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1 routine
I[ˌru:΄ti:n] n սահմանված կարգ, որոշակի ռեժիմ. կաղապարված կյանք, շաբլոն. սովորական, սովորամոլություն. daily routine oրվա սահմանված կարգը. hospital routine հիվանդանոցային ռեժիմ. as a matter of routine որպես ընդունված կարգ. There is a lot of routine in every job Ամեն աշխատանք ունի իր կաղապարված ձևը/շաբլոնը. be slave to routine սահմանված կարգի գերի լինելII[ˌru:΄ti:n] a սահմանված, սովորական. a routine job շաբլոն աշխատանք. routine inquiries սո վո րական հետաքննություն. a routine check սովորական ստուգում -
2 Routine
روتين ، منهج -
3 routine
تقليدجمودروتيننمط -
4 routine
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5 ROUTINE
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6 routine
n fنمط [na׳matʼ] m* * *n fنمط [na׳matʼ] m -
7 Routine information
طلب معلومات ، طلب استعلامات استعلام عادى ،- رُوتِينِي -
8 Routine report
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9 Routine work
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10 Routine maintenance
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11 ROUTINE ORDERS
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12 ROUTINE MESSAGE
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13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
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14 routine diagnostics
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > routine diagnostics
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15 Office routine
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16 co-routine
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17 sub-routine
روتين فرعي* * *روتينٌ فَرْعِيٌّ -
18 interrupt service routine
"A kernel-mode interrupt that is small, very fast pieces of assembly code that map physical interrupts onto logical interrupts. ISRs are used to provide hooks back to the kernel as well as device drivers." -
19 mutual exclusion
"A programming technique that ensures that only one program or routine at a time can access some resource, such as a memory location, an I/O port, or a file, often through the use of semaphores, which are flags used in programs to coordinate the activities of more than one program or routine." -
20 client
"A process, such as a program or task, that requests a service provided by another program--for example, a word processor that calls on a sort routine built into another program. The client process uses the requested service without having to ""know"" any working details about the other program or the service itself."
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routine — [ rutin ] n. f. • 1715; rotine 1559; de route 1 ♦ Habitude d agir ou de penser toujours de la même manière, avec qqch. de mécanique et d irréfléchi. ⇒ train train; fam. ronron. « Quand ma besogne, devenue une espèce de routine, occupa moins mon… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Routine — may refer to: * Routine, as a course of normative, standardized actions or procedures that are followed regularly, oftentimes repetitiously; * Choreographed routine, an orchestrated dance involving several performers; * Comedy routine, a comedic… … Wikipedia
routine — Routine. s. f. Usage acquis par une longue habitude, sans le secours de l estude & des regles. Il n a jamais estudié à fond, mais il a acquis je ne sçay quelle routine de discourir, de parler. il fait cela par routine. il ne sçait point de… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Routine — Sf std. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. routine, einer Ableitung von Route. Gemeint ist die Geschicklichkeit, die durch wiederkehrende Übung erworben wird, so wie der mehrfach begangene Weg geläufig wird. Adjektiv: routiniert. Ebenso… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
routine — ► NOUN 1) a sequence of actions regularly followed; a fixed unvarying programme. 2) a set sequence in a theatrical or comic performance. ► ADJECTIVE 1) performed as part of a regular procedure: a routine inspection. 2) characteristic of routine;… … English terms dictionary
routine — [ro͞o tēn′] n. [Fr < route: see ROUTE] 1. a regular, more or less unvarying procedure, customary, prescribed, or habitual, as of business or daily life 2. such procedure in general [to dislike routine] 3. a theatrical skit or act ☆ 4. a series … English World dictionary
routine — (n.) 1670s, from Fr. routine usual course of action, beaten path from route way, path, course (see ROUTE (Cf. route)) + subst. suffix ine. Theatrical sense is from 1926. The adjective is attested from 1817, from the noun … Etymology dictionary
routine — [adj] habitual accepted, accustomed, chronic, conventional, customary, everyday, familiar, general, methodical, normal, ordinary, periodic, plain, quotidian, regular, seasonal, standard, typical, unremarkable, usual, wonted, workaday; concepts… … New thesaurus
Routine — Rou*tine , n. [F., fr. route a path, way, road. See {Route}, {Rote}repetition.] 1. A round of business, amusement, or pleasure, daily or frequently pursued; especially, a course of business or offical duties regularly or frequently returning.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Routine — (fr., spr. Rutin), 1) Geschäftsfertigkeit, Geläufigkeit, Erfahrenheit; 2) eine mehr aus häufiger Übung in einer Kunst, als durch Studium ihrer Theorie u. Regeln erlangte Fertigkeit darin. Daher Routinier (spr. Rutinich), einer welcher viel R.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Routine — (franz., spr. ru ), auf Übung beruhende Gewandtheit und Fertigkeit; in der Theatersprache neuerdings mit dem Beigeschmack einer glänzenden, aber erstarrten Manier gebraucht. An Bord der Kriegsschiffe die Zeiteinteilung für den Dienst (daher Hafen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon