bloke edici, engelleyici, önleyici, blokör, bloke etmek, engellemek, blok, makara, kütük, önle, kanton, önünü kapatmak, tıkanmak, ayırıcı blok, tıkanıklık, kalıp, engel oluşturmak, büyük bina, parsel, tıkama, tıkayan şey, durdurmak, öbeklemek, iki cadde arasındaki binalar, tıkamak, tutukluk, sıkışıklık, birlik, kesmek, yol kesmek, apartman, palanga, bloklamak, kalıplamak, kapamak, kütle, engel, binalar dizisi, İng. büyük bina: block of flats apartman. office block (büroların bulunduğu) iş hanı, tika, tıka, blok, büyük parça, apartman [brit.], iki cadde arasındaki binalar [amer.], arsa parçası, blok,v.tıka:n.blok, mezatlarda tellalın üzerinde satış yaptığı tahta, sinyalleri beraber çalışan hat, klişe, kalıp, üzerinde kelle uçurulan tahta, büyük parça bitişik bir sıra bina, alıkoymak, şapka kalıbı, EŞYA BLOĞU:İki veya daha çok birim genişlikte, iki veya daha çok birim derinlikte, birbirini destekler durumda, muntazam ikmal maddeleri istifi. Bir eşya bloğu, dikdörtgen veya piramit şeklinde olabilir, öbek, Tıkamak, yolunu kesmek, geçmesine engel olmak, öbek blok, Tıkanma, kesilme, engel, İlaçla sınırlı bir bölgenin duyarsız hale getirilmesi, bölgesel his iptali, Sinirsel uyarı iletiminin kesilmesi,
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engelleyici Biyokimya
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İng. büyük bina: block of flats apartman. office block (büroların bulunduğu) iş hanı isim
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A playing card, needed by one player, that is held by another, Agent noun of block; something that blocks something specific, a football player whose responsibility is to block players attempting to stop an offensive play, The component of a fully assembled filter that provides attenuation of a specific region of the spectrum, a class of drugs that inhibit (block) some biological process, something that blocks something specific, sole is oversized, and trimmed in the making process to fit to the bottom One blocker size can usually be used for 4 whole sizes of finished product, a class of drugs that inhibit (block) some biological process a football player whose responsibility is to block players attempting to stop an offensive play, The goaltender has a special glove known as a blocker which is worn on the hand the holds the stick The blocker is used to block shots that are high on the goalie’s stick side, A component of the goalie's gear The blocker is the glove that is worn on the stick side, n the player(s) responsible for blocking the opponent's attack, One of a number of leather strips joined together for use as trimming for shoes, obstructor; something which blocks or clogs, n the player(s) responsible for blocking the opponent's attack 攔網的隊員。, The goalie's blocking glove or the pad attached to it, the player(s) responsible for blocking the opponent's attack, The glove that the goalie uses to hold his stick The back of the blocker or blocking glove is a rectangular padded area that the goalie uses to block shots, A style of play where blocking is the primary shot, The padded glove in which the goaltender holds his stick, A portion of a macromolecule, comprising many units, that has at least one feature not present in adjacent portions, A case with one or more sheaves/pulleys, used with ropes to increase or redirect force, for example, as part of the rigging of a sailing ship, Something that prevents something from passing (see blockage), An action to interfere with the movement of an opposing player or of the object of play (ball, puck), A defensive play by one or more players meant to deflect a spiked ball back to the hitter’s court, A shot played by holding the bat vertically in the path of the ball, so that it loses momentum and drops to the ground, A region of code in a program that acts as a single unit, such as a function or loop, A logical data storage unit containing one or more physical sectors (see cluster), A cuboid of wood, plastic or other material used as a base on which to cut something, A substantial, often approximately cuboid, piece of any substance, A group of urban lots of property, several acres in extent, not crossed by public streets, A residential building consisting of flats, The human head, The distance from one street to another in a city that is built (approximately) to a grid pattern, A joined group of four (or in some cases nine) postage stamps, forming a roughly square shape, A set of sheets (of paper) joined together at one end, To disable communication via telephone, instant messaging, etc., with an undesirable someone, To play a block shot, A section of split logs used as fuel, To wait, to shape or mould into the desired shape, To hit with a block, To specify the positions and movements of the actors, To fill (something) so that it is not possible to pass, To prevent (something or someone) from passing, To prevent (something from happening or someone from doing something), To impede an opponent in sports, blk, uke, The pattern or shape of a hat, A large or long building divided into separate houses or shops, or a number of houses or shops built in contact with each other so as to form one building; a row of houses or shops, A grooved pulley or sheave incased in a frame or shell which is provided with a hook, eye, or strap, by which it may be attached to an object, are shaped, A square, or portion of a city inclosed by streets, whether occupied by buildings or not, The wooden mold on which hats, bonnets, etc, usually with one or more plane, or approximately plane, faces; as, a block on which a butcher