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1 begin
[bi΄gin] v սկսել. begin reading սկսել կարդալ. begin with նախ և առաջ. Let’s begin Սկսենք. begin at the beginning սկզբից սկսել. begin at the wrong end սխալ/ոչ այն տեղից սկսել. begin over նորից սկսել. begin the day off այդ օրը բացակայելու թույլտվություն խնդրել. Well begun is half done Լավ սկիզբը գործի կեսն է. The comcert began at 6 o’clock Համերգը սկսվեց ժամը 6-ին. It began to rain Անձրև սկսվեց -
2 Begin
v́ بدأ، شرع -
3 begin date
The date when a project or task is scheduled to begin. -
4 begin point
The selection handle at the beginning of a one-dimensional (1-D) shape. The begin point is marked by an X. -
5 BEGIN SEA TRAILS
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6 Right to begin
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7 voltage at begin of gassing [UK]
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > voltage at begin of gassing [UK]
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8 Menachem Begin
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9 active cell
The selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing. Only one cell is active at a time. The active cell is bounded by a heavy border. -
10 current cell
The selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing. Only one cell is active at a time. The active cell is bounded by a heavy border. -
11 handshake
"A process that two devices use to begin communicating. One device sends a message to the other, signaling that it wants to communicate. A number of messages are exchanged to establish the rules they will use for communication." -
12 separator character
"A character you choose to indicate where you want text to separate when you convert a table to text, or where you want new rows or columns to begin when you convert text to a table." -
13 marker
"A text string that is associated with a designated time in Windows Media-based content. Markers often denote convenient points to begin playback, such as the start of a new scene." -
14 asynchronous communication
"A form of data transmission in which information is sent and received at irregular intervals, one character at a time. Because data is received at irregular intervals, the receiving modem must be signaled to let it know when the data bits of a character begin and end. This is done by means of start and stop bits."English-Arabic terms dictionary > asynchronous communication
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15 incoming conversation alert
A notification that the user receives when someone is sending an invitation to the user to begin a conversation in Lync or Communicator.English-Arabic terms dictionary > incoming conversation alert
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16 queue time
The number of hours spent waiting for an operation to begin. -
17 queue time before
The part of queue time spent waiting for the current operation to begin. -
18 release
To send a production order from the estimation and scheduling stage to the shop floor so that production can begin. -
19 fiscal year
"A span of time during which the financial activities of an organization are calculated. A fiscal year is divided into fiscal periods, typically defined as semesters, quarters, or months. The organization determines the dates that begin and end its fiscal year, which may not correspond to a traditional calendar year." -
20 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.
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