Examples of using Primitives in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Primitives grunting.
So we have talked about primitives.
The primitives didn't have an easy life.
And I ask mercy for these primitives.
The Primitives got to the armory first.
She escapes, but is captured by the primitives.
Primitives, Objects and Autoboxing.
But it wasn't meant for primitives like us.
The primitives lived over 10,000 years ago.
Door clanks, creaks[ primitives grunting].
He's the one that turned those people into Inhu… Primitives.
The minds of these primitives are easily manipulated.
Of your years ago, it was inhabited by primitives.
They are barbarians, primitives, about whom we are also often sentimental.
I was in the middle of destroying some very pleasant primitives.
These Primitives are an abomination of science and a very poor reflection of my talents.
Well done. You have now just given murderous primitives the power of fire.
They get caught by a tribe of primitives, the chief goes,"Alright, you have been captures in our land.".
You're here to pass on your knowledge and change these primitives.
It is said the Goa'uld harvested among the primitives, some became Goa'uld hosts.
Dunkelman has taken part in the design of several new cryptographic primitives.
The popular image of bloodthirsty primitives slaughtering their way through the animal kingdom is nonsense.
And we cannot let that freedom be threatened byragtag bands of marauding Stone Age primitives.
The program has a set of primitives, allows you to load custom models for the imposition of the resulting cards.
Vector graphics allow you to producevisualization of an object on the basis of a mathematical description of the set of cumulative elements that make up the image,which are usually called primitives.
Typically embedded in integrated circuits, physically unclonable security primitives protect or authenticate hardware or digital information.
Arrays, on the other hand, can hold primitives as well as objects in Java because it is one of the most efficient data structures in Java for storing objects.
Examples include supporting atomic access to bits or bytes within a word, or other atomic access primitives like the LDREX/STREX exclusive access primitives introduced in the ARMv6 architecture.
Randomness is extremely desirable for developing the security primitives that encrypt and accordingly secure computer hardware and data physically, instead of by programming.
The research paper titled,“Physically Unclonable Cryptographic Primitives by Chemical Vapor Deposition of Layered MoS2” appears in the journal ACS Nano.