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I_2_O(intelligent I/O)は,割り込み操作,バッファリング,データ転送などの核心に触れる詳細を処理する特別のI/Oプロセッサ(IOP)を利用することによって,I/Oボトルネックを取り除くように設計されている. - コンピューター用語辞典
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語源 1
From nit + -y. The “foolish, inane” adjective sense is from nit (“fool, nitwit”), possibly under the influence of nutty (“crazy, mad”).[1]
The origin of the noun sense (“dope fiend, druggie”) is unknown, but could refer to a person who is under the influence of drugs to the extent that he or she is careless about personal hygiene and unkempt. Compare the verb nit (“to be a nitty”).
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nitty (comparative nittier または more nitty, superlative nittiest または most nitty)
- (archaic, also figuratively) Full of nits.
- a. 1588, “The Trickes of the Fayry Called Pach”, in Robin Good-Fellovv, His Mad Prankes, and Merry Iests: […], London: Printed [by Miles Flesher?] for F[rancis] Groue […], published 1628, OCLC 55196812; republished in J[ohn] Payne Collier, editor, Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages. […], volume II, London: Printed for the Percy Society, […], 1840, OCLC 630049935, page 41:
- About mid-night do I walke, and for the trickes I play they call me Pach. When I find a slut asleepe, I smuch her face if it be cleane; but if it be durty, I wash it in the next pisse-pot that I can finde: the balls I use to wash such sluts withal is a sows pancake or a pilgrimes salve. Those that I find with their heads nitty and scabby, for want of combing, I am their barbers, and cut their hayre as close as an apes tayle; or else clap so much pitch on it, that they must cut it off themselves to their great shame.
- 1601, Ben Jonson, Poetaster or The Arraignment: […], London: […] [R. Bradock] for M[atthew] L[ownes] […], published 1602, OCLC 316392309, Act III:
- Tuc[ca]. […] Can thy Author doe it impudently enough? / Hiſt[rio]. O, I warrant you, Captaine: and ſpitefully inough too; he ha's one of the moſt ouerflowing villanous wits, in Rome. He will ſlander any man that breathes; If he diſguſt him. / Tucca. I'le know the poor, egregious, nitty Raſcall; and he haue ſuch commendable Qualities, I'le cheriſh him: […]
- 1622, Phillip Messenger [i.e., Philip Massinger]; Thomas Deker [i.e., Thomas Dekker], The Virgin Martir: A Tragedie. […], London: Printed by B[ernard] A[lsop] for Thomas Jones, OCLC 1008064046; republished in The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker […] in Four Volumes, volume IV, London: John Pearson […], 1873, OCLC 226558626, [Act III, scene ii], page 52:
- 1631, [Richard Brathwait], “A Ruffian”, in Whimzies: Or, a Nevv Cast of Characters, London: Imprinted by F[elix] K[ingston] and are to be sold by Ambrose Rithirdon […], OCLC 606500330; republished as James O[rchard] Halliwell, editor, The Whimzies; or A New Cast of Characters: From the Original Edition, Published in 1631, London: Printed by Thomas Richards, […], 1859, OCLC 67413141, pages 83–84:
- 1907 November, J. F. M., “Questions and Answers [Setting Cotton Cards]”, in Textile World Record: Combining The Textile World and Textile Record, volume 33 (New Series), number 2, Boston, Mass.: Lord & Nagle Company, ISSN 0096-5944, OCLC 26153725, page 122:
- It is a very difficult thing to make a good yarn of nitty [cotton] stock. The nits will stick to the cotton to quite an extent anyway, in spite of all the efforts made to prevent it. A few years ago we had some very nitty stock and we got the best results by running the beaters so as to give about 40 blows per inch of stock delivered on our plain two bladed beaters.
- 2017 December 17, Susannah Constantine, “Susannah Constantine’s unusual nit infestation gets treated by head vacuum”, in The New Zealand Herald[1], Auckland, archived from the original on 21 December 2017:
- Super-lice are bad news for most of us, but not for nit clinics, which are fast expanding. […] Then it is time for phase two, which involves a heat treatment, blasting hot air at my skull to dehydrate the eggs and eradicate the remaining offenders. This machine, rather like a high-tech salon hairdryer, is at times slightly scalding but not more painful than using a pair of hair straighteners. Finally, any nitty survivors are meticulously combed out, strand by strand.
- (chiefly Britain, slang) Foolish, inane.
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nitty (複数形 nitties)
語源 2
Probably from nitty(-gritty).
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nitty (comparative nittier または more nitty, superlative nittiest または most nitty)
- (Excessively) detailed or specific; fastidious, fussy, nit-picky.
- 2016 June 20, Ned Lannamann, “Slog: Game of Thrones Recap! Talk Is Cheap in ‘The Battle of the Bastards’”, in The Stranger[4], Seattle, Wash., archived from the original on 30 November 2017:
- There are only a few nits to pick. The nittiest is, of course, the supposed needlessness[sic – meaning needless] death of the dumb and worthless Rickon Stark.
- 2017 September 29, Jared Prenda, “The Autobiography of Gucci Mane Review”, in The Tower: The Catholic University of America’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1922[5], Washington, D.C., archived from the original on 11 September 2018:
- (poker slang) Of a poker player: playing in an overly cautious and reactive manner.
- 2011 January 7, Rich Ryan, “PokerNews Top Five: Isildur1 Dream List”, in PokerNews[7], archived from the original on 1 September 2016:
- Over the past year and a half Isildur1 has captivated the poker community with his overly aggressive play and mesmerizing swings in the highest cash games online. His most intriguing characteristic isn’t his combativeness or his disregard for money; however, it’s his anonymity. […] [Phil] Hellmuth is far too nitty to be the face behind an online maniac such as Isildur1, he’s already rumored to be "#1_Lucky_One" and he’s clearly not spending copious amounts of time grinding high stakes in Sweden.
- 2015 March 8, Ed Miller, “Poker Strategy With Ed Miller: Attacking Bad Continuation Bets: Miller Explains Why You Shouldn’t Continuation Bet Every Time”, in Card Player[9], archived from the original on 1 April 2017:
- These days, even the nittiest regular players use continuation bets. But not every flop calls for a continuation bet from every hand.
語源 3
A clipping of nitid (“bright, lustrous, shining”), or directly derived from Latin nitidus (“glittering, shining”), from niteō (“to glitter, shine; to look beautiful または bright”) (from Proto-Indo-European *ney- (“to shine”)) + idus (“suffix meaning ‘tending to’”).
形容詞
nitty (comparative more nitty, superlative most nitty)
- (obsolete, rare) Shining; elegant, spruce.
- 1598, John Marston, “Satire III. Quædam et sunt, et videntur.”, in The Metamorphosis of Pigmalions Image. And Certaine Satyres, At London: printed [by James Roberts] for Edmond Matts, […], OCLC 84756475; republished in A[rthur] H[enry] Bullen, editor, The Works of John Marston [...] In Three Volumes, volume III, London: John C. Nimmo […], 1887, OCLC 978017688, lines 18–22, pages 276–277:
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