commıtted

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Englisch - Türkisch
taahhüt
commit
işlemek

Dan bir cinayet işlemekle suçlandı. - Dan was accused of committing a murder.

Programı işlemek için en az bir yıl istekli olmalısın. - You must be willing to commit to the program for at least a year.

commit
{f} vâât etmek
commit
emanet etmek
commit
{f} suç işlemek

O açlıktan öldüğü için suç işlemek zorunda kaldı. - He had to commit crime because he was starving.

commit
adamak
commit
{f} teslim etmek
commit
önermek
commit
vadetmek
commit
üstlenmek
commit
taahhüt etmek
commit
(Kanun) ilzam etmek
commit
irtikap etmek
commit
görev vermek
commit
yapmak

Tom onu yapmak için çok kararlıdır. - Tom is very committed to doing that.

commit
(Kanun) icra etmek
commit
tevdi etmek
commit
(Bilgisayar) teslim et
commit
söz vermek
commit
kalkışmak
commit
yap

Komite uzun bir oturum yaptı. - The committee had a long session.

Onlar John'ı komite başkanı yaptı. - They made John chairman of the committee.

commit
vaadetmek
commit
(özünü) sorumlu kılmak
commit
üstlen

Arkadaşım işlemediği bir suç için sorumluluk üstlenmeyi bitirdi. - My friend ended up taking the rap for a crime he didn't commit.

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(Askeri) MUHAREBEYE SOKMAK: Bir veya daha fazla hava önleme uçağını veya satıhtan-havaya füzeyi hedef bir noktaya tevcih etmek işlemi
commit
{f} komisyona sunmak
commit
(Askeri) Muharebeye sokmak
commit
{f} söz vererek bağlamak
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von commıtted im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

commit
To join a contest; to match; -- followed by with
commit
To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to intrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto

Bid him farewell, commit him to the grave. -Shakespeare.

commit
To confound

Committing short and long . -Milton.

commit
The act of committing (e.g. a database transaction or source code into a source control repository), making it a permanent change

Every Git commit represents a single, atomic changeset with respect to the previous state.

commit
To pledge or bind; to compromise, expose, or endanger by some decisive act or preliminary step; for example to commit oneself to a certain action, to commit oneself to doing something. (Traditionally used only reflexively but now also without oneself etc.)http: //muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_speech/v074/74.3shapiro.html

Any sudden assent to the proposal ... might possibly be considered as committing the faith of the United States. -Marshall.

