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1 able
[΄eibl] a ունակ, ընդունակ, կարող. an able child ընդունակ երեխա. be able կարողանալ, ի վիճակի լինել. Will you be able to sing? Դուք կկարողանա՞ք երգել. (հմուտ) an able lawyer հմուտ փաստաբան -
2 able-bodied
[eibl΄bɔdid] a ամրակազմ, առողջ. able-bodied unemployed աշխատունակ գործազուրկ -
3 Able Seaman
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4 Able-bodied workers
قادرون على العمل، عمالة ذات مهارة عادية -
5 ABLE -BODIED SEAMAIN ABR: AB
English-Arabic military dictionary > ABLE -BODIED SEAMAIN ABR: AB
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6 ABLE-BODIED
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7 ABLE-BODIED SEAMAN
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8 Van'able-yield investments
استثمارات ذات عائد متغيرEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Van'able-yield investments
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9 come-at-able
[ˌkʌm΄ætəbl] a մատչելի -
10 get-at-able
[get΄ætəbl] a մատչելի -
11 un-get-at-able
[ˌʌnget΄ætəbl] a խսկց. անմատչելի, հեռավոր -
12 floating
"Able to move freely as its own window. A floating window is always on top. Toolbars, menu bars, the toolbox, and palettes can float." -
13 robust
Able to function or to continue functioning well in unexpected situations. -
14 backward compatible
Pertaining to a product or version that is able to interact with previous versions. -
15 color gamut
The particular range of colors that a device or color model is able to produce. -
16 close
To end an application's relationship with an open file so that the application will no longer be able to access the file without opening it again. -
17 dynamic
"Occurring immediately and concurrently. The term is used in describing both hardware and software; in both cases it describes some action or event that occurs when and as needed. In dynamic memory management, a program is able to negotiate with the operating system when it needs more memory." -
18 ar-sa بيانات التعريف
A program that is designed to run with MS-DOS and therefore may not be able to take full advantage of all Windows features. -
19 MS-DOS-based program
A program that is designed to run with MS-DOS and therefore may not be able to take full advantage of all Windows features. -
20 port
To change a program in order to be able to run it on a different computer.يكيّف
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