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1 motion
I[΄məuʃn] n շարժում, ընթացք. forward/ backward motion առաջընթաց/հետընթաց շար ժում. perpetual motion անընդհատ շարժում. in motion շարժման մեջ. set/put in motion շարժման մեջ դնել. մարմնի շարժում, ժեստ. by/with a motion of hand ձեռքի շարժումով. (մղում, թելադրանք) of one’s own motion հոժարակամ. (առաջար կություն ժողովում) table a motion առա ջարկությունը դնել քննարկման. bring forward a motion առաջարկություն մտցնել. carry the motion առա ջարկությունն ընդունել. reject the motion առաջար կությունը մերժել. vote on the motion ա ռաջար կությունը քվեարկել. իրավ. հարցադնում, հարցադրում, հարցումII[΄məuʃn] v ժեստերով ցույց տալ. motion to a seat (ժեստերով) հրավիրել նստել -
2 Motion
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3 motion
احتفازاقتراحتحريكحاثةمذآرة -
4 motion
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5 MOTION
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6 MOTION
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7 Motion Picture Association of America
"Advocate group for the American motion picture, home video and television industries."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Motion Picture Association of America
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8 Motion economy
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9 motion nucleus
نواة الحركة* * *نَواةُ الحَرَكَة -
10 MOTION SIMULATOR
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11 MOTION DIAGRAM
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12 motion path
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13 motion sensor
"A category of sensor that may use all or some of the following applied stimulus to detect movement: ultrasound, infrared, heat and vibration." -
14 Motion (physics)
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15 motion picture
[ˌməuʃn΄piktʃə] n կինոնկար, ֆիլմ, կինո -
16 4-motion
"نظام الدفع الرُباعي ""فور موشن"" (4 Motion)" -
17 Argument of a motion
بحث التماس، مناقشة طلب-- -
18 Notice of motion
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19 Cardan motion
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20 CIRCULAR MOTION OF THE SUN
English-Arabic military dictionary > CIRCULAR MOTION OF THE SUN
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Motion — Mo tion, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Motioned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Motioning}.] 1. To make a significant movement or gesture, as with the hand; as, to motion to one to take a seat. [1913 Webster] 2. To make proposal; to offer plans. [Obs.] Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
motion — A request filed with the Court for a specific action to be taken. (Bernstein s Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012. motion A request filed with the Court for a specific action to be taken … Glossary of Bankruptcy