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The National Terminology Database for Irish
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rules someone out of order
rialaíonn go bhfuil duine as ord
rules a question out of order
rialaíonn go bhfuil ceist as ord
The lift is out of order.
Tá an t-ardaitheoir as ord.
Danger - Out of Order
Dainséar - As Feidhm
In computing, out-of-band management (sometimes called lights-out management or LOM) involves the use of a dedicated management channel for device maintenance. It allows a system administrator to monitor and manage servers and other network equipment by remote control regardless of whether the machine is powered on, or if an operating system is installed or functional.
You should attack if your opponent is off the court or out of position.
Is cóir ionsaí a dhéanamh nuair atá do chéile comhraic as an gcúirt nó as ionad.
'Beidh gearradh amach párolla comheintitis atá lonnaithe i ndlínse cothrom le 5 % dá chostais phárolla incháilithe le haghaidh fostaithe incháilithe a dhéanann gníomhaíochtaí le haghaidh an ghrúpa FIN sa dlínse sin, ach amháin costais phárolla incháilithe a bhfuil na nithe seo a leanas i gceist leo: (a)tá siad caipitlithe agus áirítear leis an mbonn gearrtha amach maidir le sócmhainní inláimhsithe incháilithe iad; agus (b)tá siad inchurtha i leith ioncam a eisiatar i gcomhréir le hAirteagal 16.'
The debate petered out after a while.
Chuaigh an díospóireacht i ndísc tar éis tamaill.
Finance The market has already incorporated information such as a low dividend, into the price of a stock.
Airgeadas Tá an margadh tar éis faisnéis ar nós díbhinne ísle a chur san áireamh cheana féin i bpraghas stoic.
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The opposite to a black-out (which is caused when the blood drains from the head). A red-out is when blood rushes to the brain and causes a reddening of vision and ultimately unconciousness. It is associated with high-altitude skydiving and often the result of the diver going into a spin where the feet are at the centre.
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