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Что (кто) такое tape - определение

INDONESIAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN TRADITIONAL FERMENTED OF RICE
Peuyeum; Tape (Indonesian cuisine); Tape (fermented food); Basi binubran; Tapai pulut; Tapai ketala; Tapai ketan; Tapai nasi; Bhattejaanr; Chiu-niang; Lao-chao; Tape (food); Tapé; Tapai (food); Tape (dessert)
  • ''Peuyeum'' (cassava tapai) as part of ''[[es doger]]'' sweet iced concoction dessert.
  • Cordillera highlands]] of [[Luzon]], [[Philippines]]
  • Dried alcoholic fermented cassava or ''peuyeum'' at [[Yogyakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Bangsamoro Autonomous Region]], [[Philippines]].
  • ''Tapai ketan'', fermented glutinous rice wrapped in leaf, [[Kuningan]], [[West Java]].
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Tape         
  • Tap E
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tape (disambiguation); The tapes; Tape (song); Tapes
·add. ·vt to cover (a wire) with insulating tape.
II. Tape ·add. ·vt To furnish with tape; to fasten, tie, bind, or the like, with tape;.
III. Tape ·noun A tapeline; also, a metallic ribbon so marked as to serve as a tapeline; as, a steel tape.
IV. Tape ·noun A narrow fillet or band of cotton or linen; a narrow woven fabric used for strings and the like; as, curtains tied with tape.
V. Tape ·add. ·vt to record on audio tape or video tape;
- either directly, at the scene of the action tape, or indirectly, as from a broadcast of the action.
tape         
  • Tap E
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Tape (disambiguation); The tapes; Tape (song); Tapes
n.
narrow strip of material
1) adhesive, sticky (BE); friction; magnetic; masking; measuring; name; ticker tape
string stretched across the track at the end of a race
2) to reach the tape (both runners reached the tape together)
tape recording
3) to make a tape
4) to play, put on; play back a tape
5) to rewind; wind a tape
6) to erase a tape (see also red tape)
tape         
  • Tap E
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Tape (disambiguation); The tapes; Tape (song); Tapes
(tapes, taping, taped)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Tape is a narrow plastic strip covered with a magnetic substance. It is used to record sounds, pictures, and computer information.
Many students declined to be interviewed on tape.
N-UNCOUNT: oft on N
2.
A tape is a cassette or spool with magnetic tape wound round it.
She still listens to the tapes I made her.
N-COUNT
3.
If you tape music, sounds, or television pictures, you record them using a tape recorder or a video recorder.
She has just taped an interview...
He shouldn't be taping without the singer's permission.
...taped evidence from prisoners.
VERB: V n, V, V-ed
4.
A tape is a strip of cloth used to tie things together or to identify who a piece of clothing belongs to.
The books were all tied up with tape.
N-VAR
5.
A tape is a ribbon that is stretched across the finishing line of a race.
...the finishing tape.
N-COUNT: supp N
6.
Tape is a sticky strip of plastic used for sticking things together.
N-UNCOUNT
7.
If you tape one thing to another, you attach it using sticky tape.
I taped the base of the feather onto the velvet...
The envelope has been tampered with and then taped shut again.
VERB: V n onto/to n, be V-ed adj
8.
tape         
  • Tap E
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Tape (disambiguation); The tapes; Tape (song); Tapes
¦ noun
1. light, flexible material in a narrow strip, used to hold, fasten, or mark off something.
(also adhesive tape) a strip of paper or plastic coated with adhesive, used to stick things together.
2. long, narrow material with magnetic properties, used for recording sound, pictures, or computer data.
a cassette or reel containing such material.
3. a strip of material stretched across the finishing line of a race, to be broken by the winner.
4. a tape measure.
¦ verb
1. record (sound or pictures) on audio or video tape.
2. fasten, attach, or mark off with tape.
Origin
OE t?ppa, t?ppe; perh. related to Mid. Low Ger. teppen 'pluck, tear'.
tape         
  • Tap E
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Tape (disambiguation); The tapes; Tape (song); Tapes
1. magnetic tape. 2. paper tape. (1996-05-25)
magnetic tape         
  • [[Compact Cassette]]
  • Small open reel of [[9-track tape]]
  • A [[VHS]] helical scan head drum. Helical and transverse scans made it possible to increase the data bandwidth to the necessary point for recording video on tapes, and not just audio.
MEDIUM USED TO STORE DATA IN THE FORM OF MAGNETIC FIELDS
Magnetic Tape; Magnetic tapes; Streaming tape; Magnetic tape drive; 7-track; Oxide side; Recording tape; Magtape; Analog tape; Quarter-inch magnetic tape; Mag tape; Tape leader; Magnetizable coating; Magnetic coating; Magnetophone tape; Magnetophon tape; Leader tape; Magnetized tape strip; Analog tape recording
