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Definition
Synonym
Adressobergrenze
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Adressobergrenze
upper-bound address
Adressobergrenze
f
comp.
upper-bound address
Adressobergrenze
f
comp.
upper-bound address
Adressobergrenze
upper-bound address
Deutsche
Adressobergrenze Synonyme
Englische
upper-bound address Synonyme
Adressobergrenze Definition
Address
(
v.
)
To
aim
Address
(
v.
)
To
prepare
or
make
ready.
Address
(
v.
)
Reflexively:
To
prepare
one's
self
Address
(
v.
)
To
clothe
or
array
Address
(
v.
)
To
direct,
as
words
(to
any
one
or
any
thing)
Address
(
v.
)
To
direct
speech
to
Address
(
v.
)
To
direct
in
writing,
as
a
letter
Address
(
v.
)
To
make
suit
to
as
a
lover
Address
(
v.
)
To
consign
or
intrust
to
the
care
of
another,
as
agent
or
factor
Address
(
v.
i.)
To
prepare
one's
self.
Address
(
v.
i.)
To
direct
speech.
Address
(
v.
t.)
Act
of
preparing
one's
self.
Address
(
v.
t.)
Act
of
addressing
one's
self
to
a
person
Address
(
v.
t.)
A
formal
communication,
either
written
or
spoken
Address
(
v.
t.)
Direction
or
superscription
of
a
letter,
or
the
name,
title,
and
place
of
residence
of
the
person
addressed.
Address
(
v.
t.)
Manner
of
speaking
to
another
Address
(
v.
t.)
Attention
in
the
way
one's
addresses
to
a
lady.
Address
(
v.
t.)
Skill
Bound
(
imp.
)
of
Bind
Bound
(
p.
p.)
of
Bind
Bound
(
n.
)
The
external
or
limiting
line,
either
real
or
imaginary,
of
any
object
or
space
Bound
(
v.
t.)
To
limit
Bound
(
v.
t.)
To
name
the
boundaries
of
Bound
(
v.
i.)
To
move
with
a
sudden
spring
or
leap,
or
with
a
succession
of
springs
or
leaps
Bound
(
v.
i.)
To
rebound,
as
an
elastic
ball.
Bound
(
v.
t.)
To
make
to
bound
or
leap
Bound
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
rebound
Bound
(
n.
)
A
leap
Bound
(
n.
)
Rebound
Bound
(
n.
)
Spring
from
one
foot
to
the
other.
Bound
(
)
imp.
&
p.
p.
of
Bind.
Bound
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Restrained
by
a
hand,
rope,
chain,
fetters,
or
the
like.
Bound
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Inclosed
in
a
binding
or
cover
Bound
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Under
legal
or
moral
restraint
or
obligation.
Bound
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Constrained
or
compelled
Bound
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Resolved
Bound
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Constipated
Bound
(
v.
)
Ready
or
intending
to
go
Gold-bound
(
a.
)
Encompassed
with
gold.
Half-bound
(
n.
)
Having
only
the
back
and
corners
in
leather,
as
a
book.
Home-bound
(
a.
)
Kept
at
home.
Snow-bound
(
a.
)
Enveloped
in,
or
confined
by,
snow.
Upper
(
comp.
)
Being
further
up,
literally
or
figuratively
Upper
(
n.
)
The
upper
leather
for
a
shoe
Water-bound
(
a.
)
Prevented
by
a
flood
from
proceeding.
Weather-bound
(
a.
)
Kept
in
port
or
at
anchor
by
storms
Wood-bound
(
a.
)
Incumbered
with
tall,
woody
hedgerows.
upper-bound address Bedeutung
leap
leaping
spring
saltation
bound
bounce
a
light,
self-propelled
movement
upwards
or
forwards
amphetamine
pep
pill
upper
speed
a
central
nervous
system
stimulant
that
increases
energy
and
decreases
appetite,
used
to
treat
narcolepsy
and
some
forms
of
depression
fixer-upper
a
house
or
other
dwelling
in
need
of
repair
(usually
offered
for
sale
at
a
low
price)
public
address
system
P.A.
system
PA
system
P.A.
