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Что (кто) такое KIPS - определение

IMPERIAL UNIT OF FORCE
Kilopound; Kip-force; Kips; Kip (force)
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KIPS         
Kilo Instructions Per Second
KIPS         
/kips/ [by analogy with MIPS] Thousands (*not* 1024s) of instructions per second. Usage: rare. [Jargon File]
Erich Kips         
  • [[Hamburg America Line]] catalog, cover by Kips
GERMAN PAINTER, 1869-1945
Erich Conrad Friedrich Kips (17 January 1869, Berlin - 26 September 1945, Berlin) was a German landscape and cityscape painter. His pictures were often reproduced for advertising posters, calendars, and postcards.
Kips Bay Show House         
ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EVENT
Kips Bay Show Houe
The Kips Bay Show House is an annual fundraising event run by the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club in which celebrated interior designers are invited to redecorate a luxury Manhattan home.
kipper         
  • The fish processing factory in the village of [[Seahouses]], [[Northumberland]], is one of the places where the practice of kippering herrings is said to have originated
  • Kippers for breakfast in England
  • "Red herring": Cold-smoked herring (Scottish kippers), brined and dyed so that their flesh achieves a reddish colour
FISH DISH
Kipper (legends); Kippers; Kippered; Kipper Snacks; Kipper season; Orange kipper; Orange kippers; Kippering; Red herring (kipper); Red herring (fish); Kippered herring; Manx Kippers
(kippers)
A kipper is a fish, usually a herring, which has been preserved by being hung in smoke.
N-COUNT
Kipper         
  • The fish processing factory in the village of [[Seahouses]], [[Northumberland]], is one of the places where the practice of kippering herrings is said to have originated
  • Kippers for breakfast in England
  • "Red herring": Cold-smoked herring (Scottish kippers), brined and dyed so that their flesh achieves a reddish colour
FISH DISH
Kipper (legends); Kippers; Kippered; Kipper Snacks; Kipper season; Orange kipper; Orange kippers; Kippering; Red herring (kipper); Red herring (fish); Kippered herring; Manx Kippers
·noun A salmon after spawning.
II. Kipper ·vt To cure, by splitting, salting, and smoking.
III. Kipper ·adj Amorous; also, lively; light-footed; nimble; gay; sprightly.
IV. Kipper ·noun A salmon split open, salted, and dried or smoked;
- so called because salmon after spawning were usually so cured, not being good when fresh.
kipper         
  • The fish processing factory in the village of [[Seahouses]], [[Northumberland]], is one of the places where the practice of kippering herrings is said to have originated
  • Kippers for breakfast in England
  • "Red herring": Cold-smoked herring (Scottish kippers), brined and dyed so that their flesh achieves a reddish colour
FISH DISH
Kipper (legends); Kippers; Kippered; Kipper Snacks; Kipper season; Orange kipper; Orange kippers; Kippering; Red herring (kipper); Red herring (fish); Kippered herring; Manx Kippers
¦ noun
1. a herring that has been split open, salted, and dried or smoked.
2. a male salmon in the spawning season.
¦ verb [usu. as adjective kippered] cure (a herring) in such a way.
Origin
OE cypera, of Gmc origin; perh. related to copper1.
Kip         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
KIP; Kip (disambiguation); KIP (disambiguation)
A short sleep, like a nap.
I'm stuffed, so I'm going to have a kip.
Kipper         
  • The fish processing factory in the village of [[Seahouses]], [[Northumberland]], is one of the places where the practice of kippering herrings is said to have originated
  • Kippers for breakfast in England
  • "Red herring": Cold-smoked herring (Scottish kippers), brined and dyed so that their flesh achieves a reddish colour
FISH DISH
Kipper (legends); Kippers; Kippered; Kipper Snacks; Kipper season; Orange kipper; Orange kippers; Kippering; Red herring (kipper); Red herring (fish); Kippered herring; Manx Kippers
A kipper is a whole herring, a small, oily fish, that has been split in a butterfly fashion from tail to head along the dorsal ridge, gutted, salted or pickled, and cold-smoked over smouldering wood chips (typically oak).
kip         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
KIP; Kip (disambiguation); KIP (disambiguation)
(kips, kipping, kipped)
1.
Kip is sleep. (BRIT INFORMAL)
Mason went home for a couple of hours' kip.
= sleep
N-SING: also no det
2.
If you kip somewhere, usually somewhere that is not your own home or bed, you sleep there. (BRIT INFORMAL)
He moved from one friend's flat to another, first kipping on the floor of Theodore's studio.
= sleep
VERB: V prep/adv, also V

Википедия

Kip (unit)

A kip is a US customary unit of force. It equals 1000 pounds-force, and is used primarily by structural engineers to indicate forces where the value represented in pound-force is inefficient. Although uncommon, it is occasionally also considered a unit of mass, equal to 1000 pounds (i.e. one half of a short ton). Another use is as a unit of deadweight to compute shipping charges.

1 kip ≈ 4,448.222 N = 4.448222 kN

The name comes from combining the words kilo and pound; it is occasionally called a kilopound. Its symbol is kip, sometimes K (upper or lowercase), or less frequently, klb. When it is necessary to clearly distinguish it as a unit of force rather than mass, it is sometimes called the kip-force (symbol kipf or klbf).

The symbol kp usually stands for the kilopond, a unit of force, or kilogram-force, used primarily in Europe prior to the introduction of SI units.

The kip is also the name of a unit of mass equal to approximately 9.19 kilograms. This usage is obsolete, and was used in Malaysia.