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I[prɔmpt] a արագ, շտապ. a prompt reply անմիջական պատասխան. The service is very prompt Շատ արագ են սպասարկումII[prɔmpt] adv ճիշտ, ճշգրիտ. at 9 o’clock prompt ճիշտ ժամի իննին[prɔmpt] v գրգռել, հրահրել. մղել. դպր., թատր. հուշել, հուշարարություն անել. prompt the feeling/thought զգացում/միտք հուշել. prompt box հուշարարի խցիկ -
2 Prompt
عاجل ، سريع ، فورى ، حال ، حاضر -
3 prompt
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4 prompt
An audio message played over the telephone to explain valid options to users. -
5 prompt
Text or symbols indicating that a computer program is waiting for input from the user. -
6 prompt publishing point
A file share where storage space is available for Unified Messaging custom prompts. Each dial plan has only one prompt publishing point. -
7 Prompt cotton
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8 Prompt delivery
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9 Prompt service
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10 MS-DOS prompt
"The visual indication from the MS-DOS command processor that the operating system is ready to accept a new command. The default DOS prompt is a path followed by a greater-than sign (for example, C:>); the user can also design a custom prompt with the PROMPT command."موجّه MS-DOS -
11 elevation prompt
"A dialog box that appears when a user is requested to confirm whether an administrative process should be permitted to start. An elevation prompt will either be displayed as a consent prompt or a credential prompt, depending upon Group Policy settings and user account type." -
12 elevated command prompt
"A command prompt that is run in a privileged administrator security context that allows actions that would normally be restricted. Without elevation, command prompts in Windows Client and Windows Server run in a restricted state." -
13 Best and prompt attention
كامل العناية والرعايةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Best and prompt attention
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14 command prompt
An interface between the operating system and the user in which the user types command language strings of text that are passed to the command interpreter for execution. -
15 command prompt window
A window that mimics an old MS-DOS display for typing command-line instructions. -
16 consent prompt
A dialog box that appears when a user is requested to confirm whether an administrative process should be permitted to start. The user can approve the process by clicking Continue or cancel the process by clicking Cancel. -
17 credential prompt
"A dialog box that appears when a user is requested to confirm whether an administrative process should be permitted to start. The user can approve the process by providing a user name and password for an administrator account, or the user can cancel the process by clicking Cancel." -
18 system prompt
"A short audio recording, installed on the Exchange Unified Messaging server, that is played to callers by the server. System prompts may be used to welcome callers, to inform them of their options when they use the system, and to make them aware of important information and of events and errors that have occurred." -
19 batch file
"An ASCII (unformatted text) file that contains one or more operating system commands. A batch program's file name has a.cmd or.bat extension. When you type the file name at the command prompt, or when the batch program is run from another program, its commands are processed sequentially."ملف الدُفعات -
20 confirmation message
An alert that is shown to prompt the user to agree to the action being taken.
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prompt — prompt, prompte [ prɔ̃(pt), prɔ̃(p)t ] adj. • 1540; « prêt, disposé à » 1205; lat. promptus I ♦ Qui agit ou se produit tôt. 1 ♦ Qui agit, fait (qqch.) sans tarder. PROMPT À [ prɔ̃a ]. « Il était violent, généreux, prompt à l injure, prompt aux… … Encyclopédie Universelle
prompt — prompt, ompte (pron, pron t ; au masculin, le t se lie : pron t à...) adj. 1° Qui ne tarde pas, soudain. • Leur abord fut bien prompt, leur fuite encor plus prompte, CORN. Cid, IV, 1. • Par un prompt désespoir souvent on se marie, Qu on s… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
prompt — PROMPT, Ă, prompţi, te, adj. (Despre oameni) Care acţionează repede şi la timp. ♦ (Despre fapte, acţiuni etc.) Care se produce repede, fără întârziere. – Din fr. prompt, lat. promptus. Trimis de oprocopiuc, 09.05.2006. Sursa: DEX 98 Prompt ≠… … Dicționar Român
Prompt — (pr[o^]mt; 215), a. [Compar. {Prompter}; superl. {Promptest}.] [F. prompt, L. promptus, properly, brought forth (to light or view), hence, visible, evident, at hand, ready, quick, p. p. of promere to take or bring forth; pro forth + emere to take … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prompt — PROMPT, [promp]te. ad. Soudain, qui ne tarde pas long temps. Il est opposé à lent. Un prompt retour. je vous souhaite un heureux voyage & un prompt retour. rendre une prompte réponse. avoir la repartie prompte. On dit, Avoir l esprit prompt,… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Prompt — is an adjective meaning quick or on time , or a verb meaning to lead someone .* Command prompt, in computing, one or more characters in a command line interface to indicate that the computer is ready to accept typed input * Prompt (theatre) or… … Wikipedia
prompt´ly — prompt «prompt», adjective, verb, noun. –adj. 1. ready and willing; on time; quick: »Be prompt to obey. But he learns to tell time much earlier than he learns to be prompt (Sidonie M. Gruenberg). SYNONYM(S): punctual. See syn. under ready. (Cf. ↑ … Useful english dictionary
prompt — Adj std. (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. prompt(e), das auf gleichbedeutendes l. prōmptus zurückgeht (zu l. prōmere hervornehmen , das zu l. emere nehmen gebildet ist). Ebenso nndl. prompt, ne. prompt, nfrz. prompt, nschw. prompt,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
prompt — Prompt, Prest et appareillé, Promptus. Prompt rhetoricien, Extemporalis rhetor. Un courage prompt et disposé à la guerre, Animus alacer ad bellum suscipiendum. Estre plus prompt, ou prest à regarder à son danger, Promptiorem esse ad sua pericula … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Prompt — Prompt, n. (Com.) A limit of time given for payment of an account for produce purchased, this limit varying with different goods. See {Prompt note}. [1913 Webster] To cover any probable difference of price which might arise before the expiration… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prompt — prompt; prompt·er; prompt·ly; prompt·ness; … English syllables