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What does analogue mean?

analogue

something having the property of being analogous to something else (= analog, linear) of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input analogue device linear amplifier

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Well, that'll be the analogue digital converter.
It's a time-flow analogue.
A crude analogue of our isolinear optical chip.
An analogue of the wolf.
Among my people, I'm not known for having an analogue of a wolf.
I'm fucking with analogue niggas.
Analogue technology.
He works exclusively with analogue equipment and claims that the background hum adds soul to gypsy music.
I always did like analogue. Now I know why.
None, but we're receiving an analogue video signal.
You could go through Analogue versus Digital again.
I'm at a loss for an anthropological analogue.
Their observed phase shift in the diffusing electrons inside the ring already demonstrated the electric analogue of the Aharonov-Bohm quantum interference effect.
We need to create a modern, analogue of armed black lightning.
There's no analogue to this in Federation technology.
All burnished chrome, matte black. analogue gages, turbo boost in there.
The act of signing is an analogue for.
You know why? Because records are analogue and haven't been compacted.
Their observed phase shift in the diffusing electrons inside the metal ring already conclusively demonstrated the electric analogue of the Aharonov-Bohm quantum-interference effect.
That's just my holographic servant appliance. Analogue Hallucinette.
Me? I'm Analogue Hallucinette.
Oh, it's analogue.
That's my first guess on an Earth-based analogue.
Well, these are radio mics and they've got an analogue receiver.
Closest analogue is guano.
It's a perfect analogue of a living being, and you just hurt it!
Will Operating Thought Analogue.
There is no analogue to this structure in Federation technology.
An analogue of something that evolves on the permanent dark side of a planet.
That's an analogue to Frobenius for non-commutative extensions.
Part of the analogue brewing process.
Don't be so analogue. 1.3 seconds is more than enough time to send the message if it's in the form of a high compression data burst.
You're just an analogue guy in a digital world, aren't you?
Because records are analogue and haven't been compacted.
It was a very analogue thing.
Can you get me the original analogue surveillance footage?

News and current affairs

The fact that there is a naturally occurring analogue of cannabis in the body, as there is for morphine, provides a basic reason to differentiate it from alcohol.
The analogue in the world of debt negotiation is that a new start that allows borrowing to begin all over again is also impossible.
Two hundred years later, we may well be witnessing that battle's intellectual and policymaking analogue.
Worse, they do not appear to have learned from that experience, for they are about to take the same approach to the monetary union's political analogue.
In fact, the closest analogue to it is America's own historical experience with building a federal republic.

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