PA
an
electronic
amplification
system
used
as
a
communication
system
in
public
areas
rerebrace
upper
cannon
cannon
that
provides
plate
armor
for
the
upper
arm
second
balcony
family
circle
upper
balcony
peanut
gallery
rearmost
or
uppermost
area
in
the
balcony
containing
the
least
expensive
seats
upper
piece
of
leather
or
synthetic
material
that
forms
the
part
of
a
shoe
or
boot
above
the
sole
that
encases
the
foot,
Uppers
come
in
many
styles
upper
berth
upper
the
higher
of
two
berths
upper
deck
a
higher
deck
upper
surface
the
side
that
is
uppermost
savoir-faire
address
social
skill
stiff
upper
lip
selfestraint
in
the
expression
of
emotion
(especially
fear
or
grief),
the
British
like
to
keep
a
stiff
upper
lip
address
the
stance
assumed
by
a
golfer
in
preparation
for
hitting
a
golf
ball
limit
bound
boundary
the
greatest
possible
degree
of
something,
what
he
did
was
beyond
the
bounds
of
acceptable
behavior,
to
the
limit
of
his
ability
upper
hand
whip
hand
position
of
advantage
and
control
upper
jaw
upper
jawbone
maxilla
maxillary
the
jaw
in
vertebrates
that
is
fused
to
the
cranium
upper
respiratory
tract
the
nose
and
throat
and
trachea
bound
morpheme
bound
form
a
morpheme
that
occurs
only
as
part
of
a
larger
construction,
eg
an
-s
at
the
end
of
plural
nouns
title
title
of
respect
form
of
address
an
identifying
appellation
signifying
status
or
function:
e.g.
`Mr.'
or
`General',
the
professor
didn't
like
his
friends
to
use
his
formal
title
address
computer
address
reference
(computer
science)
the
code
that
identifies
where
a
piece
of
information
is
stored
address
destination
name
and
address
written
directions
for
finding
some
location,
written
on
letters
or
packages
that
are
to
be
delivered
to
that
location
return
address
the
address
of
the
sender
of
a
letter
or
parcel
indicating
where
it
should
be
returned
if
it
cannot
be
delivered
address
a
sign
in
front
of
a
house
or
business
carrying
the
conventional
form
by
which
its
location
is
described
address
the
manner
of
speaking
to
another
individual,
he
failed
in
his
manner
of
address
to
the
captain
address
speech
the
act
of
delivering
a
formal
spoken
communication
to
an
audience,
he
listened
to
an
address
on
minor
Roman
poets
Gettysburg
Address
a
three-minute
address
by
Abraham
Lincoln
during
the
American
Civil
War
at
the
dedication
of
a
national
cemetery
on
the
site
of
the
Battle
of
Gettysburg
(November
,
)
inaugural
address
inaugural
an
address
delivered
at
an
inaugural
ceremony
(especially
by
a
United
States
president)
keynote
speech
keynote
address
a
speech
setting
forth
the
keynote
nominating
speech
nominating
address
nomination
an
address
(usually
at
a
political
convention)
proposing
the
name
of
a
candidate
to
run
for
election,
the
nomination
was
brief
and
to
the
point
salutatory
address
salutatory
oration
salutatory
an
opening
or
welcoming
statement
(especially
one
delivered
at
graduation
exercises)
valediction
valedictory
address
valedictory
oration
valedictory
a
farewell
oration
(especially
one
delivered
during
graduation
exercises
by
an
outstanding
member
of
a
graduating
class)
upper
class
upper
crust
the
class
occupying
the
highest
position
in
the
social
hierarchy
address
the
place
where
a
person
or
organization
can
be
found
or
communicated
with
mailing
address
the
address
where
a
person
or
organization
can
be
communicated
with
street
address
the
address
where
a
person
or
organization
can
be
found
boundary
bound
bounds
the
line
or
plane
indicating
the
limit
or
extent
of
something
business
address
the
address
at
which
a
business
is
located
upper
limit
the
limit
on
the
upper
(or
northernmost)
side
of
something
top
top
side
upper
side
upside
the
highest
or
uppermost
side
of
anything,
put
your
books
on
top
of
the
desk,
only
the
top
side
of
the
box
was
painted
Burkina
Faso
Upper
Volta
a
desperately
poor
landlocked
country
in
western
Africa,
was
formerly
Upper
Volta
under
French
rule
but
gained
independence
in
Upper
Egypt
one
of
the
two
main
administrative
districts
of
Egypt,
extends
south
from
Cairo
to
Sudan
Haute-Normandie
Upper-Normandy
a
division
of
Normandy
Angara
Angara
River
Tunguska
Upper
Tunguska
a
river
in
southeastern
Siberia
that
flows
northwest
from
Lake
Baikal
to
become
a
tributary
of
the
Yenisei
River
Avon
River
Avon
Upper
Avon
Upper
Avon
River
a
river
in
central
England
that
flows
through
Stratford-on-Avon
and
empties
into
the
Severn
upper
mantle
the
upper
part
of
the
mantle
Upper
Peninsula
the
peninsula
between
Lake
Superior
and
Lake
Michigan
that
forms
the
northwestern
part
of
Michigan
maximum
upper
limit
the
largest
possible
quantity
boundary
edge
bound
a
line
determining
the
limits
of
an
area
upper
bound
(mathematics)
a
number
equal
to
or
greater
than
any
other
number
in
a
given
set
lower
bound
(mathematics)
a
number
equal
to
or
less
than
any
other
number
in
a
given
set
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