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1 subject
I[΄sʌbdзekt] n թեմա, նյութ. subject of a novel/research վեպի/հետազոտության թեմա/ առարկա. keep to the subject մնալ թեմայի սահմաններում, թեման շարունակել. change from the subject փոխել խոսակցության թեման/հետա զոտության նյութը. fetchy subject նրբանկատ թեմա. wander from the subject թեմայից շեղվել. on the subject թեմայի/նյութի մասին/վերաբերյալ. subject heading/index առարկայական/թեմատիկ ցանց. subject matter թեմա, նյութ. (առարկա) the subject of an experiment/investigation փորձի/հե տազոտության առարկան. a good subject for painting նկարելու համար հարմար, գեղեցիկ նյութ/տե սարան. քղք. (հպատակ, ենթակա) subject nations կախյալ պետություններ. foreign subject օտարերկրյա պետության հպա տակ/քաղ աքացի. քեր. ենթակա (նախադասության)II[΄sʌbdзekt] a քղք. ենթակա. a territory subject to ենթակա տարածք. Prices are subject to alteration Գները ենթակա են փոփոխության. subject to changes փոփոխությունների ենթակա. (պայ ման). The plan will be realized at once subject to his approval Ծրագիրն անմիջապես կիրակա նացվի պայմանով, եթե նա տա իր համաձայնությունը[səb΄dзekt] v ենթարկել, հպա տակեց նել. be subjected to great hardships մեծ դժվարություններ կրել -
2 Subject
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3 Subject matter
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4 Subject of the contract
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5 Subject oriented training
تدريب موجه نحو الموضوعEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Subject oriented training
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6 Subject to collection
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7 Subject to confirmation
بشرط اَلتَّعْزِيز -
8 Subject to stamp duty
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9 Subject-Matter Expert
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10 subject
1) إخضاع 2) موضوع 3) يعرض 4) تعريض 5) شخص 6) يخضع 7) جثة* * *إِخْضاع (للعلاج) -
11 Account subject to notice; notice account
حساب بإخطار سابقEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Account subject to notice; notice account
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12 Decision subject to appeal
حكم قابل للاستئنافEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Decision subject to appeal
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13 Deposit account subject to 15 days notice
حساب إيداع بإخطار سابق لمدة 51 يوماEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Deposit account subject to 15 days notice
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14 conversation subject
Text indicating the topic of a conversation. It is entered by the user or generated by the computer based on conversation information. It is displayed in the conversation title bar or in an alert. -
15 FAQ
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16 frequently asked questions
A document listing common questions and answers on a particular subject.English-Arabic terms dictionary > frequently asked questions
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17 active
"Pertaining to the device, program, file, record or portion of the screen that is currently operational or subject to command operations." -
18 certificate issuer
The certification authority which issued the certificate to the subject. -
19 intermediate certification authority
A certification authority that has the ability to issue the intermediate certificates needed to certify the subject identified by the end certificate.English-Arabic terms dictionary > intermediate certification authority
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20 select
"To mark text, cells, and similar items that will be subject to a user action, such as copying text."
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