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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th 
	
		   
 analogue   
  ana·logue  [analogue analogues]  (BrE) (NAmE ana·log)adjective, noun BrE [ˈænəlɒɡ]  NAmE [ˈænəlɔːɡ]  NAmE [ˈænəlɑːɡ]   adjective  (technical)  1. (of an electronic process)using a continuously changing range of physical quantities to measure or store data   •an  analogue circuit/computer/signal   2.  (BrE also ana·log) (of a clock or watch)showing the time using hands on a  ↑dial  and not with a display of numbers    compare  ↑digital       Word Origin:    early 19th cent.: from  French, from  Greek analogon, neuter of  analogos ‘proportionate’.       noun  (formal or technical)  a thing that is similar to another thing   •Scientists are attempting to compare features of extinct animals with living analogues.        Word Origin:    early 19th cent.: from  French, from  Greek analogon, neuter of  analogos ‘proportionate’.     
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