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input
in·put I0156900 (ĭn′po͝ot′)n.1. Something put into a system or expended in its operation to achieve output or a result, especially:a. Energy, work, or power used to drive a machine.b. Current, electromotive force, or power supplied to an electric circuit, network, or device.c. Information put into a communications system for transmission or into a computer system for processing.d. Any of the items, including materials, equipment, and funds, required for production.2. a. The act of putting in; infusion: a steady input of fuel.b. An amount put in.3. Contribution of information or a comment or viewpoint: a discussion with input from all members of the group.tr.v. in·put·ted or in·put, in·put·ting, in·puts To enter (data or a program) into a computer.input (ˈɪnˌpʊt) n1. the act of putting in2. that which is put in3. (Economics) (often plural) a resource required for industrial production, such as capital goods, labour services, raw materials, etc4. (Electronics) electronics a. the signal or current fed into a component or circuitb. the terminals, or some other point, to which the signal is applied5. (Computer Science) computing the data fed into a computer from a peripheral device6. (Electronics) (modifier) of or relating to electronic, computer, or other inputvb, -puts, -putting, -put or -putted (Computer Science) (tr) to insert (data) into a computerin•put (ˈɪnˌpʊt) n., adj., v. -put•ted -put, -put•ting. n. 1. something that is put in. 2. the act or process of putting in. 3. the power or energy supplied to a machine. 4. the current or voltage applied to an electric or electronic circuit or device. 5. a. data entered into a computer for processing. b. the process of introducing data into the internal storage of a computer. 6. contribution of information, ideas, opinions, or the like. 7. the available data for solving a technical problem. adj. 8. of or pertaining to data or equipment used for input: a computer's main input device. v.t. 9. to enter (data) into a computer for processing. 10. to contribute (ideas, information, or suggestions) to a project, discussion, etc. [1745–55] in·put (ĭn′po͝ot′)Noun1. The energy, power, or work put into a system or device.2. The data or programs put into a computer.Verb To enter data or a program into a computer.input Past participle: input Gerund: inputting
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I input | you input | he/she/it inputs | we input | you input | they input |
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I input | you input | he/she/it input | we input | you input | they input |
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I am inputting | you are inputting | he/she/it is inputting | we are inputting | you are inputting | they are inputting |
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I have input | you have input | he/she/it has input | we have input | you have input | they have input |
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I was inputting | you were inputting | he/she/it was inputting | we were inputting | you were inputting | they were inputting |
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I had input | you had input | he/she/it had input | we had input | you had input | they had input |
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I will input | you will input | he/she/it will input | we will input | you will input | they will input |
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I will have input | you will have input | he/she/it will have input | we will have input | you will have input | they will have input |
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I will be inputting | you will be inputting | he/she/it will be inputting | we will be inputting | you will be inputting | they will be inputting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been inputting | you have been inputting | he/she/it has been inputting | we have been inputting | you have been inputting | they have been inputting |
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I will have been inputting | you will have been inputting | he/she/it will have been inputting | we will have been inputting | you will have been inputting | they will have been inputting |
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I had been inputting | you had been inputting | he/she/it had been inputting | we had been inputting | you had been inputting | they had been inputting |
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I would input | you would input | he/she/it would input | we would input | you would input | they would input |
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I would have input | you would have input | he/she/it would have input | we would have input | you would have input | they would have input |