chops his meat; a block by which to mount a horse; children's playing blocks, etc, A piece of wood more or less bulky; a solid mass of wood, stone, etc, It is used to change the direction of motion, as in raising a heavy object that can not be conveniently reached, and also, when two or more such sheaves are compounded, to change the rate of motion, or to exert increased force; used especially in the rigging of ships, and in tackles, The solid piece of wood on which condemned persons lay their necks when they are beheaded, To obstruct so as to prevent passage or progress; to prevent passage from, through, or into, by obstructing the way; used both of persons and things; often followed by up; as, to block up a road or harbor, See Block system, below, To secure or support by means of blocks; to secure, as two boards at their angles of intersection, by pieces of wood glued to each, A section of a railroad where the block system is used, A blockhead; a stupid fellow; a dolt, The perch on which a bird of prey is kept, A piece of box or other wood for engravers' work, A piece of hard wood (as mahogany or cherry) on which a stereotype or electrotype plate is mounted to make it type high, obstruct; hinder, thwart, A defensive play by one or more players meant to deflect a spiked ball back to the hitter's court, The act of impeding an opponent in sports, To shape on, or stamp with, a block; as, to block a hat, A group of buildings in a city or town, demarcated by streets, A logical data storage unit containing one ore more physical sectors (see cluster), A shot played by holding he bat vertically in the path of the ball, so that it loses momentum and drops to the ground, Any obstruction, or cause of obstruction; a stop; a hindrance; an obstacle; as, a block in the way, shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight; "The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage"; "The trees obstruct my view of the mountains", obstruct; "My nose is all stuffed"; "Her arteries are blocked", block passage through; "obstruct the path", run on a block system; "block trains", interfere with or prevent the reception of signals; "Jam the Voice of America"; "block the signals emitted by this station", hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His brother blocked him at every turn", stop from happening or developing; "Block his election"; "Halt the process", impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball); "block an attack", In Australia, one of the large lots into which public land, when opened to settlers, is divided by the government surveyors, A block of wood hollowed out to form a hemispherical recess After it has been dipped in water to reduce charring and to create a "cushion" of steam, the block is used to form the gather into a sphere, prior to inflation, A grouping of related characters within the Unicode encoding space A block may contain unassigned positions, which are reserved, A section of a FIS form containing related pieces of information Each form has a "key" block at the top that requests or reflects key access information, and one or more framed data blocks below, each of which generally focuses on one area of data, Some amount of data treated as a single unit For example, the DES block cipher has a 64-bit block So DES ciphers 64 bits (8 bytes or typically 8 ASCII characters) at once A 64-bit block supports 264 or about 1 8 x 1019 block values or code values Each different permutation of those values can be considered a complete code A block cipher has the ability to select from among many such codes using a key It is not normally possible to block-cipher just a single bit or a single byte of a block An arbitrary stream of data can always be partitioned into one or more fixed-size blocks, but it is likely that at least one block will not be completely filled Using fixed-size blocks generally means that the associated system must support data expansion in enciphering, if only by one block Handling even minimal data expansion may be difficult in some systems, Illustrations or line art etched onto zinc or copper plates and used in letterpress printing, shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can see the results clearly", prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds"; "Freeze the assets of this hostile government", render unsuitable for passage; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"; "stop the busy road", (American football) the act of obstructing someone's path with your body; "he threw a rolling block into the line backer", To block a road, channel, or pipe means to put an object across it or in it so that nothing can pass through it or along it. Some students today blocked a highway that cuts through the center of the city He can clear blocked drains, If something blocks your view, it prevents you from seeing something because it is between you and that thing. a row of spruce trees that blocked his view of the long north slope of the mountain. = obstruct, If you block someone's way, you prevent them from going somewhere or entering a place by standing in front of them. I started to move round him, but he blocked my way, A block of a substance is a large rectangular piece of it. a block of ice, A block in a town is an area of land with streets on all its sides. She walked four blocks down High Street He walked around the block three times, chunk; obstacle; piece, unit of text that is marked for a future processing operation (Computers); mold; obstruction; scaffold, gallows; rectangle space surrounded by streets, A block