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information  

1       n-uncount   Information about someone or something consists of facts about them.  
oft N about/on n  
Pat refused to give her any information about Sarah..., Each centre would provide information on technology and training..., ...an important piece of information...     
2       n-uncount   Information consists of the facts and figures that are stored and used by a computer program.     (COMPUTING)   (=data)  
Pictures are scanned into a form of digital information that computers can recognize.     
3       n-uncount   Information is a service which you can telephone to find out someone's telephone number.  
  (AM)  
in BRIT, use directory enquiries     


information technology     
Information technology is the theory and practice of using computers to store and analyse information. The abbreviation IT is often used.      n-uncount  
...the information technology industry.     
Traducción diccionario Collins Ingles - Cobuild  
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information     
advice, blurb, counsel, data, dope     (informal)   facts, gen     (Brit. informal)   info     (informal)   inside story, instruction, intelligence, knowledge, latest     (informal)   lowdown     (informal)   material, message, news, notice, report, tidings, word  

Diccionario Inglés sinónimos  

Diccionario Colaborativo     Inglés Cobuild
n.
Accès à l'information et protection des renseignements personnels; AIPRP.
n.
loi sur l'accès à l'information
[Leg.]
v.
to overshare is to share too much intimate information with somebody
"sorry, have I overshared?"
v.
to blag information is to obtain it illegally by impersonating somebody on the phone
n.
a person you can go to for help, advice or information
n.
The method of using knowledge or information in order to understand something
Deduction in reading is a very important strategy because usually there are many words that you don't know, but can still be guessed with the prior knowledge you have.
exp.
mislead someone; deliberately provide wrong information to forbid someone from knowing the truth
E.g.: They are no longer in town, but hey left their car in front of the house just to put everybody off the scent.
n.
a lengthy commercial (frequently of a half-hour or hour's duration) parading as information or a documentary, though not necessarily presented by a celebrity.
exp.
A progressing virtual world of global computers having networks of interdependent information technology infrastructures, telecommunications networks and computer processing systems in which online interactions takes place.
v.
to look for or expose information about a person's past, usually bad, and to therefore bring that person down or put them in a bad light
n.
the process of using the knowledge or information you have in order to understand something or form an opinion, or the opinion that you form ()
I have to make deductions about the meaning of words in poem then, I could understand more.

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