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1 reputation
[ˌrepju΄teiʃn] n համբավ, անուն, հռչակ. ruin smb’s reputation կործանել մեկի համբավը. earn /win/gain a reputation բարի անուն ձեռք բերել. have a reputation for wit պատմությամբ հայտնի լինել. սրա մ տու թյամբ հայտնի լինել. a nationwide reputation ամբողջ երկրում հայտնի -
2 sender reputation
"Anti-spam functionality that is enabled on computers that have the Edge Transport server role installed to block messages according to characteristics of the sender. The Sender Reputation agent continuously monitors senders and their past Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) interactions, such as the amount of spam and messages that are not spam that a sender has sent, and relies on persisted data about the sender to determine what action, if any, to take on an inbound message." -
3 live
I[liv] v ապրել, լինել, բնակվել. live by one’s labour իր աշխատանքով ապրել. live to be old ապրել մինչև ծերություն. live abroad ար տասահմանում ապրել. live on vegetables բան ջարե ղ ենով սնվել. live out կենդանի/ողջ մնալ. as long as I live քանի դեռ ապրում եմ. live and learn, One lives and learns Քանի ապրես, այնքան պիտի սովորես. live alone մենակ ապրել. live double life երկակի կյանք ապրել. live on live on one`s salary աշխատավարձով ապրել. His memory lives on Նրա հիշատակը կենդանի է. live out ուրիշ տեղ ապրել. Her servants live out Նրա ծառա ները երթևեկ են. They live out on tins Նրանք սնվում են պահածոներով. live up to ապրել համա ձայն (սկզբունքների, համոզմունք ների). live up to one’s reputation իր համբավը/ վար կը արդարացնել. live with հաշվի նստել. You have to live with the situation Ստիպված եք հաշվի նստել/առնել իրավիճակը. live from hand to mouth ծայրը ծայրին հասցնելII[laiv] a կենդանի, ողջ. հրատապ, կեն սական. a live fish կենդանի ձուկ. The programme comes to you live Ծրագիրը ուղիղ եթերում է. a live cartridge մարտական/չօգտագործված փամփուշտ. a live wire հոսանքի տակ գտնվող էլեկտրական լար
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