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1 Someone on Windows Live
"The display name UI label used when there isn’t a display name value available, as when data can't be retrieved or someone hasn’t completely filled out their profile." -
2 Someone
"The display name UI label used when there isn’t a display name value available, as when data can't be retrieved or someone hasn’t completely filled out their profile." -
3 modem server
"A server that manages a group of modems. When someone on a network dials out from a computer, or dials in to a computer from another location, the server provides the next available modem to make the connection." -
4 gleam
"A small, star-shaped insignia that indicates new or changed content, as when a contact has posted new photos. It is also can be used to indicate conditions that may require action, as when someone's online storage is running out." -
5 talk
I[tɔ:k] n խոսակցություն, զրույց. It’s just a talk Դա պարզապես խոսակցություն է. small talk դատարկախոսություն. There is a talk of … Լուրեր են պտտվում, որ… have a talk զրուցել. talks բանակցություններ. informal talks ոչ պաշ տոնական բանակցություններ. round - table talk բանակցություններ կլոր սեղանի շուր ջը. joint talks համատեղ բա նակ ցու թյուններ. talk on astronomy/modern music զրույց աստ ղա գիտության/ժամանակակից երաժշտու թյան մասին. (բամբասանք) That will make talk Կսկսեն բամբասելII[tɔ:k] v խոսել, զրուցել. talk sense/nonsense խելացի խոսել/բան ասել. հիմարություններ դուրս տալ. talk business գործից խոսել. talk smb round համոզել մեկին. talk oneself hoarse խոսել մինչև խռպոտելը. talk smb into/out of doing smh համոզել մի բան անել/հետ համոզել. talk to the point ըստ էության խոսել. Someone must have talked Ինչ-որ մեկը բերանից բան է թռցրել. Now you’re talking ! Ա՛յ հիմա ճիշտ ես խոսում
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