dictionnaire gaélique - Anglais

Gàidhlig - English

coimpiutairean Anglais:

1. computers


We use computers to solve problems and to put information in order.
Compare these two computers.
You can't easily put photos on an iPad from more than one computer. However, you can email photos to yourself from various computers and download these photos to your iPad.
Internet is a vast network connecting innumerable computers on a world scale.
A literal boatload of new computers were recalled for inefficient power use.
When, one day, computers undertake to translate literary works, it will be the end of literature as we know it.
In my grandmother's lifetime, both telephones and computers have become commonplace.
What a waste to buy such an expensive machine even though he doesn't even know how to use computers.
Such things as television and computers could not have been dreamt of fifty years ago.
Profit on computers for the previous year was nearly ten percent higher than the current year.
By 1969 the debate over virtual memory for commercial computers was over. An IBM research team led by David Sayre showed that their virtual memory overlay system consistently worked better than the best manually controlled systems.
However, what's interesting is that whilst there are people whose computer use has become a problem, there are also people who have recovered from illness because of using computers.
I think that computers can help students use more effective study methods.
In order to study computational linguistics it's necessary to know various languages, however, one also has to be familiar with the use of computers.
That's the thing about people who think they hate computers. What they really hate is lousy programmers.