Xin lỗi vì lạc đề, nhưng nghe mấy bác bàn luận về FAQS tui chịu ko nổi. FAQS là viết tắt của Frequently Asked QuestionS có nghĩa là những câu hỏi được hỏi thường xuyên. Tức là một game có nhiều người chơi, mà số người chơi này lại hỏi các câu hỏi giống nhau hay gần giống nhau, và đều có cùng một nội dung trả lời. Còn chữ S có nghĩa là số nhiều trong tiếng Anh đó mấy bác ơi.
Mấy bác không tin thì đây nè, tui cho các bác xem bằng chứng nhé!
Những định nghĩa của FAQ trên mạng bằng tiếng Anh
A list of questions and answers. It is an abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions.
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List of frequently asked questions and their answers.
www.tamu.edu/ode/glossary.html
A list with Frequently Asked Questions and their answers. Usually accompanies a Web site or Usenet newsgroup to provide an introduction to the site or group, so you can easily locate necessary information while the regular users don't have to answer the same questions over and over again.
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Frequently Asked Questions. A FAQ is a list of questions and answers about a specific subject.
classes.kumc.edu/general/wbmodule/terminology.htm
A posted document that contains lists of questions typically asked by new Internet users (newbies) with informative answers. Pronounced "fack."
faculty.valencia.cc.fl.us/jdelisle/lis2004/glossary.htm
Frequently Asked Question(s); also refers to a document answering those questions.
www.third-plateau.org/faq/dxm_glossary.shtml
(Frequently Asked Questions) A compilation of commonly asked questions and answers on a particular subject.
www.securitypanel.org/glossary.html
Frequently Asked Questions. A list of questions and answers related to a newsgroup, software, Web site, etc.
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An abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions. Linux information is often presented in the form of lists of questions and answers called FAQs.
www.linux.cu/documentos/RedHat/gsg/ch-glossary.htm
Frequently Asked Question, references a document containing common questions and their answers.
www.btinternet.com/~mbohan/phantasy/jargonf.htm
LDP hosts a number of documents that are a list in the form of questions and answers. These documents are called FAQs. A FAQ is usually a single-page document.
ldp.rtin.bz/LDP/LDP-Author-Guide/html/glossary.html
highly useful, a list of common questions about a particular topic, product, or service directed primarily at new users.
www.geocities.com/Athens/2405/glossary.html
Frequently asked questions
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Acronym for Frequently Asked Questions. A list containing the answers to frequently asked questions on just about any topic.
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Acronym for Frequently Asked Questions.
antoine.frostburg.edu/college/chemistry/senese/f-glossary.shtml
Frequently Asked Questions: A list with their answers. Most mailing lists and all network newsgroups provide FAQ postings on a regular basis.
www.virtualschool.edu/mon/Internet/GlossaryInternetTerms.html
A common type of document on the Internet that contains a list of questions and answers on a common theme. On the World Wide Web, questions are often hyperlinks to the answers.
website.armmnet.net/faq/glossary.html
This is the acronym for Frequently Asked Questions. A common feature on the Internet, FAQs are files of answers to commonly asked questions. Read FAQs before wasting electrons asking obvious questions. Saves you from receiving flames.
www.epibiostat.ucsf.edu/epidem/WWWglossary.html
Frequently Asked Questions is the name given to a data file, web page or section of an instruction manual which attempts to save time by answering many common questions about a specific topic before users think of asking them.
www.pressme.co.uk/glossary/gloss02.shtml
Throughout the Internet FAQs are listed which contain questions and answers to frequently asked questions. They are found on web pages, FTP sites, and Usenet news or other electronic discussion groups.
www.unm.edu/~libinfo/Libraries/glossary.html
(Frequently Asked Question) Lists of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) covering all manner of topics can be found across the World Wide Web, allowing the user to search for a query that somebody has already found the answer to.
www.uk-business.net/adsl-broad-band-uk-internet-jargon-buster.html
(Frequently asked questions)-A list of often asked questions and answers to those questions in an attempt to save time and effort answering hundreds of e-mail questions over and over again.
u-surf.com/glossary.htm
Frequently Asked Questions. Usually a text file that gives the answers to common questions users have about a service, product or particular topic. Pronounced "Fak".
www.jmr.com/support/glossary.html
Acronym for Frequently Asked Questions. A page or section within a Web site that answers the most common questions on a certain topic.
www.your-own-page.co.uk/definitions.htm
Frequently Asked Question(s). Originally designated as a list of questions and answers on a specific topic, it has evolved to mean almost any online help file.
www.gamefaqs.com/features/help/hmisc_2.html
a list of questions that are frequently asked (about a given topic) along with their answers
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) are a series of questions and answers all pertaining to a certain topic. "FAQ" is sometimes pronounced as an acronym, fak, and sometimes as the initialism F.A.Q. (Since it originated in the text medium of USENET, there is no agreed-upon pronunciation.)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAQ