retraction

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الإنجليزية - التركية
retraksiyon
{i} sözünden dönme
{i} geri çekme
(Tıp) büzülme, çekilme bir organın evvelce bulunduğu alandan daha ufak bir yer işgal etmesi, retraksiyon
{i} içeri çekilme [(Anatomi) ]
{i} geri çekme; geri çekilme
{i} içeri çekme
{i} sözünü geri alma
toplama
çekinti
içeri çekilme
retract
{f} geri çekmek
retract
caymak
retract
içeriye çekmek
retract
(Tıp) retrakt
retract
kapatmak
retract
toplamak
retract
(sözünü) geri almak
retract
içeri çekmek
retract
geri çek

Tom ifadesini geri çekmedi. - Tom didn't retract his statement.

Kedi, pençelerini geri çekti. - The cat retracted its claws.

retract
retractivege
retract
retractationsözünü geri alma
retract
{f} dili çekerek telaffuz etmek
retract
sözünü geri alma
retract
cayma
retract
{f} geri almak

Önceki ifademi geri almak istiyorum. - I would like to retract my previous statement.

retract
sözünden dönme
retract
sözünü geri almak
retract
retractiongeri çekme veya çekilme
retract
retrac- tilegeriye veya içeriye çekilebilir
retract
{f} çekilmek
retract
retractablegeri alınabilir
retract
{f} geri çekilmek
retract
{f} vazgeçmek
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A continuous function from a topological space onto a subspace which is the identity on that subspace
An act or instance of retracting
A statement printed or broadcast in a public forum which effects the withdrawal of an earlier assertion, and which concedes that the earlier assertion was in error
{n} a withdrawing of a questin
{n} a recantation, a contraction
The state or condition of a part when drawn back, or towards the center of the body
the act of pulling or holding or drawing a part back; "the retraction of the landing gear"; "retraction of the foreskin"
a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion
an abnormal pulling down of the lower lid or pulling up of the upper lid
the act of pulling or holding or drawing a part back; "the retraction of the landing gear"; "retraction of the foreskin" a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion
A withdrawal of an earlier assertion, particularly one that is made in a public forum, and which concedes that the earlier assertion was in error
The act of withdrawing something advanced, stated, claimed, or done; declaration of change of opinion; recantation
In libel law, a statement published or broadcast that attempts to retract or correct previously published or broadcast libelous matter A timely retraction will usually mitigate damages, and in some states that have retraction laws, plaintiffs must seek a retraction before beginning a lawsuit or they lose the opportunity to collect anything but special damages
Pertaining to desired posteriorly directed, orthodontic or orthopedic displacements of teeth or of bones of the face
The act of retracting or shortening; as, the retraction of a severed muscle; the retraction of a sinew
an abnormal pulling down of the lower lid or pulling up of the upper lid retrobulbar - behind the eyeball rhytids - wrinkles ROOF - retro-orbicularis oculi fat; thick fat pad just under and below the eyebrow
{i} act of taking back; withdrawal, annulment; act of pulling back, act of drawing back
The act of retracting, or drawing back; the state of being retracted; as, the retraction of a cat's claws
A cancellation of a bid by the submitting bidder When placing a bid, you are entering into a binding and enforceable contract with the seller to conclude a transaction guyla com does nor allow the retraction of a bid
The moving of tissue to expose a part or structure of the body
retract
To take back or withdraw something one has said

I retract all the accusations I made about the senator and sincerely hope he won't sue me.

a retraction
palinode
retract
to recall or take back (something that one has said)
retract
{v} to recant, recall, resume, deny
make a retraction
deny
retract
pull inward or towards a center; "The pilot drew in the landing gear"; "The cat retracted his claws"
retract
To withdraw; to recall; to disavow; to recant; to take back; as, to retract an accusation or an assertion
retract
When a part of a machine or a part of a person's body retracts or is retracted, it moves inwards or becomes shorter. Torn muscles retract, and lose strength, structure, and tightness
retract
To take back,, as a grant or favor previously bestowed; to revoke
retract
Remove a clause from a predicate See also dynamic, update view and assert
retract
To draw back; to draw up; as, muscles retract after amputation
retract
To draw back; to draw up or shorten; as, the cat can retract its claws; to retract a muscle
retract
pull away from a source of disgust or fear
retract
ion
retract
The pricking of a horse's foot in nailing on a shoe
retract
If you retract something that you have said or written, you say that you did not mean it. Mr Smith hurriedly sought to retract the statement, but it had just been broadcast on national radio He's hoping that if he makes me feel guilty, I'll retract. + retraction retractions re·trac·tion Miss Pearce said she expected an unqualified retraction of his comments within twenty four hours. = withdrawal
retract
{f} annul, cancel; recant; withdraw, take back; retreat, draw back, pull back; pull inward; use a surgical device to keep open the edges of an organ or wound
retract
To pull back inside (for example, an airplane retracting its wheels while flying)
retract
use a surgical instrument to hold open (the edges of a wound or an organ)
retract
formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure; "He retracted his earlier statements about his religion"; "She abjured her beliefs"
retract
The part of a tool path that begins where the tool stops cutting the material
retract
To take back what has been said; to withdraw a concession or a declaration
retractions
plural of retraction
retraction

    الواصلة

    re·trac·tion

    التركية النطق

    riträkşın

    النطق

    /rēˈtraksʜən/ /riːˈtrækʃən/
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