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1 declare
[di΄kleə] v հայտարարել, հայտ արարու թյուն անել, հռչակել. declare war պատերազմ հայ տարարել. declare one’s love սեր խոստո վանել. declare oneself խոստովանել. declare innocent/surpri sed անմեղ հայտարարել. շատ զարմացած լինել. թղթխ. կոզիր/հաղթաթուղթ հայտա րարել -
2 Declare
v́ صرح ، أقر ، أعلن -
3 déclaré
سافرمبينمعلنمقرر -
4 DECLARE WAR (TO)
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5 DECLARE A STATE OF SIEGE (TO)
English-Arabic military dictionary > DECLARE A STATE OF SIEGE (TO)
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6 overload
Declare at least two versions of a method that have the same name but different signatures. -
7 déclarer
v tصرّح ['sʼarːaħa]◊Il a déclaré qu'il ne savait rien. — صرح بأنه لم يكن يعلم شيئا
————————se déclarerv prse produire شب ['ʃabːa]◊L'incendie s'est déclaré dans la nuit. — شبت النار في الليل
* * *v tصرّح ['sʼarːaħa]◊Il a déclaré qu'il ne savait rien. — صرح بأنه لم يكن يعلم شيئا
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8 Object data type
"A fundamental data type representing any object that can be recognized by Visual Basic. Although you can declare any object variable as type Object, it is best to declare object variables according to their specific types." -
9 se déclarer
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10 Function procedure
A procedure that returns a value and that can be used in an expression. You declare a function with the Function statement and end it with the End Function statement. -
11 private procedure
A Sub or Function procedure that has been declared as private by using the Private keyword in a Declare statement. Private procedures are available for use only by other procedures within the same module. -
12 public variable
A variable you declare with the Public keyword in the Declarations section of a module. A public variable can be shared by all the procedures in every module in a database. -
13 transparency
"A security model that helps developers write and deploy secure libraries and applications by isolating code depending on privilege. Level 1 transparency was introduced in the.NET Framework version 2.0. It enables developers to annotate code to declare which types and members can perform security elevations and other trusted actions (security-critical) and which cannot (security-transparent). Level 2 transparency, which was introduced in the.NET Framework 4, refines this model. It adds a third group of code, security-safe-critical code, which are types or members that access secure resources and can be safely used by partially-trusted code in the.NET Framework." -
14 Windows extensibility points
A mechanism that an app can use to interact with the system or with other apps. You must declare extensibility points in the package manifest.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows extensibility points
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15 capability
"A value that developers specify in the app manifest for their Windows Store apps. Windows Store apps use capabilities to declare that the app requires programmatic access to protected user resources, such as the Pictures library, or connected devices, such as a webcam." -
16 Disqualify Lead
"To render or declare something, such as a lead, unqualified or unfit." -
17 Qualify Lead
"To render or declare something, such as a lead, qualified or fit." -
18 allegience
[ə΄li:dзəns] n հավատարմություն, նվիրվածություն. declare/swear allegience հայ տա րարել/երդվել հավատարմություն. pledge allegience հավատարմության երդում տալ -
19 illegal
[i΄li:gl] a անօրինական. ապօրինի. ար գելված. declare illegal անօրինական ճան աչել/հայտարարել հմկրգ. illegal character/instruction ար գել ված սիմվոլ/հրահանգ -
20 insolvent
[in΄sɔlvənt] n սնանկ, ան վճա րո ւնակ. declare oneself insolvent իրեն սնանկ/ան վճարունակ հայտարարել
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