data
suomi-englanti sanakirjadata englannista suomeksi
tiedot
data englanniksi
(senseid) (monikko) en|datum
(syn)
(hol)
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(senseid) A representation of information in a computer (as symbols, quantities, sound, images or videos) which is stored, processed or transmitted in the form of electrical signals, records on tape or cards, etc.
(ux)
Material recorded and known or assumed as facts and used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation, represented especially in the form of numbers, and is usually structured (such as statistics).
(nearsyn)
(RQ:Schuster Hepaticae)
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(senseid) (ellipsis of).
be black
date (gloss)
(ca-verb form of)
data (gl)
Internet connection using data, i.e. not using Wi-Fi
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{{zh-co|爆da{ei1}ta{aa4}|to exceed the mobile data usage limit|C|tr=baau3 dei1 taa4
(l)
datum, (l)
(monikko) nl|datum
(l), information
(inflection of)
(uxi)
a fact known from direct observation
a premise from which conclusions are drawn
(l),
information, especially in a scientific or computational context, or with the implication that it is organized
recorded observations that are usually presented in a structured format
a representation of facts or ideas in a formalized manner capable of being communicated or manipulated by some process
(feminine singular of)
date (day number of the month)
(ellipsis of)
(infl of)
(l); information, especially in a computational context
(ellipsis of)
(senseid) (ellipsis of)
(alt form)
date (gl)
(pt-verb form of)
to date
my father
(es-verb form of)
data (gl)
to crackle
to miss a desired outcome
to adhere to something
information, especially encoded information that can be processed by computers
(alternative form of)
(quote-book)) |title=Sagan om den stora datamaskinen |text=De första datorna var ju också mycket enkla. |t=The first computers were indeed very simple.