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Что (кто) такое every bit - определение

AMERICAN MUSICIAN
Every Little Bit Added to What You've Got Makes Just a Little Bit More; Dillon, William
  • Sheet music cover to 1907's ''Every Little Bit Added To What You've Got Makes Just a Little Bit More'' by William and brother Lawrence

Bit (horse)         
  • Horse skull showing the large gap between the front teeth and the back teeth. The bit sits in this gap, and extends beyond from side to side.
TYPE OF HORSE TACK
Horse bit; Horse bits; Champing at the bit; Chomping at the bit; Horse's bit; Horsebit
The bit is an item of a horse's tack. It usually refers to the assembly of components that contacts and controls the horse's mouth, and includes the shanks, rings, cheekpads and mullen, all described here below, but it also sometimes simply refers to the mullen, the piece that fits inside the horse's mouth.
Bit-length         
NUMBER OF BINARY DIGITS (BITS), NECESSARY TO REPRESENT AN INTEGER IN THE BINARY NUMBER SYSTEM
Bit length; Bit width
Bit-length or bit width is the number of binary digits, called bits, necessary to represent an integer as a binary number. Formally, the bit-length of a natural number n>0 is a function, bitLength(n), of the binary logarithm of n:
most significant bit         
  • A diagram showing how manipulating the least significant bits of a color can have a very subtle and generally unnoticeable affect on the color. In this diagram, green is represented by its [[RGB]] value, both in decimal and in binary. The red box surrounding the last two bits illustrates the least significant bits changed in the binary representation.
CONVENTION TO IDENTIFY BIT POSITIONS
Most significant bit; Least significant bit; Least-significant bit; Most significant byte; Least significant byte; Significant bit; Bit significance; High-order bit; LSB0; MSB0; Least significant bits; Most significant bits; Bit position; Least Significant Bit; Most Significant Bit; Lsbit; Msbit; Most-significant bit; LSB 0; LSB 1; MSB 0; MSB 1; Lowest significant bit first; Most significant bit first; LSB1; MSB1; LSB-0; LSB-1; MSB-0; MSB-1; Bit naming; Bit order; Bit ordering; High bit; Low bit; Lowest bit; Highest bit; Least-significant bit first; Least significant bit first; Most-significant bit first
¦ noun Computing the bit in a binary number which is of the greatest numerical value.

Википедия

William Dillon

William Austin Dillon (November 6, 1877 – February 10, 1966) was an American songwriter and Vaudevillian. He is best known as the lyricist for the song "I Want A Girl (Just Like The Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)" (1911), written in collaboration with Harry Von Tilzer. It can be heard in Show Business (1944) and The Jolson Story (1946). He was born in Cortland, New York and performed at some point in Vaudeville with his brothers John and Harry. He billed his own act as the "man of a thousand songs".

He quit vaudeville around 1912 after injuries suffered in a car accident. Dillon died in Ithaca, New York on February 10, 1966. He married in 1918 to Georgia Leola Head, daughter of George and Mary (Steen) Head.

Примеры употребления для every bit
1. The work that today‘s generation is doing is every bit as challenging, every bit as noble, and every bit as vital to our security as any that came before.
2. But his own pocketbook speaks every bit as loudly.
3. Every bit of information was investigated and reviewed.
4. My lying was every bit as compulsive as my son‘s.
5. "We used every bit of public space available –– the walls, shop shutters and parapets.