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单词 ascii
释义

ASCII

[ as-kee ]
/ ˈæs ki /
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noun Computers.

American Standard Code for Information Interchange: a standard code, consisting of 128 7-bit combinations, for characters stored in a computer or to be transmitted between computers.

Origin of ASCII

First recorded in 1960–65

Words nearby ASCII

Aschoff body, asci, ascidian, ascidium, ascigerous, ASCII, ascites, asclepiadaceous, Asclepiadean, Asclepiades, asclepias
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Example sentences from the Web for ASCII

  • Below is an ascii representation of the plans along with a key to the rooms.

    The Mormon Prophet and His Harem|C.V. Waite
  • To see an ascii rendering of the diagram of the Lion House, download the text or html version of this ebook.

    The Mormon Prophet and His Harem|C.V. Waite

British Dictionary definitions for ASCII

ASCII
/ (ˈæskiː) /

n acronym for

American standard code for information interchange: a computer code for representing alphanumeric characters
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Cultural definitions for ASCII

ASCII

An acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Computers use this code to standardize communication between different machines.

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Scientific definitions for ASCII

ASCII
[ ăskē ]

A code that assigns the numbers 0 through 127 to the letters of the alphabet, the digits 0 through 9, punctuation marks, and certain other characters. For example, the capital letter A is coded as 65 (binary 1000001). By standardizing the values used to represent written text, ASCII enables computers to exchange information. Basic, or standard, ASCII uses seven bits for each character code, giving it 27, or 128, unique symbols. Various larger character sets, called extended ASCII, use eight bits for each character, yielding 128 additional codes numbered 128 to 255. Compare Unicode.
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