
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
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The word "accumulator" has its roots in the Latin word "accumulare," meaning "to heap up" or "to pile up." It entered English in the 16th century, initially referring to something that collected or gathered things. The term later evolved to describe devices that store energy, like batteries. In computing, it refers to a register or memory location that holds a running total of values, reflecting the accumulation of data.
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accumulator
hoarder
(physics) battery
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(Tech) battery, accumulator; accumulator; totalizer; adder, accumulator
a section of a computer that is used for storing the results of what has been calculated
một phần của máy tính được sử dụng để lưu trữ kết quả của những gì đã được tính toán
a large battery that you can fill with electrical power (= that you can recharge)
một cục pin lớn mà bạn có thể nạp bằng năng lượng điện (= bạn có thể sạc lại)
a bet on a series of races or other events, where the money won or originally bet is placed on the next race, etc.
đặt cược vào một loạt cuộc đua hoặc sự kiện khác, trong đó số tiền thắng hoặc đặt cược ban đầu được đặt vào cuộc đua tiếp theo, v.v.
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