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1 FAILED
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2 Failed bank
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3 Failed firm
US شركة مفلسة ، منشأة - -
4 Bank which has failed
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5 fail
I[feil] n անհաջողակ. without fail անպայման, ան պատ ճառII[feil] v պակասել, չբավականացնել, ձախող վել, սնանկանալ. fail an examination քննու թյունից կտրվել. fail in one’s attempt փորձն անհաջող անցնել. The bank failed Բան կը սնանկացավ. fail as a musician ձախողվել որ պես երաժիշտ. fail smb խսկց. խաբել, ան հար մար կացության մեջ դնել. His heart failed հim Նրա սիրտը նվաղեց. Words fail me Բառեր չկան. (չկարողանալ, ի վիճակի չլինել) fail to understand/recognize ի վիճակի չլինել հաս կանալ. չկարողանալ ճանաչել. fail to indicate չկարողանալ նշել. The wind failed Քամին թու լացավ. His sight is failing Նրա տեսողությունը թուլանում է. (չբավականացնել) The water supply has failed Ջուրը չբավարարեց. The electricity failed Լույսն անջատվեց. His courage failed him Արիությունը լքեց նրան. (թերանալ, չկատարել) He failed to come Նա չեկավ. He failed to remind Նա չհիշեցրեց. հմկրգ. fail-safe system սխալների նկատ մամբ կայուն համակարգ -
6 mirrored volume
"A fault-tolerant volume that duplicates data on two physical disks. A mirrored volume provides data redundancy by using two identical volumes, which are called mirrors, to duplicate the information contained on the volume. A mirror is always located on a different disk. If one of the physical disks fails, the data on the failed disk becomes unavailable, but the system continues to operate in the mirror on the remaining disk. You can create mirrored volumes only on dynamic disks on computers running the Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 families of operating systems. You cannot extend mirrored volumes." -
7 virtual server
"In a server cluster, a collection of services that appear to clients as a physical Windows-based server but are not associated with a specific server. A virtual server is typically a resource group that contains all of the resources needed to run a particular application and that can be failed over like any other resource group. All virtual servers must include a Network Name resource and an IP Address resource." -
8 RAID-5 volume
"A fault-tolerant volume with data and parity striped intermittently across three or more physical disks. Parity is a calculated value that is used to reconstruct data after a failure. If a portion of a physical disk fails, Windows recreates the data that was on the failed portion from the remaining data and parity. You can create RAID-5 volumes only on dynamic disks on computers running the Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 families of operating systems. You cannot mirror or extend RAID-5 volumes. In Windows NT 4.0, a RAID-5 volume was known as a striped set with parity." -
9 account lockout
"A Windows security feature that locks a user account if a number of failed logon attempts occur within a specified amount of time, based on security policy lockout settings. Locked accounts cannot log on." -
10 dead-letter queue
"For Message Queuing, a queue that stores nontransactional messages that are undeliverable or expired. These queues store failed messages on the computer on which the message expired. Messages in these queues are written to disk and are therefore recoverable." -
11 transactional dead-letter queue
"For Message Queuing, a queue that stores transactional messages that cannot reach their destination queue. Transactional dead-letter queues store failed messages on the computer on which the message expired. Messages in these queues are written to disk and are therefore recoverable."English-Arabic terms dictionary > transactional dead-letter queue
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12 AutoConnect
"A technology that allows Outlook and mobile devices to automatically discover and connect to the correct Exchange server without requiring the user to know the Exchange server name or other details, even if the mailbox has been moved or a server has failed." -
13 error code
A return code that begins with E_ or DB_E_ and indicates that the method failed completely and was unable to do any useful work. Usually indicates a programming error. -
14 failback
"In a failover cluster or server cluster, the process of returning a clustered service or application to its preferred node after the node has failed and then come back online." -
15 key risk indicator
"A quantifiable, standardized measurement of the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed business processes." -
16 KRI
"A quantifiable, standardized measurement of the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed business processes." -
17 missed call
A telephone call the user has failed to answer.مكالمة لم يُرد عليها -
18 Windows XP Validation Advisor
A program that determines whether the Windows product key installed on a computer matches the original Windows product key that was purchased and provides customized recommendations for resolution when an installation of Windows has failed validation.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows XP Validation Advisor
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19 remind
[ri΄maind] v հիշեցնել. remind him that հիշեցրեք նրան, որ. She reminds me of her mother Նա ինձ իր մորն է հիշեցնում. He reminded me of our plan Նա ինձ հիշեցրեց մեր ծրագրի մասին. She failed to remind me Նա մոռացավ ինձ հիշեցնել. What does that remind you of? Դա ձեզ ի՞նչ է հիշեցում/ոչի՞նչ չի հիշեցնում -
20 tongue
[tʌŋ] n լեզու. swallen/coated tongue ուռած/ փառակալած լեզու. have a ready tongue խոսքի տակ չմնալ. hold one’s tongue լռել, լեզուն իրեն քաշել. put out one’s tongue լեզուն դուրս հանել. click one’s tongue լեզվով չպպացնել. on the tip of one’s tongue լեզվի ծայրին. loosen one’s tongue լեզվին ազատություն տալ. His tongue failed him Լեզուն կապ ընկավ, Լեզուն պապանձվել էր. wag one’s tongueշաղակրատել. mother tongue փխբ. մայ րենի լեզու. evil tongue չար լեզու. (լեզվակ) tongues of flame բոցի լեզվակներ. the tongue of land աշխրգ. ցամաքալեզվակ
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