Definition von oluşturuyor im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch
- (Bilgisayar) build
- The physique of a human body; constitution or structure of a human body
Rugby players are of sturdy build.
- Someone's build is the shape that their bones and muscles give to their body. He's described as around thirty years old, six feet tall and of medium build see also building, built. the shape and size of someone's body
- develop and grow; "Suspense was building right from the beginning of the opera"
- A version of a complied program Also refers to the act of compiling various project files into the executable program
- make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer"
- To build someone's confidence or trust means to increase it gradually. If someone's confidence or trust builds, it increases gradually. Diplomats hope the meetings will build mutual trust Usually when we're six months or so into a recovery, confidence begins to build. Build up means the same as build. The delegations had begun to build up some trust in one another We will start to see the confidence in the housing market building up again
- to develop or give form to according to a plan or process
- An ordered sequence of cards in a pile In some games, the tableaus are built down by alternate colors This is the official way to say that a red 6 goes on a black 7, and a black 5 goes on a red 6 In many games the foundations are built up by following suit, which means that the 6 goes on the 5 Some games build by following rank, which means a 4 goes on a 4 Some games allow circular building, in which an Ace can be built up on a King, or a King built down on an Ace Some games allow you to move a partial build from one pile to another; in other words, you can break a build in two and take the topmost part of it away Other games require you to move full builds only; you are not allowed to break up a build
- In some games, the piles (tableaus) are built down by alternate colors This is the official way to say that a red 6 goes on a black 7, and a black 5 goes on a red 6 In many games the foundations are built up by following suit, which means that the 6 of Diamonds goes on the 5 of Diamonds Some games build by following rank, which means a 4 of Diamonds goes on a 4 of Clubs
- be engaged in building; "These architects build in interesting and new styles"
- Of a radiant energy signal, to increase, often temporarily, in received signal strength without a change of receiver controls
- If people build an organization, a society, or a relationship, they gradually form it. He and a partner set up on their own and built a successful fashion company Their purpose is to build a fair society and a strong economy I wanted to build a relationship with my team. + building build·ing the building of the great civilisations of the ancient world
- To increase and strengthen; to increase the power and stability of; to settle, or establish, and preserve; frequently with up; as, to build up one's constitution
- An operational version of a system or part of a system that demonstrates a subset of the capabilities to be provided in the final product
- To raise or place on a foundation; to form, establish, or produce by using appropriate means
- {i} figure, body structure
- To erect or construct, as an edifice or fabric of any kind; to form by uniting materials into a regular structure; to fabricate; to make; to raise
- the process of constructing the topology of a vector layer by processing points, lines, and polygons See clean
- If you build something into a wall or object, you make it in such a way that it is in the wall or object, or is part of it. If the TV was built into the ceiling, you could lie there while watching your favourite programme
- If you build an organization, system, or product on something, you base it on it. We will then have a firmer foundation of fact on which to build theories
- oluş
- presence
- oluş
- (Dilbilim) process
- oluş
- existence
Malaysia came into existence in 1957.
- Malezya 1957'de oluştu.
The earth came into existence about five thousand million years ago.
- Dünya yaklaşık beş bin milyon yıl önce oluştu.
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- consist of
How many people does this ship's crew consist of?
- Bu geminin mürettebatı kaç kişiden oluşur?
Genes consist of a specific sequence of DNA.
- Genler DNA'nın belirli bir sıralanmasından oluşur.
- oluş
- compose of
- oluş
- being
Do you know who brought that team into being?
- O takımı kimin oluşturduğunu biliyor musun?
All the world is a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages.
- Tüm dünya bir sahnedir, insanlar da yalnızca birer oyuncu. Sahneye girer, çıkarlar ve zamanları boyunca yedi dönemden oluşan birçok oyun sergilerler.
- oluş
- comprise of
- oluş
- consist
The central nervous system consists of four organs.
- Merkezî sinir sistemi dört organdan oluşur.
Indonesia consists of many islands and two peninsulas.
- Endonezya çok fazla adadan ve iki yarımadadan oluşur.
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- {f} comprised
Food is comprised of protein, carbohydrates, and fats.
- Yiyecek, protein, karbonhidrat ve yağlardan oluşur.
The Southern Hemisphere is comprised mainly of oceans.
- Güney Yarımküre, çoğunlukla okyanuslardan oluşur.
- oluş
- procession
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- composed
The lecture is composed by two parts, one theoretical, the other practical.
- Ders iki bölümden oluşuyor; biri teorik, diğeri pratik.
Air is mainly composed of nitrogen and oxygen.
- Hava ağırlıklı olarak nitrojen ve oksijenden oluşur.
- oluş
- existence, being; genesis, formation
- oluş
- occurrence
- oluş
- way of coming into being; becoming, coming into being, genesis, formation
- oluş
- consisted
Goethe's personal vocabulary consisted of about eighty thousand words.
- Goethe'nin kişisel sözcük dağarcığı neredeyse seksen bin sözcükten oluşuyordu.
The audience consisted mainly of students.
- Dinleyiciler çoğunlukla öğrencilerden oluşuyordu.
- oluş
- becoming