attaches

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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف attaches في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

attach
{f} eklemek
attach
yapıştırmak
attach
iliştirmek
attach
{f} bağlamak
attach
{f} tutturmak
attach
birleştirmek
attach
izafe etmek
attach
ilişkin kılmak
attach
(Bilgisayar) iliştir

Çantaya bir etiket iliştirdi. - He attached a label to the bag.

attach
yamamak
attach
(Bilgisayar) ek
attach
(Bilgisayar) ekle

Başvuru formuna fotoğraf eklemeyi unutma. - Don't forget to attach your photo to the application form.

Dosyalarımıza giriş için FTP'nin nasıl kullanılacağına dair bilgileri ekledim. - I have attached instructions on how to use FTP to access our files.

attach
ödenmemiş bir borç için el koymak/tutuklamak
attach
bitiştirmek
attach
bağla

Sürücü eski arabasına derinden bağlandı. - The driver is deeply attached to his old car.

Tom ipi uçurtmaya bağladı. - Tom attached the string to the kite.

attache
ateşe
attache
ataşe
Attach
ilistir
attach
tutkun
attach
{f} el koymak
attach
{f} yüklenmek
attach
(Software) İliştirmek
attach
{f} huk. el koymak, haczetmek
attach
ilişik
attach
{f} haczetmek
attach
sevdirmek attached bağlı
attach
iliştirme bağlamak iliştir
attach
{f} takmak
attach
(Hardware) Bağlamak
attach
{f} bağlanmak
attach
ilgili
attach
merbut
attach
haczetmek müsadere etmek
attach
(Askeri) Emre vermek, idari bağlama
attach
maiyete tayin etmek
attache
(isim) ataşe
attache
(Askeri) KARA ATAŞESİ: Bak. "army attache"
attaché
elçilik uzmanı
liability attaches
sorumluluk yüklenir
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف attaches في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

attach
To arrest, seize

Eftsoones the Gard, which on his state did wait, / Attacht that faitor false, and bound him strait .

attach
To fasten, to join to (literally and figuratively)
attache
An official associated with an embassy
attaché
A diplomatic officer, usually one who plays a specific role

Little did anyone suspect that the military attaché was one of the world's craftiest spies.

military attachés
plural form of military attaché
attache
a subordinate member of a diplomatic embassy
attach
{v} to take by legal process, arrest, win
attach
Attaching patient to the dialysis machine Arterial needle to arterial line and venous needle to venous line
attach
In DB2, to remotely access objects at the instance level
attach
be attached; be in contact with become attached; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill"
attach
A modifier used to insert HTML attributes into a tame tag
attach
To connect; to place so as to belong; to assign by authority; to appoint; as, an officer is attached to a certain regiment, company, or ship
attach
To take a card from your hand and put it on one of your Pokémon in play
attach
If someone attaches himself or herself to you, they join you and stay with you, often without being invited to do so. Natasha attached herself to the film crew filming at her orphanage
attach
A Netware utility that enables a network station to access additional file servers after having logged on to one file server using the LOGIN utility
attach
be attached; be in contact with
attach
cause to be attached
attach
If you attach something to an object, you join it or fasten it to the object. The gadget can be attached to any vertical surface The astronauts will attach a motor that will boost the satellite into its proper orbit For further information, please contact us on the attached form
attach
A request to start a conversation, sent from an invoking transaction program to an invoked transaction program
attach
If people attach a quality to someone or something, or if it attaches to them, people consider that they have that quality. The authorities attached much significance to his visit. the magic that still attaches to the word `spy'. the stigma attached to mental illness
attach
The debugger may attach to a process When attached, the debugger may show process details, such as message queues and variable bindings
attach
An attachment
attach
be attached; be in contact with become attached; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill" cause to be attached
attach
To connect, in a figurative sense; to ascribe or attribute; to affix; with to; as, to attach great importance to a particular circumstance
attach
To seize property and/or assets, or to obtain a legal writ granting the right to seize the property and/or assets This usually occurs when an individual has outstanding debt, is financially unable to pay the debt in cash, and has property/assets of sufficient value to cover the amount of the debt
attach
A Novell command similar to the Login command The Attach command differs from the Login command in that it allows you to remain connected to the file server you originally logged into
attach
See Attachment, 4
attach
the placement of units or personnel in an organization where such placement is relatively temporary Subject to limitations imposed by the attachment order, the commander of the formation, unit, or organization receiving the attachment will exercise the same degree of command and control thereover as he does over units and persons organic to his command However, the responsibility for transfer and promotion of personnel will normally be retained by the parent formation, unit, or organization
attach
To win the heart of; to connect by ties of love or self-interest; to attract; to fasten or bind by moral influence; with to; as, attached to a friend; attaching others to us by wealth or flattery
attach
To come into legal operation in connection with anything; to vest; as, dower will attach
attach
create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child"
attach
To take, seize, or lay hold of
attach
To adhere; to be attached
attach
If you attach conditions to something such as an agreement, you state that specific things must be done before the agreement is valid. Activists are pressing the banks to attach political conditions to the signing of any new agreement
attach
1 An RU that flow on a session to initiate a conversation 2 To connect a communication device to a network
attach
take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork"
attach
To bind, fasten, tie, or connect; to make fast or join; as, to attach one thing to another by a string, by glue, or the like
attach
(b) To seize or take (goods or real estate) by virtue of a writ or precept to hold the same to satisfy a judgment which may be rendered in the suit
attach
To access a network server; particularly to access additional servers after logging in to one server
attach
The temporary placement of units or personnel in an organization Subject to limitations imposed by the attachment order, the commander of the formation, unit, or organization receiving the attachment will exercise the same degree of command and control thereover as he does over units and persons organic to his command However, the responsibility for transfer and promotion of personnel will normally be retained by the parent formation, unit, or organization
attach
To take by legal authority: (a) To arrest by writ, and bring before a court, as to answer for a debt, or a contempt; applied to a taking of the person by a civil process; being now rarely used for the arrest of a criminal
attach
In computing, if you attach a file to a message that you send to someone, you send it with the message but separate from it. It is possible to attach executable program files to e-mail
attach
v to tie together; to connect
attach
To fasten, to join to
attach
become attached; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill"
attach
no strings attached: see string see also attached
attach
{f} fasten; annex; add; foreclose; ascribe to -
attache
{i} one attached to an official staff (military, diplomatic, etc.)
attache
a shallow and rectangular briefcase
attache
a specialist assigned to the staff of a diplomatic mission
attaches

    التركية النطق

    ıtäçîz

    النطق

    /əˈtaʧəz/ /əˈtæʧɪz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ &-'tach ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French attacher, from Old French estachier, from estache stake, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English staca stake.
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