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词汇 computer-literate
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Definition of computer-literate in English:

computer-literate

adjectivekəmˌpjuːtəˈlɪt(ə)rətkəmˈˌpjudər ˈlɪdərət
  • (of a person) having sufficient knowledge and skill to be able to use computers; familiar with the operation of computers.

    (人)能使用计算机的;熟悉计算机操作的

    nowadays, all graduates are computer-literate
    computer-literate executives
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For older, less computer-literate teachers, Mr Drage recommends occasional short training periods.
    • A version can also reside online for your computer-literate students.
    • Are there any technically-minded, computer-literate people out there?
    • He gives the example of one man who ‘only used the internet to book his holidays twice a year and that was done on his behalf by a computer-literate friend’.
    • However, I did feel the book was written with the computer-literate reader in mind.
    • Modestly, I explained that I was pretty computer-literate already.
    • Such a change is only likely to come about when the majority of that group is populated by truly computer-literate individuals.
    • More surprising is the fact that even the most enlightened and computer-literate parents choose to put the family computer in the son's bedroom, thereby creating access problems for a daughter who would rather like to use it, too.
    • I'm not computer-literate, by a long shot, but I know people who are, and they tell me that the computers used to count the votes are just as subject to being hacked as any others.
    • There is a new breed of users out there, computer-literate consumers who don't think twice about altering the look, feel and functionality of a product.
    • I'm the only computer-literate person in the family, so all trouble-shooting in the family goes to me.
    • There are only six sales reps there, all English-speaking and computer-literate.
    • To meet the demand for computer-literate students, accreditation agencies have recommended that universities implement computer competency entrance exams, exit exams, and require computer courses.
    • Today, a computer-literate immigrant to the United States never really leaves home.
    • ‘You could create a campaign that reached every computer-literate voter,’ says Cuban.
    • Support arrangements ranged from contracts with local repair shops to the phone number of the dealer's computer-literate kid.
    • Soldiers assigned to staff positions must be computer-literate and seek training for the operating systems and programs they will use.
    • Some pundits say the migration of more original programming to the Web is inevitable, particularly as today's computer-literate teens reach adulthood.
    • Any security system can be hacked, as computer-literate teenagers prove every day.
    • And here's proof that even the homeless are now computer-literate.

Derivatives

  • computer literacy

  • nounkəmˌpjuːtə ˈlɪt(ə)rəsi
    • He even suggested use of pirated software may promote computer literacy.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The core computer literacy required is familiarity with point-and-click Web pages, and it also helps if readers are familiar with the idea of threaded discussions.
      • Brazil made some news last week for its strong support of open source software as a way of helping to inexpensively push computer literacy throughout the country.
      • We assume that computer literacy would correlate with installed PCs, since Internet access in public schools is not widespread.
      • The participants estimated that the computer literacy of these cyberstalkers was of a wider range than any of the previous group - from fairly low to high.

Definition of computer-literate in US English:

computer-literate

adjectivekəmˈˌpjudər ˈlɪdərət
  • (of a person) having sufficient knowledge and skill to be able to use computers; familiar with the operation of computers.

    (人)能使用计算机的;熟悉计算机操作的

    nowadays, all graduates are computer-literate
    computer-literate executives
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘You could create a campaign that reached every computer-literate voter,’ says Cuban.
    • I'm not computer-literate, by a long shot, but I know people who are, and they tell me that the computers used to count the votes are just as subject to being hacked as any others.
    • Some pundits say the migration of more original programming to the Web is inevitable, particularly as today's computer-literate teens reach adulthood.
    • To meet the demand for computer-literate students, accreditation agencies have recommended that universities implement computer competency entrance exams, exit exams, and require computer courses.
    • For older, less computer-literate teachers, Mr Drage recommends occasional short training periods.
    • However, I did feel the book was written with the computer-literate reader in mind.
    • Such a change is only likely to come about when the majority of that group is populated by truly computer-literate individuals.
    • Today, a computer-literate immigrant to the United States never really leaves home.
    • Soldiers assigned to staff positions must be computer-literate and seek training for the operating systems and programs they will use.
    • And here's proof that even the homeless are now computer-literate.
    • Any security system can be hacked, as computer-literate teenagers prove every day.
    • Support arrangements ranged from contracts with local repair shops to the phone number of the dealer's computer-literate kid.
    • Are there any technically-minded, computer-literate people out there?
    • More surprising is the fact that even the most enlightened and computer-literate parents choose to put the family computer in the son's bedroom, thereby creating access problems for a daughter who would rather like to use it, too.
    • Modestly, I explained that I was pretty computer-literate already.
    • There are only six sales reps there, all English-speaking and computer-literate.
    • A version can also reside online for your computer-literate students.
    • There is a new breed of users out there, computer-literate consumers who don't think twice about altering the look, feel and functionality of a product.
    • I'm the only computer-literate person in the family, so all trouble-shooting in the family goes to me.
    • He gives the example of one man who ‘only used the internet to book his holidays twice a year and that was done on his behalf by a computer-literate friend’.
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