| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| document | /'dɑkʲumɪnt/ | Noun
(transitive) If you document something, you make a record of it, usually in writing. | documentary documentation |
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She carefully filed all the documents.
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List two things the document tells you about life in the United States.
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n. 文件, 公文
vt. 记载, 用文件等证明
[计算机] 文档
1. She signed her name to the document.
她在文件上签了名。
This document is The Statement of Policy on Colonial Development and Welfare, presented by the Secretary of State.
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This means that it must be well documented, with for example user manuals, test data and guidance on setting up systems.
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