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1 backward
[΄bækwəd] adv, a հետ, դեպի հետ. հետադարձ. չզարգացած, հետամնաց. give backward glance հետ նայել. a backward step մի քայլ hետ. a backward child թերզարգացած երեխա. backward areas հետամնաց շրջաններ. backward countries թեր զարգացած երկրներ. հմկրգ. backward reference հե տադարձ հղում. backward compatible հետադարձ հա մատեղելի -
2 Backward
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3 backward
ارتداد* * *رُجُوعِيّ؛ بالطَّرِيْقِ الرَّاجِع -
4 BACKWARD
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5 backward scheduling
A method for determining a production schedule by beginning with the date the order is required to be ready and working backward to the date work must begin in order to meet the required due date. -
6 backward planning
A method for determining a production schedule by beginning with the date the order is required to be ready and working backward to the date work must begin in order to meet the required due date. -
7 backward pass
"Calculation of late finish and late start dates for project activities, determined by working backward from the project's finish date." -
8 Backward area
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9 Backward country
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10 Backward equation
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11 Backward integration
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12 Backward method
أسلوب رجعي، أسلوب غير مباشر تأجيل لصالح البائع(بورصة)، -
13 BACKWARD WING SWEEP
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14 BACKWARD LOOKING SHOOTING CAPABILITY
English-Arabic military dictionary > BACKWARD LOOKING SHOOTING CAPABILITY
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15 BACKWARD LOOKING CAPABILITY
English-Arabic military dictionary > BACKWARD LOOKING CAPABILITY
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16 BACKWARD MOVEMENT
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17 BACKWARD LOOKING
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18 BACKWARD SWEPT WING
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19 BACKWARD COMPATIBLE
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20 BACKWARD POSITION
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backward — backward, retrograde, retrogressive, regressive all involve the idea of not moving or going ahead, or forward, or in advance. Only when applied to motion or a movement does backward imply the reverse of forward motion {a backward thrust of a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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backward — ► ADJECTIVE 1) directed behind or to the rear. 2) having made less progress than is normal or expected. ● not backward in Cf. ↑not backward in DERIVATIVES backwardly adverb backwardness noun … English terms dictionary
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