of flats or offices is a large building containing them. blocks of council flats. a white-painted apartment block, If you block something that is being arranged, you prevent it from being done. For years the country has tried to block imports of various cheap foreign products, A block of something such as tickets or shares is a large quantity of them, especially when they are all sold at the same time and are in a particular sequence or order. Those booking a block of seats get them at reduced rates, a metal casting containing the cylinders and cooling ducts of an engine; "the engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked", an obstruction in a pipe or tube; "we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe", a platform from which an auctioneer sells; "they put their paintings on the block", a simple machine consisting of a wheel with a groove in which a rope can run to change the direction or point of application of a force applied to the rope, a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides, If you have a mental block or a block, you are temporarily unable to do something that you can normally do which involves using, thinking about, or remembering something. see also breeze-block, building block, roadblock, starting block, stumbling block, tower block, a chip off the old block: see chip. Herbert Lawrence Block block and tackle Block Island block mill, A term used in word processing to mean any user-defined quantity of text "Select" is a more modern term, and is the term used in Microsoft Word In old word processors, you blocked a portion of text Now, you select a block of text, be unable to remember; "I'm drawing a blank"; "You are blocking the name of your first wife!", support, secure, or raise with a block; "block a plate for printing"; "block the wheels of a car", shape by using a block; "Block a hat"; "block a garment", a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can see the results clearly", stamp or emboss a title or design on a book with a block; "block the book cover", interrupt the normal function of by means of anesthesia; "block a nerve"; "block a muscle", a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides); "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks" housing in a large building that is divided into separate units; "there is a block of classrooms in the west wing" an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do; often caused by emotional tension; "I knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary block" a number or quantity of related things dealt with as a unit; "he reserved a large block of seats"; "he held a large block of the company's stock" a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings; "he lives in the next block" (computer science) a sector or group of sectors that function as the smallest data unit permitted; "since blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms `block' and `sector' are sometimes used interchangeably" a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can see the results clearly" shape by using a block; "Block a hat"; "block a garment" support, secure, or raise with a block; "block a plate for printing"; "block the wheels of a car" stamp or emboss a title or design on a book with a block; "block the book cover" interrupt the normal function of by means of anesthesia; "block a nerve"; "block a muscle" run on a block system; "block trains, run on a block system; "block trains, n a named lexical exit point, established explicitly by block or implicitly by operators such as loop, do and prog, to which control and values may be transfered by using a return-from form with the name of the block, a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings; "he lives in the next block", The popping crease, A block hole, The position of a player or bat when guarding the wicket, a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides); "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks", housing in a large building that is divided into separate units; "there is a block of classrooms in the west wing", a number or quantity of related things dealt with as a unit; "he reserved a large block of seats"; "he held a large block of the company's stock", an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do; often caused by emotional tension; "I knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary block", A 'segment' of track which is seperated from the rest of the track by brakes, lift hills or other devices capeable of halting the train The concept is that only one train can enter a block at one time, A safety feature which is standard on all multi-train coasters, (computer science) a sector or group of sectors that function as the smallest data unit permitted; "since blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms `block' and `sector' are sometimes used interchangeably", Group of contiguous recorded characters treated as a unit and containing one or more logical records Normally used to characterize a DVD ECC block or a CD subcode block, or section, but can also refer to a CD frame, A group of adjacent cells in a rectangle is called a block A block is defined by the addresses of the two cells that are in the opposite corners of the rectangle block area, from the top left cell in the block to the bottom right cell in the block Once a block is defined, you can move it, copy it, delete it, or change the contents, format, or mathematical functions, Sometimes referred to as "paraffin block", this a cube of paraffin wax containing the tissue