analog – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
analog
adj.
changing in a continuous manner relative to another quantity
n.
item which is analogous to another; organ that differs in structure from another but performs the same function (Biology); chemical compound that has a similar structure to another but differs in its composition (Chemistry)
Analog
Analog or
analogue may refer to:
- Analogue (literature), a literary work that shares motifs, characters or events with another, but is not directly derived from it
- Analog, a thing from which an analogy is drawn
Analog Science Fiction and Fact
Analog Science Fiction and Fact is an American
science fiction magazine. , it is the longest running continuously published magazine of that genre, the June 2015 issue being number 1,000. Initially published in 1930 in the United States as
Astounding Stories as a
pulp magazine, it has undergone several name changes, primarily to
Astounding Science-Fiction in 1938, and
Analog Science Fact & Fiction in 1960. In November 1992, its logo changed to use the term "Fiction and Fact" rather than "Fact & Fiction". It is in the library of the
International Space Station. Spanning three incarnations since 1930, this is perhaps the most influential magazine in the history of the genre. It remains a fixture of the genre today.
analog
Noun
1. something having the property of being analogous to something else
(synonym) analogue, parallel
(hypernym) similarity
Adjective
1. of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier"
(synonym) analogue, linear
(classification) electronics
Analog (das)
n.
analog, quality which changes continuously and can not being quantified in digital values
analog
adj.
analog, changing in a continuous manner relative to another quantity; analogous, parallel; similar, comparable; analogic, based on a method of measurement in which data is represented by continuously changing qualities
analog
n.
analogue, something which has a similarity to something else