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Englisch - Türkisch
sözsüzce
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sözcük

Birçok İngilizce sözcük, Latince'den türemiştir. - A lot of English words are derived from Latin.

Impossible Fransızca bir sözcük değildir. - Impossible is not a French word.

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kelime

Kelimesi kelimesine direkt çeviriler değil, doğal görünen çeviriler istiyoruz. - We want natural-sounding translations, not word-for-word direct translations.

İngilizceden Japoncaya kelimesi kelimesine çeviri yapmayın. - Don't translate English into Japanese word for word.

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söz

Birçok İngilizce sözcük, Latince'den türemiştir. - A lot of English words are derived from Latin.

Sözlük, yaklaşık yarım milyon kelime içeriyor. - The dictionary contains about half a million words.

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konuşma

Seninle konuşmak istiyorum. - I would like to have a word with you.

Seninle konuşmak istiyorum. - I'd like to have a word with you.

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emir
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medih
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yazılı sözcük
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sözcüklerle anlatmak
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(Argo) haklısın
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sessiz

Ben akşam yemeği sırasında bir kelime söylemedim. Biz neredeyse bir saat sessiz kaldık. - I didn't say a word during the dinner. We kept quiet for almost an hour.

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kısa konuşma
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mesaj
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söylemek

Bir söz söylemek zorunda değilim. - I don't have to say a word.

Birkaç kelime söylemek ister misin? - Do you want to say a few words?

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tavsiye
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(Kanun) yazmak

Tatoeba'ya daha yüzlerce kelime yazmak istiyorum, fakat işime dönmem lazım. - I would like to write hundreds of words more to Tatoeba but I have to go back to my work.

Tek yazılması gereken iki kelimeyi, iki ayrı kelime olarak yazmak Norveç'te büyük bir problemdir. - Writing two separate words when it should be written as one is a big problem in Norway.

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(Argo) sana söylediğim gibi
without words
konuşmadan
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haber

Brian'dan henüz bir haber almadık. - We've had no word from Brian yet.

Haberi yüz kelimeye kadar kısalt. - Boil the news down to a hundred words.

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bilgi

Tom'un durumu hakkında bir bilgi var mı? - Is there any word on Tom's condition?

Konuştuğu insanlar daha önce bir bilgisayar görmedikleri için Tom computer kelimesini nasıl çevireceğini bilmiyordu. - Tom didn't know how to translate the word computer because the people he was talking to had never seen one.

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sözcüklerle ifade etmek
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{f} sözcüklerle anlat
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kısa görüşme
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anlatmak

Bunu kelimelerle anlatmak olanaksız. - It's impossible to describe that in words.

Dersin içeriğini yeniden anlatmak için kendi sözlerini kullan. - Use your own words to retell the content of the lesson.

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sözsüz
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(deyim) halk arasında tamam manasında kullanılan kelime. aynı zamanda söz vermek anlamına da gelir "he gave his word"
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lakırdı
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kelimenin
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kelimeyi
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ağız kavgası
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{i} söz, laf: I'm sick of your fine words. Güzel sözlerinden bıktım artık. Do you know the words to this song? Bu
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sözcük,v.sözcüklerle anlat: n.kelime
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aleksi
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vaad
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{i} tabir
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{f} ifade etmek

Benim için, düşüncelerimi kelimelerle ifade etmek zordur. - For me, it is difficult to express my thoughts in words.

Can yetenek ifade etmek için ve May izin istemek için doğru kelimedir. - Can is the right word to express ability and May to ask for permission.

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kelam
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{i} vâât
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{i} iki çift lâf

Tom'la iki çift laflamak istiyorum. - I'd like to have a word with Tom.

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münakaşa
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malumat
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{i} lügat
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laf
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parola

Parola sözcüğünü parolam olarak kullanmamalıydım. - I shouldn't have used the word password as my password.

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lâkırdı
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dışavurum
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{s} kelimesiz
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{s} sözcüksüz
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{s} sessiz
Englisch - Englisch
without words
without speaking; "he sat mutely next to her"
in a wordless manner
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Scripture; The Bible
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The creative word of God; logos
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A unit of text equivalent to five characters and one space
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A distinct unit of language (sounds in speech or written letters) with a particular meaning, composed of one or more morphemes, and also of one or more phonemes that determine its sound pattern

Hamlet: Words, words, words.

