Nor

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.

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Nor

транспорт сокращение от notice of readiness

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Nor

noun Etymology: not OR a computer logic circuit that produces an output that is the inverse of that of an OR circuit

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Nor

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

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Nor

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)

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