deletion

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Biyokimya) kopma
(Biyokimya) çıkartma
(Dilbilim) düşme
(Dilbilim) dışlama
çıkarma

Ekleme ve çıkarmalar hemen gösterilmiyor. - Additions and deletions are not shown immediately.

kaldırma
delesyon
kazıma
silme
silinme/silme
{i} yazıdan çıkarılan parça
{i} silip çıkarma
delete
silmek

Bilgisayarımdan birçok dosyayı silmek zorundayım. - I have to delete many files from my computer.

deletion mark
silme imi
deletion record
iptal etme kaydı
deletion error
(Bilgisayar) silme hatası
deletion transformation
(Dilbilim) silme dönüşümü
delete
terkin
delete
(Bilgisayar) del
delete
(Askeri,Bilgisayar) silme

Bu cümle örneğini silmeyin. - Do not delete this example sentence.

Tom web sitesindeki her sayfadan e-posta adresini silmeye karar verdi. - Tom decided to delete his email address from every page on his website.

delete
(Bilgisayar) delete
gene deletion
(Tıp) gen kaybı
pending deletion
(Bilgisayar) bekletme gecikmesi
reject deletion
(Bilgisayar) silme işlemini reddet
subject deletion
(Dilbilim) özne silimi
addition deletion
ekleme / silme
delete
sil

Ben dikkatsizce e-posta adresini sildim ve onun için Yeni Zelandadaki Russel'den rica etmek zorunda kaldım. - I carelessly deleted your e-mail address and had to ask Russell in New Zealand for it.

Tom web sitesindeki her sayfadan e-posta adresini silmeye karar verdi. - Tom decided to delete his email address from every page on his website.

Delete
şiline
casewise deletion
durum bazında silme
deletions
silme
global deletion
küresel silme
rubbing out, deletion, eradication
dışarı sürtünme, silme, eradikasyonu
accept deletion
(Bilgisayar) silme işlemini kabul et
addition/deletion
ekleme/silme
animate insertion and deletion
(Bilgisayar) ekleme ve silmeyi canlandır
argument deletion
(Dilbilim) öge dışlama
consonant deletion
(Dilbilim) ünsüz silimi
delete
(Askeri) ÇIKARMAK, METİNDEN ÇIKARMAK, SİLMEK, İPTAL ETMEK
delete
deletion silme
delete
yazıdan çıkarılan parça
delete
{f} kazımak
delete
{f} çıkarmak
delete
bozma
distintive feature deletion
(Dilbilim) ayırıcı özellik yitimi
equi np deletion
(Dilbilim) eş ad silinmesi
redundant information deletion
(Dilbilim) artık bilgiyi silme
Englisch - Englisch
An item that has been or will be deleted
The act of deleting
{n} the act of blotting out, destruction
Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring (q v ) The alternative is killing (q v ) See section Deletion
Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring (q v ) The alternative is killing (q v ) Deletion
The selection and removal of a classifier from a population
Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring (q v ) The alternative is killing (q v ) See Killing
The absence of a section of genetic material from a chromosome
the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage; "an editor's deletions frequently upset young authors"; "both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause"
The process of excluding portions of experience of the world from one's internal representations, and one's speech
the act of deleting something written or printed
elimination of a gene either in nature or in the laboratory
Loss of part or a whole chromosome or loss of DNA nucleotide bases
The loss of genetic material from a chromosome or gene
A type of mutation caused by loss of one or more nucleotides from a DNA segment Deletions can be very large, encompassing many genes and megabases of DNA, to the point of producing a visible cytological abnormality in a chromosome Small deletions within a gene can alter the reading frame, and thus the amino acid sequence of the encoded protein See the Figure at NHGRI
In the process of DNA replication, a deletion occurs if a nucleotide or series of nucleotides is not copied Such deletions may be harmless, may result in disease, or may in rare cases be beneficial Source : PhRMA Genomics
Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring (q v ) The alternative is killing (q v ) See Deletion
the act of deleting something written or printed the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage; "an editor's deletions frequently upset young authors"; "both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause
Elimination of a gene (i e , from a chromosome) either in nature or in the laboratory See also Gene
A loss of part of the DNA from a chromosome; can lead to a disease or abnormality See also: chromosome, mutation
The process of preventing a message from being delivered to the intended recipient as a method of perpetrating a fraud [x919]
A chromosomal mutation resulting in the loss of a segment of the genetic material and the genetic information contained therein from a chromosome
The process of removing a domain name and its corresponding record from the Domain Name System (DNS) and Network Solutions' domain name database A deleted domain name cannot be used to locate computers on the Internet and will be made available for other parties to register on a first-come, first-served basis A domain name may be deleted at the request of the domain name registrant, as a result of non-payment of fees, or due to circumstances particular to individual cases [see also: Domain Name System (DNS), Registrant, Registration Fee, Renewal Fee, Payment Status Codes]
any process whereby sounds are left out of spoken words or phrases
Deleting text means erasing it without saving it Emacs deletes text only when it is expected not to be worth saving (all whitespace, or only one character) The alternative is killing (q v ) See section Deletion and Killing
The stopping of the Continuation process of a tracker due to the lack of new Plot information from the radar detection system
Deletion means erasing text without saving it Emacs deletes text only when it is expected not to be worth saving (all whitespace, or only one character) The alternative is killing (q v ) See section セテオ 、ネコ ス
Act of deleting, blotting out, or erasing; destruction
when a part of a chromosome is missing, or part of the DNA code is missing
{i} erasure, obliteration
Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring (q v ) The alternative is killing (q v ) See section Deletion and Killing
A removal of a portion of a gene
Delete
A key that may be pressed to delete something (including text or files) from a computer
delete
To remove, get rid of, erase
delete
Alternative spelling of Delete

