portals

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Englisch - Türkisch
portalları
kapı
portal
(Bilgisayar) kapısal
portal
(İnşaat,Tıp) kapı toplardamarı
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(Bilgisayar) ana giriş
portal
(İnşaat) anıtsal kapı
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büyük kapı
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portal
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ana kapı
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kapı toplardamar
portal
giriş kapısı
portal
girilecekportal portal pay işçinin işyerinde harcadığı zamana göre ödenen para
portal
medhal
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bağırsaklardan karaciğere kan nakleden büyük damara
portal
(Tıp) Girilecek yer, medhal
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kapıya ait tıb
portal
{i} kapı

Araştırmacılar evrenin farklı bir bölümüne girmek için kapı kullanırlar. - The researchers use the portal to enter into a different part of the universe.

portal
(Tıp) Kapıya ait karaciğredeki9, barsaklardan karaciğere kanı nakleden büyük damara ait
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taçkapı
Englisch - Englisch
special zone portals that allows the player(s) to move instantly from one section of the map to the other
A web site or online service that serves as a "one-stop shopping" location, combining search engines, free email, shopping, news and other features America Online was the first portal, but search engine companies such as Yahoo! and software companies such as Netscape have also entered the arena in efforts to attract a larger audience
now considered synonymous with gateways
Instantaneous magickal pathways between disjoint locations See Portals
plural of portal
Web sites designed to be a starting point for users to surf the Web General portals, such as Yahoo com and Netscape com try to offer everything Specialized or niche portals, such as CNBC com (for investors), and Women com (for you know who), cater to a particular audience or interest
A website considered as an entry point to other websites, or relevant resources by being an aggregation of subject specific links The library's website has Subject Portals for all the academic subjects
A web site who's primary purpose is to lead users to other web sites These gateways can be general like Yahoo!, or specific like FirstGov for US goverment information
Windows on a zooming work surface which can be used to bring distant regions close, to give simultaneous views at multiple scales, or, when given special active functionality, to create Magic lenses
A method for reducing framebuffer overdraw where visible areas of a 3D model are clipped before they are rendered Small areas in the model are grouped as sectors and portals are the transition planes between them An initial view frustrum is defined to be as large as the image plane Then all visible polygons are clipped to this volume A sector is rendered only if its portal is within the clipping frame Then a new smaller frustrum is defined at that position and polygons visible from it are clipped and so on, recursively
– Entry and/or exit of the tunnel
In the context of B2B EC, defined as access points (or front doors) through which a business partner accesses secured, proprietary information from an organization
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A grandiose and often lavish entrance
portal
{n} a gate, lesser gate, arch of a gate
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a grand and imposing entrance (often extended metaphorically); "the portals of the cathedral"; "the portals of heaven"; "the portals of success" A young hog; a pig
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a short vein that carries blood into the liver
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Of or pertaining to a porta, especially the porta of the liver; as, the portal vein, which enters the liver at the porta, and divides into capillaries after the manner of an artery
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A site which provides wide variety of information and services such as e-mail, chat rooms, shopping and search facilities to attract and retain a greater number of visitors
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A high-traffic Web site with a wide range of content, services and vendor links It acts as a value-added middleman by selecting the content sources and assembling them in a simple-to-navigate and customize interface for presentation to the end user Portals typically offer such services as Web searching, news, reference tools, access to online shopping venues, and communications capabilities including e-mail and chat rooms
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An entrance, entry point, or means of entry
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By analogy with the French portail, used by recent writers for the whole architectural composition which surrounds and includes the doorways and porches of a church
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A website that acts as an entrance to other websites on the Internet
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A portal is a Web site that serves as a gateway to the Internet, often consisting of a collection of links to the most popular Web services on the Internet
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A Web site that offers services to entice Internet surfers to use the site as their main "point of entry" to the Web Typically, a portal will provide a directory of links to sites, a search engine, and other services such as free e-mail, or filtering and blocking options for parents An example of a portal site is www canada com/
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A treatise on prostitutes, or prostitution
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Usually used as a marketing term to described a Web site that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the Web Typically a 'Portal site' has a catalogue of web sites, a search engine, or both A Portal site may also offer email and other service to entice people to use that site as their main 'point of entry' (hence 'portal') to the Web
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Of or pertaining to pornography; lascivious; licentious; as, pornographic writing
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A gateway or entrance to the web In common usage it has come to describe a starting point page with a hierarchical, topical directory, a search window, and added features like news headlines and stock quotes For typical examples, see Yahoo and Netscape Netcenter
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Also called pigeon wood, beefwood, and corkwood
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On the Internet, a portal is a site that consists of links to other websites
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Licentious painting or literature; especially, the painting anciently employed to decorate the walls of rooms devoted to bacchanalian orgies
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Web sites that serve as starting points to other destinations or activities on the Web Initially thought of as a "home base" type of Web page Most major search engines and directories have positioned themselves as "portals" Often portals offer free services like e-mail or search functions with the objective of building traffic so they can generate advertising revenue and sell products
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A web site designed to be a 'first port of call' when you go online such as Excite and Yahoo Portals offer a mixture of news and information, a search engine and/or a directory Portals are search tools, Most started life as search tools but have had additional services and facilities piled upon them to make them more attractive to Internet users (and hence attract more advertising) program The set of instructions your computer uses to perform tasks such as word processing, spreadsheet programs, databases, and games protocol An established set of communications settings that control the transfer of data between two computers pull-down menu (see drop-down menu)
