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Что (кто) такое coast - определение

MODULE CONTAINING SRAM USED AS AN L2 CACHE IN MID-1990S COMPUTERS
Cache On A STick; COASt
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coast         
  • [[Escorca]] coast, [[Serra de Tramuntana]] ([[Balearic Islands]])
  • Southeast coast of [[Greenland]]
  • deep seabed]].
  • Britain]], be called a [[cove]]. That between the cuspate foreland and the tombolo is a British bay.
  • Dead zones]] occur when phosphorus and nitrogen from fertilizers cause excessive growth of microorganisms, which depletes oxygen and kills fauna.
  • This stretch of coast in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump.
  • West Coast Region]] of New Zealand
  • A settled coastline in [[Marblehead, Massachusetts]]. Once a fishing port, the harbor is now dedicated to tourism and pleasure boating. Observe that the sand and rocks have been darkened by oil slick up to the high-water line.
  • Atlantic rocky coastline, showing a surf area. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • [[Somalia]] has the longest coastline in Africa.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222296321_The_Indian_Ocean_Coast_of_Somalia "The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia"]. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''41''' (1-6): 141–159. December 2000. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(00)00107-7</ref>
  • The Coastal Hazard Wheel system published by UNEP for global coastal management
AREA WHERE LAND MEETS THE SEA OR OCEAN
Coastal; Coasts; Coastline; List of coastal topics; Coastal feature; Oceanfront; Coastal waters; Coastal landforms; Coastal landform; Inshore; Coastland; Pelagic coast; Shoreline; Seacoast; Sea coast; Beachfront; Coastal formations; Coastal zone; Sea shore; Shore; Coastal region; Access to the sea; Coastal vegetation; Coastal seas; Coastlines; Sea-shore; Coastal town
(coasts, coasting, coasted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The coast is an area of land that is next to the sea.
Camp sites are usually situated along the coast, close to beaches.
...the west coast of Scotland.
N-COUNT: oft adj N, N of n
2.
If a vehicle coasts somewhere, it continues to move there with the motor switched off, or without being pushed or pedalled.
I switched off the engine and coasted round the corner.
VERB: V prep/adv
3.
If you say that the coast is clear, you mean that there is nobody around to see you or catch you.
You can come out now,' he called. 'The coast is clear. She's gone.'
PHRASE: V inflects
coast         
  • [[Escorca]] coast, [[Serra de Tramuntana]] ([[Balearic Islands]])
  • Southeast coast of [[Greenland]]
  • deep seabed]].
  • Britain]], be called a [[cove]]. That between the cuspate foreland and the tombolo is a British bay.
  • Dead zones]] occur when phosphorus and nitrogen from fertilizers cause excessive growth of microorganisms, which depletes oxygen and kills fauna.
  • This stretch of coast in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump.
  • West Coast Region]] of New Zealand
  • A settled coastline in [[Marblehead, Massachusetts]]. Once a fishing port, the harbor is now dedicated to tourism and pleasure boating. Observe that the sand and rocks have been darkened by oil slick up to the high-water line.
  • Atlantic rocky coastline, showing a surf area. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • [[Somalia]] has the longest coastline in Africa.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222296321_The_Indian_Ocean_Coast_of_Somalia "The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia"]. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''41''' (1-6): 141–159. December 2000. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(00)00107-7</ref>
  • The Coastal Hazard Wheel system published by UNEP for global coastal management
AREA WHERE LAND MEETS THE SEA OR OCEAN
Coastal; Coasts; Coastline; List of coastal topics; Coastal feature; Oceanfront; Coastal waters; Coastal landforms; Coastal landform; Inshore; Coastland; Pelagic coast; Shoreline; Seacoast; Sea coast; Beachfront; Coastal formations; Coastal zone; Sea shore; Shore; Coastal region; Access to the sea; Coastal vegetation; Coastal seas; Coastlines; Sea-shore; Coastal town
I. n.
1.
(Rare.) Border, frontier.
2.
Shore, beach, strand, seaboard, seaside, sea-coast.
II. v. n.
1.
Sail along the coast.
2.
Slide down hill (on a sled).
COAST         
  • [[Escorca]] coast, [[Serra de Tramuntana]] ([[Balearic Islands]])
  • Southeast coast of [[Greenland]]
  • deep seabed]].
  • Britain]], be called a [[cove]]. That between the cuspate foreland and the tombolo is a British bay.
  • Dead zones]] occur when phosphorus and nitrogen from fertilizers cause excessive growth of microorganisms, which depletes oxygen and kills fauna.
  • This stretch of coast in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump.
  • West Coast Region]] of New Zealand
  • A settled coastline in [[Marblehead, Massachusetts]]. Once a fishing port, the harbor is now dedicated to tourism and pleasure boating. Observe that the sand and rocks have been darkened by oil slick up to the high-water line.
  • Atlantic rocky coastline, showing a surf area. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • [[Somalia]] has the longest coastline in Africa.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222296321_The_Indian_Ocean_Coast_of_Somalia "The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia"]. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''41''' (1-6): 141–159. December 2000. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(00)00107-7</ref>
  • The Coastal Hazard Wheel system published by UNEP for global coastal management
AREA WHERE LAND MEETS THE SEA OR OCEAN
Coastal; Coasts; Coastline; List of coastal topics; Coastal feature; Oceanfront; Coastal waters; Coastal landforms; Coastal landform; Inshore; Coastland; Pelagic coast; Shoreline; Seacoast; Sea coast; Beachfront; Coastal formations; Coastal zone; Sea shore; Shore; Coastal region; Access to the sea; Coastal vegetation; Coastal seas; Coastlines; Sea-shore; Coastal town
COAST         
  • [[Escorca]] coast, [[Serra de Tramuntana]] ([[Balearic Islands]])
  • Southeast coast of [[Greenland]]
  • deep seabed]].
  • Britain]], be called a [[cove]]. That between the cuspate foreland and the tombolo is a British bay.
