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flash card

also flash·card (flăsh′kârd′)
n.
1. A card printed with words or numbers and briefly displayed as part of a learning drill.
2. Computers A memory card that uses flash memory.
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flash card

n
1. (Education) a card on which are written or printed words for children to look at briefly, used as an aid to learning
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.flash card - a card with words or numbers or pictures that is flashed to a class by the teacherflash card - a card with words or numbers or pictures that is flashed to a class by the teacher
placard, poster, posting, notice, bill, card - a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions"
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Translations

flash card

n (Scol) → scheda didattica
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It uses a flash card question and answer format (the text could be cut up into flash cards).
"Nine times three equals twenty-seven." Seated across the kitchen table, she lowered one flash card and raised another one.
A quasi-experimental action research with a pretest-posttest same subject design was implemented to determine if there is a different effect of the flash card method and the multisensory approach on kindergarteners' achievement in sight word recognition, and which method is more effective if there is any difference.
By deduplicating the data before it's written to the flash on the cards, it delivers better cost-per-gigabyte of capacity and extends the life expectancy of the PCIe flash card, EMC said.
"Candidates respond with how their experience fits your job, almost like a micro-interview." To ensure there is sufficient volume of job postings for candidates at the end of its flash card navigation, Laimoon also displays links to external job postings.
The LCD screen has 4X zoom ability and data can be stored or downloaded via compact flash card. Setup is by simple selection of items on the screen, and a reference image can be captured automatically in one cycle.
You connect to the Selphy printer via USB connection, compatible memory card (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MultiMediaCard, MMCplus Card, Compact Flash Card, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro, and Memory Stick Duo and Pro Duo), adapters for other card formats like micro and mini formats, and mobile phones equipped with PictBridge or with Bluetooth v 2.0 and optional Canon BluetoothUnit.
The new 64-gigabit (Gb) 3bpc on 25nm memory device offers improved cost efficiencies and higher storage capacity for the competitive USB, SD (Secure Digital) flash card and consumer electronics markets.
The company's real-time optimized Linux runs without a hard drive, boots from a compact flash card, and does not require shutdown.
Incorporating three 32-bit microprocessors and external storage ot up to 8 GB utilizing a removable SD Flash Card, its ultrasonic features include a spike and squarewave pulser, rep rates from 10 Hz to 5 KHz auto and manually adjustable, full tuned filtering, five damping levels, DAC, RF/+/-/FW rectification, filled/hollow display, IP and IF Gating, IP or IF Sync, (+to+), (+to-), (-to+) and (-to-) triggering, Peak Echo Hold, Weld Trig and more.