EXPRESS
Express
"Express" is a song recorded by American singer Christina Aguilera for the accompanying soundtrack album to her film debut, Burlesque . It was written by Aguilera, C. "Tricky" Stewart and Claude Kelly and was produced by Stewart. "Express" is an uptempo number. The track premiered on November 3, 2010 on On Air with Ryan Seacrest to promote the soundtrack.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Express (Christina Aguilera song)
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EXPRESS
EXPRESS is a standard data modeling language for product data. EXPRESS is formalized in the ISO Standard for the Exchange of Product model STEP , and standardized as ISO 10303-11.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: EXPRESS (data modeling language)
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express
Noun
- A mode of transportation, often a train, that travels quickly or directly.
- I took the express into town.
- An express rifle.
- A clear image or representation; an expression; a plain declaration.
- A messenger sent on a special errand; a courier.
- An express office.
- That which is sent by an express messenger or message.
Noun (etymology 2)
- The action of conveying some idea using words or actions; communication, expression.
- A specific statement or instruction.
Verb
- To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
- To press, squeeze out (especially said of milk).
- To translate messenger RNA into protein.
- To transcribe deoxyribonucleic acid into messenger RNA.
Adjective
- Moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops.
- Specific or precise; directly and distinctly stated; not merely implied.
- I gave him express instructions not to begin until I arrived, but he ignored me.
- This book cannot be copied without the express permission of the publisher.
- Truly depicted; exactly resembling.
- In my eyes it bore a livelier image of the spirit, it seemed more express and single, than the imperfect and divided countenance.
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