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1 property
[΄prɔpəti] n սեփականություն, ունեցվածք. real/immovable property անշարժ գույք. portable property շարժական գույք, public property հասարա կական ունեցվածք. personal property անձ նական ունեցվածք. intellectual property մտավոր սեփականություն. leave smn all one’s property իր ամբողջ ունեցվածքը մեկին թողնել. The news is a common property փխբ. Այդ լուրը արդեն բոլորին է հայտնի. lost property office գտնված իրերի բյուրո/բաժին. property ies թատր. բեմիրեր, ռեկվիզիտ, բուտաֆորիա -
2 Property
مبنى، ملكية، خاصة، صفة مميزة، عقار -
3 property
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4 property
"Attribute or characteristic of an object that is used to define its state, appearance, or value." -
5 property name
A string value that is used to identify a named property within a given property set. Note that property names and property IDs are mutually exclusive. -
6 property definition
The characteristics or properties that define how a property is used and interpreted. The group of properties that forms a property definition is stored in a dictionary. -
7 property page
A grouping of properties presented as a tabbed page of a property sheet. -
8 property sheet control
A standard Windows control used to create property sheet interfaces. -
9 property inspector
"A dynamic properties viewer that displays the properties of the current selection, usually of a particular type of object. Compare property sheet." -
10 Property Editor
A menu option on the Property Panel that enables the user to specify document properties. -
11 Property Store
A Windows feature that facilitates a convenient way to get and set properties. It provides access to properties by using friendly canonical names in a type safe manner without dealing with PROPVARIANT. Developers can easily store basic data in a property store. -
12 Property accessory to immovable property
عقارات بالتخصيص، ملحقات العقارEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Property accessory to immovable property
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13 Property account
حساب الأملاك، حساب الممتلكات -
14 Property accounts
حسابات الاستثمار، حسابات التشغيل -
15 Property charged as security for a debt
عقار مقدم ضمانا لدينEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Property charged as security for a debt
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16 Property insurance
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17 Property liable to attachment
ملكية يمكن الحجز عليهاEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Property liable to attachment
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18 Property lodged with a bank
ممتلكات مودعة لدى مصرفEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Property lodged with a bank
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19 Property market
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20 Property rights
حقق الملكية
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