  • Dead zones]] occur when phosphorus and nitrogen from fertilizers cause excessive growth of microorganisms, which depletes oxygen and kills fauna.
  • This stretch of coast in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump.
  • West Coast Region]] of New Zealand
  • A settled coastline in [[Marblehead, Massachusetts]]. Once a fishing port, the harbor is now dedicated to tourism and pleasure boating. Observe that the sand and rocks have been darkened by oil slick up to the high-water line.
  • Atlantic rocky coastline, showing a surf area. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • [[Somalia]] has the longest coastline in Africa.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222296321_The_Indian_Ocean_Coast_of_Somalia "The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia"]. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''41''' (1-6): 141–159. December 2000. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(00)00107-7</ref>
  • The Coastal Hazard Wheel system published by UNEP for global coastal management
AREA WHERE LAND MEETS THE SEA OR OCEAN
Coastal; Coasts; Coastline; List of coastal topics; Coastal feature; Oceanfront; Coastal waters; Coastal landforms; Coastal landform; Inshore; Coastland; Pelagic coast; Shoreline; Seacoast; Sea coast; Beachfront; Coastal formations; Coastal zone; Sea shore; Shore; Coastal region; Access to the sea; Coastal vegetation; Coastal seas; Coastlines; Sea-shore; Coastal town
Computer Operations, Audit and Security Technology (Reference: org.)
Coast         
  • [[Escorca]] coast, [[Serra de Tramuntana]] ([[Balearic Islands]])
  • Southeast coast of [[Greenland]]
  • deep seabed]].
  • Britain]], be called a [[cove]]. That between the cuspate foreland and the tombolo is a British bay.
  • Dead zones]] occur when phosphorus and nitrogen from fertilizers cause excessive growth of microorganisms, which depletes oxygen and kills fauna.
  • This stretch of coast in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump.
  • West Coast Region]] of New Zealand
  • A settled coastline in [[Marblehead, Massachusetts]]. Once a fishing port, the harbor is now dedicated to tourism and pleasure boating. Observe that the sand and rocks have been darkened by oil slick up to the high-water line.
  • Atlantic rocky coastline, showing a surf area. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • [[Somalia]] has the longest coastline in Africa.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222296321_The_Indian_Ocean_Coast_of_Somalia "The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia"]. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''41''' (1-6): 141–159. December 2000. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(00)00107-7</ref>
  • The Coastal Hazard Wheel system published by UNEP for global coastal management
AREA WHERE LAND MEETS THE SEA OR OCEAN
Coastal; Coasts; Coastline; List of coastal topics; Coastal feature; Oceanfront; Coastal waters; Coastal landforms; Coastal landform; Inshore; Coastland; Pelagic coast; Shoreline; Seacoast; Sea coast; Beachfront; Coastal formations; Coastal zone; Sea shore; Shore; Coastal region; Access to the sea; Coastal vegetation; Coastal seas; Coastlines; Sea-shore; Coastal town
·vt The side of a thing.
II. Coast ·noun To sail by or near the shore.
III. Coast ·vt The seashore, or land near it.
IV. Coast ·vt To conduct along a coast or river bank.
V. Coast ·noun To sail from port to port in the same country.
VI. Coast ·vt To sail by or near; to follow the coast line of.
VII. Coast ·noun To draw or keep near; to Approach.
VIII. Coast ·noun To slide down hill; to slide on a sled, upon snow or ice.
IX. Coast ·vt The exterior line, limit, or border of a country; frontier border.
X. Coast ·vt To draw near to; to Approach; to keep near, or by the side of.
coast         
  • [[Escorca]] coast, [[Serra de Tramuntana]] ([[Balearic Islands]])
  • Southeast coast of [[Greenland]]
  • deep seabed]].
  • Britain]], be called a [[cove]]. That between the cuspate foreland and the tombolo is a British bay.
  • Dead zones]] occur when phosphorus and nitrogen from fertilizers cause excessive growth of microorganisms, which depletes oxygen and kills fauna.
  • This stretch of coast in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump.
  • West Coast Region]] of New Zealand
  • A settled coastline in [[Marblehead, Massachusetts]]. Once a fishing port, the harbor is now dedicated to tourism and pleasure boating. Observe that the sand and rocks have been darkened by oil slick up to the high-water line.
  • Atlantic rocky coastline, showing a surf area. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • [[Somalia]] has the longest coastline in Africa.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222296321_The_Indian_Ocean_Coast_of_Somalia "The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia"]. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''41''' (1-6): 141–159. December 2000. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(00)00107-7</ref>
  • The Coastal Hazard Wheel system published by UNEP for global coastal management
AREA WHERE LAND MEETS THE SEA OR OCEAN
Coastal; Coasts; Coastline; List of coastal topics; Coastal feature; Oceanfront; Coastal waters; Coastal landforms; Coastal landform; Inshore; Coastland; Pelagic coast; Shoreline; Seacoast; Sea coast; Beachfront; Coastal formations; Coastal zone; Sea shore; Shore; Coastal region; Access to the sea; Coastal vegetation; Coastal seas; Coastlines; Sea-shore; Coastal town
¦ noun
1. the part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
2. the easy movement of a vehicle without the use of power.
¦ verb
1. (of a vehicle) move easily without using power.
be successful with little effort: they coasted to victory.
2. sail along the coast.
Phrases
the coast is clear there is no danger of being observed or caught.
Derivatives
coastal adjective
coastwise adjective & adverb
Origin
ME (in the sense 'side of the body'), from OFr. coste (n.), costeier (v.), from L. costa 'rib, flank, side'.
COAST         
  • [[Escorca]] coast, [[Serra de Tramuntana]] ([[Balearic Islands]])
  • Southeast coast of [[Greenland]]
  • deep seabed]].
  • Britain]], be called a [[cove]]. That between the cuspate foreland and the tombolo is a British bay.
  • Dead zones]] occur when phosphorus and nitrogen from fertilizers cause excessive growth of microorganisms, which depletes oxygen and kills fauna.
