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1 power scheme
"A group of preset power-management options. For example, you can set elapsed times for putting your computer on standby and for turning off your monitor and hard disk. You save these settings as a named power scheme." -
2 power plan
"A group of preset power-management options. For example, you can set elapsed times for putting your computer on standby and for turning off your monitor and hard disk. You save these settings as a named power scheme." -
3 shot
I[ʃɔt] n կրակոց, կրակոցի ձայն. (ֆոտո) լուսանկար. (կինո) կադր. hear shots կրակոցի ձայներ լսել. without firing a shot առանց մի կրա կոցի. a random shot պատահական կրակոց. a space shot տիեզերական թռիչք. (հրաձիգ, նետաձիգ) a crack/sure shot դիպուկ նե տաձիգ. a big shot փխբ., ծղր. երևելի մարդ. have /take/try a shot փորձել. have a shot of skiing փորձել դահուկ քշել. (կռահում, գուշակություն) make a good/bad shot գլխի (չ)ընկնել, (չ)գուշակել. փխբ., խսկց. be off like a shot գնդակի նման դուրս թռնել. a shot in the dark կրակոց մթության մեջ (նաև փխբ.). մրզ. հարված. disguised shot քողարկված/խաբուսիկ հարված. drop shot կարճացված հարված. putting the shot մրզ. գնդի հրում. a shot at goal դարպասին/գոլ խփել. Good shot ! Լավ հարված. (սրսկում) a shot of ներարկումII[ʃɔt] n հաշիվ հյուրանոցում. pay one’s shot վճարել, հաշիվը փակել
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off-putting — off puttingly, adv. /awf poot ing, of /, adj. provoking uneasiness, dislike, annoyance, or repugnance; disturbing or disagreeable. [1820 30; OFF + PUTTING, after v. phrase put off] * * * … Universalium
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off-putting — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unpleasant or disconcerting … English terms dictionary
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