a series

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Englisch - Türkisch
bir dizi
series
dizi film
series
grup
a series of
bir dizi
series
{i} seri

Sorun devrenin seri olmasıdır. - The problem is that that circuit is in series.

Bu modern felsefe serisinin ilk cildi. - This is the first volume of a series on modern philosophy.

series
(Bilgisayar) seriyi
series
(Bilgisayar) serileri

O serileri kaybettiler. - They lost that series.

series
zincir
series
seri bağlama
series
türküm
series
sıra
series
dizi

Onlar bir dizi konser verdiler. - They gave a series of concerts.

En sevdiğin TV dizisi hangisidir? - What's your favorite TV series?

series
dizi yazı
series
dizi sargısı
series
dizisi
series
(Tıp) n Sıra, silsile seri
series
{i} sıra: a series of shops bir sıra dükkân
series
tek ve sıra
series
{i} (çoğ. se.ries)
series
(Askeri) PAFTA SERİSİ: Aynı ölçeğe ve kartografik özelliklere sahip bulunan ve meydana getiren makam tarafından toplu olarak adlandırılan bir pafta dizisi
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{i} silsile
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{i} seri, dizi: a series of events bir dizi olay
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arka arkaya
series
series winding seri sargısı
series
in series sıra halinde
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seriler

O serileri kaybettiler. - They lost that series.

Englisch - Englisch
serye
series
The sum of the terms of a sequence
series
A group of episodes of a television or radio program broadcast in regular intervals with a long break between each group, usually with one year between the beginning of each

The third series of Friends aired from 1996 to 1997.