commit
The operation that ends a unit of work to make permanent the changes it has made to resources (transaction or data)
commit
DFS: An indication that all of the actions associated with a specific transaction have been written to the log Once a transaction has committed, its actions are permanent In the event of system problems, those actions are repeated when the system's recovery mechanism replays the log
commit
{v} to imprison, send, do, intrust, to pledge by some act
commit
To join for a contest; to match; followed by with
commit
To sin; esp
commit
decision to proceed with the actual posting of a change to the database
commit
If someone is committed to a hospital, prison, or other institution, they are officially sent there for a period of time. Arthur's drinking caused him to be committed to a psychiatric hospital
commit
confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God"
commit
make an investment; "Put money into bonds"
commit
cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison"
commit
A command issued to Oracle to make database modifications permanent Once the command has been processed, the changes are written to the database and to a log in a way permitting them to survive system crashes and other failures A Commit is usually used at the end of an automatic transaction
commit
To make changes permanent in the databases files Changes made to the database files are not permanent until they are committed
commit
If someone commits suicide, they deliberately kill themselves. There are unconfirmed reports he tried to commit suicide
commit
give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause; "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church"
commit
Complete a transaction and ensure that all changes to the database are permanent
commit
The operation that ends a unit of work and updates the database so that other processes can access any changes made
commit
perform an act, usually with a negative connotation; "perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery"
commit
If you commit money or resources to something, you decide to use them for a particular purpose. They called on Western nations to commit more money to the poorest nations He should not commit American troops without the full consent of Congress
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If you commit yourself to something, you say that you will definitely do it. If you commit yourself to someone, you decide that you want to have a long-term relationship with them. I would advise people to think very carefully about committing themselves to working Sundays I'd like a friendship that might lead to something deeper, but I wouldn't want to commit myself too soon You don't have to commit to anything over the phone. + committed com·mit·ted He said the government remained committed to peace. a committed socialist
commit
To sin; especially, to be incontinent
commit
To make permanent changes to data (inserts, updates, deletes) in the database Before changes are committed, both the old and new data exist so that changes can be stored or the data can be restored to its prior state
commit
The phase in a transaction when all interactions are finalized and the persistent state of the underlying database is changed
commit
To put in charge of a jailor; to imprison
commit
In the British legal system, if someone is committed for trial, they are sent by magistrates to stand trial in a crown court. He is expected to be committed for trial at Liverpool Crown Court
commit
cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison
commit
To do; to perpetrate, as a crime, sin, or fault
commit
To do or perform something "to commit a crime" To turn a party over to a sheriff's custody To send a person to jail by means of court order or other lawful authority
commit
The successful completion of a transaction The transaction manager ensures that the resources used by the transaction are released as part of the commit, and that the changes made by this transaction are made permanent in the database
commit
To make changes permanent for a resource in order to establish a new consistent state
commit
Means a saving action, which creates or modifies, or an action which deletes, an electronic record or portion of an electronic record An example is pressing the key of a keyboard that causes information to be saved to durable medium
commit
To pledge or bind; to compromise, expose, or endanger by some decisive act or preliminary step; -- often used reflexively; as, to commit ones self to a certain course
commit
An Oracle reserved word instructing the database to save all changes made to the database Also see ROLLBACK
commit
To do something "To commit" a crime To put someone in a sheriff's custody To use a court order to send a person to jail
commit
To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to intrust; to consign; used with to, unto
commit
To make changes permanent in the database Changes made to the database files are not permanent until they are committed
commit
If you commit something to paper or to writing, you record it by writing it down. If you commit something to memory, you learn it so that you will remember it. She had not committed anything to paper about it I'll repeat that so you can commit it to memory
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If you do not want to commit yourself on something, you do not want to say what you really think about it or what you are going to do. It isn't their diplomatic style to commit themselves on such a delicate issue She didn't want to commit herself one way or the other
commit
The point in a transaction when all updates to any resources involved in the transaction are made permanent
commit
The act of saving the database changes back to the server when a transaction is complete Contrast with rollback
commit
n a blocking scheme in which one player, usually the middle blocker, jumps with, and attempts to stuff, the quick attacker
commit
An SQL command that writes all changes made to a table to the disk In MS Access changes are made to a record when the user changes the current active record
commit
To send a person to prison, asylum, or reformatory by a court order
commit
To formally enter a new or updated record into the FIS database; the data displayed on-screen on a form is not saved until it has been "committed " Records extracted from the database for updating are not available to other users until they have been recommitted
commit
The step that ends a transaction When transaction is committed, all changes are marked as permanent and the transaction ends For most implicit transactions, the NSS commits the transaction when the service completes
commit
If someone commits a crime or a sin, they do something illegal or bad. I have never committed any crime This is a man who has committed murder
commit
to be incontinent
commit
An operation that completes a transaction and causes all updates made during the transaction to be permanently written into a database
commit
To pledge or bind; to compromise, expose, or endanger by some decisive act or preliminary step; often used reflexively; as, to commit one's self to a certain course
commit
{f} perform, do, execute; offer, pledge (one's loyalty, etc.); be obliged; give, entrust; send to prison, send to an institution (i.e. mental institution)
commit
1) Complete a transaction so that changes are recorded and stable Protected resources are released 2) The declaration or process of making a transaction's updates and messages visible to other transactions When a transaction commits, all its effects become public and durable After commitment, the effects of a transaction cannot be reversed automatically
commıtted

    Silbentrennung

    com·mit·ted

    Türkische aussprache

    kımîtıd

    Aussprache

    /kəˈmətəd/ /kəˈmɪtəd/

    Etymologie

    [ k&-'mit ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English committen, from Latin committere to connect, entrust, from com- + mittere to send.
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