roundtrip
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See also: round-trip and round trip
English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]roundtrip (plural roundtrips)
- Alternative form of round trip
- 1988 May 20, Michael Miner, “Screwed by the Tribune, Part 3; Screwed by the Sun-Times; Screws Loose”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- Left with only her Sun-Times subscribers, she faced a 35-mile roundtrip to deliver to four of them.
Verb
[edit]roundtrip (third-person singular simple present roundtrips, present participle roundtripping, simple past and past participle roundtripped)
- (computing, transitive) To export (a file, data, etc.) and eventually import it again without loss of fidelity.
- 2010, Phil Green, Michael Kriss, Color Management: Understanding and Using ICC Profiles, page 284:
- In the colorimetric intents only the values within the gamut of the data encoding can be roundtripped accurately […]
- 2010, Ramesh Bangia, Dictionary of Information Technology, page 449:
- In some cases, roundtripping can involve repeated conversions of the file from one format to another and back. Frequent roundtripping may be a concern because each conversion has the potential to introduce unwanted changes to the file.
- (finance) To engage in the form of barter called a round trip.