information (noun)
91information superhighway — noun an extensive electronic network such as the Internet, used for the rapid transfer of digital data …
92information — noun Syn: facts, particulars, details, figures, statistics, data, knowledge, intelligence; informal info, gen …
93information processing system — noun a machine for performing calculations automatically • Syn: ↑computer, ↑computing machine, ↑computing device, ↑data processor, ↑electronic computer • Derivationally related forms: ↑compute ( …
94information superhighway — noun an extensive electronic network (such as the internet) used for the rapid transfer of sound and video and graphics in digital form • Syn: ↑superhighway • Hypernyms: ↑network, ↑electronic network …
95information system — noun system consisting of the network of all communication channels used within an organization • Syn: ↑data system • Hypernyms: ↑system • Instance Hyponyms: ↑National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations, ↑NASDAQ …
96information */*/*/ — UK [ˌɪnfə(r)ˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌɪnfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] Get it right: information: Information is an uncountable noun, so: ▪ it is never used in the plural ▪ it never comes after an or a number Wrong: Consumers can find informations… …
97information — in|for|ma|tion [ ,ınfər meıʃn ] noun uncount *** 1. ) knowledge or facts about someone or something: get/obtain/collect information: We were able to get the information we needed from the Internet. provide/give information: They were unable to… …
98Noun class — Grammatical categories Animacy Aspect Case Clusivity Definiteness Degree of comparison Evidentiality Focus …
99Noun modifiers — ◊ GRAMMAR A noun modifier is a noun that is used in front of another noun to give more specific information about someone or something. It is nearly always singular. ...the car door. ...a football player. ...a surprise announcement. A few plural… …
100noun modifiers — ◊ GRAMMAR A noun modifier is a noun that is used in front of another noun to give more specific information about someone or something. It is nearly always singular. ...the car door. ...a football player. ...a surprise announcement. A few plural… …