Internet- Online Flashcards
To “lurk”
To “lurk” (lurk) in a
forum or a discussion group means that you go to the forum – you go to the
website and you read what other people have written but you don’t participate
“thread”
(thread) in an Internet forum is a group of messages
that are responses to each other; they’re a group of related messages.
“ergonomic,”
Some computer accessories are “ergonomic,” meaning that they are designed to
correct one’s “posture” (the way that one holds one’s body) to avoid “injuries”
(painful problems with one’s body). A “wrist rest,” for example, is a soft piece of
material that one puts in front of a keyboard and/or mouse for one’s “wrist” (the
part of one’s body between one’s hand and arm) to rest on in the correct position
cramped
“The keyboard is a little cramped, too.”
To say something is “cramped” means it is very close
together, too close together. You might say it’s “crowded.” You might walk into a
room and say, “It’s cramped in here. It’s so small; there are too many people
here.” That is to be “cramped.” Ginger says the keyboard is cramped; it’s too
small. Kevin says you can buy a “full-sized,” a bigger, keyboard and a mouse
and attach them to your computer
the laptop is “more versatile.”
(versatile) is something that has
many different uses, something that can be used in different ways. You could
say, “That person is versatile, she can do different things for her company.
bare basics
the simplest version of something; only the things that one needs and nothing more * His family didn’t have very much money to buy new clothes for school, so he just got the bare basics: a few T-shirts and a pair of jeans.
top-of-the-line
– the best possible or the best available; the highest quality; the fanciest and often the most expensive * Jeilan bought a top-of-the-line digital camera that cost thousands of dollars.
flimsy
having poor quality so that it breaks easily; easy to damage * Yoko’s glasses were so flimsy that they broke when she accidentally put her book on top of them.
to act up
to have problems; to create problems; to stop working properly * Their car is acting up again, so they’re going to ask the mechanic to look at it.
top dollar
a very high price; very expensive; the most expensive kind of something * Evy and Valdo paid top dollar for their big home that has a beautiful view of the mountains.
bells and whistles
the fancy things that a piece of technology or electronics can do, in addition to the basic things that it should do * This cell phone has lots of bells and whistles that a regular phone doesn’t have, like an Internet browser, a nice camera, and more.
“The bells and whistles (the fancy stuff) are the best part!”
sturdy
strong and reliable; not likely to break; well-built * Jimena bought a chair that wasn’t very sturdy, and it broke the first time she sat in it!
“I like this one. It seems sturdy and it should last me for years.”
that is one (something)
– an expression that gives emphasis, used to show that the words that follow it are very true * That is one expensive hamburger! I’ve never heard of a hamburger that costs more than $25.
“That is one ugly phone!”
This is a common informal expression: “that is one (something).” It’s an expression we use to give emphasis; it’s used to show that the following statement or the following expression is true. For example, you go to a restaurant and you buy a hamburger, and the hamburger costs you 25 dollars. Your friend might say, “That’s one expensive hamburger!” You’re saying it’s definitely true it’s an expensive hamburger.
functional
working; able to work; able to do what something is supposed to do * They built a beautiful website, but it isn’t very functional, so visitors can’t find what they’re looking for.
to fall apart
to break; to break into many smaller pieces; to stop working properly * The children built a small house out of sticks, but it fell apart when the wind blew too hard.