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1 correct
I[kə΄rekt] a ճիշտ, ուղիղ, ստույգ. քաղաքավարի correct idea/answer/decision ճիշտ գաղափար/պատասխան/որոշում. a very correct young man կիրթ/կոռեկտ երիտասարդ. the correct time ճիշտ ժամը. more or less correct ավել կամ պակաս ճիշտII[kə΄rekt] v ուղղել, ճշտել. սխալն ուղղել. correct a mistake սխալն ուղղել. correct proofs սրբագրել. correct one’s watch ուղղել/ստուգել ժամացույցը. correct a child for rudeness երեխային դիտողություն անել կոպտության համար -
2 correct
1 sans faute صحيح [sʼa'ħiːħ]2 convenable محتشم ['muћtaʃam]* * *1 sans faute صحيح [sʼa'ħiːħ]2 convenable محتشم ['muћtaʃam] -
3 Correct
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4 correct
حنيفسليمسويصالحصحيحقويملائقمضبطمناسب -
5 CORRECT LAYING OFFSET
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6 ALL PRESENT AND CORRECT
English-Arabic military dictionary > ALL PRESENT AND CORRECT
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7 correcte
1 sans faute صحيح [sʼa'ħiːħ]2 convenable محتشم ['muћtaʃam]* * *1 sans faute صحيح [sʼa'ħiːħ]2 convenable محتشم ['muћtaʃam] -
8 exact
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9 exacte
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10 honnête
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11 honorable
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12 juste
I adj◊Ta réponse est juste. — إجابتك صائبة
3 convenable مناسب [mu'naːsib]4 étriqué ضيق ['dʼajːiq]5 pas assez بالكاد [bil׳kaːd]◊C'est trop juste, nous n'avons pas le temps. — بالكاد يكفي، ليس لدينا الوقت
II adv1 exactement بالضبط [bidʼ'ːabtʼ]◊Elle est juste à l'heure. — هي على الوقت بالضبط
2 pas assez غير كاف ['ɣajr 'kaːfin]◊J'ai prévu un peu juste. — جهزت بشكل لا يكفي
3 à l'instant بالذات [bið'ːaːt]◊Il vient juste d'appeler. — اتصل الآن بالذات
* * *I adj◊Ta réponse est juste. — إجابتك صائبة
3 convenable مناسب [mu'naːsib]4 étriqué ضيق ['dʼajːiq]5 pas assez بالكاد [bil׳kaːd]◊C'est trop juste, nous n'avons pas le temps. — بالكاد يكفي، ليس لدينا الوقت
II adv1 exactement بالضبط [bidʼ'ːabtʼ]◊Elle est juste à l'heure. — هي على الوقت بالضبط
2 pas assez غير كاف ['ɣajr 'kaːfin]◊J'ai prévu un peu juste. — جهزت بشكل لا يكفي
3 à l'instant بالذات [bið'ːaːt]◊Il vient juste d'appeler. — اتصل الآن بالذات
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13 poli
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14 polie
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15 checksum
"A calculated value that is used to test data for the presence of errors that can occur when data is transmitted or when it is written to disk. The checksum is calculated for a given chunk of data by sequentially combining all the bytes of data with a series of arithmetic or logical operations. After the data is transmitted or stored, a new checksum is calculated in the same way using the (possibly faulty) transmitted or stored data. If the two checksums do not match, an error has occurred, and the data should be transmitted or stored again. Checksums cannot detect all errors, and they cannot be used to correct erroneous data." -
16 debug
"To detect, locate, and correct logical or syntactical errors in a program or malfunctions in hardware. In hardware contexts, the term troubleshoot is the term more often used, especially when the problem is a major one." -
17 heuristic
An approach or algorithm that leads to a correct solution of a programming task by non-rigorous or self-learning means. One approach to programming is first to develop a heuristic and then to improve on it.موجِّه -
18 username
"The name by which a user is identified to a computer system or network. During the logon process, the user must enter the username and the correct password. If the system or network is connected to the Internet, the username generally corresponds to the leftmost part of the user's e-mail address (the portion preceding the \@ sign, as in username\@company.com)." -
19 validation
The process of comparing files on local volumes with their associated data in secondary storage by Remote Storage. Volumes that are validated ensure that the correct data is recalled from remote storage when a user attempts to open the file from a local volume. -
20 custom dictionary
A user dictionary that contains a list of words not in the application dictionary that an author wants the spelling checker to accept as correct.
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Correct — Cor*rect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corrected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Correcting}.] 1. To make right; to bring to the standard of truth, justice, or propriety; to rectify; as, to correct manners or principles. [1913 Webster] This is a defect in the first… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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