personal computer

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personal computer 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a compact computer that uses a microprocessor and is designed for individual use, as by a person in an office or at home or school, for such applications as word processing, data management, financial analysis, or computer games. Abbreviation: PC

personal computer 近义词

n. 名词 noun

desktop computer

更多personal computer例句

  1. Apple’s iPhone business is stunning but a logical evolution from personal computers.
  2. The trade conference grew quickly and, after it was opened to the general public, drew hundreds of thousands of visitors to see the latest innovations in personal computers.
  3. It happened in incremental steps, from big mainframes to personal computers to the era of smartphones and cloud computing.
  4. The launch of Microsoft Windows in 1985 changed the landscape of personal computers forever, and allowed Microsoft to grow into an enormous entity that touches on hardware, software, gaming, and so much more.
  5. It’s a high-stakes contest and the countries setting the rules for these technologies could secure significant economic advantage, much as the United States benefited over several decades from pioneering the personal computer and the internet.
  6. The email appears to have been a relatively common attempt to gain personal information from a wide range of unwitting victims.
  7. In this war, the targeting is often happening on computer monitors thousands of miles away, capturing images from drones.
  8. And, as Gow adds wryly from his own personal experience, “To a huge extent they achieved that aim very well.”
  9. Michael Steinbrick, a personal trainer with New York Sports Clubs, says he can always spot a newbie.
  10. Marrying another Jew was not just a personal simcha (joy), but one for the community.
  11. The feeling for the tiny things probably has in it the warmth of a young personal sympathy.
  12. Make a personal appeal to your men and Godley's to make a supreme effort to hold their ground.
  13. The same two impulses are said to lie at the root of the elaborate art of personal adornment developed by savages.
  14. One of the lower and mixed forms of artistic activity, in the case of the child and of the race alike, is personal adornment.
  15. He respected her courage and obvious power to rise above the personal attitude of her sex.