consoling

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Englisch - Türkisch
avutucu
teselli edici
console
avutmak
console
teselli etmek

Ben onu telefonda teselli etmek zorunda kaldım. - I had to console her on the telephone.

Luisa gözyaşlarına boğulduğunda, yalnızca onun en iyi arkadaşı onu teselli etmek için yaklaştı. - When Luisa broke into tears, only her best friend approached to console her.

console
konsol

Eğer oyun kasetinin metal plaka terminali pis ise oyun konsoluna kaset yerleştirildiğinde oyunun başlaması zor olabilir. - If the metal plate terminal of the game cassette is dirty it may be difficult for the game to start when the cassette is inserted into the game console.

Nintendo DS popüler bir elde taşınabilir oyun konsoludur. - The Nintendo DS is a popular handheld game console.

console
{f} avunmak
console
{i} kumanda paneli

Kumanda panelinin uzun süreli kullanımdan kaçının. Göz yorgunluğunu önlemek için, oyunun her saati boyunca yaklaşık 15 dakikalık bir mola verin. - Avoid prolonged use of the console. To help prevent eye strain, take a break of about 15 minutes during every hour of play.

console
(İnşaat) raf ayağı
console
(Arkeoloji,Mimarlık) çıkma desteği
console
(İnşaat) portafo
console
{f} teselli et

Ben onu telefonda teselli etmek zorunda kaldım. - I had to console her on the telephone.

Onu en sevdiği yemekle teselli ettim. - I consoled him with his favorite food.

console
dirsek
CONSOL
(Askeri) denizde ikmal tahkimatı (underway replenishment consolidation)
consol
(Ticaret) geri ödeme tarihi bulunmayan
consol
KONSOL RADYO FARI
consol
(Askeri) KONSOL YARDIMCI TELSİZİ: Uzun menzilli bir seyrüsefer yardımcı telsizi. Bu telsizin vazifesi alçak frekans (audio frequency) modülasyonu özellikleri sayesinde kerterizlerin tayinini m" ün kılmaktadır
consol
(Havacılık) konsol radyo farı
console
avut

Taninna'yı avutamam. O kimseyle konuşmak istemiyor. - I cannot console Taninna. She doesn't want to talk to anyone.

console
console mirror konsol aynası
console
destek
console
orgun tuşlarını havi kısım
console
{i} raf
console
console table konsol
console
avundurmak
console
balkonlann altına konulan süslü destek
console
(Askeri) KONSOL: Bilgisayarın operatör veya bakım mühendisi ile bilgisayar arasında haberleşme için kullanılan parçası
console
{i} klavye
console
konsol,v.teselli et: n.konsol
console
{i} masa
console
payanda
Englisch - Englisch
Present participle of console
Adapted to console or comfort; cheering; as, this is consoling news
affording comfort or solace
{s} comforting, affording comfort
consol
A perpetual bond issued by the United Kingdom, from the 18th century
console
A cabinet that controls, instruments, and displays are mounted upon
console
The keyboard and screen of a computer
console
A storage tray or container mounted between the seats of an automobile
console
An ornamental member jutting out of a wall to carry a superincumbent weight
console
A device dedicated to playing video games, set apart from by its ability to change games
console
To comfort (someone) in a time of grief, disappointment, etc

Do you remember, my friend, that I went to Tostes once when you had just lost your first deceased? I consoled you at that time. I thought of something to say then, but now— Then, with a loud groan that shook his whole chest, Ah! this is the end for me, do you see! I saw my wife go, then my son, and now to-day it's my daughter..

