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input
Noun
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The input is the information that is put into something.
Everyone who is affected should have a chance to provide input.
You can put a mask over your eyes and plugs in your ears, but it's impossible to block out all sensory input.
The input to the amplifier should be digital.
Teachers should welcome input from their students.
It is important to avoid errors during data input.
input
Verb
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If you input something (often into a computer) you put it in.
If the text has been correctly input to the computer, there should be no problems.
deck
Noun
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A deck is the floor of a ship.
The sailors had to clean the top deck.
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A deck is the space between the floors of a ship.
The cannons were lined up in the gun deck.
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A deck is something that is like the floor of a ship.
We sat on the top deck of the bus.
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A deck is the outside floor of a house or building without a roof.
We went out onto the observation deck at the top of the tall building.
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A deck is the surface of a bridge.
The bridge was closed while the deck was being repaired.
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A deck is a pack of playing cards.
Before playing poker, you need to shuffle the deck.
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A deck is a packet of drugs.
deck
Verb
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When you deck something, you dress it up.
We had to deck out the room with ribbons for the party.
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If you deck someone, you knock them down to the floor.
He was so angry, I thought he would deck me.