Macro

  • 41macro — /mak roh/, adj., n., pl. macros. adj. 1. very large in scale, scope, or capability. 2. of or pertaining to macroeconomics. n. 3. anything very large in scale, scope, or capability. 4. Photog. a macro lens. 5. Also called macroinstruction.… …

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  • 42macro- — [[t]mæ̱kroʊ [/t]] PREFIX Macro is added to words in order to form new words that are technical and that refer to things which are large or involve the whole of something. ...the cornerstone of macro economic policy. ...the macro relationship… …

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  • 43macro — I UK [ˈmækrəʊ] / US [ˈmækroʊ] noun [countable] Word forms macro : singular macro plural macros computing a short computer program containing a series of actions that you can start by pressing a particular key or typing a particular command II UK… …

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  • 44Macro — Макро (macro, от др. греч. μακρός длинный, большой): Первая часть составных слов в значении «длинный», «больших размеров», в противоположенность микро . Например, макроподия чрезмерная величина ноги, макрорельеф рельеф, видимый глазом,… …

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  • 45macro- — ► prefijo Componente de palabra procedente del gr. makros, que significa grande, largo: ■ macromolécula. * * * macro (var. «macr ») Elemento prefijo del gr. «makrós», grande, usado en derivados y compuestos cultos: ‘macruro’. * * * macro . (Del… …

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  • 46Macro — Recorded in several forms including MacCrow, Macro, Macrow, Mackro, this is a very unusual surname. We believe that it is almost certainly Scottish in origin, and this is confirmed by the entries in Black s famous Surnames of Scotland recognised… …

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  • 47macro — mac|ro [ˈmækrəu US rou] n plural macros [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: macroinstruction macro (20 21 centuries)] a set of instructions for a computer, stored and used as a unit ▪ You can run a macro to change to US spelling …

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  • 48macro — mac|ro [ˈmækrəu US rou] n plural macros [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: macroinstruction macro (20 21 centuries)] a set of instructions for a computer, stored and used as a unit ▪ You can run a macro to change to US spelling …

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  • 49macro — mac|ro1 [ mækrou ] noun count a short computer program that performs a longer series of operations macro mac|ro 2 [ mækrou ] adjective large or considered in a general way: The U.S. economy was performing very well at the macro level …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 50macro — noun (plural macros) 1》 (also macro instruction) Computing a single instruction that expands automatically into a set of instructions to perform a task. 2》 Photography a macro lens. adjective large scale; overall …

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