specimen, which allows the tissue to be cut into very thin slices ("sections") by a trained technologist using a special cutting instrument, the microtome These thin sections of tissue are mounted on glass slides (see "slides") for ultimately viewing under the microscope by the pathologist The tissue contained in the block is permanently preserved, and is an important source of diagnostic tissue if additional studies must be performed at any time in the future, A numbered area on an OCS leasing map or official protraction diagram (OPD) Blocks are portions of OCS leasing maps and OPD's that are themselves portions of planning areas Blocks vary in size, but typical ones are 5,000 to 5,760 acres (about 9 square miles or 2,304 hectares) Each block has a specific identifying number, area, and latitude and longitude coordinates that can be pinpointed on a leasing map of OPD, On magnetic tape, a physical chunk of information separated from other blocks by an interblock gap of blank space The computer reads and processes the information from a tape in blocks The size of a block is typically a multiple of the size of a physical record, Used to describe a section of track on the course of a roller coaster Blocks are separated by brakes, lifts, stations or other devices that enable a train to be stopped and most coasters are designed to operate with only one train moving in each block at any time, (v ) To suspend one's own operation, or the operation of another process A process may block itself, or be blocked by the system, until some event occurs If all processes are simultaneously blocked, and no external event can cause any of them to become unblocked, then deadlock has occurred The term block is also often used to refer to a chunk of data or program See also basic block, Basic unit of disk space allocation Each disk drive has a fixed block size (BLS) defined in its disk parameter block in the BIOS A block can consist of 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, or 16K consecutive bytes Blocks are numbered relative to zero so that each block is unique and has a byte displacement in a file equal to the block number times the block size, In the Java(TM) programming language, any code between matching braces Example: { x = 1; }, An addressable amount of data in a disk or tape storage system Typically a disk block is 512 bytes (a byte being 8 bits) Blocks are also called sectors on disks If an application only requests 20 bytes, the minimum number of bytes that can be read from a disk, is one block The operating system manages the delivery of just 20 bytes to the application, keeping all the 512 bytes in memory For the majority of disks shipped today, the operating system will read and write a minimum number of blocks (called a disk cluster) On reads, this data is cached in memory as the application may need the next 20 bytes from the same block If it does it will save having to go to the disk again In the backup world (using tape devices) much larger block sizes (64K bytes) are used as most of the time sequential writes and reads are taking place Using larger block sizes on sequential transfers is more efficient than small block sizes, A subdivision of a census tract (or, in 1990, a block numbering area), a block is the smallest geographic unit for which the Census Bureau tabulates 100-percent data Many blocks correspond to individual city blocks bounded by streets, but blocks -- especially in rural areas - may include many square miles and may have some boundaries that are not streets The Census Bureau established blocks covering the entire nation for the first time in 1990 Previous censuses back to 1940 had blocks established only for part of the nation, (1) One or more chronological segments of cutoff, or closed, records that are in the same series and are dealt with as a unit for disposition purposes, especially during the transfer of permanent records to the National Archives For example, a transfer of records in 5-year blocks, A binary vector consisting of up to sixty-four bits numbered from the left as 1, 2, 3, , 64 [X965] A binary vector In this standard, the input and output of encryption and decryption operation are 64-bit block The bits are numbered from left to right The plaintext and ciphertext are segmented to k-bit blocks, k = 1, 8, 64 [X952] A data unit whose length is 64 bits [X3 106][x919][x923][x952], In binding, to impress or stamp a design upon the cover The design can be blocked in coloured inks, gold leaf or metal foil (see blind) In printing, a letterpress block is the etched copper or zinc plate, mounted on wood or metal from which an illustration is printed, A physical unit of information in a logical record Block size is usually expressed in bytes, In mainframe computing, a Block refers to a group of records Individual records are gathered into blocks of data for efficient transmission or storage on various devices The blocks are treated as one unit when being stored, read, or written, A {wood} block is a piece of wood used as a matrix for a print Wood blocks are used primarily for woodcuts or wood engravings, plural of blocker,
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Agent noun of block; something that blocks something specific
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a football player whose responsibility is to block players attempting to stop an offensive play
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The component of a fully assembled filter that provides attenuation of a specific region of the spectrum
