
scan copy or scanned copy - WordReference Forums
Jul 29, 2013 · I've heard a lot of colleagues saying/writing "scan copy" of a document, but i've checked the dictionary and found that "scan" can only be a noun or a verb, so I suppose the …
Keyboard shortcut to search box? - WordReference Forums
Apr 12, 2013 · I find the cursor automatically places itself in the search box at the very end of the page load (i.e., after all ad content loads), so if I take a second or two scanning the definition …
turn pages quickly and read superficially and leisurely
Jun 29, 2017 · Hi, What word can be used to describe someone opening a book, turning pages quickly, reading superficially and leisurely, and soon putting it down, without specific purpose? …
provide with vs provide to | WordReference Forums
Mar 11, 2021 · provide sth to sb Our digital imaging centre provides a 3D scanning service to a wide range of customers in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. be provided by sb/sth …
scanner / scanneriser / numériser / digitaliser - WordReference …
May 13, 2011 · Bonsoir, Le verbe français, c'est numériser (rendre numérique). On emploie aussi l'anglicisme scanner mais scanneriser c'est vraiment moche, un mélange de scanner et de …
entering class - WordReference Forums
Mar 31, 2011 · Hi, everyone, I'm scanning the website of "The George Washington University" and came across the phrase "entering class profile". I'm wondering what it means by "entering …
POS (sales) were/was [Point Of Sale] | WordReference Forums
May 17, 2021 · Our POS (sales) were up 20% last week compared to the same week last year. Were/was, which is correct here?
Can I use 'from now on' or - WordReference Forums
Aug 19, 2011 · Hi In this example: I installed the IDM but now I am very worried that my Norton will not be scanning the download files from now on / since now on, because I was seeing my …
cottage industry as a metaphor - WordReference Forums
Oct 13, 2011 · However, that is not the meaning of the expression "cottage industry" in this specific idiomatic use (rather than metaphor). In this case "cottage industry" is a derogatory …
confrontive or confrontative? - WordReference Forums
Oct 13, 2008 · Hi there, I found "confrontive" in a text I have to correct and it seems wrong to me. It doesn't have a dictionary definition as such, but interestingly enough, there are over 20 000 …