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IV. Read the English words (A) and find their equivalents in your native language (B)



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IV. Read the English words (A) and find their equivalents in your native language (B):





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B



to save



yada salmaq



to guide



tələb etmək



to provide



nəticələnmək



To relieve



təmin etmək



To require



qənaət etmək



To result in



istiqamətləndirmək



To remember



idarə (nəzarət) etmək



To control



nail olmaq



To mention



asanlaşdırmaq (nədənsə azad etmək)



To gain



yadda saxlamaq





SUPPLEMENTARY TEXT:
Electronic Computers
The first electronic computers appeared in 1945. In the course of 25 years mathematicians learned to solve problems of great complexity using these machines. Electronic computers can be classified into two general types: general-purpose computers and special- purpose machines.

General-purpose computers are electronic machines that do all types of arithmetical computation: add, subtract, multiply, divide, square root. In addition, general-purpose computers are capable of performing a large number of other operations. A general-purpose computer can be regarded as a data-processing center. From a machine point of view, a general-purpose computer is a combination of devices. From the functional point of view, it is a system which permits the user to process data for a large number of purposes. General-purpose computers can be further classified according to size and the speed of computation.

Special-purpose electronic computers are limited either to the type of computations they can make or as to the functions they can perform.

Electronic computers cannot replace the judgement of the human brain, but they will release it from mechanical functions.



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