Series
ser
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{n} a sequence, course, order, continuance
Series
serie
series
1 A group of separate items related to one another by the fact that each item bears, in addition to its own title proper, a collective title applying to the group as a whole The individual items may or may not be numbered 2 Each of two or more volumes of essays, lectures, articles, or other writings, similar in character and issued in sequence (e g , Lowell's Among my books, second series) 3 A separately numbered sequence of volumes within a series or serial (e g , Notes and queries, 1st series, 2nd series, etc )
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In DC electrical circuits such as a battery bank or solar panel array, this is a connection where all the negative terminals are connected to the neighboring positive terminals Voltage increases, but amperage stays the same In AC circuits such as a wind generator alternator, each coil is connected to the one next to it, and so on, again increasing voltage but leaving amperage the same Opposite of Parallel See also Delta
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All options of the same class which share a common strike price
series
It corresponds to the cohort of some writers, and to the order of many modern systematists
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A common title assigned by a publisher to a group of monographs having the same subject or theme You can search series title by a title search
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(mathematics) the sum of a finite or infinite sequence of expressions a periodical that appears at scheduled times (sports) several contests played successively by the same teams; "the visiting team swept the series"
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Documents arranged in accordance with a filing system or maintained as a unit because they result from the same accumulation or filing process, or the same activity; have a particular form; or because of some other relationship arising out of their creation, receipt, or use A series is also known as a records series [ISAD(G)]
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In Engler's system of plant classification, a group of families showing certain structural or morphological relationships
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Separate publications on a specific subject having a collective title, in addition to the individual titles eg The series Computational mathematics and applications has 7 individually titled items
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1 Archives: A subdivision of a fonds maintained as an entity because the documents relate to a particular function or subject, result from the same activity, have a particular form, or because of some other relationship arising out of the circumstances of their creation or use 2 Printed materials: (a) a group of separate items related to one another by the fact each item bears, in addition to its own title proper, a collective title applying to the group as a whole The individual items may or may not be numbered; (b) each of two or more volumes of essays, lectures, articles, or other writings, similar in character and issued in sequence; (c) a separately numbered sequence of volumes within a series or serial
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{i} sequence, succession; television program broadcast in installments; (Mathematics) sequence of numbers which are added together in succession (often an infinite sequence)
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A television or radio program which consists of several episodes that are broadcast in regular intervals
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Connected one after the other in a circuit
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A parcel of rough diamonds of assorted qualities
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a number of separate works, usually related to one another in subject or otherwise, issued in succession, normally by the same publisher and in uniform style, with a collective title such as the Rivers of America series or Best American Plays, fifth series
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An uncontrolled study (prospective or retrospective) of a series (succession) of consecutive patients who receive a particular intervention and are followed to observe their outcomes (Also known as clinical series or series of consecutive cases )
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a continuous run of coins of the same type, such as the Buffalo Nickel series of 1913-38
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A number of things that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other
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An indefinite number of terms succeeding one another, each of which is derived from one or more of the preceding by a fixed law, called the law of the series; as, an arithmetical series; a geometrical series
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All option contracts of the same class, that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date, and exercise price
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a periodical that appears at scheduled times
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A series of things or events is a number of them that come one after the other. a series of meetings with students and political leaders. a series of explosions. = succession
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(mathematics) the sum of a finite or infinite sequence of expressions
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Groups of postcards that belong together in a collection The individual cards may or may not have been printed at the same time More than just a common topic, a series has a common artist and publisher
series
All option contracts of the same class that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date and strike price
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(electronics) connection of components in such a manner that current flows first through one and then through the other; "the voltage divider consisted of a series of fixed resistors
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a group of postage stamps having a common theme or a group of coins or currency selected as a group for study or collection; "the Post Office issued a series commemorating famous American entertainers"; "his coin collection included the complete series of Indian-head pennies"
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A group of records arranged in accordance with a filing system or maintained as a unit because they relate to a particular subject or function, result from the same activity, have a particular form, or because of some other relationshop arising out of their creation, receipt, or use (Alternative term: record series)
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similar things placed in order or happening one after another; "they were investigating a series of bank robberies"
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File units or documents arranged in a filing system or maintained as a unit because they relate to a particular subject or function; they result from the same activity; they have a particular form; or their relationship arises from their creation, receipt, or use
series
A group of matches between two sides; the aim being to win more matches than the opposition
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(sports) several contests played successively by the same teams; "the visiting team swept the series"
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A radio or television series is a set of programmes of a particular kind which have the same title. the TV series `The Trials of Life' presented by David Attenborough. forsterite fayalite series Fourier series Grand Canyon series infinite series radioactive series World Series
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A number of things or events standing or succeeding in order, and connected by a like relation; sequence; order; course; a succession of things; as, a continuous series of calamitous events
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A mode of arranging the separate parts of a circuit by connecting them successively end to end to form a single path for the current; opposed to parallel
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part of an archival fonds Archive documents maintained as a unit because they result from the same activity or filing process or have a particular form; or because of some other relationship arising from their creation, accumulation or use
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A note's "Series" is not an indication of the year of printing, but the year in which the face design was authorized Often, a change in series on a note is due to minor changes, such as a change in the signatures of the Treasurer of the United States, or the Secretary of the Treasury Such a change in series would involve either increasing the suffix letter (changing from "Series 1963A" to "Series 1963B"), or changing the series year (from "Series 1988A" to "Series 1993")
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Coins of the same major design and denomination, including every combination of date and mintmark minted, e g Morgan dollars
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a serialized set of programs; "a comedy series"; "the Masterworks concert series"
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A number of volumes, usually related to one another in subject or otherwise, issued successively by a publisher As a rule, these volumes are uniform in style, with a collective title that generally appears at the head of the title page, on the page preceding the title page, or on the cover
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Options of the same type (i e , either puts or calls, but not both), covering the same underlying futures contract or physical commodity, having the same strike price and expiration date
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Options: All option contracts of the same class that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date, and exercise price Stocks: shares that have common characteristics, such as rights to ownership and voting, dividends, or par value In the case of many foreign shares, one series may be owned only by citizens of the country in which the stock is registered
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The parts so arranged are said to be in series
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A grouping of file units or documents arranged in accordance with a unified filing system or maintained by the records creator as a unit because of some relationship arising out of their creation, receipt, or use For example, correspondence or meeting minutes are typical series designations within an archival/manuscript COLLECTION or RECORD GROUP
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Group of separately published works, usually related to each other in subject, each of which bears, in addition to its own title, a collective or series title which applies to the group as a whole The individual items are issued successively by the same publisher and may or may not be numbered
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Any comprehensive group of animals or plants including several subordinate related groups
a series

    Silbentrennung

    a se·ries

    Türkische aussprache

    ı sîriz

    Aussprache

    /ə ˈsərēz/ /ə ˈsɪriːz/

    Gemeinsame Collocations

    a series of

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