classless

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İngilizce - Türkçe
sınıfsız
sınıf farkı olmayan
hiç bir özel ya da toplumsal sınıfa bağlı olmayan
(toplum) sınıfsız
{s} sınıflara ayrılmamış
(Argo) soysuz
sınıfsız (toplum)
class
{i} sınıf

Öğretmen kızgın, bu nedenle lütfen sınıfta gürültü yapmayın! - The teacher is angry, so please do not make noise in the classroom!

Bu sınıf 15 erkekten ve 28 kızdan oluşuyor. - This class consists of 15 boys and 28 girls.

class
ders

Ders esnasında Japonca konuşmamalısınız. - You must not speak Japanese during the class.

Matematik dersi iyidir. - The mathematics class is good.

classless society
sınıfsız toplum
class
derslik

Sami derslikten çıktı. - Sami came out of the classroom.

class
bölüm
class
{i} klas olma
class
{f} saymak
class
{f} kategorize etmek
class
{f} sınıflandır

Onun müziğini rock müzik olarak sınıflandırıyorum. - I classify his music as rock.

Ben nesneleri sınıflandırmada iyi değilim. - I'm not good at classifying things.

class
{i} kalite
class
{i} dershane
class
{f} -i (belirli bir grubun içinde) saymak
class
{i} kurs

Geçen yıl baharda bir yemek kursuna katıldım ve ekmek nasıl pişirilir öğrendim. - Last year in the spring I attended a cooking class and learned how to bake bread.

Şu anda bir Almanca kursuna yazılacağım. - I'm going to sign up for a German class right now.

class
{i} kur

Tom yüzme kursundaki başka birinden daha hızlı yüzebilir. - Tom can swim faster than anyone else in his swimming class.

Geçen yıl baharda bir yemek kursuna katıldım ve ekmek nasıl pişirilir öğrendim. - Last year in the spring I attended a cooking class and learned how to bake bread.

class
sınıflamak
class
öbek
class
klas

Ben klasik müziği sevmiyorum. - I don't like classical music.

Ne kadar pahalı olursa olsun, o klasik arabayı almak istiyorum. - I want to get that classic car no matter how expensive it is.

class
kategorilere ayırmak
class
ayırmak
class
ders okutulan yer
class
cins

Tom cinsel eğitim dersi sırasında uykuya daldı. - Tom fell asleep during sex ed class.

Ders başlamadan önce sana sarılmak istedim ama bir eş cinsel gibi görünmek istemedim. - I wanted to hug you before class started, but I didn't want to look like a lesbian.

class
toplumsal sınıf
class
çeşit
class
tabaka

Ben orta tabaka değilim. - I'm not middle class.

O, orta tabakadandır. - He comes from the middle class.

class
(okul) sınıf
class
sınıflandırmak
class
sınıfa
class
sınıfsal
class
bir okulda aynı yılda mezun olacak toplam
class
{i} class
class
{i} kast
class
{i} öğrenciler (aynı yıl mezun olan)
class
(Tıp) Sınıf, takım (order)'ların biraraya gelmesiyle oluşan canlı sınıfı
class
{f} -i
class
{i} zümre
class
{i} mükemmellik
class
{i} tür

O klasik ya da folk, her türlü enstrümanı çalabilir. - She can play all kinds of instruments, classical or folk.

Her zaman sınıf arkadaşlarına gösteriş yapan türde bir çocuktu. - He was the kind of kid who was always showing off to his classmates.

class
{i} mevki

Ben hiç birinci mevkide uçmadım. - I've never flown first class.

class
(Diş Hekimliği) Canlıların sınıflandırılmasındaki en üst bölüm; bir alt bölüm olan takımlara ayrılır
class
{i} takım, grup
class
yerine oturtm
class
sınıf,v.sınıflandır: n.sınıf
class
{i} üstünlük
class
{i} grup

Coca-Cola'nın üretildiği ilk yıllarda, o kokain içeriyordu. 1914'te, kokain bir uyuşturucu olarak gruplandırıldı ve sonra Coca-Cola'nın üretimi için kokain yerine kafein kullandılar. - In the first years that Coca-Cola was produced, it contained cocaine. In 1914, cocaine was classified as a narcotic, after which they used caffeine instead of cocaine in the production of Coca-Cola.

Tek başına mı yoksa bir grupla birlikte mi egzersiz yapmayı seversin? - Do you like to exercise alone or with a class?

class
mevki kura
İngilizce - İngilizce
Not divided into societal or economic groups

We lived in a classless state, where all were equal.

