environ

listen to the pronunciation of environ
Englisch - Türkisch
içine almak
ihata etmek
{f} etrafını sarmak
{f} kuşatmak
{f} çevrelemek
muhit
etraf
sarmak
environment
ortam

Kırsal ortamlar benim için çok sessiz. - Rural environments are too quiet for me.

Bu iyi bir öğrenme ortamıdır. - This is a good learning environment.

environment
{i} çevre

O, çevreyi koruma hakkında taktire şayan bir konuşma yaptı. - He made an admirable speech about protecting the environment.

Acil internet girişi olan bir çevre yaratmazsak, bizim şirketimizde geride kalacak. - Our company is going to be left behind too if we don't create an environment in which we can get instant Internet access.

environ mentally safe
(Tekstil) çevre açısından güvenli
environment
{i} etraf
environment
(Askeri) Çevre muhit
environment
(Askeri) ÇEVRE ŞART VE ETKİLERİ, ÇEVRE (HV.): Bulunulan yer, çevre teçhizatı ve içindeki canlıların harekat özelliklerini, hava sıcaklığı, nem ve bulaşıcı etkilerini, harekat usulleri, ivme, şok, titreşim ve radyasyon durumlarını içine alan bütün şart ve etkilerin toplu ifadesi
environment
(Tıp) Dış etkiler
environs
civar
environment
içinde bulunan şartlar
environment
mekan
environment
(Tıp) environman
environs
yöre
environs
çevre
environs
havali
environs
{i} etraf
environment
ortamda
environment
ortamında
environment
çevir
environs
{i} dolay
Englisch - Englisch
To surround; to encircle

Of Owles and Cuckoes, Asses, Apes and Doggs.

