Received

  • 41Received Pronunciation — Received′ Pronuncia′tion n. phn ling. a pronunciation of British English derived from the educated speech of S England, traditionally used in the public schools and at Oxford and Cambridge universities and widely used in broadcasting Abbr.: RP •… …

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  • 42Received Standard — n. the form of British English spoken by the upper socioeconomic classes, esp. by graduates of the public schools and of Oxford and Cambridge …

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  • 43Received Pronunciation — Britisches Englisch (British English, kurz BE oder BrE) ist die Bezeichnung für die Varietäten der englischen Sprache, wie sie auf den britischen Inseln (daher auch oft umgangssprachlich „Insel Englisch“ genannt) gesprochen und unter der… …

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  • 44Received Channel Power Indicator — RCPI is an initialism for Received Channel Power Indicator. RCPI is an 802.11 measure of the received RF power in a selected channel over the preamble and the entire received frame.RCPI is a term exclusively associated with 802.11 and as such has …

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  • 45Received Signal Strength Indication — In telecommunications, Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) is a measurement of the power present in a received radio signal.RSSI is generic radio receiver technology metric, which is usually invisible to the userof device containing the… …

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  • 46Received signal code power — RSCP is an acronym used in UMTS and other CDMA cellular communications systems and stands for Received Signal Code Power .While RSCP can be defined generally for any CDMA system, it is more specifically used in UMTS. Also, while RSCP can be… …

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  • 47Received view of theories — The received view of theories is a position in the philosophy of science that identifies a scientific theory with a set of propositions which are considered to be linguistic objects, such as axioms. Frederick Suppe describes the position of the… …

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  • 48received standard — noun Usage: usually capitalized R&S : the form of English spoken at the English public schools, at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, at the English court, and by many educated Englishmen elsewhere * * * the form of educated English spoken …

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  • 49Received view — A received view refers to any world view that is taken for granted or that is assumed to be true without further criticism by the part of the receiver until he or she manages to unhide it, e.g. by getting to know another contrasting worldview.… …

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  • 50Received Standard — the form of educated English spoken originally in southern England and having Received Pronunciation as a chief distinguishing feature. Also called Received Standard English. [1910 15] * * * …

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