34-letter words containing r, e, c, i, m, n
- simple network management protocol — (protocol) (SNMP) The Internet standard protocol, defined in STD 15, RFC 1157, developed to manage nodes on an IP network. SNMP is not limited to TCP/IP. It can be used to manage and monitor all sorts of equipment including computers, routers, wiring hubs, toasters and jukeboxes. See also Management Information Base, Simple Network Management Protocol version 2.
- social democratic and labour party — a Northern Irish political party, which advocates peaceful union with the Republic of Ireland
- supreme-court-of-the-united-states — Supreme Court of the United States.
- to act in someone's best interests — to act so as to benefit somebody
- to bite off more than one can chew — If you say that someone has bitten off more than they can chew, you mean that they are trying to do something which is too difficult for them.
- to make no secret of your feelings — if you make no secret of your feelings about a situation, you tell people very clearly what you think about it
- to shut the door in someone's face — If someone shuts the door in your face or slams the door in your face, they refuse to talk to you or give you any information.