I lost the file when I accidentally hit delete.

delete
To permanently remove an object from an IRIS Showcase page You can't retrieve objects you delete by choosing
delete
Deletes a previously entered item from a Purchase Request that has not been sent to Purchasing for processing Accessible from: the Item Information Screen
delete
To omit, leave out, or remove
delete
The deletion key on a computer keyboard
delete
An instruction given to remove an element from a layout
delete
to remove or erase, as in "to delete a file" or "to delete a line"
delete
Remove an element from the design, or a cell from a cell library Deleted elements are not immediately purged from the design file, but are marked as deleted To purge deleted elements, choose Compress Design from the File menu
delete
To remove text or graphics from within a document To remove an application off the hard drive
delete
To permanently remove an object from an IRIS Showcase page You can't retrieve objects you delete by choosing Paste
delete
"Delete" means to remove from view/existance
delete
wipe out magnetically recorded information
delete
The keyword "delete" destroys an object created by new, in effect returning its allocated storage to free store for reuse It is used either as "delete " or as "delete [] " The expression is typically a pointer variable The 2nd form is used when store allocated as an array type is returned: "[]" indicates that a DTOR should be called for each array element "delete" returns a value of type void
delete
{f} totally remove, erase
delete
A kill or cancel, sometimes initiated by the subscriber or, particularly with controlled titles, by the publisher Agency cancels (see definition) are an exception
delete
To erase or to remove data form a document or file
delete
Removes a file from your Cage after it has been set to Ready to Save The sender will not be informed of the deletion and will assume you received the file properly This operation is provided solely to allow an unwanted file to be removed without pulling it out of the Cage Also known as Purge
delete
To remove, omit
delete
remove or erase a file|character|directory
delete
remove or make invisible; "Please delete my name from your list"
delete
The process of removing a file from a directory listing In most cases the data from files that have been deleted still exists until the freed space is reused, but recovery may be difficult if not impossible see rm
delete
remove or make invisible; "Please delete my name from your list
delete
to remove something; erase
delete
Use Delete to remove an object from the docbase or unlink it from the cabinet or folder to which it is linked Selecting Delete displays the Delete dialog box
delete
To remove, get rid of erase
delete
If you delete something that has been written down or stored in a computer, you cross it out or remove it. He also deleted files from the computer system + deletion deletions de·letion This involved the deletion of a great deal of irrelevant material. to remove something that has been written down or stored in a computer (deletus, past participle of delere )
delete
An SQL command that will remove a record or group of records from a table
delete
The key used to remove text Works backward from the cursor Also used to clear selected text or objects
delete
Use DELETE to remove the contents of the selected cell
delete
remove selected object (not saved anywhere)
delete
To remove an item of data from a file or to remove a file from the disk
delete
to remove PERMANENTLY
delete
cut or eliminate; "she edited the juiciest scenes"
delete
(v ) In a window system, to permanently remove an object or group of objects and the space that the object occupied Contrast with cut
delete
To blot out; to erase; to expunge; to dele; to omit
deletions
plural of deletion
deletions
As the years pass, you will probably want to delete old projects, retired employees and timesheet records There is a range of options in the Utilities menu which enable you to do this, so that your computer does not become "full up" You can still keep deleted data by copying it to floppy disks or to some other magnetic medium
deletions
Obsolete or incorrect information that is expunged from a file
file deletion
erasing of a file
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von deletion im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

delete
(Bilgisayar) del
delete
(Bilgisayar) delete
deletion

    Silbentrennung

    de·le·tion

    Türkische aussprache

    dîlişın

    Aussprache

    /dəˈlēsʜən/ /dɪˈliːʃən/
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