Without class or classes
We lived in a classless state, where all were equal
favoring social equality; "a classless society
favoring social equality; "a classless society"
{s} belonging to no particular social rank (of a person); without social divisions (of a society)
approval When politicians talk about a classless society, they mean a society in which people are not affected by social status. the new Prime Minister's vision of a classless society. a classless society is one in which people are not divided into different social classes
class
Admirable behavior; elegance

Apologizing for losing your temper, even though you were badly provoked, showed real class.

class
A group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes

This word has a whole class of metaphoric extensions.

class
A rank in the classification of organisms, below phylum and above order; a taxon of that rank

Magnolias belong to the class Magnoliopsida.

class
A group of people subject to be conscripted in the same military draft, or more narrowly those persons actually conscripted in a particular draft
class
A category of seats in an airplane, train or other means of mass transportation

I used to fly business class, but now my company can only afford economy.

class
Best of its kind

It is the class of Italian bottled waters.

class
A set of objects having the same behavior (but typically differing in state), or a template defining such a set
class
{v} to range or set in classes, to regulate
class
{n} a rank, order, degree, set, form
class
A social grouping, based on job, wealth, etc. In Britain, society is commonly split into three main classes; upper class, middle class and working class
class
elegance in dress or behavior; "she has a lot of class"
class
a basic building block of object-oriented programming Classes define types of objects by specifying their properties (data) and the procedures ("methods") they support Classes are more powerful than normal programs, because they are flexible blueprints for generating programs Unlike programs, a new class can be derived easily from a an existing class and inherit its properties and functions ("sub-classing"), with additional programming only to the extent that the classes actually differ Classes make it possible to decompose large, complex programs into much more manageable, maintainable pieces of logic, which leads to more dependable applications
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In C++, a class is the basic construct for defining a self-contained object Classes have their own member functions and data
class
A collection of sets definable by a shared property
class
{f} classify; attribute, ascribe
class
A class of things is a group of them with similar characteristics. the division of the stars into six classes of brightness
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A group of individuals ranked together as possessing common characteristics; as, the different classes of society; the educated class; the lower classes
class
To grouped or classed
class
(biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy"
class
[M206] As with real-world classification, a class groups together objects that the programmer considers to be similar The class gives the description of a set of objects with similar characteristics and attributes One class description serves to describe all instances (members) of that class The class describes the common protocol followed by the individual members (instances) Objects of the same class respond to the same set of messages (the instance protocol), have the same attributes and respond in the same way to each message
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—In NET languages, classes are templates used for defining new types Classes describe both the properties and behaviors of objects Properties contain the data that are exposed by the class Behaviors are the functionality of the object, and are defined by the public methods (also called member functions) and events of the class Collectively, the public properties and methods of a class are known as the object interface Classes themselves are not objects, but instead they are used to instantiate (i e , create) objects in memory See structure
class
A series of classes covering a single subject
class
A set; a kind or description, species or variety
class
A Class is the "Mold" from which objects are stamped out Objects are instances of a class Class can be thought of as a blueprint for an object
class
Some prophetic pictures in the Bible represent entire groups of people by a singular image Thus we speak of the faithful and discreet slave class, the heavenly bride class, the earthly class, the Lazarus class, the rich-man class, the John class, the clergy class, the sheep class, the priestly class, the kingdom class, the laity class, the Jehonadab class, and so on 2 [obs] Many years ago class was used rather than {meeting}
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A programming language concept that allows data and methods to be grouped together The class concept is fundamental to the notion of an object-oriented programming language The methods of a class define the set of permitted operations on the class's data (its attributes) This close tie between data and operations means that an instance of a class - an object - is responsible for responding to messages received via its defining class's methods
class
A group of students who commenced or completed their education during a particular year. A school class
class
A template for defining objects that specifies variables, and procedures that operate on those variables In the context of the NCAR HLU library, the class variables are called resources and the class procedures are called support functions Objects are members, or instances, of a class formed by assigning specific values to the variables in the class
class
elegance in dress or behavior; "she has a lot of class" people having the same social or economic status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class" a collection of things sharing a common attribute; "there are two classes of detergents" (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy" a body of students who graduate together; "the class of '97"; "she was in my year at Hoehandle High" a league ranked by quality; "he played baseball in class D for two years"; "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA
class
a collection of things sharing a common attribute; "there are two classes of detergents"
class
A class defines an object's interface and implementation It specifies the object's internal representation and defines the operations that the object can perform [Gamma+ 95]
class
A class is a course of teaching in a particular subject. He acquired a law degree by taking classes at night I go to dance classes here in New York. = lesson
class
The students in a school or university who finish their course in a particular year are often referred to as the class of that year. These two members of Yale's Class of '57 never miss a reunion
class
To arrange in classes; to classify or refer to some class; as, to class words or passages
class
The division of society into classes
class
A comprehensive division of animate or inanimate objects, grouped together on account of their common characteristics, in any classification in natural science, and subdivided into orders, families, tribes, genera, etc
class
One of the sections into which a church or congregation is divided, and which is under the supervision of a class leader
class
approval If you say that someone or something has class, you mean that they are elegant and sophisticated. He's got the same style off the pitch as he has on it -- sheer class. see also business class, first-class, second-class, third-class, top-class, world-class
class
{i} classroom; status; section, department; data structure which also contains the procedures for processing the data (Computers)
class
To assign to a class
class
A template used to create user-defined objects A class defines an object's properties and methods All instances created from the class use the properties and methods defined by the class
class