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A distinct unit of language which is approved by some authority

Fisherwoman isn’t even a word. It’s not in the dictionary.

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Angry debate or conversation; argument

There had been words between him and the secretary about the outcome of the meeting.

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A fixed-size group of bits handled as a unit by a machine. On many 16-bit machines a word is 16 bits or two bytes
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Any sequence of letters or characters considered as a discrete entity
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To say or write (something) using particular words

I’m not sure how to word this letter to the council.

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A brief discussion or conversation

Can I have a word with you?.

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Something which has been said; a comment, utterance; speech

The Kaiser laid down his arms at a quarter to twelve. In me, however, they have an opponent who ceases fighting only at five minutes past twelve, said Hitler some time ago. He has never spoken a truer word.

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A promise; an oath or guarantee

I give you my word that I will be there on time.

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An order; a request or instruction

He sent word that we should strike camp before winter.

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A group element, expressed as a product of group elements
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truth, to tell the truth or to speak the truth; the shortened form of the statement, "My word is my bond," an expression eventually shortened to "Word is bond," before it finally got cut to just "Word," which is its most commonly used form
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Communication from god; the message of the Christian gospel; the Bible

Her parents had lived in Botswana, spreading the word among the tribespeople.

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The fact or action of speaking, as opposed to writing or to action

As they fell apart against Austria, England badly needed someone capable of leading by word and example.

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An abbreviated form of word up; a statement of the acknowledgment of fact with a hint of nonchalant approval

I mean, I don't blame you... Word! .

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Christ

And that worde was made flesshe, and dwelt amonge vs, and we sawe the glory off yt, as the glory off the only begotten sonne off the father, which worde was full of grace, and verite.

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News; tidings

Have you had any word from John yet?.

