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relation
{i} ilişik
relation
ilişki

Sanırım John'un Jane ile olan ilişkilerini çok fazla okuyorsun. - I think you're reading too much into John's relationship with Jane.

O ülke, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ile diplomatik ilişkileri kesti. - That country broke off diplomatic relations with the United States.

relation
{i} bağıntı
german
Almanya veya Almanlara ait
german
bir çeşit hafif kızamık hastalığı
relation
{i} ilgi, alaka, bağlantı, rabıta, ilişki, münasebet
relation
alâka
relation
ara

Onların ikisi arasındaki ilişkiler nasıl gidiyor? - How are relations between the two of them going?

O iki problem arasında herhangi bir yakınlık görmüyorum. - I don't see any relation between the two problems.

relation
naklediş
relation
takıntı
relation
aidiyet
relation
(Tıp) relasyon
relation
(Kimya) görelik
relation
(İnşaat) bağın
relation
anlatış
relation
(Felsefe) izafet
relation
yakın

Tom, yakın kişisel ilişkilerden rahatsız. - Tom's uncomfortable with close personal relationships.

O iki problem arasında herhangi bir yakınlık görmüyorum. - I don't see any relation between the two problems.

relation
ilinti
relation
akraba

O benimle akraba değil. - He is no relation to me.

O, onun uzak bir akrabasıdır. - He is a distant relation of hers.

relation
ç.karşılıklı ilişki
german
öz cousin german
german
German script Almanlara mahsus yazı
german
German silver Alman gümüşü
german
beyaz metal
german
German measles tıb
german
kızamıkçık
relation
{i} bağ

En büyük nimet sağlık, en büyük zenginlik kanaat, en büyük bağ da vefadır. - Health is the greatest gift; satisfaction the greatest wealth; fidelity the greatest relation.

relation
{i} söyleme
relation
{i} bağlantı
relation
{i} anlatma
relation
akrabalar
relation
{i} oran
relation
(Tıp) İlgi, ilişki, münasebet
relation
{i} ilgi

İlgisizlik bir ilişki için ölüm öpücüğü ise öyleyse rahatlık bir iş için ölüm öpücüğüdür. - If indifference is the kiss of death for a relationship, then complacency is the kiss of death for a business.

Ciddi bir ilişki ile ilgilenmiyorum. - I'm not interested in a serious relationship.

relation
relations i
relation
{i} nispet
relation
{i} (Felsefe) bağıntı, izafet
relation
nakil
relation
relationshipakrabalık
relation
{i} man. bağıntı, münasebet
relation
çevre
relation
geçim
relation
hısım
relation
{i} akrabalık
relation
hikaye/akraba/ilişki
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
{n} german
relation
A set of ordered tuples retrievable by a relational database; a table

This relation uses the customer's social security number as a key.

relation
A set of ordered tuples
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A member of one's family

Yes, he's a relation of mine, but a only distant one.

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A statement of equality of two products of generators, used in the presentation of a group
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Specifically, a set of ordered pairs

Equality is a symmetric relation, while divisibility is not.

