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amp
1[amp]
amp
2[amp]
noun
verb (used with object)
to excite or energize (usually followed byup ).
We were so amped up for the game that we forgot to eat.
amp
3[amp]
noun
AMP
4abbreviation
a white, crystalline, water-soluble nucleotide, C 10 H 12 N 5 O 3 H 2 PO 4 , obtained by the partial hydrolysis of ATP or of ribonucleic acid, yielding on hydrolysis adenine, ribose, and orthophosphoric acid.
amp.
5abbreviation
amperage.
ampere; amperes.
amp.
1abbreviation
ampere
AMP
2abbreviation
adenosine monophosphate
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amp
3/ æ /
noun
an ampere
informalan amplifier
verb
informalto excite or become excited
AMP
Short for adenosine monophosphate. An organic compound that is composed of adenosine and one phosphate group. It is one of the nucleotides present in DNA and RNA, and is also the fundamental component of ATP and ADP. During certain cellular metabolic processes, AMP forms from ADP when the latter loses a phosphate group, and AMP forms ADP by acquiring a phosphate group. Chemical formula: C 10 H 14 N 5 O 7 P.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of AMP1
Origin of AMP2
Origin of AMP3
Origin of AMP4
Example Sentences
“We go, ‘Yeah, okay,’ and then we switch the amps on, and just see what happened.”
At the edge of space, which is roughly 65 miles or 100 km above our planet, these electrojets carry currents of up to a million amps of electricity.
"You want to amp up the American presence in the north and its control over those northern reaches," Williams said.
“I know we invited you down, but we’ve got these guys, and we don’t have an amp for you,” they told the guitarist.
If you'd like to amp up the richness, a knob or two of butter added directly to the surface of the steak about halfway through the cooking process will help add moisture, color and flavor.
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