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1 interrogeable
interrogeable [ɛ̃teʀɔʒabl]adjective* * *ɛ̃tɛʀɔʒabladjectif which can be interrogated* * *ɛ̃teʀɔʒabl adj(base de données) searchablebase de données interrogeable par titre de film ou personnalité — a database that is searchable by film title or personality name
* * *interrogeable adj which can be interrogated; répondeur interrogeable à distance remote-access answering machine.[ɛ̃terɔʒabl] adjectif -
2 Minitel
® minitɛl nom masculin Minitel ( terminal linking phone users to a database)sur or au Minitel — on Minitel
* * *ⓘ Minitel A computer terminal available in a variety of models to the subscribers of France Télécom. It gives users access to the Télétel network, which has a huge variety of services, payable at different rates, including the telephone directory. It can now be accessed via the Internet.[minitɛl] nom masculinMinitel® rose erotic viewdata serviceBefore Internet, the domestic viewdata service run by France Telecom had become a familiar part of French life. The basic monitor and keyboard were given free of charge, and the subscriber was charged for the services used on his or her ordinary telephone bill. Some Minitel services were purely informative (the weather, road conditions, news etc); others were interactive (enabling users to carry out bank transactions, book tickets for travel or, on the Minitel rose, to look for companionship, for example). The Minitel also served as an electronic telephone directory
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