hop ne demek?
- Uyarmak amacıyla kullanılan bir söz.
- (-ped, -ping) sıçramak, sekmek, seke seke yürümek
- Oynamak, zıplamak, dans etmek
- Şerbetçiotu
- Sıçrama, zıplama, sekme
- Üzerinden atlamak
- Şerbetçiotu yetiştirmek, şerbetçiotu toplamak
- To move by successive leaps, as toads do; to spring or jump on one foot; to skip, as birds do.
- To walk lame; to limp; to halt.
- To dance.
- Leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring.
- Climbing plant , having a long, twining, annual stalk.
- It is cultivated for its fruit.
- The catkin or strobilaceous fruit of the hop, much used in brewing to give a bitter taste.
- The fruit of the dog-rose.
- See Hip.
- To impregnate with hops.
- Message or data packet travels a path among routers on a network through a series of hops from the source to the destination.
- On the Internet, most data packets go through several routers to get to their final destination The more hops, the longer it takes to get where you're going Think of it as flying from Los Angeles to New York, with a stop in Chicago--that stops in Chicago would be a 'hop ' Back to Top.
- Term used in routing A path to a destination on a network is a series of hops, through routers, away from the origin.
- Single trunk line between two switches in a frame relay network An established PVC consists of a certain number of hops, spanning the distance from the ingress access interface to the egress access interface within the network.
- Network connection between two distant nodes.
- Term used to describe the data link between two gateways or routers that a packet must travel to reach its destination.
- Term describing the passage of a data packet between two network nodes.
- Describes routing through a network A hop is a data packet moving through routers from the point of origination to the destination.
- The link between two network nodes.
- Travel of a radio wave to the ionosphere and back to earth.
- In routed networks, the passage of a packet through a router on the way to its destination.
- Term used in routing to indicate a router within a path.
- In network routing, hops are a measure of the distance from source to destination In some contexts, the number of hops is the number of routers through which a packet must travel to reach its destination.
- One file transmission in a series required to get a file from point A to point B on a network.
- Plant used for flavouring beer The seed cone of the female plant is used, imparting bitterness, aroma and tannin.
- When accessing a WAN or Internet, data packets often have to travel through several places to reach it's destination, each place the packet lands on is called a hop.
- To gather hops.
- Perennial climbing vine, also known by the Latin botanical name of Humulus lupulus, a member of the natural family of Cannabinaceae Only the female ripened flower is used to give beer its bitterness and characteristic aroma.
- [Perhaps only in the form Hopping, vb.] the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward an informal dance where popular music is played twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer informal: travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc.; 'She hopped a train to Chicago'; 'He hopped rides all over the country' jump lightly make a jump forward or upward jump across; 'He hopped the bush' make a quick trip especially by air; 'Hop the Pacific Ocean' move quickly from one place to another.
- Direct path from one node to another, with a hop count of 1 See hop count.
- Suddenly.
- Term describing the passage of a data packet between two network nodes See also hop count.
- With one quick leap.
- In cellular telecommunications, a switch from one radio frequency RF channel to another.
- Skip.
- Direct path from one node to another, with a hop count of.
- Jump.
- Highly Oriented Polyolefine A proprietary Sony speaker cone material which combines high strength, low weight, and low resonance resulting in improved transient response, higher power handling, and flatter frequency response.
- The act of hopping; jumping upward or forward.
- Jump into the air from one foot and landing on the same foot.
- Twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer.
- An informal dance where popular music is played.
- Jump lightly.
- Move quickly from one place to another.
- Informal: travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc ; 'She hopped a train to Chicago'; 'He hopped rides all over the country'.
- Make a quick trip especially by air; 'Hop the Pacific Ocean'.
- Jump across; 'He hopped the bush'.
- Make a jump forward or upward.
- In data communications, one segment of the path between routers on a geographically dispersed network A hop is comparable to one 'leg' of a journey that includes intervening stops between the starting point and the destination The distance between each of those stops is a communications hop.
- Sıçratmak, sektirmek
- Binmek
- Uçak seferi
hop bind
- Şerbetçiotu sapı
hop bine
- Şerbetçiotu sapı