network

  • 21network — *system, scheme, complex, organism, economy …

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  • 22network — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 connections ADJECTIVE ▪ extensive, large, vast, wide, widespread ▪ an extensive network of underground tunnels ▪ complex …

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  • 23network — ▪ I. network net‧work 1 [ˈnetwɜːk ǁ wɜːrk] noun [countable] 1. a group of people or organizations that are connected or that work together: network of • It s important to build up a network of professional contacts. • The gadget is available from …

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  • 24Network 18 — Network18 Media Investments Limited Type Public Traded as BSE: 532798 …

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  • 25network — networker, n. /net werrk /, n. 1. any netlike combination of filaments, lines, veins, passages, or the like: a network of arteries; a network of sewers under the city. 2. Radio and Television. a. a group of transmitting stations linked by wire or …

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  • 26network — 01. You ll have a better chance of finding work if you can establish a [network] of contacts that know your skills and education, and can let you know if they hear of any jobs that come up. 02. I m going to walk around the conference, and… …

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  • 27network — I UK [ˈnetˌwɜː(r)k] / US [ˈnetˌwɜrk] noun [countable] Word forms network : singular network plural networks *** 1) computing a set of computers that are connected to each other so that each computer can send and receive information to and from… …

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  • 28Network — Als Network (Radio Network, Television Network, Fernseh Network) werden in den USA Senderketten bezeichnet, die mit einem Leitsender zahlreiche lokale Kleinstsender mit einem Mantelprogramm beliefern. Diese lokalen Sender heißen auch Affiliates.… …

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  • 29Network 2 — Megaman Battle Network 2 Megaman Battle Network 2 JPN Capcom AN Capcom EUR Ubi Soft Développeur Capcom Date de sortie JPN …

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  • 30network — [[t]ne̱twɜː(r)k[/t]] ♦♦ networks, networking, networked 1) N COUNT: usu N of n A network of lines, roads, veins, or other long thin things is a large number of them which cross each other or meet at many points. ...Strasbourg, with its rambling… …

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