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1 interruption
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2 interruption
إيقافانقطاعتوقفقطعمقاطعة -
3 interruption
[ˌintə΄rʌpʃn] n ընդհատում, ընդ միջում, դադար. տեխ. անջատում. խան գա րում. I don’t want any interruptions Չեմ ուզում, որ ինձ խանգարեն -
4 arrêt
n m1 sans mouvement توقف [ta'waqːuf]2 interruption توقف [ta'waqːuf]3 sans arrêt باستمرار [bistim׳raːr]* * *n m1 sans mouvement توقف [ta'waqːuf]2 interruption توقف [ta'waqːuf]3 sans arrêt باستمرار [bistim׳raːr] -
5 émettre
v t1 أصدرَ ['ʔasʼdara]2 exprimer نصح، عبَّر [na׳sʼaћa, 'ʔʼabːara]3 transmettre بث ['baθːa]◊Cette station de radio émet sans interruption. — محطة الراديو هذه تبث دون انقطاع
4 أصدر ['ʔasʼdara]* * *v t1 أصدرَ ['ʔasʼdara]2 exprimer نصح، عبَّر [na׳sʼaћa, 'ʔʼabːara]3 transmettre بث ['baθːa]◊Cette station de radio émet sans interruption. — محطة الراديو هذه تبث دون انقطاع
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7 suspension
n f1 interruption تعليق [taʔʼ׳liːq]3 sanction إيقاف [ʔiː׳qaːf]* * *n f1 interruption تعليق [taʔʼ׳liːq]3 sanction إيقاف [ʔiː׳qaːf] -
8 buffer
An area of memory reserved for temporarily holding data before that data is used by a receiving device or application. Buffering protects against the interruption of data flow. -
9 standby
"A state in which your computer consumes less power when it is idle, but remains available for immediate use. While your computer is on standby, information in computer memory is not saved on your hard disk. If there is an interruption in power, the information in memory is lost." -
10 impatient
[im΄peiʃnt] a անհամբեր. grow/get impatient անհամբերություն ցուցաբերել. be impatient with old people անհանդուրժող լինել հասա կավոր ների նկատմամբ. be impatient of interruption տա նել չկարողանալ միջամտությունը
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interruption — [ ɛ̃terypsjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIVe; lat. imp. interruptio 1 ♦ Action d interrompre; état de ce qui est interrompu. ⇒ arrêt, cessation, discontinuation (cf. Solution de continuité). Interruption d un travail. ⇒ pause, suspension. Interruption des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
interruption — UK US /ˌɪntəˈrʌpʃən/ noun [C or U] ► an occasion when someone or something stops something from happening for a short period: constant/frequent interruptions »He found he worked better at home without the constant interruptions of his staff. ► an … Financial and business terms
interruption — I noun abeyance, armistice, arrest, bar, block, break, cessation, check, clog, deadlock, delay, disconnection, discontinuance, disjunction, dissolution, disunion, gap, halt, hiatus, hindrance, impediment, intercapedo, interception, interference,… … Law dictionary
interruption — Interruption, Interruptio. Par interruption, Interrupte. Interruption d an et jour, Faute de poursuite par an et jour, Eremodicum anniculum. B. Se faire relever d interruption ou peremption d instance, Diplomate litem hiulcam sarcire. B.… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
interruption — Interruption. s. f. v. Action d interrompre. L interruption qu on luy a faite l a troublé dans son discours. l interruption est venuë mal à propos. interruption de travail. l interruption du commerce … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Interruption — In ter*rup tion, n. [L. interruptio: cf. F. interruption.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of interrupting, or breaking in upon. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being interrupted; a breach or break, caused by the abrupt intervention of something… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
interruption — (n.) late 14c., a break of continuity, from O.Fr. interrupcion and directly from L. interruptionem (nom. interruptio) a breaking off, interruption, interval, noun of action from pp. stem of interrumpere (see INTERRUPT (Cf. interrupt)). Meaning a… … Etymology dictionary
Interruption — (lat.), Unterbrechung, Störung … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Interruption — Interruption,die:⇨Unterbrechung(1) … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
interruption — фр. [энтэрюпсьо/н] interruzione ит. [интэрруцио/нэ] перерыв, прекращение … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
interruption — *break, gap, interval, interim, hiatus, lacuna Analogous words: *pause, recess, respite, lull, intermission: *breach, rupture, rent, split, rift … New Dictionary of Synonyms