Definition: 1. Something with a round shape like a flat circular plate. 2. A flat circular plate. 3. Sound recording consisting of a disc with continuous grooves; formerly used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracked in the grooves.
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Use 'disk' in a sentence:
1. It appears the names were accidentally erased from computer disks.
2. To see how this influences trade, consider the business of making disk drives for computers.
3. The hard disk is dead.
4. Every plant on the disk had responded to the pull of gravity, and pointed its roots to the outside.
5. This is possible only because disk drives, while valuable, are small and light and so cost little to ship.
6. Mr. Means sold computer disks as a sideline.
7. The program takes up 2.5 megabytes of disk space.
8. As the nebula collapsed caused by its gravity, it spun faster and flattened into a disk.
9. How do you like this disk?
10. I have a magnetic disk.
11. The program takes up 2.5 megabytes of disk space and can be run on a standard personal computer.
12. We turn from the disk subsystem to focus on the processors.
13. The team found that at some positions in the disk, planets would be pushed inward.
14. The modern image is that dreams are the brain's way of cleaning up the computer's hard disk.
15. When you actually wanna store information on disk, you can actually use magnetic particles.
16. How do you get data off the hard disk?
17. You should write-protect all disks that you do not usually need to write to.
18. A CD-ROM is a separate disk that contains lots of information.
19. As far as the hard disk is concerned, the bigger the better.
20. A secretary can file papers as efficiently as a floppy disk can store them.
21. I can boot up from a floppy disk, but that's all.
22. Distance therefore poses no obstacle to the globalisation of the disk-drive industry.
23. Some or all paths to disk do not support protection.
24. Help you cultivate a sense of disk, so that banner, plan well ahead.
25. He ordered twelve gross of the disks.
26. The disk has no viruses — I've scanned it already.
27. These discs hold more than 400 times as much information as a conventional computer floppy disk.
28. You can transfer data to a disk in a few seconds.
29. One CD-ROM disk can hold over 100,000 pages of text.
30. You should make a copy of the disk as a backup.
31. These files have been zipped up to take up less disk space so they take less time to download.
32. How much disk space will it take up?
33. Always make a backup disk as an insurance policy.
34. You switch on, push in the disk and there you are!
35. My computer can't read the disk you sent.
36. You can buy the disks in packs of ten.
37. Every file on the same disk must have a different name.
38. The disk will corrupt if it is overloaded.
39. The text on the disk seems to be corrupt.
40. If you want your computer to run faster, do not install too many programs on the hard disk.
41. An electrical surge damaged the computer's disk drive.
42. The image is then stored on the computer hard disk as a vast array of black or white dots.
43. Red blood cells are roughly the shape of a disk.
44. His gloved hand held up a computer disk.
45. They send a service engineer to fix the disk drive.
46. Zip disks could be used to store the equivalent of three music CDs.
47. Everything in the computer's memory can be copied onto disks.
48. The password permits access to all the files on the hard disk.
49. The password permits access to all files on the hard disk.