Examples of using Two computer in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Medicine
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Computer
We seized two computers.
Two computers are not interconnecting.
At least two computers.
Two computer, one iphone, everything so easy.
The library has two computer labs.
Two computer codes were developed for this purpose.
The school has two computer laboratories.
Their finding is based on a first-of-its-kind combination of two computer models.
Tom uses two computers at the same time.
You need at least two computers.
At least two computer programming languages were named for Čapek.
The learning commons also features two computer labs.
I have two computers and tried to clone and mac address and nimik.
To set up your network, you need one or two computers that meet.
But suppose we were two computers controlling two great battle fleets.
Our school is equipped not only with gym, dining room and specially equipped classes,but also with a small playground with artificial grass and with two computer classrooms.
Messages on the two computers are linked.
Two computers are said to be interconnected if they are able to exchange information.
We are looking for the two computers that have those passkeys.
In our school two computer labs are available one for Primary students and one for secondary students.
There is also a snack bar and social barbecues during the summer. The other excellent facilities at Braidley Road include well-equipped classrooms,many with interactive whiteboards, two Computer Learning Centres, an activity hall, library, science lab and art studio, and free Wifi.
The series consists of two computer games and a handheld console game.
The actual connection between two computers is often called a'network link'.
One nurse, a physician on call two computer technicians and a small security staff.
When a system administrator assigns two computers the same static IP address on the LAN.
This is a way to connect two computers through a public network, such as the Internet.
The test was applied at the UNAM's tower in Tlatelolco, in two computer rooms, and there were-according to my own calculations- at least 130 persons presenting it.
A professional journalist colleague, two graphics, two computer scientist, as well as a marketing assistant, billing colleague and myself.
Our buildings also contain several conference rooms, two computer labs, video conferencing facilities, WiFi across the campus and plenty of scenic places to study.