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From:
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loop
/ˈlup/
循環環,圈,彎曲部分(vt.)使成環,以圈結,以環連結(vi.)打環,翻觔斗
From:
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loop
/ˈlup/
名詞
環,袢,翅韁環,腕環,接種環,回路,回線
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
loop
循環
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
loop
迴路
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
loop
開環路
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
loop
帶環儲存
From:
Network Terminology
loop
迴路 環
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Loop
n.
Iron Works
A
mass
of
iron
in
a
pasty
condition
gathered
into
a
ball
for
the
tilt
hammer
or
rolls
. [
Written
also
loup
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Loop
,
n.
1.
A
fold
or
doubling
of
a
thread
,
cord
,
rope
,
etc
.,
through
which
another
thread
,
cord
,
etc
.,
can
be
passed
,
or
which
a
hook
can
be
hooked
into
;
an
eye
,
as
of
metal
;
a
staple
;
a
noose
;
a
bight
.
That
the
probation
bear
no
hinge
,
nor
loop
To
hang
a
doubt
on
. --
Shak
.
2.
A
small
,
narrow
opening
;
a
loophole
.
And
stop
all
sight-holes
,
every
loop
from
whence
The
eye
of
Reason
may
pry
in
upon
us
. --
Shak
.
3.
A
curve
of
any
kind
in
the
form
of
a
loop
.
4.
Telegraphy
A
wire
forming
part
of
a
main
circuit
and
returning
to
the
point
from
which
it
starts
.
5.
Acoustics
The
portion
of
a
vibrating
string
,
air
column
,
etc
.,
between
two
nodes
; --
called
also
ventral segment
.
Loop knot
,
a
single
knot
tied
in
a
doubled
cord
,
etc
.
so
as
to
leave
a
loop
beyond
the
knot
.
See
Illust
.
of
Knot
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Loop
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Looped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Looping
.]
To
make
a
loop
of
or
in
;
to
fasten
with
a
loop
or
loops
; --
often
with
up
;
as
,
to
loop
a
string
;
to
loop
up
a
curtain
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
loop
n
1:
fastener
consisting
of
a
metal
ring
for
lining
a
small
hole
to
permit
the
attachment
of
cords
or
lines
[
syn
:
cringle
,
eyelet
,
grommet
,
grummet
]
2:
anything
with
a
round
or
oval
shape
(
formed
by
a
curve
that
is
closed
and
does
not
intersect
itself
)
3: (
computer
science
)
a
single
execution
of
a
set
of
instructions
that
are
to
be
repeated
; "
the
solution
took
hundreds
of
iterations
" [
syn
:
iteration
]
4:
an
inner
circle
of
advisors
(
especially
under
President
Reagan
); "
he's
no
longer
in
the
loop
"
5:
the
basic
pattern
of
the
human
fingerprint
6:
a
computer
program
that
performs
a
series
of
instructions
repeatedly
until
some
specified
condition
is
satisfied
7:
the
topology
of
a
network
whose
components
are
connected
in
a
loop
[
syn
:
loop topology
]
8:
an
intrauterine
device
in
the
shape
of
a
loop
9:
a
complete
electrical
circuit
around
which
current
flows
or
a
signal
circulates
[
syn
:
closed circuit
] [
ant
:
open
circuit
]
10:
a
flight
maneuver
;
aircraft
flies
a
complete
circle
in
the
vertical
plane
[
syn
:
loop-the-loop
]
v
1:
move
in
loops
; "
The
bicycle
looped
around
the
tree
"
2:
make
a
loop
in
; "
loop
a
rope
" [
syn
:
intertwine
]
3:
fly
loops
,
perform
a
loop
; "
the
stunt
pilot
looped
his
plane
"
4:
wind
around
something
in
coils
or
loops
[
syn
:
coil
,
curl
]
[
ant
:
uncoil
]
5:
fasten
or
join
with
a
loop
; "
He
looped
the
watch
through
his
belt
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Loop
a
knotted
"
eye
"
of
cord
,
corresponding
to
the
"
taches
"
or
knobs
in
the
edges
of
the
curtains
of
the
tabernacle
,
for
joining
them
into
a
continuous
circuit
,
fifty
to
a
curtain
(
Ex
. 26:4, 5, 10,
11).
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