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1 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." -
2 dynamic
[dai΄næmik] a եռանդուն, շարժուն, ակ տիվ. դինամիկ. հմկրգ. dynamic addressing/allocation/ loading/memory/variable դինամիկ հասցեավորում/բաշխում. բեռ նում/հիշո ղություն, հիշասարք/փո փո խա կան -
3 dynamic
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4 DYNAMIC
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5 dynamic disk
"A physical disk that provides features that basic disks do not, such as support for volumes that span multiple disks. Dynamic disks use a hidden database to track information about dynamic volumes on the disk and other dynamic disks in the computer. You convert basic disks to dynamic by using the Disk Management snap-in or the DiskPart command-line tool. When you convert a basic disk to dynamic, all existing basic volumes become dynamic volumes." -
6 dynamic volume
"A volume that resides on a dynamic disk. Windows supports five types of dynamic volumes: simple, spanned, striped, mirrored, and RAID-5. A dynamic volume is formatted by using a file system, such as file allocation table (FAT) or NTFS, and has a drive letter assigned to it." -
7 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
"A TCP/IP service protocol that offers dynamic leased configuration of host IP addresses and distributes other configuration parameters to eligible network clients. DHCP provides safe, reliable, and simple TCP/IP network configuration, prevents address conflicts, and helps conserve the use of client IP addresses on the network."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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8 dynamic data exchange conversation
The interaction between two applications that are communicating and exchanging data through special functions and code known as dynamic data exchange (DDE).English-Arabic terms dictionary > dynamic data exchange conversation
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9 dynamic page
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) document that contains animated GIFs, Java applets, ActiveX Controls, or dynamic HTML (DHTML)." -
10 dynamic access control
"The ability for IT pros to define how users access a system based on dynamic qualities, such as a user's location or role." -
11 Dynamic analysis
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12 Dynamic economy
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13 Dynamic equilibrium
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14 Dynamic storage
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15 Dynamic; dynamical
نشط، ؛ حركي ؛ متحرك ؛ دِينَامِيكِيّ -
16 Dynamic balancing
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17 Dynamic index
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18 Dynamic supercharging
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19 DYNAMIC BALANCE
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20 DYNAMIC LIFT
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Dynamic — Dy*nam ic, Dynamical Dy*nam ic*al, a. [Gr. ? powerful, fr. ? power, fr. ? to be able; cf. L. durus hard, E. dure: cf. F. dynamique.] 1. Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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dynamic — [adj] active, vital activating, aggressive, changing, charismatic, coming on strong*, compelling, driving, effective, electric, energetic, energizing, enterprising, forceful, forcible, go ahead*, go getter*, go getting*, highpowered, hyped up,… … New thesaurus
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dynamic — 01. Anna is a very [dynamic] teacher, and the students love her classes. 02. You should try to change the format of your presentation to be a bit more [dynamic]. 03. James is just the sort of motivated, [dynamic] person we need on our sales team … Grammatical examples in English
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