to start an organized activity or operation
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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 check a web page, text, etc. without reading all the content
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a computer program that enables the user to read or look at information on the Internet
A browser is a software application that allows people to access and view content on the Internet. It enables users to visit websites, watch videos, read articles, and interact with online services. Browsers interpret and display the code of web pages, such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, so that users can see and use the content easily. Popular browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge. Browsers often offer features like bookmarking, tabs for multiple pages, and security options to protect users from harmful websites.
to hit someone or something gently, often with a few quick light blows
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to add a piece of software to a computer system
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the act of setting up or establishing a system, equipment, or machinery for use
(computing) a small picture on a computer screen, etc. representing a program that when clicked will start running
to change from one thing, such as a task, major, conversation topic, job, etc. to a completely different one
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to enter information using a keyboard, typically on a computer or electronic device
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to encourage someone to do or say something
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the keeping of data on a computer, etc.
to disconnect an electronic device from an electricity source
to connect something to an electrical port
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a group of wires bundled together for transmitting electricity that is protected within a rubber case
having the ability to protect a system from viruses by finding and destroying them
to make something more useful or modern by adding the most recent information to it, improving its faults, or making new features available for it
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the act of bringing someone or something up to date
(computing) a copy of computer data that can be used to restore lost or damaged data
to make a copy of computer digital data
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to cause a computer system to load, especially immediately after it has been turned off
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to clean or dry a surface using a cloth, etc.
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in a direction to a higher place, position, or level
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slightly wet, particularly in an uncomfortable way
to cause severe damage or harm to something, usually in a way that is beyond repair
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located or occurring inside something
located on the outer surface of something
an element or part that creates a larger whole when with the other elements or parts
the act of looking through or searching for information, usually on the Internet or in books or magazines
toward a lower place, position, or level, either physically or figuratively
to open or start an app or program on a computer or device
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to enter information or data into a computer or electronic device using a keyboard
the options or controls in a device or application that allow the user to adjust its functions and preferences
(of software) to stop working properly and no longer respond to actions
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