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a class of drugs that inhibit (block) some biological process
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something that blocks something specific
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sole is oversized, and trimmed in the making process to fit to the bottom One blocker size can usually be used for 4 whole sizes of finished product
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a class of drugs that inhibit (block) some biological process a football player whose responsibility is to block players attempting to stop an offensive play
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A component of the goalie's gear The blocker is the glove that is worn on the stick side
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n the player(s) responsible for blocking the opponent's attack
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One of a number of leather strips joined together for use as trimming for shoes
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obstructor; something which blocks or clogs isim
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The goalie's blocking glove or the pad attached to it
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the player(s) responsible for blocking the opponent's attack
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The glove that the goalie uses to hold his stick The back of the blocker or blocking glove is a rectangular padded area that the goalie uses to block shots
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A style of play where blocking is the primary shot
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The padded glove in which the goaltender holds his stick
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A portion of a macromolecule, comprising many units, that has at least one feature not present in adjacent portions
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A case with one or more sheaves/pulleys, used with ropes to increase or redirect force, for example, as part of the rigging of a sailing ship
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Something that prevents something from passing (see blockage) - "There's a block in the pipe that means the water can't get through."
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An action to interfere with the movement of an opposing player or of the object of play (ball, puck)
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A shot played by holding the bat vertically in the path of the ball, so that it loses momentum and drops to the ground
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A region of code in a program that acts as a single unit, such as a function or loop
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A logical data storage unit containing one or more physical sectors (see cluster)
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A cuboid of wood, plastic or other material used as a base on which to cut something - "Anne Boleyn placed her head on the block and awaited her execution."
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A substantial, often approximately cuboid, piece of any substance - "A block of stone."
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A group of urban lots of property, several acres in extent, not crossed by public streets - "I'm going for a walk around the block."
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A residential building consisting of flats - "A block of flats."
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The human head - "I'll knock your block off."
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The distance from one street to another in a city that is built (approximately) to a grid pattern - "The place you are looking for is two long blocks east and one short block north."
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A joined group of four (or in some cases nine) postage stamps, forming a roughly square shape
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A set of sheets (of paper) joined together at one end - "A block of 100 tickets."
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To disable communication via telephone, instant messaging, etc., with an undesirable someone - "I tried to message, but you blocked me!"
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To play a block shot
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A section of split logs used as fuel
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To wait - "When the condition expression is false, the thread blocks on the condition variable."
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to shape or mould into the desired shape
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To hit with a block
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To specify the positions and movements of the actors - "It was very difficult to block this scene convincingly."
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To fill (something) so that it is not possible to pass - "The pipe is blocked."
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To prevent (something or someone) from passing - "You're blocking the road - I can't get through."
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To prevent (something from happening or someone from doing something) - "His plan to take over the business was blocked by the boss."
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To impede an opponent in sports - "The offensive linemen tried to block the blitz."
