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1 hours ago abbreviation for peer-to-peer: involving sharing files or other resources between computers connected through a network, rather than using a central server (= a central computer that stores files): a P2P …
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11 hours ago experience, record, history, past, training, education, grounding, knowledge. 1.1. A document or certificate proving a person's identity or qualifications. ‘examine carefully the credentials of all callers before admitting them’. More example sentences.
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5 hours ago Professional credentials must be assessed by professional or licensing regulatory bodies or by employers. unesco.ca Les t it res professionnels son t évalués par les associa ti ons professionnelles, les o rganismes de réglement at ion professionnelle ou le s employeurs.
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7 hours ago From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Computers P2P P2P / ˌpiː tə ˈpiː / adjective 1 (peer-to-peer) peer-to-peer computer systems make it possible to exchange files, software etc between two computers, even though they are not connected to each other 2 (person-to-person) person-to-person methods of paying for something allow the person buying something on the Internet to pay the person who is selling it P2P payments From Longman Business Dictionary P2P P2P…
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5 hours ago Word Origin late Middle English: from medieval Latin credentialis, from credentia, from Latin credent-‘believing’, from the verb credere. The original use was as an adjective in the sense ‘giving credence to, recommending’, frequently in credential letters or papers , hence credentials (mid 17th cent.).
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10 hours ago Look up the English to German translation of credentials in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function.
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2 hours ago P2P definition: peer-to-peer | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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7 hours ago Peer-to-Peer (P2P): A technology that allows for informal networks of computers to share resources. In P2P networking, downloads are split into much smaller chunks of data and sent via the network of connected computers, enabling quicker file transfers. Podcast: A method of publishing usually audio files on the Internet. A user can subscribe to these files (often at no cost), and download them to his/her …
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11 hours ago Many translated example sentences containing "professional credentials" – German-English dictionary and search engine for German translations.
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12 hours ago entitling to credit, confidence, etc.; accrediting. noun [usually pl.] 2. anything giving evidence that someone is entitled to or deserving of credit, confidence, etc. 3. a document that serves as official proof of a person's position, authority, etc.; specif., letters of credence.
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10 hours ago noun. /krəˈdenʃlz/. /krəˈdenʃlz/. [plural] jump to other results. credentials (as/for something) the qualities, training or experience that make you suitable to do something. She has impeccable credentials as a researcher. He has all the credentials for the job.
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› abbreviation for peer-to-peer: involving sharing files or other resources between computers connected through a network, rather than using a central server (= a central computer that stores files): "P2P" in Business English.
Provide with credentials. Late Middle English from medieval Latin credentialis, from credentia (see credence ). The original use was as an adjective in the sense ‘giving credence to, recommending’, frequently in credential letters or papers, hence credentials (mid 17th century).
Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) (formerly AEB & NEAB): Certificate in English Language Skills (ESOL), JET SET, range of graded exams for ESOL. Asynchronous (adj.): Not happening in real time.