output buffer

collocation in English

meaningsofoutputandbuffer

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output
noun[U]
uk
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
us
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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buffer
noun
uk
/ˈbʌf.ər/
us
/ˈbʌf.ɚ/
something or someone that helps protect ...
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(Definition ofoutputandbufferfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofoutput buffer

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The machine tool uses this job description and per forms the specific job and transfers the par t on anoutputbuffer.
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However, for younger children, phonological activation in theoutputbufferoperates in a more global fashion.
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Taken together, the time course of these effects provides further support for an incrementalist view of the gradual stabilization of the articulatory plan in theoutputbuffer.
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First, we assume that response selection processes operate over phonologically well-formed responses in anoutputbuffer, not lexical nodes at a more abstract level of representation.
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This is followed by an offset that indicates how far back in theoutputbufferto begin copying.
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Theoutputbufferis a rectangular grid where characters are stored, together with their attributes.
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Whenever theoutputbufferfills, write it to the final sorted file and empty it.
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Its text-only nature consumes very little system resources, and it uses anoutputbufferin a separate thread to avoid skipping under high system loads and to enable gapless playback.
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The second field represents the number of bytes to copy from the already decodedoutputbuffer(with 0 representing the minimum match length of 4 bytes).
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The input/output buffers were 60 words each, consisting of 12 channels of 10-word mercury delay line registers.
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A console window may have several output buffers, only one of which is active (i.e. displayed) for a given moment.
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Note that this algorithm is memory-sensitive, because there are two competing demands for memory (the hash table for partition 0, and the output buffers for the remaining partitions).
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