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whiteboard
[ hwahyt-bawrd, 鈥-产辞丑谤诲, wahyt鈥 ]
noun
- a smooth, glossy sheet of white plastic that can be written on with a colored pen or marker in the manner of a blackboard.
- Computers. Also called interactive whiteboard. an interactive display screen that is connected to a computer and allows for viewing, input, and collaboration by multiple users:
A whiteboard can enhance classroom instruction.
whiteboard
/ 藞飞补瑟迟藢产蓴藧诲 /
noun
- a shiny white surface that can be wiped clean after being used for writing or drawing on, used esp in teaching
- a large screen used to project computer images to a group of people
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of whiteboard1
Example Sentences
His "number one piece of advice" for anyone taking part is to learn from his mistakes and take a calculator and a whiteboard.
He confidently illustrates what he鈥檚 deduced by drawing a grid on a whiteboard and yammering as his suspects and colleagues watch, slack-jawed.
Behind Crockett, a whiteboard leans on the studio wall scrawled with the titles of 28 songs he鈥檚 recording for his next record 鈥 Vol.
Porter鈥檚 national prominence grew when, during congressional hearings, she grilled Trump administration officials and corporate chieftains using her whiteboard to make esoteric policy understandable.
Eric Musselman marched into the visiting locker room at Pauley Pavilion, smoldering with each step, and went straight to the whiteboard.
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