anonym

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Englisch - Türkisch
adsız

Adsız Alkolikler'in bir üyesiyim. - I'm a member of Alcoholics Anonymous.

ismi bilinmeyen yazar
{i} isimsiz

Biz isimsiz bir çağrı aldık. - We got an anonymous call.

İsimsiz bir hayırsever bir hayvan barınağı için birkaç yüz bin dolar bağışladı. - An anonymous benefactor bequeathed several hundred thousand dollars to an animal shelter.

takma isim
{i} anonim

Akıllı bir okuyucu, anonim kaynaklar dahil, okudukları her şeyi tartmak için istekli olmalıdır. - An astute reader should be willing to weigh everything they read, including anonymous sources.

Anonim kalmak istiyorsun. - You want to remain anonymous.

{i} imzasız
anonymous
adsız

Adsız Alkolikler'in bir üyesiyim. - I'm a member of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Englisch - Englisch
An anonymous person
An assumed or false name; a pseudonym
A mere name; a name resting upon no diagnosis or other recognized basis
a fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role
A notion which has no name, or which can not be expressed by a single English word
" A notion which has no name, or which can not be expressed by a single English word
One who is anonymous; also sometimes used for "pseudonym
{i} one who is anonymous; assumed or false name, pseudonym
anonymous
Of unknown name; whose name is withheld

No customer personal data will be retained unless it is rendered anonymous.

anonymous
Without any name acknowledged of a person responsible, as that of author, contributor, or the like

an anonymous pamphlet; an anonymous subscription.

anonymous
Lacking individuality
anonymous
Lacking a name; not named and determined, as an animal not assigned to any species
anonymous
of unknown authorship
anonymous
{a} wanting a name, nameless
Anonymous
Appears as a certain mode to Loginto a FTP Server (Anonymous Login) To anonymously log into a FTP Server you do neither have to have a user-id nor a password
Anonymous
Used to describe a thingy that is not directly accessible through a named variable Such a thingy must be indirectly accessible through at least one hard reference When the last hard reference goes away, the anonymous thingy is destroyed without pity
Anonymous
Not truly anonymous - you can still be "found out" - but it means you don't have to have your own account
Anonymous
An anonymous forum is one that does not require the author name or e-mail address to post, this is for your comfort and convenience
Anonymous
the condition of having an indentity that is unknown or concealed To hide an entity's real name, an alias may be used In some applications, anonymous entities may be completely untraceable
Anonymous
Something or someone which is unnamed On the Internet it refers to the ability to access a server or information without reference to the person or entity who is making the request
Anonymous
(I) The condition of having a name that is unknown or concealed (C) An application may require security services that maintain anonymity of users or other system entities, perhaps to preserve their privacy or hide them from attack To hide an entity's real name, an alias may be used For example, a financial institution may assign an account number Parties to a transaction can thus remain relatively anonymous, but can also accept the transaction as legitimate Real names of the parties cannot be easily determined by observers of the transaction, but an authorized third party may be able to map an alias to a real name, such as by presenting the institution with a court order In other applications, anonymous entities may be completely untraceable [RFC2828] (see also alias, attack, privacy, security)
Anonymous
1 (~ method) Created by a method statement, as opposed to having been created and named by a define method or local definition, or having been implicitly defined Compare with bare method 2 (~ class) Created by calling the make function on the class <class>, as opposed to having been created and named by a define class definition 3 (~ generic function) Created by calling the make function on the class <generic-function>, as opposed to having been created and named by a define generic definition
Anonymous
Many Internet sites allow general Internet public to connect to their machines using a generic userid "anonymous" which does not require a password This allows them to search through available files and download files or documents
Anonymous
The means that allow a person to connect to an FTP site, search through available files, and download any file, document or program without having to establish a userID and/or password on the system where the material resides See Also: Anonymous FTP
Anonymous
adj 1 (of a class or function) having no name 2 (of a restart) having a name of nil
Anonymous
A way of logging on to servers as a guest, which gives you limited access to that server Many FTP sites allow you to login anonymously in order to download files Directories or files requiring a secure User ID and Password will not be accessible
Anonymous
associated with a FTP server to which you can connect "anonymously" unlike servers which require a name and password
Anonymous
Data that were collected without identifiers and that were never linked to an individual Coded data are not anonymous [See Coded, Linked, Directly Identifiable, Indirectly Identifiable]
Anonymous
not known or lacking marked individuality; "brown anonymous houses"; "anonymous bureaucrats in the Civil Service"
Anonymous
Generally, used for something which doesn't have the usual associated object For example an anonymous address space is not interested in user address space (that is, no process context) Some common ones are
Anonymous
When someone's name is kept secret
Anonymous
(anonymous FTP) a frequently used account/user id for sites allowing people to log on and download files (shareware, games, utilities, updates, etc ) Typically you would use your e-mail address as the password
Anonymous
Data that were collected without identifiers and that were never linked to an individual Coded data are not anonymous [See Anonymized, Coded, Linked, Directly Identifiable, Indirectly Identifiable]
Anonymous
anonymal
anonymous
Nameless; of unknown name; also, of unknown or unavowed authorship; as, an anonymous benefactor; an anonymous pamphlet or letter
anonymous
not known or lacking marked individuality; "brown anonymous houses"; "anonymous bureaucrats in the Civil Service
anonymous
having no known name or identity or known source; "anonymous authors"; "anonymous donors"; "an anonymous gift" not known or lacking marked individuality; "brown anonymous houses"; "anonymous bureaucrats in the Civil Service
anonymous
Without any name acknowledged, as that of author, contributor, or the like: as, an anonymous pamphlet; an anonymous benefactor; an anonymous subscription
anonymous
Wanting a name; not named and determined, as an animal not assigned to any species
anonymous
{s} nameless, of an unknown person
anonymous
Something that is anonymous does not reveal who you are. Of course, that would have to be by anonymous vote. + anonymity ano·nym·ity He claims many more people would support him in the anonymity of a voting booth
anonymous
disapproval If you describe a place as anonymous, you dislike it because it has no unusual or interesting features and seems unwelcoming. It's nice to stay in a home rather than in an anonymous holiday villa. + anonymity ano·nym·ity the anonymity of the rented room
anonymous
Of unknown name; whose name is withheld: as, an anonymous author
anonymous
having no known name or identity or known source; "anonymous authors"; "anonymous donors"; "an anonymous gift"
anonymous
If you remain anonymous when you do something, you do not let people know that you were the person who did it. You can remain anonymous if you wish An anonymous benefactor stepped in to provide the prize money. anonymous phone calls. + anonymity ano·nym·ity Both mother and daughter, who have requested anonymity, are doing fine. + anonymously anony·mous·ly The latest photographs were sent anonymously to the magazine's Paris headquarters
anonymous
{s} authorless
anonymous
Anon
anonymous
nameless
anonyms
plural of anonym
anonym

    Silbentrennung

    an·o·nym

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    [ 'a-n&-"nim ] (noun.) 1812. C 1812: Back-formation from anonymous.
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