Pronunciation: /ˈbaɪˌnɛri/
noun a system of numerical notation that has 2 rather than 10 as a base
A1 In a binary system, there are only two possible options.
A2 Computers use binary code to process and store data.
B1 Binary numbers are used in digital communications to transmit information efficiently.
B2 The binary system is the foundation of all modern digital technology.
C1 Professionals in the field of artificial intelligence often work with binary decision trees.
C2 Quantum computing utilizes the principles of binary states to perform complex calculations.
adjective relating to, composed of, or involving two things
A1 Binary code is made up of only two digits, 0 and 1.
A2 She explained the concept of binary numbers in a simple way.
B1 Computers use binary language to process and store data.
B2 The programmer had to convert the decimal numbers to binary for the machine to understand.
C1 The encryption algorithm uses a binary key to secure the data.
C2 The software engineer developed a complex binary search algorithm for the project.
formal The computer system uses binary code to process data.
informal I don't understand how binary code works.
slang Binary is like the secret language of computers.
figurative In a binary world, you're either a winner or a loser.
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