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A finite string which is not a command or operator
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Unable or unwilling to speak; dumb, silent or inarticulate
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{n} a single part of speech, talk, message, sign, promise, declaration, accout, the scripture
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{v} to express properly, descrube, dispute, talk
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To use words, as in discussion; to argue; to dispute
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The spoken sign of a conception or an idea; an articulate or vocal sound, or a combination of articulate and vocal sounds, uttered by the human voice, and by custom expressing an idea or ideas; a single component part of human speech or language; a constituent part of a sentence; a term; a vocable
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a brief statement; "he didn't say a word about it"
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the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus)
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If you do something from the word go, you do it from the very beginning of a period of time or situation. It's essential you make the right decisions from the word go
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a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group; "he forgot the password"
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a verbal command for action; "when I give the word, charge!"
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Collection of binary bits used in a computer Whilst bytes (8 bits each) are very common, older computers used to handle either 16 bit words, 32 bit words etc, this parlance has largely fallen from favour in recent years in favour of taking about a number of bits which a processor can handle e g a 64 bits version of a particular processor
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a promise; "he gave his word"
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a unit of language that native speakers can identify; "words are the blocks from which sentences are made"; "he hardly said ten words all morning" a brief statement; "he didn't say a word about it" a verbal command for action; "when I give the word, charge!" a word is a string of bits stored in computer memory; "large computers use words up to 64 bits long
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The words of a song consist of the text that is sung, in contrast to the music that is played. Can you hear the words on the album? = lyrics
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{f} phrase, draft; style, formulate; express in words; choose words
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If news or information passes by word of mouth, people tell it to each other rather than it being printed in written form. The story has been passed down by word of mouth
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When capitalized, short for Microsoft Word, a word processing program that allows the user of a computer to create, edit, and print documents
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Definition
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The Bible
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If you say something in your own words, you express it in your own way, without copying or repeating someone else's description. Now tell us in your own words about the events of Saturday
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If there is word of something, people receive news or information about it. There is no word from the authorities on the reported attack Word has been spreading fast of the incidents on the streets
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You can use in their words or in their own words to indicate that you are reporting what someone said using the exact words that they used. Even the Assistant Secretary of State had to admit that previous policy did not, in his words, produce results
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To express in words; to phrase
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Someone's words are what they say or write. I was devastated when her words came true The words of the young woman doctor echoed in his ears
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If you give your word, you make a sincere promise to someone. an adult who gave his word the boy would be supervised He simply cannot be trusted to keep his word
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Number of bits treated as a single unit by the CPU In an eight-bit machine, the word length is eight bits; in a 16-bit machine, the word length is 16 bits
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Language considered as implying the faith or authority of the person who utters it; statement; affirmation; declaration; promise
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A word is a single unit of language that can be represented in writing or speech. In English, a word has a space on either side of it when it is written. The words stood out clearly on the page The word `ginseng' comes from the Chinese word `Shen-seng'. swear words
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(n ) A character string of 8-bits, 16-bits, 32-bits, or 64-bits The SPARCstationTM system uses a 32-bit word
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new information about specific and timely events; "they awaited news of the outcome"
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the sacred writings of the Christian religions; "he went to carry the Word to the heathen"
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  A character string or a bit string considered to be an entity for some purpose   (188) Note: In telegraph communications, six character intervals are defined as a word when computing traffic capacity in words per minute, which is computed by multiplying the data signaling rate in baud by 10 and dividing the resulting product by the number of unit intervals per character
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a word processing software program included as part of the Microsoft Office package It is available for use by the I D Weeks community from computers in TLC (Technology Literacy Center) on the 2nd floor
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God's written word to us is the Bible Not that it contains God's word, but that it is God's word - His divine revelation of Himself to us (2 Peter 1: 19-21) This can be seen in the way Jesus used God's word to deal with the Devil (Matthew 4) It is our reference point for life and our supreme authority Jesus was also described as God's word to us In other words, the perfect expression of God to mankind (John 1)
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If you say to someone `take my word for it', you mean that they should believe you because you are telling the truth. You'll buy nothing but trouble if you buy that house, take my word for it
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a unit of language that native speakers can identify; "words are the blocks from which sentences are made"; "he hardly said ten words all morning"
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A set of bits, typically 16 or 32, that occupies a single storage location and is treated by the computer as a unit of information
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A data type consisting of two or four (or a different number - you cannot tell) of bytes; on i386 architectures, a word is four bytes (32 bits) in size
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You say in other words in order to introduce a different, and usually simpler, explanation or interpretation of something that has just been said. The mobile library services have been reorganised -- in other words, they visit fewer places
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The set of binary bits handled by a computer as a primary unit of data The width (number of bits) of a computer word depends on the hardware design Wider words imply higher levels of precision, higher speed, and more intricate instructions Typically, each location in memory contains one word
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If you have a word with someone, you have a short conversation with them. I think it's time you had a word with him James, could I have a quiet word?
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emphasis If you say that something is the last word in luxury, comfort, or some other quality, you are emphasizing that it has a great deal of this quality. The spa is the last word in luxury and efficiency
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an exchange of views on some topic; "we had a good discussion"; "we had a word or two about it"
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A group of bits, used to designate various information within a computer An 8-bit word is called a byte
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word processing program allows you to create correspondence and even make personal letterhead
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a word is a string of bits stored in computer memory; "large computers use words up to 64 bits long
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a word is a string of bits stored in computer memory; "large computers use words up to 64 bits long"
