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1 dispatch
I[di΄spætʃ]1. n առաքում, ուղարկում. փխբ. սպանություն, մահապատիժ. the dispatch of a letter/troops նամակի առաքում, ուղարկում. զորքերի ուղարկում. dispatch department առաքման բաժին. dispatch station երկթ. առաքման կայան. (հաղորդում, ճեպագիր) receive a dispatch from հաղորդում ստանալ. mentioned in dispatches ռզմ. հրամանում հիշատակված/նշված. dispatch rider մոտոցիկլավոր կապավոր.2. adv with dispatch արագությամբII[di΄spætʃ] v ուղարկել, առաքել. dispatch a telegram/parcel հեռագիր/փաթեթ ուղարկել. dispatch smb on an errand հանձնարարականով ուղարկել. (հաջողեցնել, գլուխ բերել) The matter was quickly dispatched Հարցն արագ լուծվեց, Գործը գլուխ բերվեց. dispatch one’s dinner խսկց. ճաշն արագ ուտել/կուլ տալ. խսկց. այն աշխարհ ուղարկել. He dispatched the wounded horse Նա սպանեց վիրավոր ձիուն -
2 Dispatch
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3 DISPATCH (TO)
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4 dispatch
"To plan, allocate, and send out technicians, spare parts, and special equipment to solve a service problem." -
5 dispatch
To make adjustments to production jobs on a selected work center to prepare them for shipping. -
6 Dispatch box
حقيبة دبلوماسية -
7 Dispatch clerk
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8 Dispatch date
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9 Dispatch list
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10 Dispatch money
جائزة إنجاز -
11 Dispatch note
حافظة إرسال -
12 Dispatch service
خدمة الإرسال -
13 Dispatch; deapatch
رسالة ، تشهيل ، سرعة -
14 Dispatch; despatch
v́ أرسل ، أسرع ، سهل ، عجل -
15 DISPATCH RIDER
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16 Advice of dispatch
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17 With dispatch
فورا ، بسرعة -
18 CIPHER DISPATCH
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19 DR (DISPATCH RIDER)
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