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noun mass nounBritish trademark A disinfectant and germicidal solution containing various phenols and sodium salicylate. 〈英,商标〉三氯苯酚 Example sentencesExamples - She took TCP from the cabinet and sprinkled a few drops in the bathwater.
- When a child hurts himself what a relief it is to know that TCP is handy.
- Chlorine is used to make antiseptics such as TCP.
- She brought him the bottle of TCP after all the stings had been carefully plucked out.
- Dab affected area lightly twice or thrice daily with cotton wool soaked in TCP.
Origin1930s: abbreviation of trichlorophenyl, part of the chemical name of one of the ingredients. noun Computing A set of rules that governs the delivery of data over the Internet or other network that uses the Internet Protocol, and sets up a connection between the sending and receiving computers. Example sentencesExamples - The firm credited with finding the TCP/IP stack flaw warns that the problem is not limited to Microsoft.
- TCP is also the preferred protocol for most new applications.
- Researchers highlighted inherent security weaknesses in the design of TCP in 1989 but these flaws in authentication were only first exploited six years later.
- The backdoor is intended to allow a range of attacks to be initiated from infected computers, such as executing arbitrary commands, creating TCP floods, creating DNS floods and searching for email addresses on disk.
- IFCP maps Fibre Channel frames to a predetermined TCP connection for transport, with a good performance/bandwidth utilization compromise for remote connections.
Origin1970s: short for Transmission Control Protocol. noun British trademark A disinfectant and germicidal solution containing various phenols and sodium salicylate. 〈英,商标〉三氯苯酚 Example sentencesExamples - Dab affected area lightly twice or thrice daily with cotton wool soaked in TCP.
- Chlorine is used to make antiseptics such as TCP.
- When a child hurts himself what a relief it is to know that TCP is handy.
- She brought him the bottle of TCP after all the stings had been carefully plucked out.
- She took TCP from the cabinet and sprinkled a few drops in the bathwater.
Origin1930s: abbreviation of trichlorophenyl, part of the chemical name of one of the ingredients. noun Computing A set of rules that governs the delivery of data over the Internet or other network that uses the Internet Protocol, and sets up a connection between the sending and receiving computers. Example sentencesExamples - The firm credited with finding the TCP/IP stack flaw warns that the problem is not limited to Microsoft.
- The backdoor is intended to allow a range of attacks to be initiated from infected computers, such as executing arbitrary commands, creating TCP floods, creating DNS floods and searching for email addresses on disk.
- Researchers highlighted inherent security weaknesses in the design of TCP in 1989 but these flaws in authentication were only first exploited six years later.
- IFCP maps Fibre Channel frames to a predetermined TCP connection for transport, with a good performance/bandwidth utilization compromise for remote connections.
- TCP is also the preferred protocol for most new applications.
Origin1970s: short for Transmission Control Protocol. |