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gadget
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flash drive
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artificial intelligence
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virtual reality
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global positioning system
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user interface
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microchip
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backup
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to scan
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to scroll
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to encode
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to synchronize
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to plug in
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to restore
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to resize
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to develop
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to program
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to debug
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to code
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to compute
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to encrypt
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to decrypt
gadget
gadget
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gadget

gadget

a mechanical tool or an electronic device that is useful for doing something

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John’s new kitchen gadget can chop vegetables in seconds, making meal prep much easier.
The smartwatch is a handy gadget that tracks your fitness and keeps you connected on the go.
flash drive
flash drive
nom
uk flag
/flˈæʃ dɹˈaɪv/
clé USB

clé USB

a small device used for storing data or transferring data between electronic devices

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Nom Composé
artificial intelligence
nom
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/ˌɑːɹɾɪfˈɪʃəl ɪntˈɛlɪdʒəns/
intelligence artificielle

intelligence artificielle

a field of science that deals with creating programs able to learn or copy human behavior

What is "artificial intelligence"?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the field of computer science that focuses on creating machines and systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. This includes tasks like problem-solving, learning, speech recognition, and decision-making. AI is used in various applications such as robotics, natural language processing, and self-driving cars.

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Nom Composé
virtual reality
nom
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/vˈɜːtʃuːəl ɹɪˈælɪɾi/
réalité virtuelle

réalité virtuelle

an artificial environment generated by a computer that makes the user think what they are seeing or hearing is real, by using a special headphone and a helmet that displays the generated environment

What is "virtual reality"?

Virtual reality is a technology that creates a computer-generated environment that people can interact with as if they were actually there. By wearing special headsets and sometimes using other equipment, users are placed in a simulated world where they can look around, move, and interact with objects. This technology is used for entertainment, training, or learning, allowing users to experience and explore a digital space that feels very realistic.

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Nom Composé
global positioning system
global positioning system
Phrase
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/ɡlˈoʊbəl pəzˈɪʃənɪŋ sˈɪstəm/
SMP

SMP

a satellite system that shows a place, thing, or person's exact position using signals

What is a "global positioning system"?

A global positioning system (GPS) is a network of satellites that helps determine the location of a device on Earth. It works by using signals from these satellites to calculate the exact position of a GPS receiver, such as a smartphone or vehicle navigation system. GPS is commonly used for navigation, guiding users to their destinations, and providing real-time location data. It can also be used for tracking, measuring distance, and helping with time synchronization.

user interface
nom
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/jˈuːzɚɹ ˈɪntɚfˌeɪs/
(IU (interface utilisateur))

(IU (interface utilisateur))

interface utilisateur

the visual elements and interactive components of a software application or digital device that users interact with

microchip
microchip
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puce électronique

puce électronique

a small piece of material that is a semiconductor, used to make an integrated circuit

backup
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sauvegarde

sauvegarde

(computing) a copy of computer data that can be used to restore lost or damaged data

to scan
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scanner

scanner

(of a computer program) to examine applications or digital files in order to detect any viruses or malware

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to scroll
to scroll
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faire défiler

faire défiler

to move what is being displayed on a computer or smartphone screen up or down to see different parts of it

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to encode
to encode
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encoder

encoder

to transform data into a coded form

decode

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to synchronize
to synchronize
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(coordonner)

(coordonner)

synchroniser

to make sure that different devices or systems operate together smoothly by coordinating their timing, data, or operations

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to plug in
to plug in
verbe
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/plˈʌɡ ˈɪn/
brancher

brancher

to connect something to an electrical port

unplug

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Statut Phrasal
separable
verbe de la phrase
plug
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in
to restore
verbe
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/ɹɪˈstɔɹ/
(rétablir)

(rétablir)

restaurer

to return a technological system or data to its previous state or condition, often from a backup

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to resize
to resize
verbe
uk flag
/ɹɪsˈaɪz/
(changer la taille)

(changer la taille)

redimensionner

to change the size of something

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to develop
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(concevoir)

(concevoir)

développer

to create or refine software, applications, or systems through coding and design processes

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to program
to program
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(coder)

(coder)

programmer

to write a set of codes in order to make a computer or a machine perform a particular task

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to debug
to debug
verbe
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/diˈbəɡ/
débugger

débugger

(computing) to detect and remove faults in a software

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to code
to code
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coder

coder

to write a computer program using specific instructions

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to compute
to compute
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calculer

calculer

to calculate or determine a value using mathematical operations

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to encrypt
to encrypt
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(encoder)

(encoder)

coder

to convert data or information into a coded form, mainly to prevent unauthorized access

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to decrypt
verbe
uk flag
/dᵻkɹˈɪpt/
(déchiffrer)

(déchiffrer)

décrypter

to convert encrypted or coded information back into its original, readable form using a decryption key or algorithm

encode

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