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• ottaa käyttöön• auttaa• valtuuttaa• tehdä kykeneväksi• tehdä mahdolliseksi• sallia• mahdollistaa• mahdolliseksi jollekulle* * *i'neibl(to make able by giving means, power or authority (to do something): The money I inherited enabled me to go on a world cruise.) mahdollistaa -
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v. 1. хийх боломж/ бололцоо/ эрх олгох. 2. computing ажиллуулж эхлэх. -
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قادر ساختن، وسيله فراهم كردن ، تهيه كردن براي اخ،اختيار دادن -
128 enable pulse
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