  • This stretch of coast in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump.
  • West Coast Region]] of New Zealand
  • A settled coastline in [[Marblehead, Massachusetts]]. Once a fishing port, the harbor is now dedicated to tourism and pleasure boating. Observe that the sand and rocks have been darkened by oil slick up to the high-water line.
  • Atlantic rocky coastline, showing a surf area. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • [[Somalia]] has the longest coastline in Africa.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222296321_The_Indian_Ocean_Coast_of_Somalia "The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia"]. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''41''' (1-6): 141–159. December 2000. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(00)00107-7</ref>
  • The Coastal Hazard Wheel system published by UNEP for global coastal management
AREA WHERE LAND MEETS THE SEA OR OCEAN
Coastal; Coasts; Coastline; List of coastal topics; Coastal feature; Oceanfront; Coastal waters; Coastal landforms; Coastal landform; Inshore; Coastland; Pelagic coast; Shoreline; Seacoast; Sea coast; Beachfront; Coastal formations; Coastal zone; Sea shore; Shore; Coastal region; Access to the sea; Coastal vegetation; Coastal seas; Coastlines; Sea-shore; Coastal town
Cache On A STick (Reference: Intel)
coast         
  • [[Escorca]] coast, [[Serra de Tramuntana]] ([[Balearic Islands]])
  • Southeast coast of [[Greenland]]
  • deep seabed]].
  • Britain]], be called a [[cove]]. That between the cuspate foreland and the tombolo is a British bay.
  • Dead zones]] occur when phosphorus and nitrogen from fertilizers cause excessive growth of microorganisms, which depletes oxygen and kills fauna.
  • This stretch of coast in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump.
  • West Coast Region]] of New Zealand
  • A settled coastline in [[Marblehead, Massachusetts]]. Once a fishing port, the harbor is now dedicated to tourism and pleasure boating. Observe that the sand and rocks have been darkened by oil slick up to the high-water line.
  • Atlantic rocky coastline, showing a surf area. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • [[Somalia]] has the longest coastline in Africa.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222296321_The_Indian_Ocean_Coast_of_Somalia "The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia"]. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''41''' (1-6): 141–159. December 2000. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(00)00107-7</ref>
  • The Coastal Hazard Wheel system published by UNEP for global coastal management
AREA WHERE LAND MEETS THE SEA OR OCEAN
Coastal; Coasts; Coastline; List of coastal topics; Coastal feature; Oceanfront; Coastal waters; Coastal landforms; Coastal landform; Inshore; Coastland; Pelagic coast; Shoreline; Seacoast; Sea coast; Beachfront; Coastal formations; Coastal zone; Sea shore; Shore; Coastal region; Access to the sea; Coastal vegetation; Coastal seas; Coastlines; Sea-shore; Coastal town
n.
1) a forbidding, inhospitable; nigged coast
2) off a coast (a ship sank right off the coast)
3) along, on the coast (there are many fishing towns on the coast)
4) (AE) on the Coast ('on the Pacific Coast of the US') (he's out on the Coast)
5) (misc.) the coast is clear ('there is no danger in sight')
Coast         
  • [[Escorca]] coast, [[Serra de Tramuntana]] ([[Balearic Islands]])
  • Southeast coast of [[Greenland]]
  • deep seabed]].
  • Britain]], be called a [[cove]]. That between the cuspate foreland and the tombolo is a British bay.
  • Dead zones]] occur when phosphorus and nitrogen from fertilizers cause excessive growth of microorganisms, which depletes oxygen and kills fauna.
  • This stretch of coast in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump.
  • West Coast Region]] of New Zealand
  • A settled coastline in [[Marblehead, Massachusetts]]. Once a fishing port, the harbor is now dedicated to tourism and pleasure boating. Observe that the sand and rocks have been darkened by oil slick up to the high-water line.
  • Atlantic rocky coastline, showing a surf area. [[Porto Covo]], west coast of Portugal
  • [[Somalia]] has the longest coastline in Africa.<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222296321_The_Indian_Ocean_Coast_of_Somalia "The Indian Ocean Coast of Somalia"]. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''41''' (1-6): 141–159. December 2000. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(00)00107-7</ref>
  • The Coastal Hazard Wheel system published by UNEP for global coastal management
AREA WHERE LAND MEETS THE SEA OR OCEAN
Coastal; Coasts; Coastline; List of coastal topics; Coastal feature; Oceanfront; Coastal waters; Coastal landforms; Coastal landform; Inshore; Coastland; Pelagic coast; Shoreline; Seacoast; Sea coast; Beachfront; Coastal formations; Coastal zone; Sea shore; Shore; Coastal region; Access to the sea; Coastal vegetation; Coastal seas; Coastlines; Sea-shore; Coastal town
The coast, also known as the coastline or seashore, is defined as the area where land meets the ocean, or as a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake. The Earth has around of coastline.
Cache On A STick         
<architecture> (COAST) Intel Corporation attempt to's standardise the modular L2 cache subsystem in Pentium-based computers. A COAST module should be about 4.35" wide by 1.14" high. According to earlier specifications from Motorola, a module between 4.33" and 4.36" wide, and between 1.12" and 1.16" high is within the COAST standard. Some module vendors, including some major motherboard suppliers, greatly violate the height specification. Another COAST specification violated by many suppliers concerns clock distribution in synchronous modules. The specification requires that the clock tree to each synchronous chip be balanced, i.e. equal length from edge of the connector to individual chips. An unbalanced clock tree increases reflections and noise. For a 256 kilobyte cache module the standard requires the same clock be used for both chips but some vendors use separate clocks to reduce loading on the clock driver and hence increase the clock speed. However, this creates unbalanced loading in other motherboard configurations, such as motherboards with soldered caches in the system. (1996-06-10)

