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1 operate
[΄ɔpəreit] v գործել, աշխատել. operate on elec tricity էլեկտրականությամբ աշխատել. operate under certain conditions որոշակի պայ մաննե րում աշխատել. (վարել, ղեկավարել) operate the machine մեքենան շարժման մեջ դնել. (վի րահատել) be operated on for appendicitis կույրաղիքը վիրահատել. They operated on his lungs Նրա թոքը վիրահատեցին. These factors will operate to his advantage Այս հանգամանքները կգործեն նրա օգտին -
2 Operate
v́ شغل ، حرك ، وجه -
3 operate
1) يجري العملية 2) مبضوع* * *يُجْرِي العَمِلِيَّة -
4 Operate for a fail
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5 Operate for a rise
v́ ضارب علي الصعود -
6 Operate in parallel
v́ عمل بِالتَّوَازِي -
7 Build-operate-transfer
بناء-تشغيل-تحويل -
8 Build-own-operate
(Boo)بناء-تملك-تشغيل -
9 Build-transfer-operate
(BTO)بناء-تحويل-تشغيل -
10 Rehabilitate - Operate - Transfer
(ROT)إعادة تأهيل - تشغيل - تحويلEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Rehabilitate - Operate - Transfer
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11 Rehabilitate - own - operate
(ROO)إعادة تأهيل - تملك - تشغيلEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Rehabilitate - own - operate
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12 COOP CO-OPERATE
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13 co-operate
[kəu΄ɔpəreit] v գործակցել, համագործել. աջակցել -
14 failure
The inability of a computer system or related device to operate reliably or to operate at all. -
15 DCE
"A set of standards from the Open Group (formerly the Open Software Foundation) for development of distributed applications that can operate on more than one platform. One of two types of hardware connected by an RS-232-C serial connection, the other being a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) device. A DCE is an intermediary device that often transforms input from a DTE before sending it to a recipient. A modem, for example, is a DCE that modulates data from a microcomputer (DTE) and sends it along a telephone connection." -
16 JIT compiler
"A compiler takes the Java bytecode (which is machine-independent) and compiles it on demand into native code for the target machine, giving faster execution. Since JIT compilers operate on the client machine, they preserve the platform-independence of the compiled Java program." -
17 mirrored volume
"A fault-tolerant volume that duplicates data on two physical disks. A mirrored volume provides data redundancy by using two identical volumes, which are called mirrors, to duplicate the information contained on the volume. A mirror is always located on a different disk. If one of the physical disks fails, the data on the failed disk becomes unavailable, but the system continues to operate in the mirror on the remaining disk. You can create mirrored volumes only on dynamic disks on computers running the Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 families of operating systems. You cannot extend mirrored volumes." -
18 peer
Any of the devices on a layered communications network that operate on the same protocol level. -
19 SPID
"An 8-digit to 14-digit number that identifies the services that you order for each B-channel. For example, when you order Primary Rate ISDN, you obtain two phone numbers and two SPIDs from your Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) provider. Typical ISDN adapters cannot operate without configuring SPIDs." -
20 setup
The procedures involved in preparing a software program or application to operate within a computer or mobile device.
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