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The pattern or shape of a hat
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A large or long building divided into separate houses or shops, or a number of houses or shops built in contact with each other so as to form one building; a row of houses or shops
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A grooved pulley or sheave incased in a frame or shell which is provided with a hook, eye, or strap, by which it may be attached to an object
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A square, or portion of a city inclosed by streets, whether occupied by buildings or not
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The wooden mold on which hats, bonnets, etc
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usually with one or more plane, or approximately plane, faces; as, a block on which a butcher chops his meat; a block by which to mount a horse; children's playing blocks, etc
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A piece of wood more or less bulky; a solid mass of wood, stone, etc
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It is used to change the direction of motion, as in raising a heavy object that can not be conveniently reached, and also, when two or more such sheaves are compounded, to change the rate of motion, or to exert increased force; used especially in the rigging of ships, and in tackles
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The solid piece of wood on which condemned persons lay their necks when they are beheaded
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To obstruct so as to prevent passage or progress; to prevent passage from, through, or into, by obstructing the way; used both of persons and things; often followed by up; as, to block up a road or harbor
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To secure or support by means of blocks; to secure, as two boards at their angles of intersection, by pieces of wood glued to each
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A blockhead; a stupid fellow; a dolt
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A piece of box or other wood for engravers' work
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A piece of hard wood (as mahogany or cherry) on which a stereotype or electrotype plate is mounted to make it type high
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obstruct; hinder, thwart fiil
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A defensive play by one or more players meant to deflect a spiked ball back to the hitter's court
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The act of impeding an opponent in sports
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To shape on, or stamp with, a block; as, to block a hat
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A group of buildings in a city or town, demarcated by streets
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A logical data storage unit containing one ore more physical sectors (see cluster)
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A shot played by holding he bat vertically in the path of the ball, so that it loses momentum and drops to the ground
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Any obstruction, or cause of obstruction; a stop; a hindrance; an obstacle; as, a block in the way
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shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight; "The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage"; "The trees obstruct my view of the mountains"
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obstruct; "My nose is all stuffed"; "Her arteries are blocked"
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block passage through; "obstruct the path"
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run on a block system; "block trains"
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interfere with or prevent the reception of signals; "Jam the Voice of America"; "block the signals emitted by this station"
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hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His brother blocked him at every turn"
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stop from happening or developing; "Block his election"; "Halt the process"
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impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball); "block an attack"
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In Australia, one of the large lots into which public land, when opened to settlers, is divided by the government surveyors
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A block of wood hollowed out to form a hemispherical recess After it has been dipped in water to reduce charring and to create a "cushion" of steam, the block is used to form the gather into a sphere, prior to inflation
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A grouping of related characters within the Unicode encoding space A block may contain unassigned positions, which are reserved
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A section of a FIS form containing related pieces of information Each form has a "key" block at the top that requests or reflects key access information, and one or more framed data blocks below, each of which generally focuses on one area of data
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Some amount of data treated as a single unit For example, the DES block cipher has a 64-bit block So DES ciphers 64 bits (8 bytes or typically 8 ASCII characters) at once A 64-bit block supports 264 or about 1 8 x 1019 block values or code values Each different permutation of those values can be considered a complete code A block cipher has the ability to select from among many such codes using a key It is not normally possible to block-cipher just a single bit or a single byte of a block An arbitrary stream of data can always be partitioned into one or more fixed-size blocks, but it is likely that at least one block will not be completely filled Using fixed-size blocks generally means that the associated system must support data expansion in enciphering, if only by one block Handling even minimal data expansion may be difficult in some systems
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Illustrations or line art etched onto zinc or copper plates and used in letterpress printing
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shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can see the results clearly"
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prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds"; "Freeze the assets of this hostile government"
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render unsuitable for passage; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"; "stop the busy road"
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(American football) the act of obstructing someone's path with your body; "he threw a rolling block into the line backer"
