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1 subordinate
I[sə΄bɔ:dinət]1. n ստորադաս անձ, ստորադրյալ.2. a ստորադաս, են թակա. ստորակարգային; subordinate clause ստորա դասա կան նախադասությունII[sə΄bɔ:dineit] v ստորադասել, ենթակայության տակ դնել -
2 subordinate record
"A record, such as a contact, that you designate as subordinate to a master record." -
3 subordinate shape
"In an organization chart, a shape that is placed below and connected to a superior (or manager) shape." -
4 subordinate control
A type of interoperating control whose availability is determined by the state of another control (the superior control). -
5 category hierarchy
A structure that orders categories using a superordinate-subordinate relationship. -
6 child category
"An entity used in catalogs to group a set of products together in a hierarchy. A child category is a subordinate of a parent category. For example, Music is a parent category, and Rock, Country, and Classical are child categories. You create parent and child categories to organize the products displayed on your site." -
7 assistant shape
"In an organization chart, a shape that is placed below and connected to any other shape with an elbow connector. This shape is placed above any additional subordinate shapes for the particular superior shape it is attached to." -
8 child element
"In a tree structure, an element that is contained by a parent element. A subordinate element." -
9 superior shape
"In an organization chart, a shape that is placed above and connected to any other shape, such as an employee (subordinate or coworker shape) or assistant shape." -
10 child node
A subordinate node. -
11 parent node
"A node with subordinate node(s), called children." -
12 superior control
A type of interoperating control that determines the availability of another control (the subordinate control). -
13 parent element
"In a tree structure, an element that contains subordinate elements called child elements." -
14 synchronous connection-oriented
"Pertaining to a Bluetooth data link type which is a symmetrical, circuit-switched, point-to-point connection between a master device and a subordinate device, primarily used for voice traffic."English-Arabic terms dictionary > synchronous connection-oriented
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15 SCO
"Pertaining to a Bluetooth data link type which is a symmetrical, circuit-switched, point-to-point connection between a master device and a subordinate device, primarily used for voice traffic." -
16 parent keyword
A keyword that is associated with one or more subordinate keywords. -
17 outline symbol
A symbol that is displayed beside a paragraph in outline view. You can use the symbol to display or hide subordinate levels of text and to reorganize text quickly.رموز مُخطط -
18 child
"In a tree structure, an element that is contained by a parent element. A subordinate element." -
19 parent business
A business in which any action taken on the main business can propagate to the subordinate business. -
20 Parent: Child Business Units
A security access level that allows a user access to record types in the user's business unit and all business units subordinate to the user's business unit.الأصل: وحدات عمل تابعةEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Parent: Child Business Units
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