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07:17 Jan 4, 2002 |
Chinese to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial / Appears in News Caption | |||||||
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client server computing Explanation: I don't know beans about computing, but I did find find the following using Google: * * * quote * * * client server computing (眖笲衡琜篶) 琘筿福磝搐戈狝竟矗璶―ЧΘ琘笲衡贺м砃 * * * end quote * * * I got over 35,000 hits on AltaVista for the English term, so it should be valid. HTH David Mayer, Taipei Reference: http://203.71.236.160:82/%E8%BC%94%E5%8A%A9%E6%95%99%E6%9D%9... |
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client server computing Explanation: A search on Google for your term returns several hits offering this translation, one of them is -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-01-04 07:40:36 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.scu.edu.tw/~distedu/vocabhtml.htm Reference: http://www.scu.edu.tw/~distedu/vocabhtml.htm |
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maybe Google settings made a difference? Explanation: Glossika asked: > We use Google as well, but a search for the term did not reveal the translation. Could you please indicate how you searched for the term? Hi, Maybe our Google preferences are set differently. For this search I had checked the boxes to limit searches to English and traditional Chinese websites. HTH David M. |
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master/server arithmetic frame Explanation: Please refer to the following site. Reference: http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:kC1aG8NoLTUC:dol.uni-le... |
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client server computer Explanation: last word should be a noun. See reference below. Reference: http://home.earthlink.net/~symonchang/bookindx.htm |
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client/server computing Explanation: It is important to include the "/" to make clear one is not talking about someing called a "client server." (Of course, there is no such thing, but who knows? there could be!) A good article is from PC is at below at the Reference line. Reference: http://www.zdnet.com/devhead/stories/articles/0,4413,382414,... |
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