{v} to surround, hem in, invest, beset
be around; "Developments surround the town"; "The river encircles the village"
{f} form a circle; encircle, surround
To surround; to encompass; to encircle; to hem in; to be round about; to involve or envelop
About; around
Environment
The set of variables and their values in a namespace that an operating system associates with a process
environment
The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the function's scope and their bindings at that point
environment
All the elements over which a designer has no control and that affect a system or its inputs and outputs
environment
The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest
environment
A particular political or social setting, arena or condition
environs
The surroundings; the environment
environs
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of environ
environs
{n} places adjacent, neighborhood
Environment
milieu
environing
present participle of environ
environment
gen The aggregate of all the conditions and influences including physical location and operating characteristics of surrounding equipment and occupants, including temperature, humidity, and contaminants or surrounding air; operational procedures, acceleration, shock, vibration, and radiation [MIL-HDBK-1908B]
environment
The natural world or ecosystem
environment
The software and/or hardware existing on any particular computer system
environment
Sum of all external conditions affecting the life, development, and survival of an organism
environment
A global context in which to access data; associated with the environment is any information that is global in nature, such as a list of all connections in that environment
environment
Surroundings in which an organization operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans, and their interrelations This definition extends the view from a company focus to the global system
environment
A set of parameters defining various display, editing, and data manipulation conditions that remain active during a session until explicitly changed by the user For example, the drawing environment in ARCEDIT might be 'arcs on, labels off, annotation streets on'
environment
The surroundings of and influences on, a particular item of interest
environment
A collection of strings, of the form name=val, that each program has available to it Users generally place values into the environment in order to provide information to various programs Typical examples are the environment variables HOME and PATH
environment
The body of laws pertaining to planning, contaminated land, abandoned mines, National Parks, pollution control, conservation of natural resources, and the conservation and enhancement of the natural environment
environment
The sum of all external conditions and influences affecting the development and survival of an organism
environment
The sum total of all the external conditions that effect an organism, community, materail, or energy
environment
Someone's environment is all the circumstances, people, things, and events around them that influence their life. Pupils in our schools are taught in a safe, secure environment The moral characters of men are formed not by heredity but by environment
environment
(1) (n ) In the UNIX® system, the conditions under which a user works while using a computer A user's environment includes those characteristics that personalize the user's login and how the user is allowed to interact in specific ways with UNIX and the computer For example, the shell environment includes the shell prompt string, specifics for backspace and erase characters, and commands for sending output from the terminal to the computer (2) (n ) In personal computing, "environment" includes software, a computer, and peripheral devices
environment
The complex set of physical, geographic, biological, social, cultural and political conditions that surround an individual or organism and that ultimately determines its form and nature of its survival
environment
Act of environing; state of being environed
environment
the totality of surrounding conditions; "he longed for the comfortable environment of his livingroom"
environment
the area in which something exists or lives; "the country--the flat agricultural surround" the totality of surrounding conditions; "he longed for the comfortable environment of his livingroom
environment
n 1 a set of bindings See section Introduction to Environments 2 an environment object {"macroexpand takes an optional environment argument "}
environment
An external condition or the sum of such conditions, in which a piece of equipment, a living organism, or a system operates as in temperature environment, vibration environment,or space environment
environment
The set of conditions under which a user is working on the computer The environment includes such information as the name of the working directory, the name of the command interpreter, the identity of the user's terminal, and so on
environment
A collection of hardware, software, network communications and procedures that work together to provide a discrete type of computer service There may be one or more environments on a physical platform e g test, production An environment has unique features and characteristics that dictate how they are administered in similar, yet diverse, manners
environment
The totality of the surrounding external conditions--biological, chemical, and physical--within which an organism, community, or object exists The term is not exclusive in that organisms can be and usually are part of another organism's environment Thus one can speak of the environment as that within which humankind lives, i e , separate and external; or, one can speak of humankind as a component of the environment
environment
the totality of surrounding conditions; "he longed for the comfortable environment of his livingroom
environment
The environment is the natural world of land, sea, air, plants, and animals. persuading people to respect the environment
environment
The term `environment' cannot stand on its own and should always be used in combination with a given object, region or condition The point of reference in this book is the human environment which can be defined as a set of natural, social, cultural values which exist in a given place and point in time that influences the material and psychological life of man Thus, `environment' clearly means much more than nature and/or natural resources (see further) while the natural world is but one aspect of the total human environment When using the term `natural environment' the point of reference should therefore always be made clear; i e humans require quire different (natural) environmental conditions than a bird, or a fish or a tree
environment
The sum of all external conditions affecting the life, development, and survival of an organism (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
environment
The sum total of all the external conditions that effect an organism, community, material, or energy
environment
Your environment consists of the particular natural surroundings in which you live or exist, considered in relation to their physical characteristics or weather conditions. the maintenance of a safe environment for marine mammals
environment
The environment of a system is that part of the universe that is in communication with the system, but is not part of the system [Walter Fritz, Intelligent Systems and Their Societies]
environment
The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the functions scope and their bindings at that point
environment
The environment is a block of memory associated with the command processor or an executable that contains a list of named strings These user defined strings are used to provide information to programs about the world it lives in, such as where to look for various files, default switch settings, etc ; to define various options to programs or to the command processor, such as the description of the prompt For batch files, its most important use is as various types of memory, such as scratch pad memory, and the equivalents of RAM, registers, stack, etc
environment
{i} surroundings; conditions in which someone or something lives
environment
the aggregate of all the external conditions and influences affecting the life, development, and ultimately the survival of an organism More commonly, the earth's crust, water resources, life forms, and atmosphere
environment
A combination of the computer hardware, operating system, and user interface A complete statement of an environment follows: a Pentium PCI-bus computer with 64M of RAM, a Wide and Fast SCSI host adapter, SVGA display adapter, sound card, and two-button mouse, using the Windows NT Server 4 0 operating system
environment
The aggregate of all external and internal conditions (such as temperature, humidity, radiation, magnetic and electric fields, shock vibration, etc ) either natural or man made, or self-induced, that influences the form, performance, reliability or survival of an item
environment
The sum of all external influences and conditions affecting the life and development of an organism or ecological community; the total social and cultural conditions
environment
the area in which something exists or lives; "the country--the flat agricultural surround"
environment
That which environs or surrounds; surrounding conditions, influences, or forces, by which living forms are influenced and modified in their growth and development
environment
nature
environment
surrounding
environs
{i} suburbs, outlying areas of a town or city; surroundings, environment
environs
The parts or places which surround another place, or lie in its neighborhood; suburbs; as, the environs of a city or town
environs
the area in which something exists or lives; "the country--the flat agricultural surround"
environs
The environs of a place consist of the area immediately surrounding it. the environs of Paris The town and its environs are inviting, with recreational attractions and art museums. the area surrounding a place (environ; ENVIRONMENT)
environs
third-person singular of environ
environ

    Silbentrennung

    en·vi·ron

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From Middle English Old French enviruner, environner (“to surround”) environ (“around”) en (“in”) + viron (“a turn”) virer (“to turn, veer”).
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