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民族特色
tablette PC
tablet PC N
tablet [Brit ˈtablɪt, Am ˈtæblət] N
1. tablet (medicine):
comprimé m (for pour)
2. tablet (commemorative):
3. tablet ARCHEOL (for writing):
4. tablet (bar):
5. tablet COMPUT (pad):
6. tablet Am (writing pad):
7. tablet (detergent block):
PC N Brit
1. PC abrév → police constable
2. PC abrév → personal computer
3. PC abrév → political correctness
4. PC abrév → Privy Council
politically correct, PC
politically correct ADJ:
political correctness, PC N
personal computer, PC N
privy counsellor, PC N Brit
Privy Council, PC N Brit
police constable N
pc N
2. pc abrév → per cent
3. pc abrév → postcard
postcard, pc N
politically correct, PC
politically correct ADJ:
political correctness, PC N
personal computer, PC N
I. per cent, pc [Brit pə ˈsɛnt, Am pərˈsɛnt] N
II. per cent, pc [Brit pə ˈsɛnt, Am pərˈsɛnt] ADV
tablet [ˈtæblɪt] N
1. tablet (pill):
2. tablet (with inscription):
3. tablet Brit (tablet of soap):
4. tablet Am (pad of paper):
I. PC [ˌpi:ˈsi:] N
1. PC → Police Constable
2. PC COMPUT → Personal Computer
PC m
II. PC [ˌpi:ˈsi:] ADJ Am
PC → politically correct
tablet [ˈtæb·lɪt] N
1. tablet (pill):
2. tablet (with inscription):
3. tablet (pad of paper):
4. tablet (writing pad):
5. tablet (computer):
I. PC [ˌpi·ˈsi] N
PC comput → Personal Computer
PC m
II. PC [ˌpi·ˈsi] ADJ
PC → politically correct
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This is often known as 1 per cent protection.
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