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1 exceed
[ik΄si:d] v գերազանցել. չա փը/սահմանն անցնել. թույլատրելի չափն անցնել. exceed expectations գերազանցել բոլոր սպա սումները. exceed instructions լիազորությունների սահմաններից դուրս գալ. Demand exceeds supply Պահանջը գերազանցում է առաջարկը. exceed speed limit արագությունը գերազանցել -
2 Exceed
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3 Exceed the normal limit of credit
v́ تجاوز الحد اَلْعَادِيّ للائتمانEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Exceed the normal limit of credit
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4 label
"In DNS, each part of a DNS domain name that represents a node in the domain namespace tree. For example, the three labels example, microsoft, and com make up the DNS domain name example.microsoft.com. Each label used in a DNS name cannot exceed 63 octets, 255 bytes including the terminating dot, for the fully qualified domain name (FQDN)." -
5 foreseeable loss
An expected loss on a project that is treated as an expense transaction because it is likely that the total project cost will exceed the total project revenue or capitalization limit. -
6 project
A temporary endeavor undertaken to meet or exceed stakeholder expectations. -
7 peak cell rate
"In Asynchronous Transfer Mode, the rate of cells per second that the source device may never exceed." -
8 PCR
"In Asynchronous Transfer Mode, the rate of cells per second that the source device may never exceed." -
9 purchase order overdelivery percentage
The percentage by which product receipt quantities are allowed to exceed the purchase order quantity.English-Arabic terms dictionary > purchase order overdelivery percentage
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10 List View Threshold
A threshold in the Resource Throttling feature that specifies the maximum number of items that a database operation can involve at one time. Operations that exceed this limit are prohibited. -
11 speed
I[spi:d] n արագություն. at full speed լի ընթաց արագությամբ. at/with lightning speed կայծա կնային արագությամբ. speed of light/sound լույսի/ձայնի արագություն. gather speed արագություն զարգացնել. exceed the speed limit գերազանցել թույլատրելի արագությունը: speed merchant խսկց. փաթերակավոր վարորդ (լիխաչ)II[spi:d] v արագ շարժվել, սրընթաց գնալ. սլանալ. The years speed by Տարիները սլանում են. speed up արագացնել. speed up work աշխատանքի ընթացքը արագացնել. The train is speeding up Գնացքը արագություն է զարգացնում
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