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1 poor
[pɔ:] a աղքատ, չքավոր. the poor աղ քատները. (խեղճ, վատ) poor healtհ վատառողջ. of poor quality ցածր որակի, վատորակ. have a poor opinion վատ կարծիք ունենալ, լավ կար ծիքի չլինել. poor thing խեղճ արարած. poor soil անբերրի/անարգավանդ հող. poor pay քիչ աշխատավարձ. poor harvest աղքատ բերք -
2 Poor
فقير ، أقل قيمة -
3 Poor law
مساعدة قضائية -
4 Poor quality
صنف رَدِيء -
5 Poor relief
إعانة للفقراء -
6 Poor soil
تربة فقيرة ، - غير منتجة -
7 Poor-rates
ضريبة الفقراء -
8 Poor mixture
خليط فقير -
9 POOR VISIBILITY
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10 poor-house
[΄pɔ:haus] n անկելանոց -
11 poor-law
[΄pɔ:lɔ:] n աղքատներին օգնելու օրենք -
12 poor-spirited
[ˌpɔ:΄spiritid] a վախկոտ, փոքրոգի -
13 judge
I[΄dзʌdз] n դատավոր. fair/impartial/experienced արդար/անկողմնակալ/փորձված դատավոր. trial judge առաջին ատյանի դա տավոր. judge advocate զինվորական դատախազ. district judge շրջանային դատավոր. judges ժյուրի. judge in chamber դատարանի պալատի դ ա տավոր. judges chambre/room դատավորի սենյակ. (գիտակ) a good judge of music երաժշտության գի տակ. a poor judge of horses ձիերի վատ գիտակ. keen/shrewd/poor judge of նուրբ/վատ գնահատողII[΄dзʌdз] v դատել. judge by/from appearance ար տաքինից դատել. It`s hard to judge smn’s abilities Դժվար է որոշել որևէ մեկի հնա րա վորությունները. judge smn a fool/shrewd մեկին հիմար/խելացի համարել. (հետաքննություն վարել) judge the distance հեռավորությունը որոշել. judge the case գործը քննել as far as one can judge որքանով կարելի է դատել. It’s not for me to judge Ես չէ, որ այդ մասին պետք է դատեմ. judge between վեճը լուծել. judge at the dog show շների ցուցահանդեսում ժյուրիի անդամ լինել -
14 antialiasing
A software technique for smoothing the jagged appearance of curved or diagonal lines caused by poor resolution on a display screen. Methods of anti-aliasing include surrounding pixels with intermediate shades and manipulating the size and horizontal alignment of the pixels. -
15 anti-aliasing
A software technique for smoothing the jagged appearance of curved or diagonal lines caused by poor resolution on a display screen. Methods of anti-aliasing include surrounding pixels with intermediate shades and manipulating the size and horizontal alignment of the pixels. -
16 AA
A software technique for smoothing the jagged appearance of curved or diagonal lines caused by poor resolution on a display screen. Methods of anti-aliasing include surrounding pixels with intermediate shades and manipulating the size and horizontal alignment of the pixels. -
17 intangible cost
"A cost that cannot be physically measured, such as the cost of poor quality." -
18 quality dissatisfaction
The dissatisfaction that occurs when the quality of a release is poor. -
19 Report Abuse
"The link to the form where a user can report violations of the terms of use. Contextually, it's understood that the abuse in question is poor conduct, such as obscene language or threats." -
20 Report a Concern
"The link to the form where a user can report violations of the terms of use. Contextually, it's understood that the abuse in question is poor conduct, such as obscene language or threats."
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