Network
11network — [net′wʉrk΄] n. [ NET1 + WORK] 1. any arrangement or fabric of parallel wires, threads, etc. crossed at regular intervals by others fastened to them so as to leave open spaces; netting; mesh 2. a thing resembling this in some way; specif., a) a… …
12network — et work , v. t. To connect together into a network; as, to network computers; to network the printer with computers. [PJC] …
13Network-i — Ltd [1] is a managed services company headquartered in Slough, Berkshire, England. The company owns and operates an international private network designed to exclusively carry videoconferencing traffic. The company was formed in 1996 as the… …
14network — ► NOUN 1) an arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines. 2) a complex system of railways, roads, etc. 3) a group of broadcasting stations that connect to broadcast a programme simultaneously. 4) a number of interconnected computers …
15Network 26 — is a network of 26 bus routes on Hong Kong Island previously belonging to China Motor Bus (CMB) being annexed to Citybus by the Government of Hong Kong on 1 September 1993. Contents 1 Background 2 Routes 3 Aftermath …
16network — index complex (development), conjunction, league Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
17network — [n] system of connections arrangement, artery, chain, checkerboard*, circuitry, complex, convolution, crisscross*, fabric, fiber, grid, grill*, grillwork, hookup, interconnections, jungle, labyrinth, maze, mesh, net, netting, nexus, organization …
18network — et work , v. i. To take steps to make and cultivate the acquaintance of people who can be helpful to oneself, especially in finding new employment, advancing to a higher position in one s occupation, or exchanging information. [PJC] …
19network — / nɛtwə:k/, it. / nɛtwork/ s. ingl. (propr. rete ), usato in ital. al masch. 1. (radiotel.) a. [catena di emittenti radiotelevisive private collegate tra loro per trasmettere lo stesso programma nelle varie regioni su cui sono distribuite]… …
20network — /ˈnɛtwork, ingl. ˈnɛtˌwYːk/ [vc. ingl., propriamente «lavoro a rete»] s. m. inv. 1. rete televisiva, consorzio televisivo, televisione 2. (elab.) rete …