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Arabic translation: تسجيل الدخول


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English term or phrase:Basic Sine In
Arabic translation:تسجيل الدخول
Entered by: Fuad Yahya
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18:01 Feb 16, 2003
English to Arabic translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Computers: Systems, Networks
English term or phrase: BSI.
CRS. Basic Sine In.
BSO. CRS. Basic Sine Out.
Amer al-Azem
Local time: 15:35
إلزامي للدّخول
Explanation:
إلزامي للدّخول
إلزامي للخروخ

We met this "sine" yesterday, it comes from the latin, and the full expression is very commonly used in french and italian.. "sine qua no" meaning: otherwise not, necessary condition.
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Ouadoud
Local time: 15:35
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Summary of answers provided
5 +1تسجيل الدخولFuad Yahya
5إلزامي للدّخول
Ouadoud
5تسجيل الدخولFuad Yahya
4اشارة الدخول الاساسية
sarsam


  

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تسجيل الدخول


Explanation:


فؤاد

Fuad Yahya
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اشارة الدخول الاساسية


Explanation:
شكرا

sarsam
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2 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
إلزامي للدّخول


Explanation:
إلزامي للدّخول
إلزامي للخروخ

We met this "sine" yesterday, it comes from the latin, and the full expression is very commonly used in french and italian.. "sine qua no" meaning: otherwise not, necessary condition.


Ouadoud
Local time: 15:35
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic, Native in FrenchFrench
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تسجيل الدخول


Explanation:
"Basic sine in" means "Basic sign in." It is not clear why the word is spelled in this manner, but it is clear that the Latin "sine" would not make any sense in this context. "Sine" simply means "sign."


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Fuad Yahya
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Changes made by editors
Jan 4, 2006 - Changes made by Fuad Yahya:
LevelNon-PRO => PRO
Jan 4, 2006 - Changes made by Fuad Yahya:
FieldOther => Tech/Engineering
Field (specific)Tourism & Travel => Computers: Systems, Networks
Field (write-in)Travel Industry => (none)


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