tab
Prononciation : [/tæb/]
Mot
Contexte : « computing »
(noun) a small labeled area or button on a computer screen representing a separate function or document, usually found in web browsers or software programs. It's like a virtual sticky note that helps you switch between different things you're working on.
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I have multiple tabs open in my web browser for different websites.
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I accidentally closed the tab with all my research notes.
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Can you open a new tab to look up that information?
Contexte : « informal »
(noun) an amount of money that someone owes, especially at a bar or restaurant. It's the bill or receipt showing what you need to pay for food or drinks.
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I'll pick up the tab for dinner tonight.
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He refused to pay his tab and walked out of the restaurant.
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Do you remember what the tab was for our drinks last night?
Contexte : « restaurant »
(verb) to keep a record of the food and drinks ordered by a customer or group of customers to calculate the final bill. This is what the waiter or waitress does to make sure you pay for what you ate or drank.
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The server will tab your order and bring you the bill at the end of your meal.
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They forgot to tab our table, so we got our meal for free.
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Did the waitress remember to tab our table?
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