Examples of using Registers in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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base and limit registers).
The Belicoso Fino is the only figurado in the Bolivar line, which is probably why it registers as the strongest smoke across the brand.
I say something ugly to you and the brain immediately takes charge, registers it.
This seems to be another example of the distance/energy relationship, since DRAM is physically further away than registers.
Advertising link” will be valid when Party B registers successfully into Party A's system.
No need to rewrite their personal details on paper registers at every visit.
In 1596 As-Suwayda appeared under the name of Majdal Sawda in the Ottoman tax registers as part of the nahiya(subdistrict)
In 1596 it appeared as Salam in the Ottoman tax registers, part of the nahiya(subdistrict)
InfoPath automatically installs and registers the control for users if both of the following requirements are met.
The“menu blockchain” system registers data obtained from various government agencies and ensures that the information cannot be deleted
By utilizing two of these registers, Modbus can support the IEEE 32-bit floating point format.
our system registers through which means and from which websites you have made your reservation.
Your name was removed from the registers, every record of everything you had was wiped out, and your one-time existence was denied
The government no longer registers or reports the number of non-restricted firearms such as shotguns and rifles.
The early electronic cash registers(ECR) were programmed and developed in proprietary software and were limited in functions and communications capability.
Your name was removed from the registers, every record of everything you had ever done was wiped out,
In 1596 al-Harra appeared in the Ottoman tax registers under the name of Han, situated in the nahiya(subdistrict)
In 1596 Dayr al-Buht appeared in the Ottoman tax registers as part of the nahiya of Bani Kilab in the Qada of Hauran.
In 1596 Al-Sahwah appeared in the Ottoman tax registers under the name of Sahut al-Qamh, as being part
In 1596 Saham al-Jawlan appeared in the Ottoman tax registers as part of the nahiya of Jawlan Sarqi in the Qada of Hauran.