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1 command
I[kə΄ma:nd] n հրաման, հրա մանա տարություն. at his command նրա հրամանով. at the word of command հրամանով. (տիրա պե տություն) command of the seas տիրապետություն ծովերում. high command բարձրագույն հրամանա տարու թյուն. be in command of հրամանատար լինել. take command of հրամանատարությունը ընդունել. I’m at your command Ես ձեր տրամադրության տակ եմ. all the money at my command իմ տրամադրության տակ եղած փողերը. be in command of the situation դրու թյան/իրավիճակի տերը լինել have a good command of French/a language լավ տիրապետել ֆրան սերենին/որևէ լեզվի. հմկրգ. command button հրա հան գային կոճակ. command character ղե կա վարող սիմվոլ. command database հրահանգային տվյալ նե րի բազա. command interpreter հրահանգ ների մեկնիչ. command line հրահանգային տող. command shell հրահանգային պրոցեսորII[kə΄ma:nd] v հրաման տալ, հրամայել. He commanded his man to attack Նա հրամայեց զինվորներին հարձակվել. command a ship նավի հրա մանատար լինել. command respect/sympathy հար գանք ներշնչել. կարեկցանք առաջացնել -
2 Command
أمر مباشر، طلب -
3 command
أمر* * *أَمْرٌ -
4 COMMAND (TO)
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5 command
"An instruction to a computer program that, when issued by the user, causes an action to be carried out. Commands are usually either typed at the keyboard or chosen from a menu." -
6 command
"An instruction sent via mobile phone to perform a certain action on Windows Live, such as updating a status message, or to retrieve information, such as a list of the day's events)." -
7 command line interface
"A form of interface between the operating system and the user in which the user types commands, using a special command language. Although systems with command-line interfaces are usually considered more difficult to learn and use than those with graphical interfaces, command-based systems are usually programmable; this gives them flexibility unavailable in graphics-based systems that do not have a programming interface." -
8 command-line interface
"A form of interface between the operating system and the user in which the user types commands, using a special command language. Although systems with command-line interfaces are usually considered more difficult to learn and use than those with graphical interfaces, command-based systems are usually programmable; this gives them flexibility unavailable in graphics-based systems that do not have a programming interface." -
9 command line
A string of text written in the command language and passed to the command interpreter for execution. -
10 command prompt
An interface between the operating system and the user in which the user types command language strings of text that are passed to the command interpreter for execution. -
11 command button
A standard Windows control that initiates a command. -
12 command prompt window
A window that mimics an old MS-DOS display for typing command-line instructions. -
13 command bar control
"A built-in or custom control on a menu bar, toolbar, menu, submenu, or shortcut menu. Custom controls you can add to command bars include buttons, edit boxes, drop-down list boxes, and pop-up controls, which display a menu or submenu." -
14 command timeout
"The amount of time allotted for executing a command against the database, which when reached causes an error message to be generated and displayed in the Web browser." -
15 COMMAND-IN-CHIEF-PACFIC COMMAND
English-Arabic military dictionary > COMMAND-IN-CHIEF-PACFIC COMMAND
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16 COMMAND SIGNAL
"إشارة تحكم ، إشارة توجيه" -
17 COMMAND-DESTRUCT SIGNAL
English-Arabic military dictionary > COMMAND-DESTRUCT SIGNAL
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18 COMMAND-GUIDANCE ELECTRONICS
English-Arabic military dictionary > COMMAND-GUIDANCE ELECTRONICS
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19 COMMAND AND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS
English-Arabic military dictionary > COMMAND AND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS
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20 COMMAND ALTITUDE
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