inputAny information or instructions that are fed into a computer.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | input - signal going into an electronic systeminput signalsignal, signaling, sign - any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message; "signals from the boat suddenly stopped" | | 2. | input - a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information; "from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account"comment, remarkad-lib - remark made spontaneously without prior preparation; "his ad-libs got him in trouble with the politicians"courtesy - a courteous or respectful or considerate remarkstatement - a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc; "according to his statement he was in London on that day"gambit, ploy - an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the speakerobiter dictum, passing comment - an incidental remarkmention, reference - a remark that calls attention to something or someone; "she made frequent mention of her promotion"; "there was no mention of it"; "the speaker made several references to his wife"observation, reflexion, reflection - a remark expressing careful considerationrib - a teasing remarksally, wisecrack, quip, crack - witty remarkgibe, jibe, barb, dig, shaft, slam, shot - an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; "his parting shot was `drop dead'"; "she threw shafts of sarcasm"; "she takes a dig at me every chance she gets"conversation stopper, stopper - a remark to which there is no polite conversational replybanality, cliche, commonplace, platitude, bromide - a trite or obvious remarkzinger - a striking or amusing or caustic remark; "he always greeted me with a new zinger"; "she tried to think of some killer of an argument, a real zinger that would disarm all opposition" | | 3. | input - any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse actionstimulant, stimulus, stimulationinformation - knowledge acquired through study or experience or instructionelicitation, evocation, induction - stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors; "the elicitation of his testimony was not easy"kick - the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs); "a sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick"turn-on - something causing excitement or stimulating interestnegative stimulation, turnoff - something causing antagonism or loss of interestconditioned stimulus - the stimulus that is the occasion for a conditioned responsereinforcer, reinforcing stimulus, reinforcement - (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced itdiscriminative stimulus, cue - a stimulus that provides information about what to dopositive stimulus - a stimulus with desirable consequencesnegative stimulus - a stimulus with undesirable consequences | | 4. | input - a component of production; something that goes into the production of outputconstituent, element, component - an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system; "spare components for cars"; "a component or constituent element of a system" | Verb | 1. | input - enter (data or a program) into a computercomputer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structuresinfix, insert, introduce, enter - put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text" |
inputnoun information, facts, material, figures, details, data, documents, statistics, info (informal) a variety of types of input in the classroomTranslationsinput (ˈinput) noun1. something, eg an amount of electrical energy, that is supplied to a machine etc. 輸入 输入2. information put into a computer for processing. 輸入資料 输入信息input
input1. Economics a resource required for industrial production, such as capital goods, labour services, raw materials, etc. 2. Electronicsa. the signal or current fed into a component or circuit b. the terminals, or some other point, to which the signal is applied 3. Computing the data fed into a computer from a peripheral device input[′in‚pu̇t] (computer science) The information that is delivered to a data-processing device from the external world, the process of delivering this data, or the equipment that performs this process. (electronics) The power or signal fed into an electrical or electronic device. The terminals to which the power or signal is applied. (science and technology) Those resources and other environmental factors converted by a system. Input (1)ALPHAinput (architecture)Data transferred from the outside world intoa computer system via some kind of input device.
Opposite: output.input(1) Data that is ready for entry into the computer.
(2) To enter data into the computer.input
input resources such as raw material, labour and capital which are used by a firm to produce goods and services (OUTPUT). See PRODUCTIONINPUT
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INPUT➣Internet Networking Puts Us Together |
See INinput Related to input: Input devicesSynonyms for inputnoun informationSynonyms- information
- facts
- material
- figures
- details
- data
- documents
- statistics
- info
Synonyms for inputnoun signal going into an electronic systemSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds informationSynonymsRelated Words- ad-lib
- courtesy
- statement
- gambit
- ploy
- obiter dictum
- passing comment
- mention
- reference
- observation
- reflexion
- reflection
- rib
- sally
- wisecrack
- quip
- crack
- gibe
- jibe
- barb
- dig
- shaft
- slam
- shot
- conversation stopper
- stopper
- banality
- cliche
- commonplace
- platitude
- bromide
- zinger
noun any stimulating information or eventSynonyms- stimulant
- stimulus
- stimulation
Related Words- information
- elicitation
- evocation
- induction
- kick
- turn-on
- negative stimulation
- turnoff
- conditioned stimulus
- reinforcer
- reinforcing stimulus
- reinforcement
- discriminative stimulus
- cue
- positive stimulus
- negative stimulus
noun a component of productionRelated Words- constituent
- element
- component
verb enter (data or a program) into a computerRelated Words- computer science
- computing
- infix
- insert
- introduce
- enter
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