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To block a road, channel, or pipe means to put an object across it or in it so that nothing can pass through it or along it. Some students today blocked a highway that cuts through the center of the city He can clear blocked drains
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If something blocks your view, it prevents you from seeing something because it is between you and that thing. a row of spruce trees that blocked his view of the long north slope of the mountain. = obstruct
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If you block someone's way, you prevent them from going somewhere or entering a place by standing in front of them. I started to move round him, but he blocked my way
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A block of a substance is a large rectangular piece of it. a block of ice
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A block in a town is an area of land with streets on all its sides. She walked four blocks down High Street He walked around the block three times
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chunk; obstacle; piece, unit of text that is marked for a future processing operation (Computers); mold; obstruction; scaffold, gallows; rectangle space surrounded by streets isim
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A block of flats or offices is a large building containing them. blocks of council flats. a white-painted apartment block
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If you block something that is being arranged, you prevent it from being done. For years the country has tried to block imports of various cheap foreign products
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A block of something such as tickets or shares is a large quantity of them, especially when they are all sold at the same time and are in a particular sequence or order. Those booking a block of seats get them at reduced rates
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a metal casting containing the cylinders and cooling ducts of an engine; "the engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked"
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an obstruction in a pipe or tube; "we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe"
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a platform from which an auctioneer sells; "they put their paintings on the block"
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a simple machine consisting of a wheel with a groove in which a rope can run to change the direction or point of application of a force applied to the rope
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a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides
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If you have a mental block or a block, you are temporarily unable to do something that you can normally do which involves using, thinking about, or remembering something. see also breeze-block, building block, roadblock, starting block, stumbling block, tower block
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a chip off the old block: see chip. Herbert Lawrence Block block and tackle Block Island block mill
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A term used in word processing to mean any user-defined quantity of text "Select" is a more modern term, and is the term used in Microsoft Word In old word processors, you blocked a portion of text Now, you select a block of text
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be unable to remember; "I'm drawing a blank"; "You are blocking the name of your first wife!"
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support, secure, or raise with a block; "block a plate for printing"; "block the wheels of a car"
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shape by using a block; "Block a hat"; "block a garment"
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a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can see the results clearly"
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stamp or emboss a title or design on a book with a block; "block the book cover"
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interrupt the normal function of by means of anesthesia; "block a nerve"; "block a muscle"
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a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides); "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks" housing in a large building that is divided into separate units; "there is a block of classrooms in the west wing" an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do; often caused by emotional tension; "I knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary block" a number or quantity of related things dealt with as a unit; "he reserved a large block of seats"; "he held a large block of the company's stock" a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings; "he lives in the next block" (computer science) a sector or group of sectors that function as the smallest data unit permitted; "since blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms `block' and `sector' are sometimes used interchangeably" a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can see the results clearly" shape by using a block; "Block a hat"; "block a garment" support, secure, or raise with a block; "block a plate for printing"; "block the wheels of a car" stamp or emboss a title or design on a book with a block; "block the book cover" interrupt the normal function of by means of anesthesia; "block a nerve"; "block a muscle" run on a block system; "block trains
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run on a block system; "block trains
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n a named lexical exit point, established explicitly by block or implicitly by operators such as loop, do and prog, to which control and values may be transfered by using a return-from form with the name of the block
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a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings; "he lives in the next block"
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The popping crease
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A block hole
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The position of a player or bat when guarding the wicket
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a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides); "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks"
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housing in a large building that is divided into separate units; "there is a block of classrooms in the west wing"
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a number or quantity of related things dealt with as a unit; "he reserved a large block of seats"; "he held a large block of the company's stock"
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an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do; often caused by emotional tension; "I knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary block"
