishable levels
  • sampling]]
  • Signal transmission using electronic signals
VARYING PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CONVEYS INFORMATION
Electrical signal; Signalling; Signaling; Weak signals; Signal (signal processing); Signalling system; Signal system; Signal systems; Signal (information theory); Signal (circuit theory); Signals; SIGNAL; Signal (electronics); Signals and systems; Electrical Signal; Signal (electrical engineering); Radio frequency signal
·- of Signal.
Signal         
  • A digital signal has two or more distinguishable waveforms, in this example, high voltage and low voltages, each of which can be mapped onto a digit. Characteristically, noise can be removed from digital signals provided it is not too extreme.
  • A binary signal, also known as a logic signal, is a digital signal with two distinguishable levels
  • sampling]]
  • Signal transmission using electronic signals
VARYING PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CONVEYS INFORMATION
Electrical signal; Signalling; Signaling; Weak signals; Signal (signal processing); Signalling system; Signal system; Signal systems; Signal (information theory); Signal (circuit theory); Signals; SIGNAL; Signal (electronics); Signals and systems; Electrical Signal; Signal (electrical engineering); Radio frequency signal
In signal processing, a signal is a function that conveys information about a phenomenon. Any quantity that can vary over space or time can be used as a signal to share messages between observers.
Signal         
  • A digital signal has two or more distinguishable waveforms, in this example, high voltage and low voltages, each of which can be mapped onto a digit. Characteristically, noise can be removed from digital signals provided it is not too extreme.
  • A binary signal, also known as a logic signal, is a digital signal with two distinguishable levels
  • sampling]]
  • Signal transmission using electronic signals
VARYING PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CONVEYS INFORMATION
Electrical signal; Signalling; Signaling; Weak signals; Signal (signal processing); Signalling system; Signal system; Signal systems; Signal (information theory); Signal (circuit theory); Signals; SIGNAL; Signal (electronics); Signals and systems; Electrical Signal; Signal (electrical engineering); Radio frequency signal
·noun A token; an indication; a foreshadowing; a sign.
II. Signal ·vt To communicate by signals; as, to signal orders.
III. Signal ·vt To notify by a signals; to make a signal or signals to; as, to signal a fleet to anchor.
IV. Signal ·adj Of or pertaining to signals, or the use of signals in conveying information; as, a signal flag or officer.
V. Signal ·adj Noticeable; distinguished from what is ordinary; eminent; remarkable; memorable; as, a signal exploit; a signal service; a signal act of benevolence.
VI. Signal ·noun A sign made for the purpose of giving notice to a person of some occurence, command, or danger; also, a sign, event, or watchword, which has been agreed upon as the occasion of concerted action.
SIGNAL         
  • A digital signal has two or more distinguishable waveforms, in this example, high voltage and low voltages, each of which can be mapped onto a digit. Characteristically, noise can be removed from digital signals provided it is not too extreme.
  • A binary signal, also known as a logic signal, is a digital signal with two distinguishable levels
  • sampling]]
  • Signal transmission using electronic signals
VARYING PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CONVEYS INFORMATION
Electrical signal; Signalling; Signaling; Weak signals; Signal (signal processing); Signalling system; Signal system; Signal systems; Signal (information theory); Signal (circuit theory); Signals; SIGNAL; Signal (electronics); Signals and systems; Electrical Signal; Signal (electrical engineering); Radio frequency signal
<language> A synchronous language by Le Guernic et al of INRIA. ["SIGNAL - A Data Flow-Oriented Language for Signal Processing," P. le Guernic, IEEE Trans Acoustics Speech & Signal Proc, ASSP-34(2):362-1986-04-374]. (1996-12-10)
Signaling         
  • A digital signal has two or more distinguishable waveforms, in this example, high voltage and low voltages, each of which can be mapped onto a digit. Characteristically, noise can be removed from digital signals provided it is not too extreme.
  • A binary signal, also known as a logic signal, is a digital signal with two distinguishable levels
  • sampling]]
  • Signal transmission using electronic signals
VARYING PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CONVEYS INFORMATION
Electrical signal; Signalling; Signaling; Weak signals; Signal (signal processing); Signalling system; Signal system; Signal systems; Signal (information theory); Signal (circuit theory); Signals; SIGNAL; Signal (electronics); Signals and systems; Electrical Signal; Signal (electrical engineering); Radio frequency signal
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Signal.
signal         
  • A digital signal has two or more distinguishable waveforms, in this example, high voltage and low voltages, each of which can be mapped onto a digit. Characteristically, noise can be removed from digital signals provided it is not too extreme.
  • A binary signal, also known as a logic signal, is a digital signal with two distinguishable levels
  • sampling]]
  • Signal transmission using electronic signals
VARYING PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CONVEYS INFORMATION
Electrical signal; Signalling; Signaling; Weak signals; Signal (signal processing); Signalling system; Signal system; Signal systems; Signal (information theory); Signal (circuit theory); Signals; SIGNAL; Signal (electronics); Signals and systems; Electrical Signal; Signal (electrical engineering); Radio frequency signal
