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121 pick someone's brains
(to ask (a person) questions in order to get ideas, information etc from him which one can use oneself: You might be able to help me with this problem - can I come and pick your brains for a minute!) a fura ideile cuiva -
122 press conference
(a meeting in which information is given to journalists.) conferinţă de presă -
123 primer
1) (a book that gives basic information about a subject.) manual; abecedar2) (a substance put on a surface to prime it before painting.) grund -
124 print-out
noun (the printed information given by a computer.) -
125 private
1. adjective1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privat, personal; secret; intim2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) simplu (cetăţean)2. noun(in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) (simplu) soldat- privacy- privately
- private enterprise
- private means
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126 process
['prəuses, ]( American[) 'pro-] 1. noun1) (a method or way of manufacturing things: We are using a new process to make glass.) procedeu2) (a series of events that produce change or development: The process of growing up can be difficult for a child; the digestive processes.) proces3) (a course of action undertaken: Carrying him down the mountain was a slow process.) operaţie2. verb(to deal with (something) by the appropriate process: Have your photographs been processed?; The information is being processed by computer.) a developa; a prelucra- in the process of -
127 program
verb - present participle programming (American also programing): past tense, past participle programmed (American also programed) - (to give information, instructions etc to (a machine, especially a computer, so that it can do a particular job).) a programa -
128 proof
[pru:f]1) ((a piece of) evidence, information etc that shows definitely that something is true: We still have no proof that he is innocent.) dovadă2) (a first copy of a printed sheet, that can be corrected before the final printing: She was correcting the proofs of her novel.) corectură3) (in photography, the first print from a negative.) copie; print•- - proof
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