Википедия

Cache on a stick

COASt, an acronym for "cache on a stick", is a packaging standard for modules containing SRAM used as an L2 cache in a computer. COASt modules look like somewhat oversized SIMM modules. These modules were somewhat popular in the Apple and PC platforms during early to mid-1990s, but with newer computers cache is built into either the CPU or the motherboard. COASt modules decoupled the motherboard from its cache, allowing varying configurations to be created. A low-cost system could run with no cache, while a more expensive system could come equipped with 512 KB or more cache. Later COASt modules were equipped with pipelined-burst SRAM.

The standard was originally defined by Motorola to be between 4.33 and 4.36 inches (110 and 111 mm) wide, and between 1.12 and 1.16 inches (28 and 29 mm) high. It could be found in many Apple Macintosh in the early-to-mid-90s, but disappeared as the Mac moved to the PowerPC platform.

Intel also used the COASt standard for their Pentium systems, where it could be found as late as 1998 in Pentium MMX systems utilizing Intel chipsets such as 430VX and 430TX. Later, Intel combined this architecture with the CPU and created the Slot 1 CPU cartridge which contained both the CPU and separate cache chips.

The slot that the COASt module plugged into was named "CELP", or "card edge low profile", referring to the small circuit board and the conductors on its edge. It had 80 contacts on each side of a circuit board (for a total of 160), spaced 0.050" apart, plus an identification notch between contacts 42 and 43.