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A sequence of characters delimited by one or more word delimiter characters A word delimiter is a paragraph delimiter or a whitespace character, but not a punctuation mark
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To ply with words; also, to cause to be by the use of a word or words
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To word something in a particular way means to choose or use particular words to express it. If I had written the letter, I might have worded it differently. + -worded -worded a strongly-worded statement. a carefully-worded speech. see also wording, code word, four-letter word, play on words, printed word, spoken word, written word
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If someone gives the word to do something, they give an order to do it. I want nothing said about this until I give the word
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Database: Any Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) WordNet (r) 1 7 U S Gazetteer (1990) Jargon File (4 3 1, 29 Jun 2001) The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (09 FEB 02) Elements database 20001107 Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) V E R A -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms December 2001 THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY ((C)1911 Released April 15 1993) The CIA World Factbook (1995) Search type: Exact Search Match prefixes Match substring occurring anywhere in word Match suffixes POSIX 1003 2 (modern) regular expressions Old (basic) regular expressions Match using SOUNDEX algorithm Match words within Levenshtein distance one
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A distinct unit of language with a set meaning, spelling, and pronunciation, which is approved by some authority
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G3056 logos, log'-os; from G3004; something said (including the thought); by impl a topic (subject of discourse), also reasoning (the mental faculty) or motive; by extens a computation; spec (with the art in John) the Divine Expression (i e Christ): --account, cause, communication, X concerning, doctrine, fame, X have to do, intent, matter, mouth, preaching, question, reason, + reckon, remove, say (-ing), shew, X speaker, speech, talk, thing, + none of these things move me, tidings, treatise, utterance, word, work
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A man of his word One whose word may be depended on; trustworthy As good as his word In French, “Un homme de parole ” One who keeps his word By word of mouth Orally As “he took it down by word of mouth” (as it was spoken by the speaker) I take you at your word In French, “Je vous prend au mot ” I will act in reliance of what you tell me Pray, make no words about it In French, “N'en dites mot ” Don't mention it; make no fuss about it Speak a good word for me In French, “Dites un mot en ma faveur ” To pass one's word In French, “Donner sa parole ” To promise to do something required Upon my word Assuredly; by my troth “Upon my word, you answer discreetly ” Jane Austen Upon my word and honour! A strong affirmation of the speaker as to the truth of what he has asserted
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Talk; discourse; speech; language
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A program in the Microsoft in the Office Suite Although Word is a word processing program, more recent versions (Word 97 and higher) can also publish word files as HTML documents, so that they can be used on the World Wide Web
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Something promised
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Hence, the written or printed character, or combination of characters, expressing such a term; as, the words on a page
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Account; tidings; message; communication; information; used only in the singular
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You use in a word to indicate that you are giving a summary of what you have just been saying, or are giving a reply, in as brief a way as possible. `Shouldn't he be given the leading role?' --- `In a word -- No.' = in short
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put into words or an expression; "He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees"
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A numerical value with a bit width native to the machine
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If you say that people consider something to be a dirty word, you mean that they disapprove of it. So many people think feminism is a dirty word
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To flatter with words; to cajole
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{i} unit of language with meaning; speech, talk; short conversation; utterance; order, command; news, notice; commitment, promise; password, watchword
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A single number (sample word) that represents the instantaneous amplitude of a sampled sound at a particular moment in time In 8-bit recording, a sample word contains one byte; in 16-bit recording, each word is a two-byte number
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If you repeat something word for word, you repeat it exactly as it was originally said or written. I don't try to memorize speeches word for word. = verbatim
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If someone has the last word or the final word in a discussion, argument, or disagreement, they are the one who wins it or who makes the final decision. She does like to have the last word in any discussion The final word will still come from the Secretary of State
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Verbal contention; dispute
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Signal; order; command; direction
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A word within a text unit are all characters, that are between two blanks (or another delimiter like start or end of a line) The more precise expression is string (see there), although most strings are words
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If you offer someone a word of something such as warning, advice, or praise, you warn, advise, or praise them. A word of warning. Don't stick too precisely to what it says in the book
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God
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If you say that someone has said something, but not in so many words, you mean that they said it or expressed it, but in a very indirect way. `And has she agreed to go with you?' --- `Not in so many words. But I read her thoughts'
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emphasis If you say that someone does not hear, understand, or say a word, you are emphasizing that they hear, understand, or say nothing at all. I can't understand a word she says Not a word was spoken
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Contiguous set of data bytes Four CD-DA bytes representing one stereo sample is often referred to as one word
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A brief remark or observation; an expression; a phrase, clause, or short sentence
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A token that is not an operator
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not get a word in edgeways: see edgeways not mince your words: see mince the operative word: see operative war of words: see war. a popular type of computer software used for word processing (=typing letters, reports etc and storing information) , produced by the Microsoft Corporation. to use words that are carefully chosen in order to express something = phrase
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A shortening of the term Digital Word (a number of information bits that w communicate one value)
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Number of bits treated as a single unit by the CPU In an 8-bit machine, the word length is 8 bits; in a sixteen bit machine, it is 16 bits
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You say that someone is wordless when they do not say anything, especially at a time when they are expected to say something. She stared back, now wordless Here and there, husbands sit in wordless despair. = silent + wordlessly word·less·ly Gil downed his food wordlessly, his attention far away
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If someone makes a wordless sound, they make a sound that does not seem to contain any words. a wordless chant He shrieked a long, wordless cry. without using words = silent
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expressed without speech; especially because words would be inappropriate or inadequate; "a mute appeal"; "a silent curse"; "best grief is tongueless"- Emily Dickinson; "the words stopped at her lips unsounded"; "unspoken grief"; "choking exasperation and wordless shame"- Thomas Wolfe
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conveyed without the use of words; unspoken or unsaid
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{s} without words; silent; speechless
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Not using words; not speaking; silent; speechless
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