QUEUED - translation to arabic
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QUEUED - translation to arabic

VISUAL SYSTEM OF COMMUNICATION USED WITH AND AMONG DEAF OR HARD-OF-HEARING PEOPLE
Cued Speech; Queued speech; Baghcheban phonetic hand alphabet

QUEUED      

ألاسم

صَفّ ; طابُور

الفعل

اِصْطَفَّ ; تَرَاصَفَ ; تَرَصَّفَ

Queued Indexed Sequential Access Method         
FILE FORMAT
Indexed Sequential Access Method; Isam; Indexed sequential access method; Basic Indexed Sequential Access Method; Queued Indexed Sequential Access Method; Queued indexed sequential access method; Basic indexed sequential access method; QISAM; BISAM; BISAM (computing); Hierarchical Indexed Sequential Access Method; Hierarchical indexed sequential access method; HISAM (computing); HISAM
طريقة وصول تسلسلى مفهـرس حسب صف انتظار
إصطف في الطابور      
queue

Definition

Freenet
Community-based bulletin board system with e-mail, information services, interactive communications, and conferencing. Freenets are funded and operated by individuals and volunteers - in one sense, like public television. They are part of the National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN), an organisation based in Cleveland, Ohio, devoted to making computer telecommunication and networking services as freely available as public libraries.

Wikipedia

Cued speech

Cued speech is a visual system of communication used with and among deaf or hard-of-hearing people. It is a phonemic-based system which makes traditionally spoken languages accessible by using a small number of handshapes, known as cues (representing consonants), in different locations near the mouth (representing vowels) to convey spoken language in a visual format. The National Cued Speech Association defines cued speech as "a visual mode of communication that uses hand shapes and placements in combination with the mouth movements and speech to make the phonemes of spoken language look different from each other." It adds information about the phonology of the word that is not visible on the lips. This allows people with hearing or language difficulties to visually access the fundamental properties of language. It is now used with people with a variety of language, speech, communication, and learning needs. It is not a sign language such as American Sign Language (ASL), which is a separate language from English. Cued speech is considered a communication modality but can be used as a strategy to support auditory rehabilitation, speech articulation, and literacy development.

Examples of use of QUEUED
1. Hundreds of passengers queued in overspill marquees outside Terminal 4.
2. "We had all queued up with our allotted serial numbers.
3. Panicking customers queued in their thousands to empty savings accounts.
4. They queued at cashpoints and drank coffee outside Starbucks.
5. In some villages, people queued up at local health centers for a checkup.