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This is generally used as a marketing term to describe a website that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the Web Generally, a portal site has a catalog of websites, a search engine and it may offer email service to entice people to use the site as their main point of entry to the Web
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a grand and imposing entrance (often extended metaphorically); "the portals of the cathedral"; "the portals of heaven"; "the portals of success"
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A prayer book or breviary; a portass
portal
{i} gateway, entrance, arch, doorway; (Internet) web site that serves as gateway to the Internet, anchor site (e.g., Yahoo, Excite, HotBot, etc.)
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A door or gate; hence, a way of entrance or exit, especially one that is grand and imposing
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Formerly, a small square corner in a room separated from the rest of the apartment by wainscoting, forming a short passage to another apartment
portal
Usually used as a marketing term to described a Web site that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the Web Typically a "Portal site" has a catalog of web sites, a search engine, or both A Portal site may also offer email and other service to entice people to use that site as their main "point of entry" (hence "portal") to the Web
portal
The quality or state of
portal
Usually used as a marketing term to described a web site that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the web Typically, a portal site has a catalog of web sites, a search engine, or both A portal site also may offer e-mail and other service to entice people to use that site as their main "point of entry" (hence "portal" to the web)
portal
Usually used as a marketing term to describe a Web site that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the Web Typically, a portal site has a catalog of web sites, a search engine or both A portal site may also offer email and other services to entice people to use that site as their main point of entry to the Web
portal
Usually used as a marketing term to described a Web site that is or intended to be the first place people see when using the Web Typically a "Portal site" has a catalogue of web sites, a search engine, or both A Portal site may also offer email and other services to entice people to use that site as their main "point of entry" (hence "portal") to the Web
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A web site that becomes a user's primary starting point for access to the Internet AOL and Yahoo! are examples of portal sites
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The space, at one end, between opposite trusses when these are terminated by inclined braces
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A term, generally synonymous with gateway, for a World Wide Web site that is or proposes to be a major starting site for users when they get connected to the Web or that users tend to visit as an anchor site There are general portals and specialized or niche portals
portal
Usually used as a marketing term to describe a Web site that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the Web Typically a "portal site" has a catalog of web sites, a search engine, or both A portal site may also offer email and other service to entice people to use that site as their main "point of entry" or "gateway" (hence "portal") to the Web 10 [See also "Web portal" below ]
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Usually used as a marketing term to describe a Website that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the Web   Typically a "Portal site" has a catalogue of web sites, a search engine, or both   A Portal site may also offer email and other service to entice people to use that site as their main "point of entry" (hence "portal") to the Web
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A Web site or service that offers a broad array of resources and services, such as email, forums, search engines, and on-line shopping malls The first Web portals were online services, such as AOL, that provided access to the Web, but by now most of the traditional search engines have transformed themselves into Web portals to attract and keep a larger audience
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An integrated and personalized web-based interface to information, applications and collaborative services Access to most portals is limited to corporate employees (an intracompany portal) or corporate employees and certain qualified vendors, contractors, customers and other parties within the extended enterprise (an intercompany portal)
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A young hog; a pig
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Usually Portal is used as a marketing term to described a Website that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the Web Typically a Portal site has a list of sub-sites, a search engine, news, weather, etc A Portal site may also offer free e-mail and other service to entice people to use that site as their main point of entry on the Internet Good portals in Ireland and the UK are IOL, RTE, Ireland com and Yahoo
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a site that the owner positions as an entrance to other sites on the internet; "a portal typically has search engines and free email and chat rooms etc "
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A portal is a large impressive doorway at the entrance to a building. I went in through the royal portal
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A Web site or service that offers a broad array of resources and services, such as e-mail, forums, search engines, and on-line shopping malls The first Web portals were online services, such as AOL, that provided access to the Web, but by now most of the traditional search engines have transformed themselves into Web portals to attract and keep a larger audience
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The lesser gate, where there are two of different dimensions
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Lascivious; licentious
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A Web site that acts as a doorway to a variety of other sites and services Since healthcare portals can guide high volumes of users to search engines, drug databases, consumer content, online prescription services, medical supplies and physician continuing medical education, companies and health systems took quick notice of the advertising/ investment potentials
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Internet A web site aiming to be a first "port of call" for Internet users Most portals are search engines (such as Yahoo!, Excite, Lycos or HotBot) offering news and other content facilities in their attempt to become the best place to start (and remain!) when browsing the web Successful portals are likely to be able to sustain high Internet advertising revenues
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A pig; a porket
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This is a term used to describe a web site that is intended to be the first place people when using the web A portal site may offer e-mail and other services to entice people to use that site as their main point of entry to the web It typically has a catalogue of web sites, a search engine or both
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A Web "supersite" that provides a variety of services including Web searching, news, white and yellow pages directories, free e-mail, discussion groups, online shopping, and links to other sites
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The coarse-grained brownish yellow wood of a small tree (Pisonia obtusata) of Florida and the West Indies
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von portals im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

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    Türkische aussprache

    pôrtılz

    Aussprache

    /ˈpôrtəlz/ /ˈpɔːrtəlz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'pOr-t&l, 'por- ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin portale city gate, porch, from neuter of portalis of a gate, from Latin porta gate; more at PORT.

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