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I. prompt [ingl. am. prɑm(p)t, ingl. brit. prɒm(p)t] V. trans.
1. prompt response/outcry/departure:
to prompt sb to + infin
mover a alguien a  +  infin
to prompt sb to + infin
inducir a alguien a  +  infin form.
2. prompt actor/orator:
II. prompt <prompter promptest> [ingl. am. prɑm(p)t, ingl. brit. prɒm(p)t] ADJ.
prompt delivery/reply:
III. prompt [ingl. am. prɑm(p)t, ingl. brit. prɒm(p)t] ADV. ingl. brit.
IV. prompt [ingl. am. prɑm(p)t, ingl. brit. prɒm(p)t] SUST.
1. prompt (reminder):
2. prompt (prompter):
prompt coloq.
3. prompt INFORM.:
I. command [ingl. am. kəˈmænd, ingl. brit. kəˈmɑːnd] V. trans.
1.1. command (order):
to command sb to + infin
ordenarle a alguien que  +  subj
1.2. command (have authority over):
command regiment/army/ship
command regiment/army/ship
command regiment/army/ship
2. command (have):
command wealth/resources
command wealth/resources
command majority
3. command:
command respect
command respect
command respect
command confidence
II. command [ingl. am. kəˈmænd, ingl. brit. kəˈmɑːnd] SUST.
1.1. command C (order):
1.2. command U (authority):
to be at sb's command
1.3. command (directing group):
command C + sing. or pl v.
2. command U (mastery):
3. command C INFORM.:
command prompt SUST. INFORM.
I. prompt [prɒmpt, ingl. am. prɑ:mpt] V. trans.
1. prompt (spur):
to prompt sb to do sth
2. prompt TEAT.:
II. prompt [prɒmpt, ingl. am. prɑ:mpt] ADJ. (quick)
prompt action
prompt delivery
III. prompt [prɒmpt, ingl. am. prɑ:mpt] ADV.
IV. prompt [prɒmpt, ingl. am. prɑ:mpt] SUST.
1. prompt INFORM.:
2. prompt TEAT. (prompter):
apuntador(a) m (f)
I. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, ingl. am. -ˈmænd] V. trans.
1. command (order):
to command sb to do sth
mandar que +subj
2. command (have command over):
3. command (have at one's disposal):
4. command (overlook):
command view
5. command:
command respect
command sympathy
II. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, ingl. am. -ˈmænd] SUST.
1. command (order):
at sb's command
2. command (control):
3. command MILIT.:
4. command INFORM.:
5. command sin pl. (knowledge):
6. command sin pl. form. (view):
command prompt SUST. comput
I. prompt [prampt] V. trans.
1. prompt (spur):
to prompt sb to do sth
2. prompt TEAT.:
II. prompt [prampt] ADJ. (quick)
prompt action
prompt delivery
III. prompt [prampt] ADV.
IV. prompt [prampt] SUST.
1. prompt comput:
2. prompt TEAT. (prompter):
apuntador(a) m (f)
I. command [kə·ˈmænd] V. trans.
1. command (order):
to command sb to do sth
mandar que +subj
2. command (have command over):
3. command (have at one's disposal):
4. command (overlook):
command view
5. command:
command respect
command sympathy
II. command [kə·ˈmænd] SUST.
1. command (order):
at sb's command
2. command (control):
3. command MILIT.:
4. command comput:
5. command (knowledge):
Present
Iprompt
youprompt
he/she/itprompts
weprompt
youprompt
theyprompt
Past
Iprompted
youprompted
he/she/itprompted
weprompted
youprompted
theyprompted
Present Perfect
Ihaveprompted
youhaveprompted
he/she/ithasprompted
wehaveprompted
youhaveprompted
theyhaveprompted
Past Perfect
Ihadprompted
youhadprompted
he/she/ithadprompted
wehadprompted
youhadprompted
theyhadprompted
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For instance, the command line utility grep has a regular expression syntax which matches patterns in lines of text.
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