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1 modem
modem ['məʊdem]1 nounmodem m;∎ to send sth to sb by modem envoyer qch à qn par modemenvoyer par modem;∎ to modem sth to sb envoyer qch à qn par modem►► modem card carte f modem -
2 modem
1 nounmodem m;∎ to send sth to sb by modem envoyer qch à qn par modemmodem cable câble m modem;modem card carte f modemenvoyer par modem;∎ to modem sth to sb envoyer qch à qn par modem -
3 ISDN
1 nounISDN card carte f RNIS;ISDN line ligne f RNIS;ISDN modem modem m RNIS ou Numéris∎ to ISDN sth envoyer qch par RNISDSL is losing out to ISDN as broadband connection method of choice among UK business, said a survey by Rhetorik. It found that less than 2% of IT decision-makers at 361 UK firms had installed DSL as their primary method. More than 40% of public and private sector companies had adopted ISDN. Half of firms with 500-1,000 employees used ISDN, as did 45% of smaller firms with up to 250 employees. Reliability, availability and speed of access were cited as reasons for adoption.
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4 fax
1 noun(machine) fax m, télécopieur m; (document, message) fax, télécopie f;∎ to send sb a fax envoyer un fax ou une télécopie à qn;∎ to send sth by fax envoyer qch par fax ou télécopieCOMPUTING fax card carte f fax;COMPUTING fax modem modem-fax m;fax number numéro m de fax(message, document) faxer, télécopier, envoyer par fax ou télécopie; (person) envoyer un fax ou une télécopie à -
5 ISDN
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6 fax
fax [fæks]1 noun(machine) fax m, officially recommended term télécopieur m; (document, message) fax m, officially recommended term télécopie f;∎ to send sb a fax envoyer un fax ou officially recommended term une télécopie à qn;∎ to send sth by fax envoyer qch par fax ou officially recommended term télécopie(document) faxer, officially recommended term télécopier, envoyer par fax ou officially recommended term télécopie; (person) envoyer un fax ou officially recommended term une télécopie à►► Computing fax card carte f fax;fax cover sheet feuille f de garde (pour fax);fax machine fax m, officially recommended term télécopieur m;fax message fax m, officially recommended term télécopie f;Computing fax modem modem-fax m;fax number numéro m de fax ou officially recommended term de télécopie∎ I'll fax you back je vous réponds par fax -
7 suss
suss [sʌs]∎ I soon sussed what he was up to j'ai vite compris son petit manège;∎ I haven't got her sussed yet je l'ai pas encore vraiment cernée;∎ I haven't got this computer sussed yet j'ai pas encore pigé comment fonctionne cet ordinateur;∎ she sussed what he was after elle a compris où il voulait en venir□2 noun= sus∎ I couldn't suss out how the modem worked j'ai pas pigé comment le modem fonctionnait;∎ I haven't sussed out his motives yet j'ai toujours pas pigé ses motivations;∎ we have to suss out the best places to go at night il faut qu'on repère les endroits où sortir le soir□∎ I've got him sussed out je sais à qui j'ai affaire□ ;∎ I can't quite suss her out c'est quelqu'un que j'ai du mal à cerner□
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