Diccionario Ingles
* Account [ə kównt] noun
1. | report: a written or spoken report of something |
2. | explanation: an explanation of something that has happened, especially one given to somebody in authority |
3. | banking bank arrangement: an arrangement in which a customer keeps money in a bank or other financial institution and is offered financial services in exchange |* call [kawl](past and past participle called, present participle call·ing, 3rd person present singular calls) | transitive and intransitive verb say something or speak loudly: to say something or speak in a loud voice "Supper's ready," he called from the kitchen. |
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* Computer [kəm pytər] noun | electronic data processor: an electronic device that accepts, processes, stores, andoutputs data at high speeds according to programmed instructions |
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* Dictionary [díkshə nèrree] noun | book of word meanings: a reference book that contains alphabetically ordered words, with explanations of their meanings, often with information about grammar, pronunciation, and etymology |
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* doing [d ing] noun | |
| carrying out of something: the act of performingor carrying out something It's all your doing. |
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* fax [faks] noun | Message sent electronically: a document or image that is transmitted in digitized electronic form over telephone lines and reproduced in its original form on the receiving end. |
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* forum [fáwrəm] noun | place to express yourself: a medium in which the public may debate an issue or express opinions,e.g. a magazine or newspaper |
| meeting for discussion: a meeting to discuss matters of general interest |
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* information [ìnfər máysh'n] noun | knowledge: definite knowledge acquired or supplied about something or somebody a bulletin giving the latest information on the trial |
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* journal [júrn'l] noun | magazine or periodical: a magazine or periodical, especially onepublished by a specialist or professional body for its members, containing information and contributions relevant to their area of activity a medical journal * leave [leev] verb(past left [left], past participle left, present participle leav·ing, 3rd person present singular leaves) | transitive and intransitive verb depart: to go away from a person or place I leave the office at fiveo'clock every day. * look [lk] verb (past and past participle looked, present participle look·ing, 3rd person present singular looks) | transitive and intransitive verb direct eyes at something: to turn the eyes toward or on something What are you looking at? Look me in the eye. |
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* log [log] noun | piece cut from tree: a section of the trunk or a thick branch of a tree that hasbeen cut for fuel or building material |
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* message [méssij] noun | communication: a communication in speech, writing, or signals, usually a brief one, and often one left for a recipient who cannot be directly contacted at the time |
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* online [òn ln] adjective | connected via computer: attached to or available through a central computer or computer network. See also |* pay [pay] verb(past and past participle paid [payd], present participle pay·ing, 3rd person present singular pays) | transitive and intransitive verb give money for something: to give somebody money for work done or for goods or services provided They were paid a small fortune for it. a well-paid job |
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* phone [fōn] noun | Same as telephone |
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* post [pōst]noun (pluralposts) | upright pole: a pole of wood or metal fixed in the ground in an upright position, serving as a support, marker, or place for attaching things |
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* send [send] verb (past and past participle sent [sent], present participle send·ing, 3rd person present singular sends) | transitive verb cause somebody or something to go: to cause somebody or something to be moved or taken to...
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