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单词 personal organizer
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Definition of personal organizer in English:

personal organizer

(British personal organiser)
noun
  • 1A loose-leaf notebook with sections including a diary and pages for recording addresses and telephone numbers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A handbag containing a personal organiser and cash, worth £80, was stolen during a matinee performance on Monday.
    • Her briefcase contained personal possessions, including a personal organiser, and papers relating to her work as a councillor.
    • No notes were taken of what the scientist said, the only record of the interview being jottings into a personal organiser made several hours later.
    1. 1.1 A handheld computer having the function of a personal organizer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The company also allowed him to keep his mobile phone, laptop computer, personal organiser and printer.
      • The device is a telephone, answerphone, fax, personal organiser and monitor, with email facilities, all rolled into one.
      • But the Wrist PDA was the first to cram a fully functioning Palm OS-based personal organiser into a case you can wear rather than carry.
      • Teenagers can pick a record bag, alarm clock or electronic personal organiser.
      • Still, the concept of the electronic book has been slow to catch on with consumers who have already embraced personal organizers, such as the ubiquitous Palm Pilot.
      • Reading devices sometimes double as personal organizers and have multiple functions, such as sound and e-mail capability.
      • The 9300 comes with advanced personal organiser features, as well as support for RIM's wireless email software.
      • Forensic experts from the unit can carry out forensic examination of computers, mobile phones and other digital equipment, such as cameras and personal organisers.
      • It plays MP3 music files, is a personal organiser and, oh yes, is a phone, too.
      • I don't suppose you'd have anything such as a personal organiser would you - the electronic sort I mean.
      • Pocketsize and weighing from 4 to 9 ounces, they are personal organizers with an address book, a date book, a to-do list, a memo pad, and a calculator.
      • However, we don't regard personal organisers as a threat to laptops, but rather to mobile phones.
      • We vote, don't mind paying school teachers what they are worth and often get along nicely without a personal organizer.
      • Wireless devices have evolved from personal organizers and schedulers into powerful computing tools worthy of enterprise-class applications.
      • It will also display the latest color screen smart phones that double as digital personal organizers.
      • Even if we live long enough to get through the 1,500 tasks stored in our personal organizer, the likelihood is that 1,495 of these were not worth doing anyway.
      • I'm sorting out the mess of information on my PC, my personal organiser, my two laptops and my mobile phone.
      • The idea is that they're like some sort of next-generation supersize personal organiser, except they have the power and possibilities of a laptop, including the software.
      • It allows things like laptops and personal organisers to connect to the internet at broadband speeds within a confined area such as a hotel, cafe or airport.
 
 

Definition of personal organizer in US English:

personal organizer

(British personal organiser)
nounˈpərs(ə)n(ə)l ˈôrɡəˌnīzərˈpərs(ə)n(ə)l ˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzər
  • 1A loose-leaf notebook consisting of separate sections including a calendar and pages for recording addresses and telephone numbers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A handbag containing a personal organiser and cash, worth £80, was stolen during a matinee performance on Monday.
    • No notes were taken of what the scientist said, the only record of the interview being jottings into a personal organiser made several hours later.
    • Her briefcase contained personal possessions, including a personal organiser, and papers relating to her work as a councillor.
    1. 1.1 A handheld computer having the function of a personal organizer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, we don't regard personal organisers as a threat to laptops, but rather to mobile phones.
      • I'm sorting out the mess of information on my PC, my personal organiser, my two laptops and my mobile phone.
      • Even if we live long enough to get through the 1,500 tasks stored in our personal organizer, the likelihood is that 1,495 of these were not worth doing anyway.
      • The device is a telephone, answerphone, fax, personal organiser and monitor, with email facilities, all rolled into one.
      • Teenagers can pick a record bag, alarm clock or electronic personal organiser.
      • I don't suppose you'd have anything such as a personal organiser would you - the electronic sort I mean.
      • The 9300 comes with advanced personal organiser features, as well as support for RIM's wireless email software.
      • It allows things like laptops and personal organisers to connect to the internet at broadband speeds within a confined area such as a hotel, cafe or airport.
      • Wireless devices have evolved from personal organizers and schedulers into powerful computing tools worthy of enterprise-class applications.
      • We vote, don't mind paying school teachers what they are worth and often get along nicely without a personal organizer.
      • It plays MP3 music files, is a personal organiser and, oh yes, is a phone, too.
      • Pocketsize and weighing from 4 to 9 ounces, they are personal organizers with an address book, a date book, a to-do list, a memo pad, and a calculator.
      • Reading devices sometimes double as personal organizers and have multiple functions, such as sound and e-mail capability.
      • The idea is that they're like some sort of next-generation supersize personal organiser, except they have the power and possibilities of a laptop, including the software.
      • It will also display the latest color screen smart phones that double as digital personal organizers.
      • The company also allowed him to keep his mobile phone, laptop computer, personal organiser and printer.
      • But the Wrist PDA was the first to cram a fully functioning Palm OS-based personal organiser into a case you can wear rather than carry.
      • Forensic experts from the unit can carry out forensic examination of computers, mobile phones and other digital equipment, such as cameras and personal organisers.
      • Still, the concept of the electronic book has been slow to catch on with consumers who have already embraced personal organizers, such as the ubiquitous Palm Pilot.
 
 
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