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1 chat
I[tʃæt] n զրույց, շաղակրատանք. during our chat մեր զրույցի ընթացքում. It’s time we had a chat Ժամանակն է, որ մենք խոսենքII[tʃæt] v խոսել, զրուցել. (նաև՝ have a chat) Let’s have a little chat Մի փոքր զրուցենք. chat up smn խսկց. համոզել -
2 chat
"A real-time conversation via computer using short instant messages between two or more participants. When a participant types a line of text and then presses the Enter key, that participant's words appear on the screens of the other participants, who can then respond in kind." -
3 chat
To carry on a real-time conversation with other users by computer. -
4 chat room
A data communication channel that links computers and allows users to send messages to each other in real time. Chat rooms are available through online services and some electronic bulletin board systems. -
5 persistent chat
"A type of chat in which messages are posted to a chat room where they can be viewed and responded to in real time by multiple participants. Users can search for other rooms by name, member/owner, keywords, and content across groups from Lync." -
6 secret chat room
"In the Lync persistent chat feature, a room that has been set up with the most restricted level of privacy. Only members of a secret chat room can find it, see who is participating in it, follow it, or read and post in it." -
7 Web chat
A content descriptor developed by Microsoft. -
8 chit-chat
[΄tʃittʃæt] n շաղակրատանք, բամբասանք -
9 instant messaging
Pertaining to a message sent in real time through a network to a private chat area. -
10 IM
Pertaining to a message sent in real time through a network to a private chat area. -
11 BBS
"An application or computer that makes it possible to join an online community and exchange messages, share files, and participate in Usenet and chat rooms, often at not cost. The BBS found its inspiration in traditional bulletin boards that held participants' posted communication." -
12 Bulletin Board System
"An application or computer that makes it possible to join an online community and exchange messages, share files, and participate in Usenet and chat rooms, often at not cost. The BBS found its inspiration in traditional bulletin boards that held participants' posted communication." -
13 conversation mode
"IME mode which adjusts for getting high conversion rate from Hiragana (phonetic) to Kanji (hieroglyph) against spoken Japanese. For example, chat on the internet, e-mail, novel or drama. Additionally, if you input kao (hiragana), which means ""face,"" and convert, you will get (:__)." -
14 Ask for Remote Assistance...
"An item on the Actions menu that invites someone to help the user. Using an Internet connection, the user can give permission to anyone running Windows XP to chat, view the user's screen, and work on the user's computer."طلب مساعدة عن بعد...English-Arabic terms dictionary > Ask for Remote Assistance...
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15 instant message
A message sent in real time through a network to a private chat area. -
16 IM
A message sent in real time through a network to a private chat area. -
17 instant messaging
A method of real-time communication over the Internet in which a sender types a message to one or more recipients and the recipient immediately receives the message in a chat area. -
18 ar-sa المراسلة الفورية
A method of real-time communication over the Internet in which a sender types a message to one or more recipients and the recipient immediately receives the message in a chat area. -
19 IM
A method of real-time communication over the Internet in which a sender types a message to one or more recipients and the recipient immediately receives the message in a chat area. -
20 Windows Live Messenger
"An instant messaging and video chat service designed for a consumer audience (not for the enterprise). Messenger is available via a desktop app, on the web (no installation needed), and on mobile devices."
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