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  1. Computation power, Computational power or computing power ...

    Nov 30, 2011 · Computational power refers to the speed that instructions are carried out and is normally expressed in terms of kiloflops, megaflops etcetera. Computing power would include …

  2. Computing power - WordReference Forums

    Oct 17, 2020 · Bonjour à tous, Dans la phrase suivante (CEO d'une société d'hébergement internet) comment traduiriez-vous au mieux "computing power"? "I started coding when I was …

  3. space or no space before cm, m, mm etc.? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 2, 2007 · Hi, I've just translated a text into British English, where it felt natural for me to avoid spaces between numbers and the measurements, i.e. 16.8cm, not 16.8 cm. Now the American …

  4. as you may already know vs as you may have already known

    Jan 17, 2014 · The first example is fine, but in the second one you're using a perfect tense "As you may have already known..." which sounds a bit odd to me as there's no other reference to …

  5. Rated vs Nominal (Electrical Term) | WordReference Forums

    May 21, 2012 · Good morning to all, Would you please help me in understanding the difference between Nominal and Rated (Voltage, Frequency, Output etc.). These two terms, i oftern …

  6. 'Local technique' - French term - WordReference Forums

    Dec 28, 2005 · 'Local technique' is used in French when referring to a small room, usually locked, where equipment of a technical nature is kept, on the premises of a company, usually. It would …

  7. Graphic or graphical ? | WordReference Forums

    Jan 20, 2005 · n* * Computing of, relating to, or denoting a visual image: graphic information such as charts and diagrams. 2*of or in the form of a graph. noun * Computing a graphical item …

  8. run out of power/battery - WordReference Forums

    Oct 12, 2011 · Yes, you should use, run out of power. Run out of battery is more colloquial/informal. PS: and I almost could n't hear what you said. or and I almost can't hear …

  9. to drop off a meeting - WordReference Forums

    Jun 28, 2023 · Hello everyone! In a meeting I have heard people say "I need to drop off the meeting" and "I need to drop off to another meeting", and I wonder if the use of drop off is …

  10. Use "the" or not before a product name? - WordReference Forums

    Apr 18, 2013 · See my second question below.) For example, “ The SC000 processor is based on the ultra low-power Cortex-M0 processor.” But what about when a product name is used as a …