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  • 101ADO — ActiveX Database Objects. ADO er Microsofts COM baserede database teknologi, der definerer en standard for universiel adgang til strukturede data, herunder SQL databaser, komma separerede filer, tekstfiler, regneark et cetera. ADO er et,… …

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  • 102Ado-Ekiti — Original name in latin Ado Ekiti Name in other language Ado Ekiti State code NG Continent/City Africa/Lagos longitude 7.621 latitude 5.2215 altitude 430 Population 424340 Date 2013 08 05 …

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  • 103ado — a|do [əˈdu:] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: at do to do, being done ] without more/further ado without delaying or wasting any time ▪ So without further ado, I ll now ask Mr Davis to open the debate …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 104ado — noun fuss or difficulty: this is much ado about almost nothing. Phrases without further (or more) ado without any fuss or delay; immediately. Origin ME (orig. in the sense action, business ): from northern ME at do to do , from ON at (used to… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 105ado — noun (U) without more/further ado without delaying or wasting any time: So without further ado, I ll now ask Mr Davis to open the debate …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 106ado — UK [əˈduː] / US [əˈdu] noun without further/more ado without any delay Without further ado, let s begin the show …

    English dictionary

  • 107ado — /əˈdu / (say uh dooh) noun 1. activity; bustle; fuss. –phrase 2. much ado about nothing, a great fuss about very little. {Middle English ado, at do to do} …

  • 108-ado — {{#}}{{LM A42300}}{{〓}} {{[}} ado{{]}} {{<}}1{{>}} Sufijo que indica tiempo: • reinado, noviciado.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Sufijo que indica lugar: • principado, consulado.{{○}} {{<}}3{{>}} Sufijo que indica dignidad o título: • vizcondado,… …

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  • 109ado — n. (pl. ados) fuss, busy activity; trouble, difficulty. Phrases and idioms: without more ado immediately. Etymology: orig. in much ado = much to do, f. north. ME at do (= to do) f. ON at AT as sign of infin. + DO(1) …

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  • 110ado — noun Etymology: Middle English, from at do, from at + don, do to do Date: 14th century 1. heightened fuss or concern ; to do 2. time wasting bother over trivial details < wrote the paper without further ado > …

    New Collegiate Dictionary