Engels

Uitgebreide synoniemen voor cc in het Engels

cc:

cc bijvoeglijk naamwoord

  1. cc
    – being ten more than one hundred ninety 1
    two hundred; 200; cc
    – being ten more than one hundred ninety 1
    • two hundred bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • 200 bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • cc bijvoeglijk naamwoord

cc [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord

  1. the cc
    – a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter 1
    the millilitre; the mil; the cubic centimeter; the ml; the milliliter; the cubic centimetre; the cc
    – a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter 1
    • millilitre [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord, Brits
    • mil [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord
    • cubic centimeter [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord, Amerikaans
    • ml [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord
    • milliliter [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord, Amerikaans
    • cubic centimetre [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord, Brits
    • cc [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord
  2. the cc
    – A directive to an e-mail program to send a complete copy of a given piece of mail to another individual. The use of cc mail addressing, as opposed to directly addressing the mail to a person, generally implies that the recipient is not required to take any action; the message is for informational purposes only. In a cc directive, the fact that this recipient received the mail is printed in the mail header and is thus known to all other recipients. 2
    the carbon copy; the courtesy copy; the cc
    – A directive to an e-mail program to send a complete copy of a given piece of mail to another individual. The use of cc mail addressing, as opposed to directly addressing the mail to a person, generally implies that the recipient is not required to take any action; the message is for informational purposes only. In a cc directive, the fact that this recipient received the mail is printed in the mail header and is thus known to all other recipients. 2

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Verwante definities voor "cc":

  1. being ten more than one hundred ninety1
  2. a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter1
  3. A directive to an e-mail program to send a complete copy of a given piece of mail to another individual. The use of cc mail addressing, as opposed to directly addressing the mail to a person, generally implies that the recipient is not required to take any action; the message is for informational purposes only. In a cc directive, the fact that this recipient received the mail is printed in the mail header and is thus known to all other recipients.2