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1 from
[frɔm] prep - ից(տեղ, վայր). from home տա նից. from London Լոնդոնից. (ժամանակ) from the fifth century հինգերորդ դարից. from the beginning/ start սկզբից. from that time on այդ ժամանակից սկսած. from … to մինչև. from morning to night առավոտից մինչև գիշեր. from day to day օրեցօր. suffer from heat շոգից տա ռապել. from fear/shame/jealousy/curiosity վախից/ամո թից/խանդից/հետաքրքրությունից տառա պել. (speak) from memory հիշողու թյամբ (խոսել). know from experience փորձից իմանալ. judging from appearance արտաքինից դատելով. from above/below վերևից, ներքևից. drink from a cup գավաթից խմել. from behind the door դռան ետևից. prevent from doing smth որևէ բան անելուց հետ պահել -
2 check out
To retrieve a writable copy of a file or project from a source repository. This locks the file for editing to prevent others from overwriting or editing it inadvertently. -
3 block
"To prevent another user from initiating a conversation and from viewing your presence or other information, such as your personal information." -
4 encryption
The process of converting readable data (plaintext) into a coded form (ciphertext) to prevent it from being read by an unauthorized party. -
5 denial-of-service attack
"An attempt by a malicious (or unwitting) user, process, or system to prevent legitimate users from accessing a resource (usually a network service) by exploiting a weakness or design limitation in an information system." -
6 denial of service attack
"An attempt by a malicious (or unwitting) user, process, or system to prevent legitimate users from accessing a resource (usually a network service) by exploiting a weakness or design limitation in an information system." -
7 DoS
"An attempt by a malicious (or unwitting) user, process, or system to prevent legitimate users from accessing a resource (usually a network service) by exploiting a weakness or design limitation in an information system." -
8 exclusive
"Pertaining to a type of access to data in a database that is shared over a network. When you open a database in exclusive mode, you prevent others from opening the database." -
9 nonbreaking hyphen
"A hyphen that is used to prevent a hyphenated word, number, or phrase from breaking if it falls at the end of a line." -
10 padding
"In data storage, the addition of one or more bits, usually zeros, to a block of data in order to fill it, to force the actual data bits into a certain position, or to prevent the data from duplicating a bit pattern that has an established meaning, such as an embedded command" -
11 refresh rate
"In computer graphics, the frequency at which the screen is redrawn to prevent the image from flickering. The entire image area of most monitors is refreshed approximately 60 times per second." -
12 Block button
Button located in the Inbox and other folders. Allows users to prevent unwanted e-mail messages from arriving. -
13 error correction
"In Windows Media Player, a process to ensure that digital audio data is read from the CD-ROM drive accurately during playback or copying. Using error correction can prevent undesirable noises that are not part of the original material." -
14 Windows Defender
"Antispyware software included in Windows that can prevent other software from displaying advertisements (such as pop-up ads), collect information about you, or change settings on your computer, generally without appropriately obtaining your consent." -
15 definitions
Files that are used to help detect harmful or unwanted software and to prevent it from installing or running on your computer. -
16 application isolation
The separation of applications by process boundaries that prevent the applications from affecting one another. -
17 Block phrase
A custom word or phrase that the administrator sets for the Content Filter agent to prevent e-mail messages that contain specific words or phrases from being delivered to Exchange Server 2007 mailbox users. -
18 lock
"To prevent users from joining a conference, whether or not they have an invitation." -
19 denial
"The event in which a permission is not granted. By denying a permission, a method can prevent its callers from exercising the privilege represented by that permission. If a method on the call stack denies permission A, a stack walk checking for permission A will fail unless a valid assertion is found on the stack between the method doing the denial and the method that initiated the check for permission A." -
20 CHECK constraint
"A constraint that allows for business rules that span multiple tables. For example, the Order table could have a CHECK constraint that would prevent orders for a customer from exceeding a credit limit defined for the customer in the Customer table."
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