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Dictionary: romp   (rŏmp) pronunciation
intr.v., romped, romp·ing, romps.
  1. To play or frolic boisterously.
  2. To run or advance in a rapid or easy manner.
  3. Slang. To win a race or game easily.
n.
    1. Lively, merry play; frolic.
    2. Lively or frolicsome play that encompasses lovemaking.
  1. One, especially a girl, that sports and frolics.
  2. A rapid or easy pace.
  3. Slang. An easy win.

[Alteration of RAMP2.]


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verb

    To leap and skip about playfully: caper, cavort, dance, frisk, frolic, gambol, rollick. See work/play.

noun

    An easy victory: walkaway, walkover. Informal runaway. See easy/hard, win/lose/recovery.

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n

Definition: fun; caper
Antonyms: seriousness


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ROMP

The ROMP or Research (Office Products Division) Micro Processor was a 10 MHz RISC processor designed by IBM in the early 1980s manufactured on a 2 µm process with 45,000 transistors.

ROMP also known in some circles as 032, was first in silicon in 1981 and was originally designed to be used in office products. It was intended as a follow-on to a mid-1970's processor called the "OPD Mini Processor", which was used in text editing systems such as the IBM Office System/6 and DisplayWriter. ROMP originally was shipped in the IBM RT/PC line, announced in 1986, and was later used in an IBM laser printer. For a time the IBM RT/PC was planned to be a personal computer, with ROMP replacing the Intel 8088. However, the software was targeted more towards engineering workstations.

The original ROMP had a 24-bit Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) architecture developed by IBM, but the instruction set was changed to 32 bits a few years into the development. It was originally implemented in a 2 µm NMOS technology. It had sixteen 32-bit general purpose registers and used 32-bit addresses and data paths. The microprocessor was controlled by 118 simple two-and four-byte instructions. Internal processor organization enabled the CPU to execute most register-to-register instructions in a single cycle. An IBM-developed advanced memory management chip provided virtual memory address translation functions and memory control.

The architectural work started in late spring of 1977, as a spin-off of the T.J. Watson Research 801 processor (hence the "Research" in the acronym). Most of the architectural changes were for cost reductions, such as adding 16-bit instructions for byte-efficiency - a main concern at the time. For embedded systems, this is still a concern; ARM, MIPS and Power Architecture have all added 16-bit instructions to their architectures, which were originally 32-bit only.

The first chips were ready in early 1981. Thus, ROMP was possibly the first working commercial RISC, depending on whether or not it was a true RISC and whether or not one could count it as a commercial product in 1981, since it didn't actually ship until 1986. This delay was caused by overly ambitious software plans for the RT/PC and its operating system (OS). This OS virtualized the hardware and could host multiple other operating systems, though UNIX was the only operating system to be ported to the underlying virtual OS. This technology, called virtualization, while commonplace in mainframe systems, only began to gain traction in smaller systems in the 21st century. The IBM RT/PC consequently fell behind competitors such as Sun Microsystems and Apollo Computer who ported UNIX directly to their platforms.

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Dansk (Danish)
v. intr. - lege vildt, tumle
n. - vild leg, tumlen

idioms:

  • romp through    løbe igennem, drøne igennem

Nederlands (Dutch)
dartelen, moeiteloos winnen, stoeipartij

Français (French)
v. intr. - s'ébattre, gagner facilement
n. - ébats, victoire facile

idioms:

  • romp in    s'ébattre dans
  • romp through    gagner (qch) avec une parfaite aisance, exécuter (qch) avec une parfaite aisance

Deutsch (German)
n. - Tollen, leichter Sieg
v. - herumtollen

idioms:

  • romp in    leicht gewinnen
  • romp through    etwas spielend schaffen

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - εύθυμο, θορυβώδες παιχνίδι, φασαρία, ερωτικό παιχνίδι, διασκεδαστικό βιβλίο ή φιλμ
v. - παίζω με θόρυβο, επιτυγχάνω χωρίς κόπο

idioms:

  • romp through    επιτυγχάνω χωρίς κόπο

Italiano (Italian)
ruzzare

idioms:

  • romp through    passare senza sforzo

Português (Portuguese)
n. - travessura (f)
v. - traquinar

idioms:

  • romp through    traquinar

Русский (Russian)
резвиться, легко победить

idioms:

  • romp through    легко победить, легко справиться

Español (Spanish)
v. intr. - retozar, juguetear
n. - retozo, jugueteo

idioms:

  • romp in    hacer algo con facilidad
  • romp through    hacer algo con facilidad

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - vildbasare, vild lek
v. - stoja, vinna lätt

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
蹦蹦跳跳, 喧闹地玩耍, 轻易地取胜, 不费力地完成, 顽皮嘻闹的人, 轻易取得的胜利

idioms:

  • romp through    轻易地取胜, 轻易地做成

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
v. intr. - 蹦蹦跳跳, 喧鬧地玩耍, 輕易地取勝, 不費力地完成
n. - 頑皮嘻鬧的人, 輕易取得的勝利

idioms:

  • romp through    輕易地取勝, 輕易地做成

한국어 (Korean)
v. intr. - 뛰어 놀다, 쾌주하다, 쉽게 성공하다
n. - 장난하고 노는 아이, 떠들썩한 유희, 낙승

idioms:

  • romp through    (~을) 쉬이 해내다

日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 跳ね回る, 楽勝する, 難なくこなす, 遊び騒ぐ, はしゃぎまわる
n. - 跳ね回ること, 騒々しい遊び, 跳ね回る子供, 楽勝

idioms:

  • romp through    楽々とやってのける

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) عدو رشيق ضامن للفوز, قصف, مرح صاخب (فعل) يمرح, يعدو بسرعه من غير تعب‏

עברית (Hebrew)
v. intr. - ‮השתובב, התהולל, הרעיש, שיחק, התקדם ללא מאמץ‬
n. - ‮משחק עליז, השתובבות, שובב, נצחון קל (בספורט)‬


 
 

 

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