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'Office 365 vs. G Suite' text
Vocabulary and expressions…
'Office 365 vs. G Suite' text
Vocabulary and expressions
BEHEMOTH
Definition
(noun)
- something that is very big and powerful, especially a company or organization;
- something of monstrous size, power, or appearance
Sentences
"She works in a seventy-storey behemoth in Manhattan"
"But now, the gambling behemoth is facing lawsuits"
Usage
It's a formal word
used more often in magazines and newspapers since 2000.
Uncommon in spoken and academic language.
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BUILT OUT
Definition of "build out" (noun)
- the growth, development, or expansion of something.
- the state of maximum development as permitted by a plan or regulations.
built out (by extension): developed, expanded
Sentences:
- Are the G Suite offerings really as built out and operational as Microsoft?
- Knox built out Twitter's presence in Asia, which started with an office in Singapore
- The company doesn't want to deploy the technology too widely until it has built out more logistics and capacity for managing that.
Usage
- more common in newspapers, less common in academic and spoken languages.
ON PREMISE
On-premises software (sometimes misspelled "on-premise" or abbreviated as "on-prem") is installed and runs on computers on the premises (in the building) of the person or organization using the software, rather than at a remote facility such as a server farm or cloud. On-premises software is sometimes referred to as “shrinkwrap” software, and off-premises software is commonly called “software as a service” ("SaaS") or “cloud computing”.
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SEAMLESS
Definition
happening smoothly, without any sudden changes, interruption, or difficulty
Sentences
- "A transition from on premise Microsoft to Office 365 will have a more seamless user experience compared to a drastic change with G Suite."
- "The intention is to achieve a seamless transition with a continuity of management.
Translation
ininterrupto, perfeito
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Usage
More common in magazine, newspaper and academic language.
Less common in spoken language.
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BIAS
Definition
a strong feeling in favour of or against one group of people, or one side in an argument, often not based on fair judgement
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THREAD
metaphorical definition
an idea or a feature that is part of something greater; an idea
that connects the different parts of something
sentences
"a chat-based workspace that provides users a modern digital workspace that supports persistent and threaded chat"
original concept
a thin string of cotton, wool, silk, etc. used for sewing or making cloth