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Stock is running low? #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 20, 2004 18:21 pm   Stock is running low?
 

Test No. incompl/advan-45 "At the Office (1)", question 5

The ......... of zip discs in the office is running dangerously low.

(a) share
(b) state
(c) stock
(d) selection

Test No. incompl/advan-45 "At the Office (1)", answer 5

The stock of zip discs in the office is running dangerously low.

Correct answer: (c) stock

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Run #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 20, 2004 20:01 pm   Run
 

Hi,

Run out means the same as run low - in both cases there isn't much stock left.

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Run #3 (permalink) Tue Apr 26, 2005 8:56 am   Run
 

Alan wrote:
Hi,

Run out means the same as run low - in both cases there isn't much stock left.

Alan

Never ever heard before about "zip discs" - is there any other vocabulary available? THANKS!
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Zip discs #4 (permalink) Tue Apr 26, 2005 9:32 am   Zip discs
 

I suggest you try and get hold of an English Language computer magazine and you'll get a number of computer expressions that will keep you going for ages!
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Just in case #5 (permalink) Thu Apr 28, 2005 6:19 am   Just in case
 

Here's one definition I hope it helps:

Zip Disk
An advanced version of the floppy disk, created by Iomega. These disks (typically 100MB or 250MB) enable you to store, share, and backup information from your computer using an Iomega Zip Drive. The Jaz series stores up to 2GB and offers removable storage capacity at speeds matching many existing hard drives. The PocketZip product is designed to work with digital cameras, MP3 players, and mobile computers; it provides removable, rewritable storage on 40MB disks (that means a single disk has more room to store information than 25 floppies put together).
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