A blinkard is an obsolete term for a person who has bad eyes.
metaphor
Toshiba is a Japanese company that makes electronic devices, but the word literally means East (東, to) Lawn (芝, shiba).
which one leaves of grass is a collection of MANY different poems there are 400 poems in the leaves of grass poem collection
The Luftwaffe equipped all their fighters with FuG(Funkgerät; Literally meaning radio equipment in German) receiver/transmittor devices.
Short answer: Four A much more precise answer: The IDE standard allows for two devices to share a single IDE channel. The most common configuration is for there to be two IDE channels on the motherboard, allowing for a total of four devices. It is possible however, to add more IDE channels, usually in the form of PCI add-on IDE controller cards and have literally dozens of IDE devices in a single computer system.
Idioms, metaphors, similes, and hyperbole are all examples of figurative language that should not be taken literally. These literary devices are used to create imagery, evoke emotions, or convey abstract ideas in a more engaging way.
as we walk on a carpet webuild a charge this charge can and will harm any electronics. So the proper procedure is to eliminate this charge by discharge oneself the earth ground literally
Literally a device that has no moving parts. It is frequently used for electronic devices such as transistors and integrated circuits. Also a solid state hard drive has no moving parts.
Literally is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:He literally just wet himself.I will literally be five minutes.
A manual system is one where filing is literally done by hand and where the information is usually stored on cards or in paper files. An electronic filing system is one where information consists of computer data and where a computer system sees to filing, sorting and recovering the data.
Badly. He was a bastard, literally. (And when I say literally, I mean it literally)