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1 altogether
[ˌɔ:ltə΄geðə] adv ընդամենը, բոլորը միասին, լրիվ. There are seven of them altogether Նրանք ընդամենը յոթն են. I’m not altogether sure Ես բոլորովին էլ համոզված չեմ. You are altogether wrong Դուք լրիվ սխալ եք. I don’t altogether agree with her Ես ոչ բոլորովին եմ նրա հետ համաձայն. altogether I’m not sorry Ընդհանուր առմամբ ես չեմ ափսոսում -
2 phrase list
"A list of possible values for a particular Input Scope to enhance voice/handwritten recognition. For example, if you're sure the textbox only has months represented numerically, you can include ""6"" or ""12"" in the phrase list, so that the handwritten numbers are not misinterpreted as ""G"" or ""IZ"", respectively."قائمة العِبَارات -
3 fate
I[feit] n բախտ, ճակատագիր. decide smb’s fate մեկի բախտը որոշել. accept one’s fate ճա կատագիրն ընդունել. leave smb to his/her fate բախտի քմահաճույքին թողնել. tempt fate բախ տը փորձել. share the same fate բախ տակից լինել. as sure as fate հաստատ. meet one’s fate զոհվել. His fate is sealed Նրա բախտն արդեն որոշված էII[feit] v կանխորոշել, նախորոշել. He was fated նրան վիճակված էր. They were not fated Նրանց վիճակված չէր
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