cybercafe


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cy·ber·ca·fe

 (sī′bər-kă-fā′, -kə-)
n.
1. A cafe from which customers can access the internet.
2. A chatroom.
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cybercafé

(ˈsaɪbəˌkæfeɪ; -ˌkæfɪ)
n
(Communications & Information) a café with computer equipment that gives public access to the internet
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.cybercafé - a cafe whose customers sit at computer terminals and log on to the internet while they eat and drinkcybercafe - a cafe whose customers sit at computer terminals and log on to the internet while they eat and drink
cafe, coffee bar, coffee shop, coffeehouse - a small restaurant where drinks and snacks are sold
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Translations
internetová kavárna
internetcafé
internet-kahvila
kafić s pristupom internetu
サイバーカフェ
사이버 카페
kiberkavarna
cyberkafé
อินเตอร์เน็ตคาเฟ่
quán cà phê internet

cybercafé

[ˈsaɪbəˌkæfeɪ] Ncibercafé m
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cybercafé

[ˈsaɪbərkæfeɪ] ncybercafé m
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

cybercafé

مَقْهَى الاِنْتَرْنَت internetová kavárna internetcafé Internetcafé Ίντερνετ καφέ cibercafé internet-kahvila cybercafé kafić s pristupom internetu cybercafé サイバーカフェ 사이버 카페 cybercafé Internett-kafé kawiarnia internetowa cibercafé, cyber café Интернет-кафе cyberkafé อินเตอร์เน็ตคาเฟ่ sibercafe quán cà phê internet 网吧
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Though students have access to the Internet at different locations, the table shows that the largest number of final year students, 79 (52.7 percent) prefer to use the cybercafe in the media center of the university library.
Please note: One might say that comscore data for India is not reliable (as Comscore doesn't track cybercafe data), I'd argue that content sites like these are mainly visited by professionals during office hours and data is representative of the reality.
The cybercafe, called Nettica, is at the Forum Centre in Longfellow Road and is aimed at 14 to 19 year olds.
But the court in Benidorm heard that a man fitting Mr Real's description was seen using a cybercafe at the time an email was sent offering to negotiate the couple's release, five months after their disappearance.
Other suggestions included community art in the precinct and a cybercafe.
That will only encourage them to use it where you can't see them, such as in a library or cybercafe. The better option is to talk plainly to your child about the internet, be frank about the issues, and explain why you want them to be careful when using it.
This type of event is already spreading rapidly for surfers under the name of CyberCafe, so the company is using the same word.
This was after the NCRPO chief caught 12 senior high school students playing online games and using social media in a computer shop called Sandbox CyberCafe in West Rembo, Makati City.
The registrar added that the use of email/password would not be allowed by cybercafe operators as it had now been classified as an offence for cybercafe to ask for password before rendering services.
Baringo teachers have been warned against cybercafe fraudsters who find their documents, copy and use them to take loans.
Cybercafe users reported the highest proportion of answers related to relationships as a perceived benefit of PAC use.