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RECIPIENTS - traducción al árabe

AWARD
Handel Medallion recipients

RECIPIENTS      

ألاسم

مُتَسَلِّم ; مُتَقَبِّل ; مُتَلَقٍّ ; مُرْسَلٌ إلَيْه ; مُسْتَلِم

الصفة

ماسِك ; مُتَسَلِّم ; مُتَقَبِّل ; مُتَلَقٍّ ; مُسْتَلِم

مستلم      
recipient
متلق      
recipient

Definición

Blind Carbon Copy
<messaging> (BCC) An electronic mail header which lists addresses to which a message should be sent, but which will not be seen by the recipients. Bcc is defined in RFC 822 and supported by most e-mail systems. A normal, non-blind "CC" header would be visible to all recipients, thus allowing them to reply to each other as well as to the sender. According to RFC 822, the addresses listed in a BCC header are not included in the copies of the message sent to the recipients. RFC 822 says BCC addresses may appear in the copy sent to "BCC" recipients themselves (though this would be unusual). (1998-03-14)

Wikipedia

Handel Medallion

The Handel Medallion is an American award presented by the City of New York. It is the city's highest award given to individuals for their contribution to the city's intellectual and cultural life.

Ejemplos de uso de RECIPIENTS
1. The recipients included transient acquaintances. 33.
2. They‘re thinking about the recipients," Caplan said.
3. Other recipients of this year‘s Heinz Awards include: –Bernard Amadei, Boulder, Colo., and Susan Seacrest, Lincoln, Neb., co–recipients of the environment award.
4. Other recipients of this year‘s Heinz Awards include: _Bernard Amadei, Boulder, Colo., and Susan Seacrest, Lincoln, Neb., co–recipients of the environment award.
5. The Post "draws misleading and erroneous distinctions" between recipients of NSLs, who may never disclose the FBI‘s demand for information, and recipients of grand jury subpoenas.