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ad·der
/ˈædɚ/
歐洲產的小毒蛇,北美產的無毒小蛇,加法器
From:
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ad·der
/ˈædɚ/
名詞
加法電路,混頻器,加法器,奎蛇,毒蛇
From:
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adder
二進制半加器
From:
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adder
全加器
From:
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adder
半加器
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
adder
加法器
ADR
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Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
adder
加法器
ADR
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
adder
加法器
From:
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adder
加法器
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Add·er
n.
One
who
,
or
that
which
,
adds
;
esp
.,
a
machine
for
adding
numbers
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ad·der
,
n.
1.
A
serpent
. [
Obs
.]
“The
eddre
seide
to
the
woman.”
2.
Zool.
(a)
A
small
venomous
serpent
of
the
genus
Vipera
.
The
common
European
adder
is
the
Vipera berus
or
Pelias berus
.
The
puff
adders
of
Africa
are
species
of
Clotho
.
(b)
In
America
,
the
term
is
commonly
applied
to
several
harmless
snakes
,
as
the
milk adder
,
puffing adder
,
etc
.
(c)
Same
as
Sea Adder
.
Note:
☞
In
the
sculptures
the
appellation
is
given
to
several
venomous
serpents
, --
sometimes
to
the
horned
viper
(
Cerastles
).
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
adder
n
1:
a
person
who
adds
numbers
2:
a
machine
that
adds
numbers
3:
small
terrestrial
viper
common
in
northern
Eurasia
[
syn
: {
common
viper
,
Vipera berus
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Adder
(
Ps
. 140:3;
Rom
. 3:13, "
asp
")
is
the
rendering
of
, (1.)
Akshub
("
coiling
"
or
"
lying
in
wait
"),
properly
an
asp
or
viper
,
found
only
in
this
passage
. (2.)
Pethen
("
twisting
"),
a
viper
or
venomous
serpent
identified
with
the
cobra
(
Naja
haje
) (
Ps
.
58:4; 91:13);
elsewhere
"
asp
." (3.)
Tziphoni
("
hissing
") (
Prov
.
23:32);
elsewhere
rendered
"
cockatrice
,"
Isa
. 11:8; 14:29; 59:5;
Jer
. 8:17,
as
it
is
here
in
the
margin
of
the
Authorized
Version
.
The
Revised
Version
has
"
basilisk
."
This
may
have
been
the
yellow
viper
,
the
Daboia
xanthina
,
the
largest
and
most
dangerous
of
the
vipers
of
Palestine
. (4.)
Shephiphon
("
creeping
"),
occurring
only
in
Gen
. 49:17,
the
small
speckled
venomous
snake
,
the
"
horned
snake
,"
or
cerastes
.
Dan
is
compared
to
this
serpent
,
which
springs
from
its
hiding-place
on
the
passer-by
.
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