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Type Phrase Means Eslpod Information Computer Handwritten Blood

Id ESLPod_1194_WE_2060
Episode Id ESLPod 1194
Episode Title Using a Map Program
Phrase to type in
Text The phrase "to type in," in this podcast, means to use a keyboard to enter information into a computer: "Don't let anyone see when you type in your personal identification number at the bank." The phrase "to type (something) up means to type the information that is on a printed document or a handwritten note, so that it is saved electronically on a computer: "They've hired a few interns to type up these old, handwritten letters." The phrase "to touch-type" means to type without looking at the keyboard: "Hal types with two fingers, because he never learned how to touch-type." Finally, "blood type" refers to the type of blood that one has: "Which type of blood do you have: A, B, AB, or O?"
Topics Technology | Transportation | Travel

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