The formal definition of an object The class acts as the template from which an instance of an object is created at run time The class defines the properties of the object and the methods used to control the object's behavior
class
Class refers to the division of people in a society into groups according to their social status. the relationship between social classes the characteristics of the British class structure. see also chattering classes, middle class, upper class, working class
class
If someone or something is classed as a particular thing, they are regarded as belonging to that group of things. Since the birds inter-breed they cannot be classed as different species I class myself as an ordinary working person I would class my garden as medium in size Malaysia wants to send back refugees classed as economic migrants
class
If someone is in a class of their own, they have more of a particular skill or quality than anyone else. If something is in a class of its own, it is better than any other similar thing. As a player, he was in a class of his own. to consider people, things etc as belonging to a particular group, using an official system = classify class sb/sth as sth
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An abstract representation of a concept in a domain as a collection of related classes For example, a medical model might have protocol, guidelines, and patient data as classes A class appears with one of the following icons in Protégé-2000: , , or A class can have a set of slots that represent the attributes of the class
class
A set of objects possibly differing in state but not behavior
class
A number of students in a school or college, of the same standing, or pursuing the same studies
class
In Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), the formal definition of an object The class acts as the template from which an instance of an object is created at run time The class defines the properties of the object and the methods used to control the object's behavior See also Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition
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To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes
class
a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy"
class
A group of students in a regularly scheduled meeting with a teacher
class
A class is a group of pupils or students who are taught together. He had to spend about six months in a class with younger students Reducing class sizes should be a top priority
class
arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"
class
(biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders
class
n 1 an object that uniquely determines the structure and behavior of a set of other objects called its direct instances, that contributes structure and behavior to a set of other objects called its indirect instances, and that acts as a type specifier for a set of objects called its generalized instances {"The class integer is a subclass of the class number "} (Note that the phrase "the class foo" is often substituted for the more precise phrase "the class named foo"---in both cases, a class object (not a symbol) is denoted ) 2 (of an object) the uniquely determined class of which the object is a direct instance See the function class-of {"The class of the object returned by gensym is symbol "} (Note that with this usage a phrase such as "its class is foo" is often substituted for the more precise phrase "its class is the class named foo"---in both cases, a class object (not a symbol) is denoted )
class
In Microsoft® Visual Basic®, Scripting Edition (VBScript), the formal definition of an object The class acts as the template from which an instance of an object is created at run time The class defines the properties of the object and the methods used to control the object's behavior
class
A template for defining objects that specifies variables and procedures that operate on those variables In the context of NCAR Graphics software, the class variables are called resources and the class procedures are called support functions
class
a league ranked by quality; "he played baseball in class D for two years"; "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA
class
a league ranked by quality; "he played baseball in class D for two years"; "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA"
class
(1) (n ) A grouping of data having similar characteristics See widget class (2) (n ) In the JavaTM programming language, a type that defines the implementation of a particular kind of object A class definition defines instance and class variables and methods, as well as specifying the interfaces that the class implements and the immediate superclass of the class If the superclass is not explicitly specified, the superclass is implicitly Object
class
great; fabulous
class
If you do something in class, you do it during a lesson in school. There is lots of reading in class
class
people having the same social or economic status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class"
class
An abstraction that captures the common structure and common behavior of a set of objects It is a category that defines an object or group of objects and how the objects are to behave In other words, the class is a template for defining the methods and variables for a particular type of object All objects in a given class are identical in form and behavior but contain different data in their variables
class
Class is a template or blueprint that defines the characteristics of an object and describes how the object should look and behave See "Implementation of TObject" in the Articles Section for more information
class
The prototype for an object in an object-oriented language; analogous to a type in a procedural language A class may also be considered to be a set of objects which share a common structure and behavior The structure of a class is determined by the variables which represent the state of an object of that class and the behavior is given by a set of methods, or member functions, associated with the class The collection of methods in a class defines its interface Classes are related in a class hierarchy One class may be a specialization (a "subclass") of another or it may be composed of other classes or it may use other classes in a client-server relationship In C++ a class is a user-defined type, syntactically a struct with member functions Constructors and destructors are member functions called to create or destroy individual objects
class
In the Java language, a type that defines the implementation of a particular kind of object A class definition defines instance and class variables and methods, as well as specifying the interfaces the class implements and the immediate superclass of the class
class
a body of students who graduate together; "the class of '97"; "she was in my year at Hoehandle High"
class
One of the key concepts in object-oriented programming, a class is the most general kind of user-defined type, defining both the state information used by objects of the class (data members) and their behavior (member functions) Classes may be related to one another via inheritance relationships, wherein base classes define portions of the interface and/or implementation of derived classes
class
1 A type that specifies the structure of instance and categorizes objects Each Dylan object is a direct instance of exactly one class 2 (of an object) The class of which the object is a direct instance
class
A class is defined by a description of the information its instances contain and the messages they respond to Every object is an instance of one and only one class
class
education imparted in a series of lessons or class meetings; "he took a course in basket weaving"; "flirting is not unknown in college classes"
class
In the Objective-C language, a prototype for a particular kind of object A class definition declares instance variables and defines methods for all members of the class Objects that have the same types of instance variables and have access to the same methods belong to the same class See also class object
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