Translation for '
e mail' from English to Russian
NOUN | an e-mail | e-mails | |
VERB | to e-mail | e-mailed | e-mailed e-mailing | e-mails | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- After actor Leonardo DiCaprio, chairman of Earth Day 2000, interviewed Clinton for ABC News, GCC sent out an e-mail that said that DiCaprio's first car was a Jeep Grand Cherokee and that his current car was a Chevrolet Tahoe.
- According to the article, Dunn claimed in an e-mail to have checked with colleagues who "deal with TV issues" who denied telling anyone to avoid Fox.
- Warner reacted to his suspension by questioning Blatter's conduct and adding that FIFA secretary general, Jérôme Valcke, had told him via e-mail that Qatar had bought the 2022 World Cup.
- This type of faxing is not related to the e-mail–to–fax service that still uses fax modems at least one way.
- A portmanteau of "emotion" and "sound", an emotisound is a brief sound transmitted and played back during the viewing of a message, typically an IM message or e-mail message.
- Instead DNS resolution takes place transparently in applications such as web browsers, e-mail clients, and other Internet applications.
- While living in New Mexico in 1993 he set up another e-mail address and began posting to his own USENET newsgroup, alt.fan.douglas-adams, and occasionally, when his computer was acting up, to the comp.sys.mac hierarchy.
- There are no government restrictions on access to the Internet or credible reports that the government monitors e-mail or Internet chat rooms without appropriate legal authority.
- BadTrans is a malicious Microsoft Windows computer worm distributed by e-mail.
- Unsolicited commercial e-mail and other forms of spam have become so prevalent as to have become a major nuisance to users of these services, as well as being a financial burden on internet service providers.
- Some e-mail viruses written after the Good Times scare contained text announcing that "This virus is called 'Good Times [...] , presumably hoping to gain kudos amongst other virus writers by appearing to have created a worldwide scare.
- Some of FidoNet's echomail conferences are available via gateways with the Usenet news hierarchy using software like UFGate.
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