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1 keeping
[΄ki:piŋ] n պահելը, պահպանելը. in safe keeping ապահով. keeping in repair սարքին վի ճակում պահելը. in keeping with համապատասխ անել, ներդաշնակ լինել. keeping in force ուժի մեջ պա հելը. out of keeping with չհամապատաս խանել, չներդաշնակել. safety keeping ան վտան գության ապահովություն -
2 Keeping of the books
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3 KEEPING DIRECTION
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4 peace keeping
[΄pi:ski:piŋ] a խաղաղապահ. a UN peace keeping force ՄԱԿ ի (խաղաղապահ) զորքեր -
5 Book keeping
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6 Book-keeping department
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7 Safe-keeping
حفظ بِالْخَزَائِنِ ، صيانة -
8 Safe-keeping fee
مصاريف حفظ -
9 Shop keeping
تجارة ، متاجرة -
10 Up-keeping
صيانة -
11 PEACE-KEEPING FORCE
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12 lane keeping assist system
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > lane keeping assist system
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13 lane keeping assist system (LKAS)
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > lane keeping assist system (LKAS)
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14 line keeping assist system (LKAS)
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > line keeping assist system (LKAS)
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15 book-keeping
[΄buk‚ki:piŋ] n հաշվա պահու թյուն -
16 home-keeping
[΄həum‚ki:piŋ] a տնակյաց -
17 time-keeping
[΄taim‚ki:piŋ] n ժամա նա կաչափում -
18 conversation tracking
"Keeping a record of chat conversations in CRM, which occur through Lync." -
19 account
The record-keeping mechanism used by networks and multiuser operating systems for keeping track of authorized users. -
20 account
A record-keeping arrangement used by the vendor of an online service to identify a subscriber and to maintain a record of customer usage for billing purposes.
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Keeping — Keep ing, n. 1. A holding; restraint; custody; guard; charge; care; preservation. [1913 Webster] His happiness is in his own keeping. South. [1913 Webster] 2. Maintenance; support; provision; feed; as, the cattle have good keeping. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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keeping — ► NOUN ▪ the action of keeping something. ● in (or out of) keeping with Cf. ↑out of keeping with … English terms dictionary
keeping — [kēp′iŋ] n. 1. observance (of a rule, holiday, promise, etc.) 2. care; custody; charge 3. maintenance or means of maintenance; keep 4. the condition in which something is kept 5. reservation for future use; preservation in keeping with in… … English World dictionary
keeping — index administration, charge (custody), compliance, conservation, constraint (imprisonment), control ( … Law dictionary
keeping in — index detention Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
keeping — /ˈkipɪŋ / (say keeping) noun 1. the act of someone or something that keeps; observance, custody, or care: the keeping of community rituals; the keeping of a tidy garden. 2. Mechanics any of various devices for holding something in position. 3.… …
keeping — n. care 1) in keeping (in safe keeping) conformity 2) in keeping with (in keeping with regulations) 3) out of keeping with * * * [ kiːpɪŋ] out of keepingwith [ care ] in keeping (in safe keeping) [ conformity ] in keeping with (in keeping with… … Combinatory dictionary
keeping — keep|ing [ˈki:pıŋ] n 1.) in keeping (with sth) matching something or suitable in a particular situation ▪ In keeping with tradition, everyone wore black. 2.) out of keeping (with sth) not matching something or not suitable in a particular… … Dictionary of contemporary English
keeping — noun (U) 1 in sb s keeping being looked after or guarded by someone 2 in safe keeping being carefully guarded somewhere 3 in keeping/out of keeping (with sth) suitable or not suitable for a particular occasion or purpose: Please ensure your… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English