союз также не, тоже не; ни ..., ни ...; не ..., не... Например: He can't do it, nor can I — Он не может этого сделать, и я тоже не могу. We are cheerful, nor are they sad. — Мы веселы, и они также не грустят. nor he nor I was there. — Ни его, ни меня не было там. But we nor fear his frown, nor trust his smile. — Но мы не боимся его хмурого взгляда, не верим его улыбке.
транспорт сокращение от notice of readiness
noun Etymology: not OR a computer logic circuit that produces an output that is the inverse of that of an OR circuit
I. conjunction Etymology: Middle English, contraction of nother neither, nor, from nother, pronoun and adjective, neither — more at neither 1. — used as a function word to introduce the second or last member or the second and each following member of a series of items each of which is negated Example: neither here nor there Example: not done by you nor me nor anyone 2. — used as a function word to introduce and negate a following clause or phrase 3. chiefly British neither II. conjunction Etymology: Middle English, perhaps from 1nor dialect than
Not OR. The Boolean function which is true if none of its inputs are true and false otherwise, the logical complement of inclusive OR. The binary (two-input) NOR function can be defined (written as an infix operator): A NOR B = NOT (A OR B) = (NOT A) AND (NOT B)