English to Spanish Dictionary multitasking

multitasking

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An example of multitasking would be: running your Internet browser and word processor at the same time.
the simultaneous execution of more than one program or task by a single computer processor.
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Running on top of these impressive hardware specs was an equally powerful operating system that supporting full pre-emptive 'multitasking' and had a modular design.
I think in general, why some people can do well at what they call 'multitasking' is because the effort to do it is so stimulating.
I was on the phone to a friend, also an actress, drinking a cup of tea, heating up some porridge and doing the washing up (this is low level 'multitasking' ; the kind that comes easily to women).
Since I am the queen of 'multitasking' , I have started using my Big City dates as excuses to spend the night and go to Big City Research U. library the next day.
Following the trend of 'multitasking' , the fashion designers also did a role-swap - they turned bartenders.
Today, people need a myriad of ways to communicate - and those communication tools that allow for 'multitasking' are high on the list.
Much to my shame I retorted that if her 'multitasking' skills were so admirable then why did she only ever use them to forget four things at once?
It's a job that prohibits any sort of 'multitasking' .
Does the 'multitasking' for which women are often lauded present impenetrable obstacles in the race for single-minded achievement, performance and classic, capitalist definitions of success?
Most users may not realize it, but they are doing quite a bit of 'multitasking' such as having an Internet browser up, as well as a chat client, virus scanner and some kind of productivity software running.
For most mainstream applications, any of the motherboards we tested will perform well enough, but if you want a closer look at the test results, consult our gaming and 'multitasking' test reports.
An example of 'multitasking' would be: running your Internet browser and word processor at the same time.
In a nation of 'multitasking' workaholics, insomnia strikes 127 million adults.
However, this apparent 'multitasking' is just an illusion, because any single-CPU computer is limited to doing one thing at a time.
When your schedule is as packed as mine you have to master the art of 'multitasking' to get things done.
In between they tinker with the radio or CD players - seemingly innocuous 'multitasking' that is a dangerous distraction.
I know I dream of slowing down, of spending hours cooking and eating good food with family and friends, of wandering instead of rushing, and doing nothing instead of 'multitasking' .
Major 'multitasking' going on, which always leads to interesting results.
We laughed at him and asked why he had a cell phone, and apparently, it's one of those 'multitasking' everything-in-one phones.
They 'multitask' less often than those who work together, but still do so frequently.
Your employment is as diversified as your ability to 'multitask' .
However, it is an overrated and counterproductive trap, often misconstrued as dedication to the job, while failure to 'multitask' is often seen as being lazy.
On the one hand there has been a certain amount of rather unfair commentary on how my inability to 'multitask' leads me to cook dishes that arrive on the table in one pot.
She also carries a smaller piece of screen which 'multitasks' as a colander, salad spinner, and scouring pad.
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