file
- file
I
n.
dossier
folder
1) to make up, open a file
6) a file on (to keep a file on smb.)
7) on file (these documents are kept on file)
collection of data in a computer
8) to copy; create; delete, erase; edit; print a file
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) ('to apply') to file for (to file for divorce)
2) (D; tr.) ('to submit') to file with (she filed an application with several employment agencies)
III
n.
row
IV
1)(d; intr.) to file by, past (to file past a coffin)
2) (d; intr.) to file into; out of (to file into an auditorium; the jury filed out of the courtroom)
V
n.
tool for smoothing surfaces
* * *
[faɪl]
create
edit
open a file
print a file
singlefile
out of
('to move in a line') (d;intr.) to file by
(d; intr.) to file into
['collection of data in a computer'] to copy
['dossier'] ['folder'] to make up
['row'] Indian
[tool for smoothing surfaces'] a nail file
a vertical file
in single file
official files
to close a file
to keep a file
(D; tr.) ('to submit') to file with
on file
a file on
(D; intr.) (to apply') to file for
Combinatory dictionary.
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