relation
{n} a narration, tale, kindred, reference
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a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey"
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For relations and function symbols i e [/relation R [[/avm ][/atomic ] ]], where R, the name of the relation, is SPF-atomic
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A MathML content element used to construct expressions such as a < b
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A special type of table in which (a) every row is unique, (b) the columns are in no fixed order and (c) the rows are in no fixed order All the tables in a relational database will be relations
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The concept of function, correlation, or association between or among attributes, which may be qualitative as well as quantitative
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A relation consists of a heading: a set of attributes of the form <name : domain> of which <name> must be unique in the set, and a body: a set of tuples, containing a component for each attribute of the body of the form <name : value> in which <value> is a value of the domain for attribute <name> Relation is the formal name for the data structure used in the relational model Table is the informal name used by the DAE
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(usually plural) mutual dealings or connections among persons or groups; "international relations"
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an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together (usually plural) mutual dealings or connections among persons or groups; "international relations"
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dependence between a dependent container and one or more independent containers and an associated function If a dependent container's values are needed and one or more of the independent containers' values have changed, the dependent container's values are computed using the function and the independent containers' values Relations implement "lazy evaluation" See Also: data parallel, element wise, stencil
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You can talk about something in relation to something else when you want to compare the size, condition, or position of the two things. The money he'd been ordered to pay was minimal in relation to his salary
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relative: a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey"
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Semantic relationships between compilation units (as discussed in chapter 10 of ISO/IEC 8652: 1995) The Relation_Kinds type enumerates the kinds of relations that can exist between compilation units See also Dependent, Extended Family, and Supporter
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an act of narration; "he was the hero according to his own relation"; "his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable
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A named, two-dimensional table of data Each relation consists of a set of named columns and an arbitrary number of unnamed rows
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an act of narration; "he was the hero according to his own relation"; "his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable"
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The act of relating a story
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A member of ones family
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A table is an informal equivalent of a relation It is similarly equivalent to an mmCIF category
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A set of ordered tuples; equivalently, a Boolean function of two or more arguments
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relation back: (law) the principle that an act done at a later time is deemed by law to have occurred at an earlier time; "his attorney argued for the relation back of the ammended complaint to the time the initial complaint was filed"
relation
A named, two-dimensional array of rows and columns (i e , table of data) Each relation consists of a set of named columns and an arbitrary number of unnamed rows Each cell in the array can have only one value (single-valued) and no two rows may be identical See also: table, view, RDBMS
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If you talk about the relation of one thing to another, you are talking about the ways in which they are connected. It is a question of the relation of ethics to economics
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The manner in which two things may be associated
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An unordered flat collection class that uses keys, allows for duplicate elements, and has element equality See key access, unordered collection
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Reference; respect; regard
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A two dimensional table containing rows and columns Another name for a table in a relational database
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the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man's penis is inserted into the woman's vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur
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If something is said or done in relation to a subject, it is said or done in connection with that subject. a question which has been asked many times in relation to Irish affairs. In logic, a relation R is defined as a set of ordered pairs, triples, quadruples, and so on. A set of ordered pairs is called a two-place (or dyadic) relation; a set of ordered triples is a three-place (or triadic) relation; and so on. In general, a relation is any set of ordered n-tuples of objects. Important properties of relations include symmetry, transitivity, and reflexivity. Consider a two-place (or dyadic) relation R. R can be said to be symmetrical if, whenever R holds between x and y, it also holds between y and x (symbolically, (x) (y) [Rxy Ryx]); an example of a symmetrical relation is "x is parallel to y." R is transitive if, whenever it holds between one object and a second and also between that second object and a third, it holds between the first and the third (symbolically, (x) (y) (z ) [(Rxy Ryz) Rxz]); an example is "x is greater than y." R is reflexive if it always holds between any object and itself (symbolically, (x) Rxx); an example is "x is at least as tall as y" since x is always also "at least as tall" as itself. Einstein's mass energy relation equivalence relation international relations National Labor Relations Board public relations Labor Management Relations Act National Labor Relations Act industrial and organizational relations organizational relations
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In such case the act is said to take effect by relation
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an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together
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Connection by consanguinity or affinity; kinship; relationship; as, the relation of parents and children
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A relation is a collection of ordered pairs, like (father, son) If these pairs are real numbers, like (5, 2), then the relation may be graphed on a pair of coordinate axes, and they may satisfy some formula, but this is not necessary Otherwise, we may give an alternative graphical description, using an arrow diagram
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A two-dimensional Table with Rows and Columns in an RDBMS A Table must have at least two Columns Each Row is an instance representing one relationship between column values (e g a table that relates Customer Numbers to their Names)
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Relations between people, groups, or countries are contacts between them and the way in which they behave towards each other. Greece has established full diplomatic relations with Israel see also industrial relations, public relations, race relations
relation
A named two-dimensional table of data (5)
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An association between, or property of, two or more objects
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The act of a relator at whose instance a suit is begun
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(law) the principle that an act done at a later time is deemed by law to have occurred at an earlier time; "his attorney argued for the relation back of the ammended complaint to the time the initial complaint was filed"
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The set of attributes and the primary candidate key which define an entity A complete table or database file A relation has the following properties: Non duplicate records Records are not in order (top to bottom) Attributes are not in order (left to right) Attribute values are atomic Each record has a unique primary key Report A formatted output from a database system Reports are created to meet user requirements for the presentation of information from a database [Top of Page] S Search the location of records in a database by comparing data items with given search criteria The select command is the SQL method of initiating a search for matching records
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the basic collection of data in a relational database Usually represented as a rectangualar array of data, in which each row (tuple) is a collection of data about one entity
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The act of relating or telling; also, that which is related; recital; account; narration; narrative; as, the relation of historical events
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From the theory of the relational model: the basic collection of data in a relational database A relation type consists of Attributes which usually have a name and a domain Hence the domain of a relation is the cross-product of the domains of its attributes The relation consists of tuples which have values for each attribute The theory also states that all tuples must be different (which means that a relation must have a primary key)
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The state of being related or of referring; what is apprehended as appertaining to a being or quality, by considering it in its bearing upon something else; relative quality or condition; the being such and such with regard or respect to some other thing; connection; as, the relation of experience to knowledge; the relation of master to servant
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The element is a propositional representation that organizes the arguments (Anderson)
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A way in which two or more objects are connected, associated, or related, or (at a different level) a polyadic predicate symbolizing such a relation See attribute; predicate logic Relative complement of a set See complement Relative consistency proof The proof that some system S is consistent by appeal to theorems and methods of reasoning from some other system S' The result is that we know that S is consistent only if system S' is consistent See Hilbert's program Representation of a function A function f of n arguments from natural numbers to natural numbers is represented in a system iff there is a wff A with n+1 free variables such that A is a theorem when its variables are are instantiated to the natural numbers k1 kn+1 when f(k1 kn) = kn+1, and not a theorem otherwise Strong representation of a function A function f is strongly represented in a system iff it is represented in the system by wff A, and A is a theorem iff ~A is not a theorem
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Your relations are the members of your family. visits to friends and relations see also poor relation = relative
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A classification that defines the relationships which can exist between two or more model types Each relation contains a list of rules that apply the relation to the model type
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A logical or natural association between two or more objects
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{i} narration, act of telling; kinsman, family member; connection, association; connection between two persons, relationship
relation
a word or phrase that describes a way in which two concepts are inter-related; usually described by a verb or verb phrase
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The carrying back, and giving effect or operation to, an act or proceeding frrom some previous date or time, by a sort of fiction, as if it had happened or begun at that time
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sexual intercourse: the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man's penis is inserted into the woman's vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur
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A person connected by cosanguinity or affinity; a relative; a kinsman or kinswoman
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The Dublin Core element used to designate A reference to a related resource Recommended best practice is to reference the resource by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification system See section 4 of the Dublin Core Users Guide
a relation

    الواصلة

    a re·la·tion

    التركية النطق

    ı rileyşın

    النطق

    /ə rēˈlāsʜən/ /ə riːˈleɪʃən/

    فيديوهات

    ... I would hesitate to use the word danger in relation to ...
    ... the children who are not receiving any kind of nutrition wish to relation ...
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