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1 turning
[΄tə:niŋ] n դարձ, դար ձում. շրջադարձ. the first turning from the post office փոստատնից հետո առաջին դարձումը. take the wrong turning սխալ դարձում կատարել. turning point փխբ. շրջադարձային կետ -
2 Turning to account turning to profit
إدارة حساب ، تشغيل حسب ، مرابحةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Turning to account turning to profit
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3 Turning
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4 Turning
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5 Turning circle
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6 Turning diameter
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7 Turning radius
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8 TURNING CHISEL
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9 TURNING MOVEMENT
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10 TURNING CIRCLE
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11 TURNING MOMENT
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12 TURNING POINT
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > TURNING POINT
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13 turning circle
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > turning circle
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14 turning vane
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15 Instantaneous centre of turning
مركز الدوران اللحظيEnglish-Arabic Automotive glossary > Instantaneous centre of turning
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16 valve turning gear
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > valve turning gear
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17 cold boot
"A startup process that begins with turning on the computer's power. Typically, a cold boot involves some basic hardware checking by the system, after which the operating system is loaded from disk into memory." -
18 encoding
The process of turning data into a stream of bits. Encoding is part of the serialization process that converts data into a stream of ones and zeros. -
19 LCD
"A type of display that uses a liquid compound having a polar molecular structure, sandwiched between two transparent electrodes. When an electric field is applied, the molecules align with the field, forming a crystalline arrangement that polarizes the light passing through it. A polarized filter laminated over the electrodes blocks polarized light. In this way, a grid of electrodes can selectively ""turn on"" a cell, or a pixel, containing the liquid crystal material, turning it dark." -
20 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."
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