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1 remove
[ri΄mu:v] v հանել. մաքրել, հա վաքել. վերացնել. տեղափոխ(վ)ել, փոխադր(վ)ել. remove one’s hat գլխարկը հանել. remove a table սեղանը հավաքել. remove plates from the table ափսեները սեղանից հավաքել. remove oneself հե ռանալ. remove a tax հարկը վերացնել. remove one’s name from the list անունը ցուցակից հանել. remove obstacles խոչընդոտները վերացնել. remove smb from a post պաշտոնից ազատել. remove stains կեղ տաբծերը հանել. remove members անդամ ներին տեղափոխել/հեռացնել. remove to a new house նոր տուն տեղափոխվել -
2 remove
ينزع* * *يَنْزِع -
3 remove
"To take out objects from a list, database, or other item, or to uninstall a program." -
4 Remove from Contact List
An item on a contact's context menu to remove a contact from the contact list. -
5 Remove from Group
"An item that deletes a selected contact from a contact group, when the contact is right-clicked." -
6 Remove from This Conversation
An item on the right-click menu for a contact that disconnects the selected participant from the current conversation.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Remove from This Conversation
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7 Remove From Conference
An item on the right-click menu for a conference participant that removes the selected participant from the current conference. -
8 Remove Background
An option that isolates the foreground portion of an image and make the background transparent. -
9 decloak
Remove the cloaked attribute from a project. -
10 uncloak
Remove the cloaked attribute from a project. -
11 uninstall
"When referring to software, to remove program files and folders from the hard disk and remove related data from the registry so the software or solution is no longer available." -
12 uninstall
"When referring to a device, to remove the corresponding device drivers from the hard disk and physically remove the device from the computer." -
13 clear
To turn a setting off or to remove a value.إلغاء تحديد/مسح -
14 cut
"To remove part of a document, usually placing it temporarily in memory so that the cut portion can be inserted (pasted) elsewhere." -
15 detach
To remove uninstalled application files from a destination computer. -
16 dismount
To remove a removable tape or disc from a drive.يُخرج -
17 eject
To remove something or someone from their current location.يُخرج -
18 Quick Launch
"A customizable area of the taskbar, which by default is displayed to the right of the Start button. It contains icons you can click to open programs, such as Windows Explorer or Outlook Express, or to show the desktop. You can add or remove icons to it and move it to a different area of the taskbar." -
19 Author Lists right
"A right that allows a user to add, modify, or remove items in a list, document library, discussion board, or survey." -
20 Design Lists right
"A right that allows a user to add, modify, or remove fields of a list, document library, discussion board, or survey."
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remove — re·move /ri müv/ vb re·moved, re·mov·ing vt: to change the location, position, station, status, or residence of: as a: to have (an action) transferred from one court to another and esp. from a state court to a federal court see also separable… … Law dictionary
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remove — [v1] lift or move object; take off, away abolish, abstract, amputate, carry away, carry off, cart off, clear away, cut out, delete, depose, detach, dethrone, dig out, discard, discharge, dislodge, dismiss, displace, disturb, do away with, doff,… … New thesaurus
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