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单词 computer
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Definition of computer in English:

computer

noun kəmˈpjuːtəkəmˈpjudər
  • 1An electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The laws were designed to prosecute people who hack into computers and steal information.
    • The worm attempts to copy itself to the Windows folder on networked computers with open shared drives.
    • Such games hint at how best to program a quantum computer.
    • Early in his career, he pushed for the Smithsonian to purchase its first mainframe computer.
    • But speed barriers, even in today's fast computers, are already an issue.
    • The updated carriages also sport power sockets for notebook computers and other devices.
    • The use of hand-held computers varies widely in clinical practice.
    • However, integrated graphics are the mainstay of today's office computers.
    • The four-page tabloids, little more than newsletters, materialized mainly because the editor used his personal computer at home.
    • The group built the largest quantum computer ever, capable of factoring the number 15.
    • I'd like to be able to access email remotely from the new notebook computer.
    • I waited until a powerful laptop computer was under $1000 before buying it.
    • Perhaps the most compelling reason to buy a desktop computer is to get your choice of flat-panel displays.
    • The three desktop computers are connected to each other using Ethernet with a hub.
    • Patients will receive information through their computers on how to manage their disease.
    • Clearly, not too many can afford to buy their own personal computers.
    • The missile was equipped with an autonomous inertial command structure and an on-board digital computer.
    • Since then, the craft appears to have rebooted its own on-board computer more than 60 times.
    • Participants scan the barcodes of every product they buy using a hand-held computer at home.
    • Today's computers process data in the form of voltages representing 1s and 0s.
    1. 1.1 A person who makes calculations, especially with a calculating machine.

Rhymes

accoutre (US accouter), commuter, disputer, looter, neuter, pewter, polluter, recruiter, refuter, rooter, saluter, scooter, shooter, souter, suitor, tooter, transmuter, tutor, uprooter
 
 

Definition of computer in US English:

computer

nounkəmˈpyo͞odərkəmˈpjudər
  • 1An electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'd like to be able to access email remotely from the new notebook computer.
    • The laws were designed to prosecute people who hack into computers and steal information.
    • Today's computers process data in the form of voltages representing 1s and 0s.
    • The use of hand-held computers varies widely in clinical practice.
    • Patients will receive information through their computers on how to manage their disease.
    • Early in his career, he pushed for the Smithsonian to purchase its first mainframe computer.
    • Clearly, not too many can afford to buy their own personal computers.
    • Perhaps the most compelling reason to buy a desktop computer is to get your choice of flat-panel displays.
    • Such games hint at how best to program a quantum computer.
    • However, integrated graphics are the mainstay of today's office computers.
    • I waited until a powerful laptop computer was under $1000 before buying it.
    • Participants scan the barcodes of every product they buy using a hand-held computer at home.
    • The four-page tabloids, little more than newsletters, materialized mainly because the editor used his personal computer at home.
    • But speed barriers, even in today's fast computers, are already an issue.
    • Since then, the craft appears to have rebooted its own on-board computer more than 60 times.
    • The updated carriages also sport power sockets for notebook computers and other devices.
    • The three desktop computers are connected to each other using Ethernet with a hub.
    • The missile was equipped with an autonomous inertial command structure and an on-board digital computer.
    • The group built the largest quantum computer ever, capable of factoring the number 15.
    • The worm attempts to copy itself to the Windows folder on networked computers with open shared drives.
    1. 1.1 A person who makes calculations, especially with a calculating machine.
 
 
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