"Admin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Admin" is short for "administrator" or "administration." It typically refers to a person who has higher-level access and control over a system, such as a computer network, website, or software application. Admins have the authority to manage user accounts, configure settings, troubleshoot issues, and enforce policies within their domain. In some contexts, it can also refer to the work or tasks performed by someone in an administrative role, such as managing office operations or coordinating events.
1. As a noun: The admin team is responsible for managing user accounts on our website.
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"The admin team promptly responds to user inquiries and handles account creations and deletions."
2. As a short form of "administrator": Our office's new admin, Sarah, has been doing a great job organizing meetings.
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"Please contact our admin, Sarah, if you need assistance with scheduling."
3. In reference to administrative tasks: I have a lot of admin work to do today, including filing reports and updating records.
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"Before the end of the day, I need to finish all my admin tasks to stay on top of my workload."
4. In the context of computer systems: You'll need administrative privileges to install this software on your computer.
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"Ask the IT admin for permission before attempting to install any new programs."
5. Describing a role or position: She was promoted from receptionist to admin assistant, overseeing daily office operations.
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"Her hard work and attention to detail led to her promotion from front desk to admin assistant."
Adlibbing refers to the act of speaking or performing without prior preparation, improvising one's words or actions on the spot. It is often used in situations where a speaker or performer must react spontaneously or fill in time without a scripted or rehearsed segment. The term "ad lib" is derived from the Latin phrase "ad libitum," which means "at one's pleasure" or "as one likes." In acting, music, or public speaking, ad-libbing can showcase a person's ability to think quickly and adapt to unforeseen circumstances.
"Adlocution" refers to an act or instance of speaking directly to someone, often with emphasis or urgency. It can also denote a formal or earnest address or speech given to a specific person or group.
The term "adluminal" is not widely recognized or has a specific meaning in mainstream English. It could potentially be a misspelling or a unique term used in a specific context or field. Without further information, it is difficult to provide a precise definition.
I'm sorry, but "adma" does not seem to be a recognized word in English. If you meant "Adam," it is the first man created according to the biblical story, or it can be used as a given name. If "adma" is a typo or from a different context, please provide more information or correction.
The word "admarginate" is not commonly used, and it appears to be a variant or misspelling of "demarginate." However, if we consider it as a combination of "ad-" (meaning 'to' or 'toward') and "margin," it could potentially mean to move something towards the margin or edge. In a more figurative sense, it might refer to bringing a topic or issue to the forefront from the peripheral or less significant position. Without standard usage or clear definition, its meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is employed.
"Admensuration" is not a commonly used word in English, and it does not have a widely recognized meaning. It could potentially be a misspelled or misunderstood term. If you meant "admeasurement," it refers to the act of measuring or determining the size or dimensions of something. If you intended a different word, please provide the correct spelling or context for a more accurate explanation.
I'm sorry, but "admete" is not a commonly recognized English word. It might be a misspelling or possibly a term from a specific context or language other than English. If you meant "admit," its meaning is to acknowledge or allow something as true or valid, or to grant entry or access to someone.
Admetus is a male given name derived from Greek mythology. In Greek myth, Admetus was a king of Thessaly known for his hospitality and piety. He was favored by the gods, particularly Apollo, who helped him when Admetus was faced with the death of his wife Alcestis. Alcestis voluntarily died in Admetus' place, but Apollo intervened and brought her back to life. The name Admetus can symbolize kindness, loyalty, and the power of divine intervention.