Analog vs Bloke - What's the difference?
analog | bloke |
(of a device or system) in which the value of a data item (such as time) is represented by a continuously variable physical quantity that can be measured (such as the shadow of a sundial)
(countable) something that bears an analogy to something else
(countable, biology) an organ or structure that is similar in function to one in another kind of organism but is of dissimilar evolutionary origin
(chemistry) a structural derivative of a parent compound that often differs from it by a single element
(informal) A man, a fellow; an ordinary man, a man on the street.
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(UK) a man who behaves in a particularly laddish or overtly heterosexual manner.
An anglophone man.
(Australia) An exemplar of a certain masculine, independent male archetype.
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As an adjective analog
is analogue (being represented by a continuously variable physical quantity).As a verb bloke is
.analog
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Alternative forms
* analogue (Commonwealth)Adjective
(-)Antonyms
* digital * discreteDerived terms
* analog circuit * analog computer * analog meterNoun
(en noun)bloke
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Noun
(en noun)page 235,
- The door flew open, and there was a bloke' with spectacles on his face and all round the spectacles an expression of strained anguish. A ' bloke with a secret sorrow.
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- She messed around with a bloke named Smoky.
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- It was a Cockney bloke' who had never seen a cow till he came inside. Cragg said it took some ' blokes like that, and city fellows are the worse.
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- As her current bloke was turning out better than expected, I didn't see much of her lately.
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- ‘The Bloke'’ is a certain kind of Australian or New Zealand male. ¶ Most of all, the ' Bloke does not whinge.