<operating system> A predefined message sent between two Unix processes or from the kernel to a process. Signals communicate the occurrence of unexpected external events such as the forced termination of a process by the user. Each signal has a unique number associated with it and each process has a signal handler set for each signal. Signals can be sent using the kill system call. (1996-12-10)
signal         
  • A digital signal has two or more distinguishable waveforms, in this example, high voltage and low voltages, each of which can be mapped onto a digit. Characteristically, noise can be removed from digital signals provided it is not too extreme.
  • A binary signal, also known as a logic signal, is a digital signal with two distinguishable levels
  • sampling]]
  • Signal transmission using electronic signals
VARYING PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CONVEYS INFORMATION
Electrical signal; Signalling; Signaling; Weak signals; Signal (signal processing); Signalling system; Signal system; Signal systems; Signal (information theory); Signal (circuit theory); Signals; SIGNAL; Signal (electronics); Signals and systems; Electrical Signal; Signal (electrical engineering); Radio frequency signal
I. n.
Token, mark, indication, sign.
II. a.
Eminent, memorable, extraordinary, remarkable, notable, conspicuous.
signal         
  • A digital signal has two or more distinguishable waveforms, in this example, high voltage and low voltages, each of which can be mapped onto a digit. Characteristically, noise can be removed from digital signals provided it is not too extreme.
  • A binary signal, also known as a logic signal, is a digital signal with two distinguishable levels
  • sampling]]
  • Signal transmission using electronic signals
VARYING PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CONVEYS INFORMATION
Electrical signal; Signalling; Signaling; Weak signals; Signal (signal processing); Signalling system; Signal system; Signal systems; Signal (information theory); Signal (circuit theory); Signals; SIGNAL; Signal (electronics); Signals and systems; Electrical Signal; Signal (electrical engineering); Radio frequency signal
signal1
¦ noun
1. a gesture, action, or sound conveying information or an instruction.
2. an indication of a state of affairs.
3. an event or statement that provides the impulse or occasion for something to happen.
4. a light or semaphore on a railway, giving indications to train drivers of whether or not to proceed.
5. Bridge a prearranged convention of bidding or play intended to convey information to one's partner.
6. an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received.
¦ verb (signals, signalling, signalled; US signals, signaling, signaled)
1. transmit a signal.
2. instruct or indicate by means of a signal.
Derivatives
signaller noun
Origin
ME: from OFr., from med. L. signale, neut. of late L. signalis, from L. signum (see sign).
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signal2
¦ adjective striking in extent, seriousness, or importance.
Derivatives
signally adverb
Origin
C17: from Fr. signale, from the Ital. past participle segnalato 'distinguished', from segnale 'a signal'.
signal         
  • A digital signal has two or more distinguishable waveforms, in this example, high voltage and low voltages, each of which can be mapped onto a digit. Characteristically, noise can be removed from digital signals provided it is not too extreme.
  • A binary signal, also known as a logic signal, is a digital signal with two distinguishable levels
  • sampling]]
  • Signal transmission using electronic signals
VARYING PHYSICAL QUANTITY THAT CONVEYS INFORMATION
Electrical signal; Signalling; Signaling; Weak signals; Signal (signal processing); Signalling system; Signal system; Signal systems; Signal (information theory); Signal (circuit theory); Signals; SIGNAL; Signal (electronics); Signals and systems; Electrical Signal; Signal (electrical engineering); Radio frequency signal
(signals, signalling, signalled)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: in AM, use 'signaling', 'signaled'
1.
A signal is a gesture, sound, or action which is intended to give a particular message to the person who sees or hears it.
They fired three distress signals...
As soon as it was dark, Mrs Evans gave the signal...
You mustn't fire without my signal.
N-COUNT
2.
If you signal to someone, you make a gesture or sound in order to send them a particular message.
The United manager was to be seen frantically signalling to McClair...
He stood up, signalling to the officer that he had finished with his client...
She signalled a passing taxi and ordered him to take her to the rue Marengo.
VERB: V prep/adv, V that, V n, also V
3.
If an event or action is a signal of something, it suggests that this thing exists or is going to happen.
Kurdish leaders saw the visit as an important signal of support...
= sign
N-COUNT: with supp
4.
If someone or something signals an event, they suggest that the event is happening or likely to happen.
She will be signalling massive changes in energy policy...
The outcome of that meeting could signal whether there truly exists a political will to begin negotiating.
= indicate
VERB: V n, V wh
5.
A signal is a piece of equipment beside a railway, which indicates to train drivers whether they should stop the train or not.
N-COUNT
6.
A signal is a series of radio waves, light waves, or changes in electrical current which may carry information.
...high-frequency radio signals.
N-COUNT

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Ringtone

A ringtone, ring tone or ring is the sound made by a telephone to indicate an incoming call. Originally referring to and made by the electromechanical striking of bells, the term now refers to any sound on any device alerting of a new incoming call—up to and including recordings of original telephone bells.

Electronic telephones, especially smartphones, are manufactured with a preloaded selection of ringtones. Customers can buy or generate custom ringtones for installation on the device.