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multitask /mʌltiˈtɑːsk /verb [no object] (often as noun multitasking) 1(Of a person) deal with more than one task at the same time: parenting skills such as multitasking and concentrating amid distractions are easily transferable to the workplace...- It says, ‘I am multitasking when I am talking on the phone, trying to finish some paperwork, and trying to answer with my hands someone who has asked me a question.’
- Think about that the next time you're multitasking.
- When it looks like you're multitasking - you're looking at one TV screen and another TV screen and you're talking on the telephone - your attention has to shift from one to the other.
2(Of a computer) execute more than one program or task simultaneously.They say other benefits include faster screen redraws for improved imaging, faster loading of applications, better multitasking, and faster execution of Java and other programming languages....- I think the point is that a preemptively multitasking, protected mode virtual memory operating system shouldn't be letting third party DLLs crash the system.
- For average users, this computer would redefine multitasking.
Derivativesmultitasker /mʌltiˈtɑːskə / noun ...- Thankfully, other kayakers are multitaskers too.
- A writer/actor/producer/editor/composer/cinematographer/director and multitasker extraordinaire, he makes films all by himself - and not simply because he wants to.
- Seasoned multitaskers can surf the Web and crunch spreadsheets with the TV screen's size reduced, or with sound in the background.
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