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1 terminal
['tə:minəl] 1. noun1) (a building containing the arrival and departure areas for passengers at an airport or one in the centre of a city or town where passengers can buy tickets for air travel etc and can be transported by bus etc to an airport: an air terminal.) letištní/odbavovací budova2) (a usually large station at either end of a railway line, or one for long-distance buses: a bus terminal.) konečná stanice3) (in an electric circuit, a point of connection to a battery etc: the positive/negative terminal.) koncovka4) (a device linked to a computer by which the computer can be operated.) terminál2. adjective((of an illness etc) in the final stage before death: This ward is for patients with terminal cancer.) v konečném stadiu* * *• koncový• konečný -
2 word processor
noun (a program for writing or editing texts, letters etc and storing them in the computer's memory; a computer used for doing this.) textový editor* * *• textový procesor• textový editor -
3 electronic mail
noun ((also e-mail, email) the system of sending messages by computer; the information sent this way.) elektronická pošta, e-mail* * *• elektronická pošta -
4 hardware
1) (metal goods such as pots, tools etc: This shop sells hardware.) železářské zboží2) (the mechanical parts of a computer.) hardware* * *• železářské zboží• hardware
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