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A 'segment' of track which is seperated from the rest of the track by brakes, lift hills or other devices capeable of halting the train The concept is that only one train can enter a block at one time, A safety feature which is standard on all multi-train coasters
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(computer science) a sector or group of sectors that function as the smallest data unit permitted; "since blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms `block' and `sector' are sometimes used interchangeably"
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Group of contiguous recorded characters treated as a unit and containing one or more logical records Normally used to characterize a DVD ECC block or a CD subcode block, or section, but can also refer to a CD frame
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A group of adjacent cells in a rectangle is called a block A block is defined by the addresses of the two cells that are in the opposite corners of the rectangle block area, from the top left cell in the block to the bottom right cell in the block Once a block is defined, you can move it, copy it, delete it, or change the contents, format, or mathematical functions
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Sometimes referred to as "paraffin block", this a cube of paraffin wax containing the tissue specimen, which allows the tissue to be cut into very thin slices ("sections") by a trained technologist using a special cutting instrument, the microtome These thin sections of tissue are mounted on glass slides (see "slides") for ultimately viewing under the microscope by the pathologist The tissue contained in the block is permanently preserved, and is an important source of diagnostic tissue if additional studies must be performed at any time in the future
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A numbered area on an OCS leasing map or official protraction diagram (OPD) Blocks are portions of OCS leasing maps and OPD's that are themselves portions of planning areas Blocks vary in size, but typical ones are 5,000 to 5,760 acres (about 9 square miles or 2,304 hectares) Each block has a specific identifying number, area, and latitude and longitude coordinates that can be pinpointed on a leasing map of OPD
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On magnetic tape, a physical chunk of information separated from other blocks by an interblock gap of blank space The computer reads and processes the information from a tape in blocks The size of a block is typically a multiple of the size of a physical record
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Used to describe a section of track on the course of a roller coaster Blocks are separated by brakes, lifts, stations or other devices that enable a train to be stopped and most coasters are designed to operate with only one train moving in each block at any time
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(v ) To suspend one's own operation, or the operation of another process A process may block itself, or be blocked by the system, until some event occurs If all processes are simultaneously blocked, and no external event can cause any of them to become unblocked, then deadlock has occurred The term block is also often used to refer to a chunk of data or program See also basic block
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Basic unit of disk space allocation Each disk drive has a fixed block size (BLS) defined in its disk parameter block in the BIOS A block can consist of 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, or 16K consecutive bytes Blocks are numbered relative to zero so that each block is unique and has a byte displacement in a file equal to the block number times the block size
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In the Java(TM) programming language, any code between matching braces Example: { x = 1; }
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An addressable amount of data in a disk or tape storage system Typically a disk block is 512 bytes (a byte being 8 bits) Blocks are also called sectors on disks If an application only requests 20 bytes, the minimum number of bytes that can be read from a disk, is one block The operating system manages the delivery of just 20 bytes to the application, keeping all the 512 bytes in memory For the majority of disks shipped today, the operating system will read and write a minimum number of blocks (called a disk cluster) On reads, this data is cached in memory as the application may need the next 20 bytes from the same block If it does it will save having to go to the disk again In the backup world (using tape devices) much larger block sizes (64K bytes) are used as most of the time sequential writes and reads are taking place Using larger block sizes on sequential transfers is more efficient than small block sizes
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A subdivision of a census tract (or, in 1990, a block numbering area), a block is the smallest geographic unit for which the Census Bureau tabulates 100-percent data Many blocks correspond to individual city blocks bounded by streets, but blocks -- especially in rural areas - may include many square miles and may have some boundaries that are not streets The Census Bureau established blocks covering the entire nation for the first time in 1990 Previous censuses back to 1940 had blocks established only for part of the nation
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(1) One or more chronological segments of cutoff, or closed, records that are in the same series and are dealt with as a unit for disposition purposes, especially during the transfer of permanent records to the National Archives For example, a transfer of records in 5-year blocks
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A binary vector consisting of up to sixty-four bits numbered from the left as 1, 2, 3, , 64 [X965] A binary vector In this standard, the input and output of encryption and decryption operation are 64-bit block The bits are numbered from left to right The plaintext and ciphertext are segmented to k-bit blocks, k = 1, 8, 64 [X952] A data unit whose length is 64 bits [X3 106][x919][x923][x952]
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In binding, to impress or stamp a design upon the cover The design can be blocked in coloured inks, gold leaf or metal foil (see blind) In printing, a letterpress block is the etched copper or zinc plate, mounted on wood or metal from which an illustration is printed
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A physical unit of information in a logical record Block size is usually expressed in bytes
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In mainframe computing, a Block refers to a group of records Individual records are gathered into blocks of data for efficient transmission or storage on various devices The blocks are treated as one unit when being stored, read, or written
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A {wood} block is a piece of wood used as a matrix for a print Wood blocks are used primarily for woodcuts or wood engravings
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