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الإنجليزية - التركية
tohum ekmek
tohum vermek
{i} tohum

Meyvelerin içlerinde tohumları vardır. - Fruits have seeds in them.

Yeni yasalar devrimin tohumlarını ekti. - The new laws sowed the seeds of revolution.

menşe
çekirdek

Çekirdeksiz üzüm ve çekirdeksiz karpuz var. Merak ediyorum çekirdeksiz mango var mı? - There are seedless grapes and seedless watermelons. I wonder if there are seedless mangoes.

Çekirdeksiz karpuzlar var mı? - Are there seedless watermelons?

habbe
evlatlar
horozcuk
çekirdeği çıkarmak
döl
tohum vermek
evlat
kaynak
meni
tohum ekmek
{f} tohum ek

Çiftçiler baharda tohum ekerler. - Farmers sow seeds in the spring.

köken
sperm
tohum ya da çekirdeğini çıkarmak
atmık
tohumu veya çekirdeği çıkarmak
(Tıp) Tohum, meni, sperma, semen, ersuyu
{i} tane
{i} istiridye yavruları
tohumunu

Bu hardal tohumunun bir kilosu ne kadar? - How much for a kilo of this mustard seed?

{i} sperma
asıl
(Tıp) Zürriyet, evlat
{i} döl, zürriyet
{f} sınıflamak (yarışmacıları)
{i} çekirdek: the seeds of a fruit bir meyvenin çekirdekleri
ersuyu
mebde
{i} tohum: flower seeds çiçek tohumları
{i} çocuk

Çocuklar çeşitli şekil ve renklerde tohum toplarlar. - The children collect seeds of various shapes and colours.

evlât
istiridye tarlasına yerleştirilmeye elverişli istiridye yavruları
{f} çekirdeğini çıkarmak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
To allocate a seeding to a competitor
Offspring, descendants, progeny

Next him king Leyr in happie peace long raind, / But had no issue male him to succeed, / But three faire daughters, which were well vptraind, / In all that seemed fit for kingly seed .

A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant

If you plant a seed in the spring, you may have a pleasant surprise in the autumn.

First. The initial state, condition or position of a changing, growing or developing process; the ultimate precursor in a defined chain of precursors

The qualifying match determines the seed position one will have in the final competition.

The initial state, condition or position of a changing, growing or developing process; the ultimate precusor in a defined chain of precusors

The latest seed has attracted a lot of users in our online community.

Held in reserve for future growth

Don’t eat your seed corn.

To be able to compete (especially in a quarter-final/semi-final/final)

The tennis player seeded into the quarters.

To start; to provide, assign or determine the initial resources for, position of, state of

The programmer seeded fresh, uncorrupted data into the database before running unit tests.

To plant or sow an area with seeds

I seeded my lawn with bluegrass.

