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1 bionics
[baɪˈɔnɪks] noun singular اسْتِعْمال مَبادئ البيولوجيا في تَصْميم الكومبيوتر -
2 bit
I [bɪt] noun1) a small piece:جُزْءٌ أو قِطْعَطةٌ صَغيرَهa bit of bread.
2) a piece of any size:مِقْدارٌ ضَئيلٌa bit of advice.
3) a short time:فَقْرَةٌ قَصيرَهWait a bit longer.
4) ( computers) the smallest unit of memory.بت: أصغر وِحْدَةٌ في الذّاكِرَه (كومبيوتر) IISee:III [bɪt] nounthe part of a bridle which a horse holds in its mouth.شَكيمَةُ اللِّجام (للحِصان) -
3 chip
[tʃɪp] past tense, past participle chipped1. verbto knock or strike small pieces off:يَكْسِرُ، يَقْطَعُ كَشَرائِح، يَتَشَظّىThis glass (was) chipped when I knocked it over.
2. noun1) a place from which a small piece is broken:شَظْيَهThere's a chip in the edge of this saucer.
2) (American french fries ) ( usually in plural) a cut piece of potato (fried):رُقاقَةِ بَطاطا مَقْلِيَّهsteak and chips.
3) a counter representing a certain value, used in gambling.قُرْص مَعْدَني يُسْتَعْمَلُ في القِمار4) a very small printed circuit, as used in computers, TV sets etc.رُقاقَه -
4 drive
[draɪv] past tense drove [drouv]: past participle driven [ˈdrɪvn]1. verbيَسوقُDo you want to drive (the car), or shall I?
2) to take, bring etc in a car:يَنْقُلُ، يوصِلُ بالسَّيّارَهMy mother is driving me to the airport.
3) to force or urge along:يَسوقُTwo men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road.
4) to hit hard:يَضْرِبُ، يقْذِفُHe drove a golf-ball from the tee.
5) to cause to work by providing the necessary power:يُشَغِّلُThis mill is driven by water.
2. noun1) a journey in a car, especially for pleasure:جَوْلَه في سَيّارَهWe decided to go for a drive.
طَريق/مَمر خصوصي مِن البَوّابه إالى البَيتThe drive is lined with trees.
3) energy and enthusiasm:حَيَوِيَّه، حَماس، حافِزI think he has the drive needed for this job.
4) a special effort:جُهْد خاصWe're having a drive to save electricity.
5) in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc).قَذْفَه، ضَرْبَه قَوِيَّه6) ( computers) a disk drive.سَوّاقَةُ الأقْراص في الكومبيوتر -
5 equip
[ɪˈkwɪp] verb past tense, past participle eˈquippedto fit out or provide with everything needed:يُجَهِّز، يُزَوِّد بِمَعَدّاتThe school is equipped with four computers.
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6 hacker
noun1) a person who illegally gains access to information stored in other people's computers.مُخْتَرِق الحواسيب2) a computer enthusiast.هاوي حاسوب -
7 hands-on
adjectivepractical; involving active participation:عَمَلي، يَشمل مشاركَه فَعّالَهhands-on experience with computers.
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8 information technology
nounthe study and use of electronic systems and computers for storing, analysing and utilizing information.تِكنولوجيا المعلومات•Remark: information does not have a plural: some information; any information. -
9 line
I [laɪn]1. noun1) (a piece of) thread, cord, rope etc:حَبْلa fishing-rod and line.
2) a long, narrow mark, streak or stripe:خَطa dotted/wavy line.
3) outline or shape especially relating to length or direction:شَكْل، تَخْطيطA dancer uses a mirror to improve his line.
4) a groove on the skin; a wrinkle.تَجاعيد الوَجْه5) a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other:صَفa line of trees.
6) a short letter:رِسالَه قَصيرَه، سَطْرI'll drop him a line.
7) a series or group of persons which come one after the other especially in the same family:سُلالَه، ذُريَّهa line of kings.
8) a track or direction:إتِّجاه، خَط، خُطَّه عامَّهa new line of research.
9) the railway or a single track of the railway:خَط سِكَّة الحَديدPassengers must cross the line by the bridge only.
10) a continuous system ( especially of pipes, electrical or telephone cables etc) connecting one place with another:خُطوط الإتِّصالاتAll (telephone) lines are engaged.
11) a row of written or printed words:سَطْر، سُطورa poem of sixteen lines.
12) a regular service of ships, aircraft etc:خَط طَيَران أو خَط بَحْريa shipping line.
13) a group or class (of goods for sale) or a field of activity, interest etc:دائِرَة إخْتِصاصComputers are not really my line.
14) an arrangement of troops, especially when ready to fight:خط حَرْبيfighting in the front line.
2. verb1) to form lines along:يَصْطَفCrowds lined the pavement to see the Queen.
2) to mark with lines.يُعَلِّم بالخُطوط II [laɪn] verb1) to cover on the inside:يُلَبِّس من الداخِلShe lined the box with newspaper.
2) to put a lining in:يُبَطِّنShe lined the dress with silk.
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10 mouse
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11 network
noun1) anything in the form of a net, ie with many lines crossing each other:شَبَكَة عَمَلA network of roads covered the countryside.
2) a widespread organization:شَبَكَة إذاعِيَّه أو تلْفِزيونِيَّهtelevision networks.
3) a system of computers that can exchange messages and information:شَبَكَة حاسوب -
12 newbie
[ˈnjubiː] nounan inexperienced user of computers, especially one who is not familiar with the rules of the Internet.مُسْتَعْمِل عَديم الخِبْرَه في الكومبيوتر -
13 reputation
[repjuˈteɪʃən] nounthe opinion which people in general have about a person etc, a persons's abilities etc:That firm has a good/bad reputation
سُمْعَهThe scandal damaged his reputation.
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14 specialise
verb( usually with in) go give one's attention (to), work (in), or study (a particular job, subject etc):يَخْتَصHe specializes in fixing computers.
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15 specialize
verb( usually with in) go give one's attention (to), work (in), or study (a particular job, subject etc):يَخْتَصHe specializes in fixing computers.
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16 subdivision
[-ˈvɪʒən] noun1) subdividing or the parts resulting from doing this.تَقْسيم إلى أجْزاء2) (American ) a portion of land divided up for housing etc; a zone.قِطْعَة أرْض مُقَسَّمَه للبِناء3) (American) a residential area on the outskirts of a city or town:مَنْطِقَه سَكَنِيَّه في ض��واحي المَدينَهprofessionals working from home by means of their computers and living in isolated subdivisions.
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