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multimediamul‧ti‧me‧di‧a /ˌmʌltiˈmiːdiə◂/ adjective [only before noun] - The virtual tour includes multimedia displays demonstrating how the market works.
- Sitting at a multimedia keyboard is more than just a typing experience.
- That's how this season began for Iverson defending the lyrics from his multimedia debut.
- The multimedia disc takes the art of computer golf to a new level, giving players unprecedented options and flexibility.
- The committee also is establishing an Inaugural Channel with up-to-the-minute news and multimedia clips on the inauguration.
- They were friends of his, real estate developers with no expertise whatsoever in media, much less multimedia.
software► software the sets of programs that tell a computer what to do: · You need special software to view the information in the file.· The company develops interactive software for schoolchildren.· India's software industry barely existed 15 years ago but is growing rapidly today. ► program/computer program a set of instructions used to tell a computer what to do: · I didn't have enough memory on my computer to run the program.· She was writing simple computer programs when she was eight years old. ► file a collection of information on a computer that is stored under a particular name: · I seem to have lost the file with all my personal records on it.· Just click on the icon to open the file.· It's a good idea to save your files to a floppy disk as a backup. ► application a piece of software for a particular use or job: · a graphics application ► interactive interactive software allows the person using it to affect what happens on the computer screen: · an interactive education package for 7-10-year-olds· When designing your site, think about whether it needs to be interactive or informational. ► multimedia using a mixture of sound, pictures, video, and writing to give information: · The virtual tour includes multimedia displays demonstrating how the market works. ► Communicationsamplitude, nounAV, beam, verbcall letters, nouncall sign, nounconsole, nouncopier, nouncopyright, nouncoverage, nouncryptography, nouncuneiform, adjectivecypher, noundigital, adjectivedigitize, verbdirectional, adjectivedisinformation, noundisquisition, noundisseminate, verbdocument, verbedit, verbeditor, nounelectronic mail, nounemail, nounfax, nounfax, verbfibre optics, nounfrequency, nounindex, nouninformation science, nouninformation technology, nounintercom, nounloudhailer, nounloudspeaker, nounmedia, nounmedia studies, nounmedium, nounmicrofilm, nounmonitor, nounmultimedia, adjectivenetwork, nounnetwork, verbnews conference, nounnewsreel, nounnonverbal, adjectiveopinion-makers, nounoptical fibre, nounover, adverboverhead, nounoverhead projector, nounPA, nounpage, verbpager, nounpalimpsest, nounpapyrus, nounpenmanship, nounradio beacon, nounradio-cassette player, nounradiogram, nounrecord, nounreissue, verbreportage, nounscramble, verbsemaphore, nounsmoke signal, nounsound wave, nounsurfing, nounTannoy, nountelecommunications, nountransceiver, nountransponder, nounvideo conferencing, nounVideotex, nounvoice print, nounwalkie-talkie, noun NOUN► computer· The fit makes even more sense alongside the innumerable software and multimedia computer companies in Carlsbad.· The continuing development of multimedia computers suggests that video lessons and video teleconferencing of chess games may not be far off. ► content· The success of e-commerce applications also depends on the variety and innovativeness of multimedia content and packaging.· The information and multimedia content determines what type of vehicle is needed.· Cross-media convergence refers to the integration of various industries-entertainment, publication, and communication media-based on multimedia content.· Access to multimedia content depends on the hardware capabilities of the customer. 1involving computers and computer programs that use a mixture of sound, pictures, video, and writing to give information: multimedia game programs multimedia equipment2using several different methods of giving information, for example using television, newspapers, books, and computers: a multimedia exhibition on nuclear power—multimedia noun [uncountable] |