What does κομπιούτερ in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word κομπιούτερ in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use κομπιούτερ in Greek.
The word κομπιούτερ in Greek means computer, υπολογιστής, τηλεκοντρόλ, κομπιούτερ, του υπολογιστή, του ηλεκτρονικού υπολογιστή, του κομπιούτερ, χάκινγκ, τσάντα υπολογιστή, τσάντα ηλεκτρονικού υπολογιστή, τσάντα Η/Υ, τσάντα κομπιούτερ. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word κομπιούτερ
computer
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υπολογιστής(computing device) Ο Τόνι έχει έναν ισχυρό ηλεκτρονικό υπολογιστή (or: υπολογιστή). Tony has a powerful computer. |
τηλεκοντρόλ, κομπιούτερ(informal, abbreviation (television remote: handheld control) |
του υπολογιστή, του ηλεκτρονικού υπολογιστή, του κομπιούτερ(of computer devices) Χάζευε την οθόνη του υπολογιστή. He stared at the computer screen. |
χάκινγκ(computing: hack) The system is vulnerable to a break-in by hackers. |
τσάντα υπολογιστή, τσάντα ηλεκτρονικού υπολογιστή, τσάντα Η/Υ, τσάντα κομπιούτερ(bag for portable computer) |
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