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Computer für Anfänger
start·er PˈC RZ.
start·er [ˈstɑ:təʳ, Am ˈstɑ:rt̬ɚ] RZ.
1. starter esp Brit GASTR.:
starter pot.
Vorspeise r.ż. <-, -n>
2. starter MECH.:
Anlasser r.m. <-s, ->
3. starter (starting race):
Starter r.m. <-s, ->
4. starter Am:
Wettkämpfer(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Wettkampfteilnehmer(in) r.m. (r.ż.)
Starter r.m. <-s, ->
5. starter (sb who starts):
zwroty:
erstmal pot.
PC1 [ˌpi:ˈsi:] RZ.
PC skrót od personal computer
PC r.m. <-s, -s>
per·son·al com·ˈput·er RZ., PC RZ.
PC r.m. <-s, -s>
PC2 [ˌpi:ˈsi:] RZ. Brit
PC skrót od police constable
Polizeiwachtmeister(in) r.m. (r.ż.)
po·lice ˈcon·sta·ble RZ., PC RZ. Brit
Polizeiwachtmeister(in) r.m. (r.ż.)
I. PC3 [ˌpi:ˈsi:] RZ.
PC → political correctness
II. PC3 [ˌpi:ˈsi:] PRZYM. ndm.
PC → politically correct
po·liti·cal·ly cor·ˈrect PRZYM., PC
po·liti·cal cor·ˈrect·ness RZ., PC RZ. no pl
PC4 [ˌpi:ˈsi:] RZ.
PC INF. skrót od printed circuit [board]
PC6 [ˌpi:ˈsi:] RZ.
PC PR. skrót od Privy Council
Kronrat r.m. <-(e)s, -räte>
Privy ˈCoun·cil RZ., PC RZ. Brit
Kronrat r.m. <-(e)s, -räte>
PC7 [ˌpi:ˈsi:] RZ.
PC PR. skrót od Privy Councillor
PC8 [ˌpi:ˈsi:] RZ.
PC FIN. skrót od participation certificate
participation certificate RZ. INW.-FIN.
par·tici·pa·tion cer·ˈtifi·cate RZ.
Genussschein r.m. <-(e)s, -e>
PC9 [ˌpi:ˈsi:] RZ.
PC skrót od pubococcygeus
PC-Muskel r.m.
pc [ˌpi:ˈsi:] RZ.
pc skrót od per cent
p.c.
I. per cent [pəˈsent], Am per·cent [Am pɚ-] RZ.
Prozent r.n. <-(e)s, -e>
II. per cent [pəˈsent], Am per·cent [Am pɚ-] PRZYSŁ. ndm.
I'm 100 per cent sure that ...
III. per cent [pəˈsent], Am per·cent [Am pɚ-] PRZYM. przyd., ndm.
25/50 per cent
25-/50-prozentig
PC RZ.
PC skrót od participation certificate INW.-FIN.
participation certificate RZ. INW.-FIN.
par·tici·pa·tion cer·ˈtifi·cate RZ.
Genussschein r.m. <-(e)s, -e>
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Qualified expenses would include tuition or fees, a personal computer, books, supplies, or transportation.
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Every high school student is required to use a personal computer as the entire campus has a wireless network.
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The personal computer revolution has a great impact on this development.
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These were revolutionary features for personal computer users during the early-to-mid-1980s.
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The global personal computer shipments were 350.9 million units in 2010, 308.3 million units in 2009 and 302.2 million units in 2008.
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