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1 formal
[΄fɔ:ml] a ձևական, պաշտոնական. formal reception /dinner/ style պաշտոնական ընդու նելություն/ճաշկերույթ/ոճ. formal rules ձևական կանոններ. formal logic ձևական տրամա բանու թյուն. formal meeting պաշտոնական հան դիպում. formal dress երեկոյան հագուստ. be very formal խիստ ձևամոլ լինել -
2 Formal
رَسْمِيّ ، شَكْلِيّ -
3 Formal agreement
اتفاق رَسَمَّي -
4 Formal clause
شرط مألوف -
5 Formal denial
تكذيب رسمي -
6 Formal meeting
اجتماع رَسَمَّي -
7 Formal notice
إخطار رسمي ، إنذار- -
8 Formal observation
ملاحظة شكلية -
9 Formal receipt
مخالصة رسمية ، إيصال رَسَمَّي -
10 Formal statement
بيان رَسْمِيّ -
11 Formal training
تدريب رسمي(نظامي) -
12 acceptance testing
"Formal testing conducted to enable a user, customer, or other authorized entity to determine whether to accept a product or product component." -
13 information technology
The formal name for a company's data processing department. -
14 nickname
"A user-friendly name displayed in place of a network location, e-mail address, contact name, or other, more formal name." -
15 TFTP
"A formal set of format, timing, sequencing, and error control rules for transferring files to and from a remote computer system running the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) service." -
16 Trivial FTP
"A formal set of format, timing, sequencing, and error control rules for transferring files to and from a remote computer system running the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) service." -
17 quote
"A formal offer for products or services, proposed at specific prices and related payment terms." -
18 proposal
A formal bid for a job or sale of products. -
19 auditor
A third-party independent organization or individual who conducts formal examinations and verifies measurements through a process of reviews.مُراجِع -
20 sharing session
A collaborative meeting or formal presentation in which a participant has chosen to share an application or desktop.
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