Feb 17, 2019 19:49
5 yrs ago
English term

put wow back

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Jobs was on the front cover of Japanese, French, German and American business and technology magazines for almost three decades. He was referred to as, “go to tech dude”, “the man who changed business forever”, “the whiz kid”, “boy wonder”, “America’s risk taker”, “the magician”, “a legend”, “Mr. Chips,” “the man who put wow back into the computer” and “Stevie wonder.”
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Non-PRO (1): Alexander Somin

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Proposed translations

40 mins
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вернул компьютерам способность удивлять/поражать воображение

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18 mins

вернул компьютерам (былую) крутизну

Или величие, если более формально.
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