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Podstawowe Słownictwo do GRE - Technologia komunikacyjna

Tutaj nauczysz się kilku angielskich słów związanych z komunikacją, takich jak „cell”, „cookie”, „feed” itp., które są potrzebne do egzaminu GRE.

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Essential Words Needed for the GRE
ADSL

a method of connecting to the internet using a phone line that allows you to use that phone line at the same time

[Rzeczownik]
broadband

a system of Internet connection that allows users to share information simultaneously

[Rzeczownik]
bandwidth

the maximum rate of data transfer of an electronic communication system

szerokość pasma

szerokość pasma

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[Rzeczownik]
IP address

(computing) a set of numbers separated by dots that a computer with an active internet connection is identified with

[Rzeczownik]
carrier

a telecommunications firm that provides a cellular or internet service

[Rzeczownik]
cellular

related to a telephone system that uses radio stations for communication

[przymiotnik]
access provider

a company that provides customers with internet access

[Rzeczownik]
cc

used on a business letter or email indicating that a copy is being sent to the person mentioned

[Rzeczownik]
CMC

communication by means of email, instant messaging, social media, etc.

[Rzeczownik]
cookie

(computing) data that a web server sends to a browser and receives if the user visits the website again, used for identifying or tracking the user's activities

[Rzeczownik]
clickstream

the chronological order by which a user clicks on the hyperlinks in a given website

[Rzeczownik]
cybernaut

a person who is actively engaged in online communities and uses the internet a lot

cybernauta

cybernauta

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[Rzeczownik]
handle

someone's username on an online forum or social media platform

[Rzeczownik]
directory

(computing) an area on a computer containing files that are necessary for keeping the computer organized

[Rzeczownik]
domain

the last characters of a website's address such as '.com', '.org', etc.

[Rzeczownik]
hotspot

a public place where a wireless Internet connection is made available

[Rzeczownik]
extension

a string of characters that comes after a period in a computer filename, typically indicating the file type or format

rozszerzenie pliku,sufiks pliku

rozszerzenie pliku,sufiks pliku

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[Rzeczownik]
feed

a feature on a website that enables the users to be notified of the updated information without logging on the website

[Rzeczownik]
to get through

to manage to reach or contact a person

[Czasownik]
hotline

a direct phone line for emergency calls or calls between heads of governments

[Rzeczownik]
cold-calling

the practice of making an unexpected phone call or visiting someone in person in order to sell them goods or services

[Rzeczownik]
hypertext

a database format that contains links by which one can access related information on a display directly from that display

[Rzeczownik]
Internet of Things

the connection and exchange of data between everyday objects over the Internet

[Fraza]
landing page

(computing) the first webpage that appears in response to a click on a link

[Rzeczownik]
thread

a sequence of linked messages on social media, email, etc.

[Rzeczownik]
to ping

to send a signal to a computer and wait for a reply as a way to test the connection

[Czasownik]
to put through

to connect a caller to the person to whom they want to speak

[Czasownik]
newswire

a type of service that gives subscribers the latest news through the internet or satellite

[Rzeczownik]
to reach

to manage to contact someone by phone or radio

skontaktować się,osiągnąć

skontaktować się,osiągnąć

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[Czasownik]
to spoof

(computing) to send an email or spam to someone pretending to be someone else by forging their address

[Czasownik]
troll

(computing) someone who posts hostile, irrelevant, or offensive comments on a website or social media to annoy others

[Rzeczownik]
to spam

to send an unwanted advertisement or message online, usually to a lot of people

[Czasownik]
to bounce

(of an email) to fail to reach the destination and be sent back to the sender

[Czasownik]
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