A fertilized ovule, containing an embryonic plant
bear seeds help (an enterprise) in its early stages of development by providing seed money
{v} to produce feed, to shed or sow seed
{n} what produces plants and animals, an original, generation, offspring, race, extraction
inoculate with microorganisms sprinkle with silver iodide particles to disperse and cause rain; "seed clouds"
Semen
If you seed a piece of land, you plant seeds in it. Men mowed the wide lawns and seeded them The primroses should begin to seed themselves down the steep hillside. his newly seeded lawns
A precursor
To shed the seed
go to seed; shed seeds; "The dandelions went to seed"
By germination it produces a new plant
The mature, fertilized ovule It contains the plant embryo and the endosperm, typically protected by a seed coat Seeds can be almost microscopic to over an inch long; their variety is evident in their various colors, shapes, and textures A magnolia seed germinated from an archaeological site over 2000 years old, but many are viable for only 1-5 years Saving seed is the most economical (and satisfying) way to prepare for next year's garden, but if you do buy seeds, buy them from a reputable dealer and watch that you don't buy seeds treated with fungicides and pesticides Many seeds should be pretreated before they are sown, and most prefer warm temperatures to germinate (see hotbed)
The generative fluid of the male; semen; sperm; not used in the plural
To grow to maturity, and produce seed
To sprinkle with seed; to plant seeds in; to sow; as, to seed a field
Structure that develops following fertilization of an ovule
If vegetable plants go to seed or run to seed, they produce flowers and seeds as well as leaves. If unused, winter radishes run to seed in spring
sprinkle with silver iodide particles to disperse and cause rain; "seed clouds"
To cover thinly with something scattered; to ornament with seedlike decorations
If you say that someone or something has gone to seed or has run to seed, you mean that they have become much less attractive, healthy, or efficient. He was a big man in his forties; once he had a lot of muscle but now he was running to seed. Reproductive structure in plants that consists of a plant embryo, usually accompanied by a supply of food (endosperm, which is produced during fertilization) and enclosed in a protective coat. Seed embryos contain one or more cotyledons. In typical flowering plants, seed production follows pollination and fertilization. As seeds mature, the ovary that enclosed the ovules develops into a fruit containing the seeds. Most seeds are small, weighing less than a gram; the smallest contain no food reserve. At the opposite extreme, the seed of the double coconut palm may weigh up to about 60 lb (27 kg). Seeds are highly adapted to transportation by animals, wind, and water. When circumstances are favorable, water and oxygen penetrate the seed coat, and the new plant begins to grow (see germination). The longevity of seeds varies widely: some remain viable for only about a week; others have been known to germinate after hundreds or even thousands of years
a mature fertilized plant ovule consisting of an embryo and its food source and having a protective coat or testa
In sports such as tennis or badminton, a seed is a player who has been ranked according to his or her ability. Pete Sampras, Wimbledon's top seed and the world No.1
An initial value supplied to a random-number algorithm with which the algorithm can generate a unique sequence of pseudo-random numbers
The seed is an encoded representation of a design model Seeds are sometimes described as genes or genotypes, making reference to their biological counterparts A generative process will map a seeds to its associated design model When compared to the design model, seeds are highly compact in that the amount of information A simple example of a seed and a design model are fractal growth systems such as Lindenmeyer Systems In this case, a short sequence of ccharacters such as "F[-B]+B" gets mapped into a complex line drawing, through recursivley applying a set of rules
A typically random bit sequence used to generate another, usually longer pseudo-random bit sequence
Sparta Educational Enrichment Development for students in grades 4&5 who have been identified as academically gifted
{i} ovule of a plant; grain, kernel; sperm; source, origin; offspring, progeny; ranked player or competitor (Sports)
A typically random bit sequence used to generate another, usually longer pseudorandom bit sequence
self-electro-optic-effect devices
A precursor, especially in a process without a defined initial state
the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
An amount of fertilized grain that cannot be readily counted
beginning of a new plant, as in: The seed of an avocado can be planted in soil or water
To seed means to remove the seeds of fruits or vegetable
First. The initial state, condition or position of a changing, growing or developing process; the ultimate precusor in a defined chain of precusors
A ripened ovule, consisting of an embryo with one or more integuments, or coverings; as, an apple seed; a currant seed
place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth; "She sowed sunflower seeds"
When a player or a team is seeded in a sports competition, they are ranked according to their ability. In the UEFA Cup the top 16 sides are seeded for the first round He is seeded second, behind Brad Beven The top four seeded nations are through to the semi-finals
The cells a side starts with
distribute swimmers among the required number of heats and/or lanes, based on submitted times Seeding can be "deck-seeded" (seeded at the meet) or "pre-seeded" Seeded prior to the meet
a small hard fruit
Before a tournament, certain players are ranked, based on their ability and recent performances The process is called seeding, the rankings are called seeds, and the top-ranked player is called the top seed Matches are then arranged so that the top-seeded players will not meet until the later rounds of the tournament
anything that provides inspiration for later work
A seed is the small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant grows. I sow the seed in pots of soil-based compost. sunflower seeds
inoculate with microorganisms
one of the outstanding players in a tournament
Race; generation; birth
That part of the fruit capable of germinating and producing a new plant
1 A CDP-enabled device used as a starting point for discovery For example, by adding a seed device (or set of seed devices), the neighbors of the seed device are discovered using CDP 2 A device that is not CDP-enabled, or that does not support CDP For example, if the device you want to manage does not support CDP, you must set that device as a seed You can specify multiple seed devices to: Shorten the initial discovery period Discover "disconnected" networksif you want to discover devices across links on which you have disabled CDP or where the devices are outside the firewall Discover devices that are not CDP-enabled
Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David
The unit of sexual reproduction developed from a fertilized ovule; an embryo closed in the testa which is derived from the integument(s)
{f} plant or sow seeds; produce seeds; remove seeds; rank players or competitors (Sports)
help (an enterprise) in its early stages of development by providing seed money
The initial value, or starting point, for a sequence of random numbers
a mature fertilized plant ovule consisting of an embryo and its food source and having a protective coat or testa a small hard fruit remove the seeds from; "seed grapes"
A value (which can be assigned to a variable) that is required in order to properly determine the result of a calculation; for example, the argument i in the random number generator (RAN) function syntax: y = RAN (i)
distribute (players or teams) so that outstanding teams or players will not meet in the early rounds
distribute (players or teams) so that outstanding teams or players will not meet in the early rounds go to seed; shed seeds; "The dandelions went to seed"
In the successive adjustment method, a seed is a product of powers of the first k primes, for some small value of k
To sow seed
One of about 30 to 70 small (3 cm x 1 5 cm) purple seeds in each Cacao fruit pod
to seed

    التركية النطق

    tı sid

    النطق

    /tə ˈsēd/ /tə ˈsiːd/

    فيديوهات

    ... A grass seed is tiny, right? lt's no food. ...
    ... piece we use to make biofuels, starches, for seed and other industrial uses; plastics. ...
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