console
to comfort
console
If you console someone who is unhappy about something, you try to make them feel more cheerful. `Never mind, Ned,' he consoled me Often they cry, and I have to play the role of a mother, consoling them I can console myself with the fact that I'm not alone He consoled himself that Emmanuel looked like a nice boy, who could be a good playmate for his daughter. = comfort + consolation consolations con·so·la·tion The only consolation for the Scottish theatre community is that they look likely to get another chance He knew then he was right, but it was no consolation. = comfort
console
{n} an ornament cut upon the key of an arch
console
{v} to comfort, cheer, revive
consol
(Bilgisayar) A government bond in Great Britain, originally issued in 1751, that pays perpetual interest and has no date of maturity. Often used in the plural. Also called bank annuity
consol
A consolidated annuity (see Consols); chiefly in combination or attributively
console
The terminal used to configure network devices at boot (start-up) time
console
A bracket whose projection is not more than half its height
console
1 A program interface for the management of software or networks 2 In a mainframe or UNIX environment, a terminal consisting of a monitor and keyboard
console
The display station on the AS/400 that is designated during system configuration to control certain system functions, like messages or backups, and to monitor system operations
console
Each logical partition must have a console attached to it through an IOP The console is the first workstation that the system activates in the partition The system assumes that this console will always be available for use
console
> Side table of waist height that attaches to a wall, typically with a marble top supported by two or four legs and with a carved apron
console
Often used to refer to the box holding the mother board, power supply and disk drives In DOS, it refers to the keyboard-monitor combination CON is a software device that operates with the keyboard and monitor At the DOS-prompt typing COPY CON MYFILE copies anything typed to the keyboard to a file named MYFILE
console
{f} comfort, solace, encourage
console
give moral or emotional strength to
console
A control unit through which a user communicates with a computer via a primary input device (keyboard or mouse) and a primary output device (screen) A console integrates all the tools, information, and Web pages an administrator needs to perform specific tasks
console
A video game console, especially as opposed to a handheld
console
To cheer in distress or depression; to alleviate the grief and raise the spirits of; to relieve; to comfort; to soothe
console
A cabinet designed to stand on the floor
console
The monitor and keyboard from which you actually view and control server or host activity Return to top
console
an ornamental scroll-shaped bracket (especially one used to support a wall fixture); "the bust of Napoleon stood on a console"
console
housing for electronic instruments, as radio or television
console
A larger audio mixer with several input and output channels Also known as a board
console
The part of a computer system used by the operator for communication with the computer system
console
The primary, directly attached, user interface of a computer Some system administration functions may only be performed at a console
console
a small table fixed to a wall or designed to stand against a wall
console
A terminal used to monitor and control larger computers
console
(n ) A terminal, or a dedicated window on the screen, where system messages are displayed
console
Monitor, mouse, and keyboard The term is usually used with respect to a particular workstation For example, a user can either log on remotely (telnet, rlogin, etc ) or from the console
console
(1) A text-based login environment that also displays system log messages, kernel panics, and other information (2) A special window in Mac OS X that displays messages that would be printed to the text console if the GUI were not in use This window also displays output written to the standard error and standard output streams by applications launched from the Finder (3) An application by the same name that displays the console window
console
Any small bracket; also, a console table
console
This is one of the "text-mode" screens you get with Linux It is similar to the DOS prompt, and there are typically seven consoles available under Linux This means that you can start doing something on one console, switch to another console to do something else, switch back, etc
console
an ornamental scroll-shaped bracket (especially one used to support a wall fixture); "the bust of Napoleon stood on a console" a scientific instrument consisting of displays and an input device that an operator can use to monitor and control a system (especially a computer system)
console
a scientific instrument consisting of displays and an input device that an operator can use to monitor and control a system (especially a computer system)
console
{i} cabinet, stand (for a television or radio); control panel; (Computers) system of input and output devices connected to a main computer; shelf support; case for a radio; case for a television
console
The monitor and keyboard from which you actually view and control server or host activity
console
The unit that contains everything the organist needs to control the sound such as the manuals, pedalboard, pistons, etc All this stuff together is the console For a picture, see the overview page
console
A character-based interface to an operating system Windows NT uses the Command Prompt tool as the console
console
The window that appears as a stowed icon each time you log in; IRIX reports status and error messages to this window
console
This is probably a familiar term It's used to refer to that part of your ATARI with the typewriter like keys and the sockets for various cables The CONSOLE is the heart of your computer system Inside are the various integrated circuits that have made home computers possible CONSOLE is synonomous with the computer's logic circuitry, MEMORY, and keyboard
console
The terminal used to configure the Server at boot time When the Server first powers up and cannot access a load file, a console is enabled on Port 1 to let the manager set up the Server This console port is the only port that is operational at boot time After the Server is running normally, the Server will send diagnostic and error messages to this port
console
Primary input/output device The console consists of a listing device, such as a screen or teletype, and a keyboard through which the user communicates with the operating system or applications program
console
A console is a panel with a number of switches or knobs that is used to operate a machine. to make someone feel better when they are feeling sad or disappointed consolation (consoler, from consolari, from com- ( COM-) + solari )
console
Refers to a combination of readouts or displays and an input device, i e a keyboard, by which an operator can monitor and interact with a system, i e a computer
console
Console (CSL) is an attendant computer terminal for switch control
consoling

    Silbentrennung

    con·sol·ing

    Türkische aussprache

    kınsōlîng

    Aussprache

    /kənˈsōləɴɢ/ /kənˈsoʊlɪŋ/
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