Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. Plural form of communication.
- n. Telecommunications, the science and technology of communicating, especially by electronic means.
WordNet 3.0
- n. the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.)
Examples
“_all inquiries respecting communications forwarded for insertion should specify the subjects of such communications_.”
“It is an era of belief in communications from the spirit land.”
“Abraham Sofaer, who chairs Gen-Probe's nominating and governance committee, cites what he describes as a communications mix-up that kept investors and ISS from receiving an explanation of Ms. Jemison's absences before the vote.”
“At the heart of the communications transformation is the creation of what we call the communications center.”
“The incident occurred amid tensions over North Korea's plan to launch what it calls a communications satellite in early April - which the US says is actually a disguised missile test.”
“North Korea launched what it called a communications satellite, Kwangmyongsong-2, via a three-stage rocket on Sunday and claimed it had successfully made it into orbit.”
“The nuclear-armed communist North says says it is planning to launch what it calls a communications satellite, and has defied demands from the United States and its regional allies to cancel the exercise.”
“Communist North Korea has said it intends to launch what it describes as a communications satellite between April 4 and 8.”
“North Korea has completed preparations for what it calls a communications satellite to be launched "soon,”
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EU Buzz - ALL words and expressions
A combined list of
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3. EU Buzz - the 100 most active
collocation constituentsabsorption capacity, absorption rate, acceding country, accession candidate, accession countries, accession country, accession criteria, accession cycle, accession negotia..., accession partner..., accession priorities, accession treaty and 2650 more...
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SCIE - mathematics
The most frequent words in the titles of mathematical books and journals (www.sciencedirect.com)
nonparametric, nonparametric sta..., multivariate anal..., partial different..., multivariate, topology, stochastic, differential equa..., linear algebra, harmonic analysis, applied mathematics, combinatorial and 205 more...
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EN - academic vocabulary
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abandon, abandonment, abnormally, abstract, abstraction, abstractly, abstracts, academia, academic, academically, academics, academies and 3119 more...
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EU Buzz - Lisbon Treaty
All words of the Lisbon Treaty
(Persons' names, foreign and grammatical words have been eliminated, MWEs have been split up into individual words. Capitalization has been retained if r...health, follow, condition, meeting, minister, beginning, chapter, information, language, remain, covered, respect and 2614 more...
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EU Buzz - single words (1+2+3)
1. Strictly EU terms with special European meaning used only in the EU
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2. Keywords central to the understanding of the EU (people working for the EU are usually able to give thematic...acceleration, action, additionality, administrator, agenda, agricultural, agri-environmental, agriflation, agri-food, applicant, approach, assent and 1325 more...
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National Library Agenda Summit
nla2006, summit, agenda, library, ala, diversity, education, learning, continuous, scan, environmental, plan and 646 more...
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