mi̇n'am

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الإنجليزية - التركية

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min
minimum

Çok sayıda şirket personelini minimuma indirdi. - A lot of companies have pared their staff down to a minimum.

Hasar minimumda tutuldu. - The damage was held to a minimum.

custom min
(Bilgisayar) özel en küçük
edit min
(Bilgisayar) en düşük değeri düzenle
grand min
(Bilgisayar) genel en küçük
56 min
56 dk
de min
(Askeri) asgari sapma (sürüklenme) hatası (minimum drift error)
التركية - التركية
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Çok in'am ve ihsan eden
MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Arabçada harf-i cerrdir. 1- Mekân ve bir şeye başlamayı ifâde eder.Meselâ: $ "Haftadan haftaya" da olduğu gibi.2- Teb'iz için olur. Meselâ: $"Kim bir kavme benzemeğe özenirse onlardan sayılır" cümlesinde olduğu gibi. Bazılarını, bir kısmını ifâde ediyor. 3- Cinsi beyan için olur. Meselâ: $ "İşlediğiniz hayrı Allah bilir" cümlesinde "min" tebyine (açıklamaya) vesile oluyor.4- Bedel-i ivâz (karşılık) için olur. Meselâ: $ "Ahirete bedel, dünya hayatına râzı mı oldunuz" cümlesinde olduğu gibi.5- Tâlil (sebeb b
MİN.. İLA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) den... ye kadar
min
çin'de ırmak
min
NıSıR MiT.Erkeklik ve üreme tanrısı
min
Erkekliği güçlü, çok eski bir Mısır tanrısı
HEL MİN MEZİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Daha yok mu? Daha olmayacak mı? mânâlarında kullanılır
MÜ'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Korkulardan emniyet veren (Allah C.C.) (Bak: İman, Kâfir
MÜ'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Allah'a ve emirlerine, kanunlarına iman eden. İnanan. Allah'a, âhirete, kitablarına, meleklerine, peygamberlerine ve kadere iman edip itaat eden kimse
MÜ'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Emniyete kavuşan
MÜ'MİN SURESİ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kur'an-ı Kerim'in 40. Suresidir. Gafir, Tavl Suresi de denir
MÜEYYED MİN İNDİLLAH
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Allah tarafından te'yid edilen ve yardım görmüş olan
MÜSTE'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Tar: Osmanlı ülkesinde oturmalarına müsaade olunan yabancı devlet tebaası. Osmanlı devleti ile sulh halinde bulunan ecnebiler. Ecnebi memleketlerde seyahat ve ikamet eden müslümanlar da bu sıfatla anılırlardı
MÜSTE'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Eman dileyen. Emane, emniyete erişen, nâil olan. (Gerek müslim, gerek zimmî veya harbî olsun.) İstiman eden. Emin edilmiş
MÜSTE'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kendisine aman verilmiş olan
MÜSTE'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Canının bağışlanması şartiyle teslim olan
MÜSTE'MİN
(Hukuk) Aman dileyen kimse; canını kurtarmal için sığınan ve korunan kimse, yabancı uyruklu kişiler; gayrımüslümler
TE'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Sağlamak. Kat'i vaadde bulunmak. Emn ve emân vermek
TE'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Güvenlik, emniyet hissi vermek
TE'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Elde etme
TE'MİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Sağlamlaştırma, şüphe bırakmama
abdi mü'min
(Osmanlı Dönemi) inanan kul
mü'min
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Allah'a ve emirlerine, kânunlarına iman eden, inanan
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Min Nan
A group of local languages/dialects which can trace their origins to southern Fujian province, China. The most prominent dialects are Amoy (referred to as Taiwanese in Taiwan, and Hokkien in Southeast Asia), Teochew, and Qiongwen. It belongs to the Min dialect group of the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family
min min lights
Unexplained lights reportedly appearing in the sky near Boulia, western Queensland, Australia for over 100 years. Possibly caused by reflections of distant light in the dry air conditions
Min River
River, central Fujian province, southeastern China. Rising in the mountains near the Fujian-Jiangxi border, it flows southeast to empty into the China Sea after a course of 358 mi (577 km). The arrival of a railway system in 1957 increased its use for navigation, and there are transshipment points along it. River, Sichuan province, south-central China. Rising in the Min Mountains of northern Sichuan, it flows southward along the western side of the Sichuan Basin and empties into the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) at Yibin. It is navigable for most of its 350-mi (560-km) course
min
Minute or Minimum
min
Metropolitan Information Network (a Free-Net serving a large city)
min
Mobile Identification Number: Uniquely identifies a mobile unit within a wireless carrier's network The MIN often can be dialed from other wireless or wireline networks The MIN is meant to be changeable, since the phone could change hands or a customer to another city The number differs from the ESN which is the unit number assigned by a phone manufacturer See also ESN, IMSI, TMSI (Back to top )
min
= The smallest hourly rate reported for this occupation
min
A solution of silver phosphate in an aqueous solution of ethylene diamine, used as an antiseptic astringent and as a disinfectant
min
or M Minutes
min
Mobile Identification Number
min
and Max, Minimum/Maximum Range of Historgram, Anchor Point -- lowest and highest values in histogram
min
an Egyptian god of procreation
min
The MIN represents the telephone number of the mobile handset It is the number that must be dialed in order to reach the mobile subscriber
min
Returns the smaller of the two integers
min
Uniquely identifies a mobile unit within a wireless carrier's network The MIN often can be dialed from other wireless or wireline networks The number differs from the electronic serial number, which is the unit number assigned by a phone manufacturer MINs and ESNs can be electronically checked to help prevent fraud
min
Minimum

