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CHECKED

Definitionen von CHECKED

  1. kariert
  2. Präteritum (simple past) des Verbs check
  3. Partizip Perfekt (past participle) des Verbs check

Anzahl der Buchstaben

7

Ist Palindrom

Nein

11
CH
CHE
CK
EC
ECK
ED
HE
KE
KED

28

28

95
CC
CCD
CCE
CCK
CD
CDC
CDE
CDK
CE
CED
CEE
CH

Beispiele für die Verwendung von CHECKED in einem Satz

  • Preconditions that are missing, insufficient, or not formally proved (or have an incorrect attempted proof), or are not checked statically or dynamically, can give rise to Security problems, particularly in unsafe languages that are not strongly typed.
  • In the Hagelbarger code, inserted parity check bits are spread out in time so that an error burst is not likely to affect more than one of the groups in which parity is checked.
  • It is a speculative, non-rigorous argument that relies on analogy or intuition, and that allows one to achieve a result or an approximation that is to be checked later with more rigor.
  • If every legal pawn move forward gives check, then the opponent wins immediately, even if the player checked or mated the opponent previously that same turn.
  • Many important topological definitions such as continuity and convergence can be checked using only basic open sets instead of arbitrary open sets.
  • The file system is normally checked while unmounted, mounted read-only, or with the system in a special maintenance mode.
  • Whatever may have been the precise locality of that battlefield, Laon was fortified by the Romans, and successively checked the invasions of the Franks, Burgundians, Vandals, Alans and Huns.
  • Alessandro Volta, a professor of experimental physics in the University of Pavia, was among the first scientists who repeated and checked Galvani’s experiments.
  • The spacecraft remained in lunar orbit for two days while controllers checked all on-board systems and performed two orbital manoeuvres.
  • Baggage cannot be checked at this location; however, up to two suitcases in addition to any personal items such as briefcases, purses, laptop bags, and infant equipment are allowed aboard as carry-ons.
  • Sullivan's Island was used as a quarantine station for enslaved Africans, who were housed in various "pest houses" on the island and checked for communicable diseases before they were transported to Charleston for sale at public auction.
  • Storm sewers in the area were checked for leaks and relining was performed to prevent further contamination of surface water.
  • Baggage cannot be checked at this location; however, up to two suitcases in addition to any "personal items" such as briefcases, purses, laptop bags, and infant equipment are allowed on board as carry-ons.
  • At the Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro (3–5 May 1811), the Anglo-Portuguese Army under Wellington checked an attempt by the French Army of Portugal under Marshal André Masséna to relieve the besieged city of Almeida.
  • Eighteen drag chains slowed the ship down the slipway, which checked the liner's progress into the River Clyde, a portion of which had been widened to accommodate the launch.
  • In strongly typed interpreted languages with dynamic data types, most variable references require a level of indirection: first the type of the variable is checked for safety, and then the pointer to the actual value is dereferenced and acted on.
  • In most variations of atomic chess, players must respond to being checked in a similar way they would in traditional chess—by moving the king out of check, blocking the check, or removing the checking piece—but an exception exists when the checked player can win the game by exploding the checking player's king.
  • The TSA has screening processes and regulations related to passengers and checked and carry-on luggage, including identification verification, pat-downs, full-body scanners, and explosives screening.
  • Speer states he became hopeful when Hitler explained how communism could be checked and Germany could recover economically.
  • Checked baggage, luggage or parcels placed by an airline or train for transportation in the hold or baggage car.



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