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I . mobile [ˈməʊbaɪl, Am ˈmoʊbl] N

II . mobile [ˈməʊbaɪl, Am ˈmoʊbl] ADJ

1. mobile (able to move):

mobile
to be mobile inf

2. mobile (movable):

mobile

mobile home N

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English
The company has built a mobile network with core network technology distributed across four continents.
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User equipment designs are similar to commercial land mobile two-way radio.
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From 1920 to 1930, a network of roads was built, cash crops were promoted and mobile health services were formed to combat sleeping sickness.
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They face allegations of smuggling after eight mobile phones, top-up cards and receipts were found in a bag of sugar.
www.mirror.co.uk
It needs to be rendered differently again on a PDA, an internet-enabled television and on a mobile phone.
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And they weren't allowed to use their mobile phones -- which to most teenagers is akin to robustly removing a limb using a blunt penknife.
www.herald.ie
Many libraries and schools provide internet access, including some mobile providers that travel between rural populations.
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Target has started rolling out a new electronics trade-in program designed for mobile devices and video games.
www.cnet.com
The town has one tavern, a grain elevator, and a converted mobile home as its post office.
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Mobile communications have improved because of the introduction of wireless carriers into this developing country.
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