Is it true they're planning on raising the minimum wage? - Is it true they're planning to raise the minimum wage?

Is it true they're planning to raise the minimum wage? - Is it true they're planning on raising the minimum wage?

min
It refers to Mobile Identification Number It is the identification number of a mobile unit within a carrier's network It differs from the ESN number, which is assigned by the manufacturer, not the carrier
min
a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour; "he ran a 4 minute mile"
min
The cellular phone's Mobile Identification Number 2
min
CRS Minimum room (qv)
min
minutes

The Keisei Line Sky-Liner will take you from the airport to Ueno Station in 75 minutes. - From the airport, the Keisei Line Sky-Liner will take you to Ueno Station in 75 minutes.

The bus was ten minutes late. - The bus arrived ten minutes behind time.

min
Mobile Identification Number - The telephone number of a mobile unit Uniquely identifies a mobile unit within a wireless carrier's network The MIN can be dialled from other wireless or wireline networks
min
minute(s) Back to Original Location
min
Minimum (best-case) timing model Corresponds to minimum temperature, best-case process (+3 sigma model), and maximum voltage (TI*)
min
any of the forms of Chinese spoken in Fukien province an Egyptian god of procreation
min
Min. is a written abbreviation for minimum, or for minutes or minute
min
God of fertility, and depicted with two feathers and a huge erect penis
min
minute (60 s)
min
any of the forms of Chinese spoken in Fukien province
min
A built in mathematical function in SQL and Access that determines the minimum value of an attribute in a query or table
min
(Mobile Identification Number) A 34-bit binary number that is a digital representation of the 10-digit directory number assigned to a cellular subscriber station
min
Fertility god
min-max ordering
(Ticaret) A replenishment and inventory management system that sets a minimum inventory level, used to trigger a reorder when the available plus incoming receipt total is less than the min. The amount of the order is the difference between the calculated (less than min) inventory and a predefined max. Min-max systems are typically not time-phased
min.
{s} lesser in size, small; secondary; subordinate; junior; under legal age; insignificant, unimportant; minor scale (Music); not serious (of an illness)
min.
{i} unit of time equal to 60 seconds, 1/60 of an hour
min.
{i} least possible amount, smallest possible size, lowest degree
Abd al-Mu'min ibn Ali
born 1094, Tgr, kingdom of the ammdids died 1163, Rabat, Almohad empire Berber caliph (1130-63) of the Almohad dynasty. Around 1117 he fell under the sway of Ibn Tmart, founder of the Almohad religious movement, and joined him in opposing to the ruling Almoravid dynasty. He succeeded Ibn Tmart on the latter's death in 1130 and for the next 17 years carried on the struggle against the Almoravids. After defeating them at Marrakech in 1147, he massacred many of the city's inhabitants, made Marrakech his home base, and conquered all of North Africa west of Egypt