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a customer, a buyer
Of the skin, to split or flake due to cold weather or dryness
a man or fellow

Who’s that chap over there?.

{n} a cleft, chink, opening, crack, jaw, beak
{v} to open, gape, crack, cleave, divide
(Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) - An authentication method that can be used when connecting to an Internet Service Provider CHAP allows you to login to your provider automatically, without the need for a terminal screen It is more secure than the Password Authentication Protocol (another widely used authentication method) since it does not send passwords in text format
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, a session-based two-way password authentication scheme
A man or boy; a youth; a fellow
(usually in the plural) leather leggings without a seat; joined by a belt; often have flared outer flaps; worn over trousers by cowboys to protect their legs a crack in a lip caused usually by cold a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol A security feature that prevents unauthorized access to devices running the feature CHAP is only supported on lines using PPP encapsulation
A method of authentication when connecting to an Internet service provider
(CHallenge Authentication Protocol) (n ) A security tool offered in Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) based on encrypted password exchange
To strike; to knock; to rap
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
To crack or open in slits; as, the earth chaps; the hands chap
(Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) - Is a security feature supported on lines using PPP encapsulation that prevents unauthorised access , CHAP does not itself prevent unauthorised access , it merely identifies the remote end, though is a more secure procedure for connecting to a system than PAP The router or access server then determines whether that user is permitted access See Also: PPP, PAP Go to top
1. A chap is a man or boy. She thought he was a very nice chap. = bloke, guy see also chapped. Chap. is a written abbreviation for chapter. Today the best tests are performed in the hospital. A sore roughening or splitting of the skin, caused especially by cold or exposure. A man or boy; a fellow
To bargain; to buy
{i} rift, gap, breach; guy, fellow
A buyer; a chapman
{f} be cracked or split; crack, split
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Security feature supported on lines using PPP encapsulation that prevents unauthorized access CHAP does not itself prevent unauthorized access, it merely identifies the remote end The router or access server then determines whether that user is allowed access
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol: protocol used by ISPs to authenticate their clients In this scheme, a value is sent to the client (the machine who connects), the client calculates a hash from this value which it sends to the server, and the server compares the hash with the one it has calculated See also PAP
(Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) -- An authentication scheme used by PPP servers to validate the identity of the originator of the connection upon connection or any time later CHAP applies a three-way handshaking procedure
a crack in a lip caused usually by cold
A division; a breach, as in a party
A security (authentication) protocol used with PPP It sends an encrypted hash of the password to the client for comparison to the password entered It does not send the password over the PPP connection Windows CE and the Pocket PC do not support encrypted CHAP password authentication
crack due to dehydration; "My lips chap in this dry weather
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol A type of authentication protocol in which the authentication agent sends the client program a key to be used to encrypt the user name and password CHAP doesn't only require the client to authenticate itself at startup time, but sends challenges at regular intervals to make sure the client hasn't been replaced by an intruder, for instance by switching phone lines Also see PAP
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Security system sometimes used by Internet providers
A blow; a rap
One of the jaws or the fleshy covering of a jaw; commonly in the plural, and used of animals, and colloquially of human beings
a long narrow depression in a surface
crack due to dehydration; "My lips chap in this dry weather"
a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol This security protocol allows access between data communications systems prior to and during data transmission
Challenge Handshake Authentification Protocol Authentification scheme for PPP where the password not only is required to begin connection but is also required during the connection - failure to provide a correct password during either the login or challenge mode will result in disconnect
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol is a login security protocol
A cleft, crack, or chink, as in the surface of the earth, or in the skin
To strike; to beat
a security protocol which allows access between data communications systems before and during data transmission
One of the jaws or cheeks of a vise, etc
(Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) Authentication scheme for PPP where the password not only is required to begin connection but also is required during the connection - failure to provide correct password during either login or challenge mode will result in disconnect
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol The protocol used to verify a username and password during PPP connections See also PAP, PPP
A man
challenge-handshake authentication protocol
To cause to open in slits or chinks; to split; to cause the skin of to crack or become rough
Chap Stick
A trademark used for a medicinal preparation for the prevention or treatment of chapped lips
CHAPS
clearing house automated payment system: a method of same-day banking transfer
chapped
Simple past tense and past participle of chap
chaps
Protective leather leggings attached at the waist

Chaps were a costume staple of Westerns.

chaps
plural form of chap
chaps
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chap
old chap
Affectionate term of address for a man
chapped
{a} cracked, cleft, divided
chapt
{a} cracked, cleft, divided
CHAPS
(Ekonomi) Clearing House Automated Payment System; an electronic way of transferring (=moving) money from one bank account to another by computer
chapped
dried out and cracking
chapped
dry and flaky due to excessive evaporation of water from its surface
chapped
past of chap
chapped
used of skin roughened as a result of cold or exposure; "chapped lips"
chapped
used of skin roughened as a result of cold or exposure; "chapped lips
chapped
If your skin is chapped, it is dry, cracked, and sore. chapped hands Her skin felt chapped. chapped lips or hands are sore, dry, and cracked, especially as a result of cold weather or wind (chap (14-21 centuries))
chapping
present participle of chap
chaps
is the United Kingdom 's main high-value payment system It operates in sterling and euro CHAPS Sterling transfers around £200 billion on an average day, whilst CHAPS Euro transfers around €180 billion
chaps
Clearing House Automated Payments System
chaps
Protective leather gear worn over the legs by cowboys to protect from thorns
chaps
The Clearing House Automatic Payment System provides a same day guaranteed sterling electronic credit transfer service within the UK The system allows for the payment of any amount to be transmitted from one bank branch to another via a computer system The sending bank enters instructions to make the transfer into a computer which immediately makes the transfer and notifies the receiving branch of the transfer via computer
chaps
Clearing House Automated Payment System An electronic way of transferring money between accounts
chaps
Short for Chaparajos
chaps
Clearing House Automated Payments System The RTGS high-value clearing system in the U K
chaps
These are long leather leggings worn by cowboys and horse riders that go over their pants for protection against plants (i e cactuses)
chaps
The jaws, or the fleshy parts about them
chaps
jaws
chaps
chaparajos, leather leggings connected by a belt or lacing worn by cowboys over the trousers to protect their legs
chaps
third-person singular of chap
chaps
Heavy leather trousers without a seat, worn over ordinary trousers by ranch hands to protect their legs
chaps
plural of chap
chaps
chaparajos
nice chap
nice man, pleasant fellow
chap

    Турецкое произношение

    çäp

    Произношение

    /ˈʧap/ /ˈʧæp/

    Этимология

    [ 'chap ] (noun.) 14th century. Shortened from chapman (“dealer, customer”) in 16th century English.

    Времена

    chaps, chapping, chapped

    Общие Словосочетания

    chap stick
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