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Encrypt-Decrypt-Encrypt
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1 encrypt
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2 encrypt
/enkrípt│in-/ 〖動〗|他|1 …を暗号化する(⇔decrypt).3 〔通信〕〈テレビ画像・信号〉に(特殊な装置なしには解読できないように)ひずみを加える.
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decrypt — de‧crypt [diː krɪpt] verb [transitive] COMPUTING to change a message or information that was written in computer code back into a form that can be read and understood by everyone: • Only key employees will be allowed to decrypt sensitive… … Financial and business terms
encrypt — en‧crypt [ɪnˈkrɪpt] verb [transitive] COMPUTING to write information in the form of code, especially to prevent certain people from being able to use it: • The program encrypts your password when you use the software for the first time.… … Financial and business terms
decrypt — v. to convert from a coded form into the original; of communications. Inverse of encrypt. Syn: decode, decipher[WE1]. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decrypt — de|crypt [di:ˈkrıpt] v [T] to change a message or information on a computer back into a form that can be read, when someone has sent it to you in a type of computer ↑code →↑encrypt ▪ Only certain employees will be able to decrypt sensitive… … Dictionary of contemporary English
decrypt — verb To convert an encrypted or coded text or message into plain text. Ant: encrypt See Also: decipher … Wiktionary
encrypt — verb To conceal information by means of a code or cipher. Ant: decrypt … Wiktionary
encrypt — en|crypt [ınˈkrıpt] v [T] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: en + crypt (as in cryptogram)] to protect information by putting it into a special ↑code that only some people can read, especially information that is on a computer →↑decrypt >encryption… … Dictionary of contemporary English
decrypt — [di: krɪpt] verb make (a coded or unclear message) intelligible. Derivatives decryption noun Origin 1930s: from de + crypt as in encrypt … English new terms dictionary
decryption — decrypt de‧crypt [diː krɪpt] verb [transitive] COMPUTING to change a message or information that was written in computer code back into a form that can be read and understood by everyone: • Only key employees will be allowed to decrypt sensitive… … Financial and business terms
encryption — encrypt en‧crypt [ɪnˈkrɪpt] verb [transitive] COMPUTING to write information in the form of code, especially to prevent certain people from being able to use it: • The program encrypts your password when you use the software for the first time.… … Financial and business terms
EDE — • Encrypt Decrypt Encrypt • Emergency Decelerating (Relay) ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) • Emitter Dip Effect ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) … Acronyms