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Что (кто) такое TACS - определение

MOSTLY-OBSOLETE VERSION OF THE AMPS MOBILE PHONE SYSTEM FORMERLY USED IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
TACS; ETACS
  • First-generation Motorola 4500X mobile phone, which utilised ETACS
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TACS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tacs (disambiguation)
Total Access Communication Service (Reference: mobile-systems)
Tic-tac         
BRAND OF SMALL, HARD CANDY MINTS
Tic tac; Tic-Tacs; Tic-Tac; Tictac; Tic Tacs; TicTac; Tic Tac (candy); Tic tacs; Tic tac (candy); Tic Tac Chill; TicTacs; Tic tac man; Tic-tac
Tic-tac (also tick-tack and non-hyphenated variants) is a traditional method of signs used by bookmakers to communicate the odds of certain horses. Until the turn of the 21st century it was a very common sight on racecourses in the UK, but with the advent of mobile technology it is now seldom seen. In 1999, only three practitioners were noted to be still working on the southern UK tracks – Micky 'Hokey' Stuart, Billie Brown and Rocky Roberts. A tic-tac man will usually wear bright white gloves to make his hand movements easily seen.
tic-tac         
BRAND OF SMALL, HARD CANDY MINTS
Tic tac; Tic-Tacs; Tic-Tac; Tictac; Tic Tacs; TicTac; Tic Tac (candy); Tic tacs; Tic tac (candy); Tic Tac Chill; TicTacs; Tic tac man; Tic-tac
(also tick-tack)
¦ noun (in the UK) a kind of manual semaphore used by racecourse bookmakers to exchange information.
Origin
C16: imitative; cf. tick-tock.
Tacked      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Tack.
TAC         
  • β-TaC<sub>0.5</sub> with the unit cell, blue color is tantalum
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tac; TAC (disambiguation); Tac (disambiguation)
Technical Assistance Center (Reference: Cisco)
TAC         
  • β-TaC<sub>0.5</sub> with the unit cell, blue color is tantalum
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tac; TAC (disambiguation); Tac (disambiguation)
Terminal Access Circuit
Tacking         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tacking (disambiguation)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Tack.
II. Tacking ·noun A union of securities given at different times, all of which must be redeemed before an intermediate purchaser can interpose his claim.
TAC         
  • β-TaC<sub>0.5</sub> with the unit cell, blue color is tantalum
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tac; TAC (disambiguation); Tac (disambiguation)
Technical Advisory Committee
Tacky         
  • ''A Friend in Need'', a 1903 ''[[Dogs Playing Poker]]'' painting by [[Cassius Marcellus Coolidge]], is a common example of modern kitsch.
  • Examples of kitsch in architecture
  • A souvenir snow globe with an underwater motif
  • A [[mass-produced]] [[teapot]] and milk jug set, themed like an old [[cottage]]
  • ''Puppy'' by [[Jeff Koons]] (2010) is a self-aware display of kitsch, specifically as a combination of opulence and cuteness.
ART OR OTHER OBJECTS THAT APPEAL TO POPULAR RATHER THAN HIGH ART TASTES
Kitschy; Kitch; Irony display; Kitsch art; Kich; Cich; Citch; Tacky; Kitschiness
·add. ·adj Dowdy, shabby, or neglected in appearance; unkempt.
II. Tacky ·adj Sticky; adhesive; raw;
- said of paint, varnish, ·etc., when not well dried.
III. Tacky ·add. ·noun An ill-conditioned, ill-fed, or neglected horse; also, a person in a like condition.
TAC         
  • β-TaC<sub>0.5</sub> with the unit cell, blue color is tantalum
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tac; TAC (disambiguation); Tac (disambiguation)
Type Approval Code (Reference: IMEI, GSM, mobile-systems)

Википедия

Total Access Communication System

Total Access Communication System (TACS) and ETACS are variants of Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) which were announced as the choice for the first two UK national cellular systems in February 1983, less than a year after the UK government announced the T&Cs for the two competing mobile phone networks in June 1982. This 1G technology is now obsolete.