<storage> (Or "magtape", "tape" - paper tape is now obsolete) A data storage medium consisting of a magnetisable oxide coating on a thin plastic strip, commonly used for backup and archiving. Early industry-standard magnetic tape was half an inch wide and wound on removable reels 10.5 inches in diameter. Different lengths were available with 2400 feet and 4800 feet being common. DECtape was a variation on this "{round tape}". In modern magnetic tape systems the reels are much smaller and are fixed inside a cartridge to protect the tape and for ease of handling ("square tape" - though it's really rectangular). Cartridge formats include QIC, DAT, and Exabyte. Tape is read and written on a tape drive (or "deck") which winds the tape from one reel to the other causing it to move past a read/write head. Early tape had seven parallel tracks of data along the length of the tape allowing six bit characters plus parity written across the tape. A typical recording density was 556 characters per inch. The tape had reflective marks near its end which signaled beginning of tape (BOT) and end of tape (EOT) to the hardware. Data is written to tape in blocks with inter-block gaps between them. Each block is typically written in a single operation with the tape running continuously during the write. The larger the block the larger the data buffer required in order to supply or receive the data written to or read from the tape. The smaller the block the more tape is wasted as inter-block gaps. Several logical records may be combined into one physical block to reduce wastage ("{blocked records}"). Finding a certain block on the tape generally involved reading sequentially from the beginning, in contrast to magnetic disks. Tape is not suitable for {random access}. The exception to this is that some systems allow tape marks to be written which can be detected while winding the tape forward or rewinding it at high speed. These are typically used to separate logical files on a tape. Most tape drives now include some kind of data compression. There are several algorithms which provide similar results: LZ (most), IDRC (Exabyte), ALDC (IBM, QIC) and DLZ1 (DLT). See also cut a tape, flap, Group Code Recording, spool, macrotape, microtape, {Non Return to Zero Inverted}, Phase Encoded. (1997-04-05)
Adhesive tape         
  • A roll of adhesive tape in a dispenser
  • Dennison Mending Tape from the second half of the 20th century. From the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection.
STRIP OF MATERIAL BACKED WITH ADHESIVE
Packaging tape; Gum tape; Adhesive Tape
Adhesive tape is one of many varieties of backing materials coated with an adhesive. Several types of adhesives can be used.
magnetic tape         
  • [[Compact Cassette]]
  • Small open reel of [[9-track tape]]
  • A [[VHS]] helical scan head drum. Helical and transverse scans made it possible to increase the data bandwidth to the necessary point for recording video on tapes, and not just audio.
MEDIUM USED TO STORE DATA IN THE FORM OF MAGNETIC FIELDS
Magnetic Tape; Magnetic tapes; Streaming tape; Magnetic tape drive; 7-track; Oxide side; Recording tape; Magtape; Analog tape; Quarter-inch magnetic tape; Mag tape; Tape leader; Magnetizable coating; Magnetic coating; Magnetophone tape; Magnetophon tape; Leader tape; Magnetized tape strip; Analog tape recording
(magnetic tapes)
Magnetic tape is plastic tape covered with iron oxide or a similar magnetic substance. It is used for recording sounds, film, or computer information.
= tape
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magnetic tape         
  • [[Compact Cassette]]
  • Small open reel of [[9-track tape]]
  • A [[VHS]] helical scan head drum. Helical and transverse scans made it possible to increase the data bandwidth to the necessary point for recording video on tapes, and not just audio.
MEDIUM USED TO STORE DATA IN THE FORM OF MAGNETIC FIELDS
Magnetic Tape; Magnetic tapes; Streaming tape; Magnetic tape drive; 7-track; Oxide side; Recording tape; Magtape; Analog tape; Quarter-inch magnetic tape; Mag tape; Tape leader; Magnetizable coating; Magnetic coating; Magnetophone tape; Magnetophon tape; Leader tape; Magnetized tape strip; Analog tape recording
¦ noun tape used in recording sound, pictures, or computer data.
magnetic tape drive         
  • [[Compact Cassette]]
  • Small open reel of [[9-track tape]]
  • A [[VHS]] helical scan head drum. Helical and transverse scans made it possible to increase the data bandwidth to the necessary point for recording video on tapes, and not just audio.
MEDIUM USED TO STORE DATA IN THE FORM OF MAGNETIC FIELDS
Magnetic Tape; Magnetic tapes; Streaming tape; Magnetic tape drive; 7-track; Oxide side; Recording tape; Magtape; Analog tape; Quarter-inch magnetic tape; Mag tape; Tape leader; Magnetizable coating; Magnetic coating; Magnetophone tape; Magnetophon tape; Leader tape; Magnetized tape strip; Analog tape recording
<storage> (Or "tape drive") A peripheral device that reads and writes magnetic tape. (1996-05-25)

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Tapai

Tapai (also tapay or tape) is a traditional fermented preparation of rice or other starchy foods, and is found throughout much of Southeast Asia, especially in Austronesian cultures, and parts of East Asia. It refers to both the alcoholic paste and the alcoholic beverage derived from it. It has a sweet or sour taste and can be eaten as is, as ingredients for traditional recipes, or fermented further to make rice wine (which in some cultures is also called tapai). Tapai is traditionally made with white rice or glutinous rice, but can also be made from a variety of carbohydrate sources, including cassava and potatoes. Fermentation is performed by a variety of moulds including Aspergillus oryzae, Rhizopus oryzae, Amylomyces rouxii or Mucor species, and yeasts including Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Saccharomycopsis fibuliger, Endomycopsis burtonii and others, along with bacteria.