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  • 51Smart TV — For the Danish company, see SmartTV A/S. Smart TV, which is also sometimes referred to as Connected TV or Hybrid TV , (not to be confused with Internet TV or Web TV), is the phrase used to describe the current trend of integration of the internet …

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  • 53SMART-1 — Infobox Spacecraft Name = SMART 1 Caption = SMART 1. (ESA) Organization = ESA Major Contractors = Mission Type = Orbiter Satellite Of = Moon Orbital Insertion Date = Launch = September 27, 2003 Launch Vehicle = Ariane 5 Decay = Mission Duration …

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  • 54Smart — Cet article concerne la société allemande Smart. Pour les autres significations, voir Smart (homonymie). Logo de Smart …

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  • 55smart — smart1 [ smart ] adjective *** ▸ 1 intelligent ▸ 2 clever/funny but rude ▸ 3 about weapons etc ▸ 4 tidy/clean/fashionable ▸ 5 connected with the rich ▸ 6 quick and full of energy 1. ) intelligent: Sophie is a smart, hard working student. If you… …

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  • 56SMART-1 — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Smart (homonymie). SMART 1 Caractéristiques Agence …

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  • 57smart — I UK [smɑː(r)t] / US [smɑrt] adjective Word forms smart : adjective smart comparative smarter superlative smartest ** 1) a) clean and neat in appearance and dressed in nice fashionable clothes, especially in a slightly formal way Sandy s looking… …

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  • 58smart — smart1 W2S3 [sma:t US sma:rt] adj comparative smarter superlative smartest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(intelligent)¦ 2¦(disrespectful)¦ 3¦(neat)¦ 4¦(fashionable)¦ 5¦(technology)¦ 6 the smart money is on somebody/something 7¦(quick)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ …

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  • 59smart — I adj. impudent (colloq.) 1) to get smart with (don t get smart with me) shrewd 2) smart to + inf. (she was smart to refuse; it was smart of him to reinvest his money) II v. 1) (D; intr.) to smart at, over (to smart at an insult) 2) (D; intr.) to …

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  • 60smart — pfiffig; clever * * * smart [sma:ɐ̯t] <Adj.>: a) gewandt und gewitzt; geschäftstüchtig: ein smarter Kurdirektor; er ist viel zu smart, um darauf hereinzufallen. Syn.: auf Draht (ugs.), auf Zack (ugs.), ↑ ausgekocht (ugs. abwertend), ↑… …

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