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  • 1 MailTip

    "Extra information displayed to a user while they are composing an e-mail message. MailTips are displayed in an InfoBar, similar to the banner that appears saying ""This message has not been sent."" MailTips reveal anything that might be unexpected about the delivery or audience of the message, such as recipient validity or Out of Office status or whether the message might not be delivered."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > MailTip

  • 2 ASBR

    "A router that exchanges routing information with routers that belong to other autonomous systems. The ASBR then advertises external routes throughout the autonomous system. ASBRs can be internal or area border routers, and they might or might not be connected to the backbone."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > ASBR

  • 3 autonomous system boundary router

    "A router that exchanges routing information with routers that belong to other autonomous systems. The ASBR then advertises external routes throughout the autonomous system. ASBRs can be internal or area border routers, and they might or might not be connected to the backbone."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > autonomous system boundary router

  • 4 AS boundary router

    "A router that exchanges routing information with routers that belong to other autonomous systems. The ASBR then advertises external routes throughout the autonomous system. ASBRs can be internal or area border routers, and they might or might not be connected to the backbone."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > AS boundary router

  • 5 Emergency Management Services

    Services that enable the administrator to interact with a system that might not be available through the usual network mechanisms.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Emergency Management Services

  • 6 EMS

    Services that enable the administrator to interact with a system that might not be available through the usual network mechanisms.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > EMS

  • 7 Presence unknown

    "Pertaining to a user for whom no information is known. The user might not even exist, or there could be a typo in the SIP address."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Presence unknown

  • 8 logical tree

    "In Windows Presentation Foundation, the tree containing all the elements and content that are directly created by an application and used for a user interface element. For the specified element, the logical tree is not a strict subset of its visual tree, because elements derived from the Visual base class might contain elements that are not derived from the Visual class. For example, the elements might contain a String, a TextElement, or any other common language runtime object."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > logical tree

  • 9 split task

    "A task that is scheduled for non-contiguous periods of time. For example, a two-day task that does not require contiguous work might be split so that the first day of work is scheduled for Monday, and the second day is scheduled for Thursday."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > split task

  • 10 filter

    "To display files that meet certain criteria. For example, you might filter files by a particular author so that you only see the files written by that person. Filtering does not delete files, it simply changes the view so that you only see the files that meet your criteria."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > filter

  • 11 stateless

    "Of or pertaining to a system or process that participates in an activity without monitoring all details of its state. For example, stateless handling of messages might take account of only their sources and destinations but not their content."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > stateless

См. также в других словарях:

  • might not have done something — might not/might never/have done something phrase used when you imagine what the situation would perhaps have been if something had not happened, although it did in fact happen If I had not discovered Oliver’s letter, I might never have known.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • How Hedley Hopkins Did a Dare, robbed a grave, made a new friend who might not have really been there at all, and while he was at it committed a terrible sin which everyone was doing even though he didn't know it — infobox Book | name = How Hedley Hopkins... title orig = translator = image caption = author = Paul Jennings illustrator = cover artist = country = Australia language = English series = genre = Children s book publisher = Puffin Books release… …   Wikipedia

  • might - may — Might and may are used mainly to talk about possibility. They can also be used to make a request, to ask permission, or to make a suggestion. When might and may can be used with the same meaning, may is more formal than might …   Useful english dictionary

  • might never have done something — might not/might never/have done something phrase used when you imagine what the situation would perhaps have been if something had not happened, although it did in fact happen If I had not discovered Oliver’s letter, I might never have known.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • might...but — spoken phrase used for saying that although something is perhaps true, this does not change the main fact that you are stating Armstrong might not be a brilliant player, but he’s a good captain. This might sound crazy, but I think someone is… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • might — might1 [ maıt ] modal verb *** Might is usually followed by an infinitive without to : I might change my mind. Sometimes might is used without a following infinitive: I don t think we ll need any more help, but we might. Might does not change its …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • might — I UK [maɪt] / US modal verb *** Summary: Might is usually followed by an infinitive without to : I might change my mind. Sometimes might is used without a following infinitive: I don t think we ll need any more help, but we might. Might does not… …   English dictionary

  • might — I [[t]maɪt[/t]] MODAL USES ♦ (Might is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb.) 1) MODAL (vagueness) You use might to indicate that something will possibly happen or be true in the future, but you cannot be certain. There s a… …   English dictionary

  • might — might1 W1S1 [maıt] modal v negative short form mightn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(possibility)¦ 2¦(suggesting)¦ 3¦(asking permission)¦ 4¦(somebody should have done something)¦ 5¦(past purpose)¦ 6 might I say/ask/add etc 7 I might say/add 8 I might have… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • might — 1 /maIt/ modal verb negative short form mightn t 1 if something might happen or might be true, there is a possibility that it may happen or be true but you are not certain: Who knows England might win the next World Cup! | Are you going to write… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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