digital print
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digital[dij-i-tl]
adjective1.displaying a readout in numerical digits rather than by a pointer or hands on a dial: a digital speedometer;a digital watch.2.of, pertaining to, or using numerical calculations.3.of, pertaining to, or using data in the form of numerical digits: a digital image;digital devices.4.involving or using numerical digits expressed in a scale of nota-tion, usually in the binary system, to represent discretely all va-riables occurring in a problem.5.available in electronic form; readable and manipulable by com-puter:Scan these two pages so you’ll have them as a digital document.6.pertaining to, noting, or making use of computers and compu-terized technologies, including the Internet: We are living in an increasingly digital world. Digital activism uses social media to achieve political reform. His blog is a great example ofdigital journalism.Digital technology has revolutionized the music industry.7.of or pertaining to a digit or finger.
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print[print]
verb (used with object)1.to produce (a text, picture, etc.) by applying inked types, plates, blocks, or the like, to paper or other material either by direct pressure or indirectly by offsetting an image onto an intermediate roller.2.to reproduce (a design or pattern) by engraving on a plate or block.3.to form a design or pattern upon, as by stamping with an engraved plate or block:to print calico.4.to cause (a manuscript, text, etc.) to be published in print.5.to write in letters like those commonly used in print:Print your name on these forms.6.Computers. to produce (data) in legible alphanumeric or graphic form.7.to indent or mark by pressing something into or upon (something).verb (used without object)13.to take impressions from type, an engraved plate, etc., as in a press.14.to produce by means of a reproduction process:to print in color; to print unevenly.15.to make an image by means of ink, chemical action, etc., as type, engraved plates, etc.:This type is too worn to print cleanly.16.to write in characters such as are used in print:He’d rather print than use longhand.17.to follow the vocation of a printer.noun18.the state of being printed.19.printed lettering, especially with reference to character, style, or size:This print is too large for footnotes.20.printed material.21.a printed publication, as a newspaper or magazine.22.newsprint.23.a picture, design, or the like, printed from an engraved or otherwise prepared block, plate, etc.24.an indentation, mark, etc., made by the pressure of one body or thing on another.adjective32.of, for, or comprising newspapers and magazines:print media.Verb phrases33.print in, Photography, burn1(def 45).Also, burn in.34.print out, Computers. to make a printout of.Idioms
verb (used with object)1.to produce (a text, picture, etc.) by applying inked types, plates, blocks, or the like, to paper or other material either by direct pressure or indirectly by offsetting an image onto an intermediate roller.2.to reproduce (a design or pattern) by engraving on a plate or block.3.to form a design or pattern upon, as by stamping with an engraved plate or block:to print calico.4.to cause (a manuscript, text, etc.) to be published in print.5.to write in letters like those commonly used in print:Print your name on these forms.6.Computers. to produce (data) in legible alphanumeric or graphic form.7.to indent or mark by pressing something into or upon (something).verb (used without object)13.to take impressions from type, an engraved plate, etc., as in a press.14.to produce by means of a reproduction process:to print in color; to print unevenly.15.to make an image by means of ink, chemical action, etc., as type, engraved plates, etc.:This type is too worn to print cleanly.16.to write in characters such as are used in print:He’d rather print than use longhand.17.to follow the vocation of a printer.noun18.the state of being printed.19.printed lettering, especially with reference to character, style, or size:This print is too large for footnotes.20.printed material.21.a printed publication, as a newspaper or magazine.22.newsprint.23.a picture, design, or the like, printed from an engraved or otherwise prepared block, plate, etc.24.an indentation, mark, etc., made by the pressure of one body or thing on another.adjective32.of, for, or comprising newspapers and magazines:print media.Verb phrases33.print in, Photography, burn1(def 45).Also, burn in.34.print out, Computers. to make a printout of.Idioms
depth[depth]
noun1.a dimension taken through an object or body of material, usually downward from an upper surface, horizontally inward from an outer surface, or from top to bottom of something regarded as one of several layers.2.the quality of being deep; deepness.3.complexity or obscurity, as of a subject:a question of great depth.4.gravity; seriousness.5.emotional profundity:the depth of someone’s feelings.6.intensity, as of silence, color, etc.7.lowness of tonal pitch:the depth of a voice.Idioms16.in depth, extensively or thoroughly:Make a survey in depth of the conditions.17.out of /beyond one’s depth,
in water deeper than one’s height or too deep for one’s safety. beyond one’s knowledge or capability: The child is being taught subjects that are beyond his depth.
depth[depth]
depth[depth]
CONTEXT
con·textnoun \ˈkän-ˈtekst\
: the words that are used with a certain word or phrase and that help to explain its meaning
: the situation in which some-thing happens : the group of conditions that exist where and when something happens