renewable

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Englisch - Türkisch
{s} yenilenebilir

Yenilenebilir enerji kaynaklarımızı geliştirmeliyiz. - We must develop renewable energy sources.

Almanya'nın elektriğinin yüzde 31'i yenilenebilir enerji kaynaklarından sağlanır. - 31 percent of Germany's electricity comes from renewable energy sources.

yenilenir
süresi uzatılabilir
yenilenmesi gereken
{s} uzatılabilir
{s} yenisi ile değiştirilebilir
temdit edilebilir
renew
yenilemek

Başardıkları her şey için onu ve Vali Palin'i tebrik ediyorum ve önümüzdeki aylarda bu milletin sözünü yenilemek için onlarla çalışmaya can atıyorum. - I congratulate him and Governor Palin for all they have achieved, and I look forward to working with them to renew this nation's promise in the months ahead.

Bu yıl pasaportunu yenilemek zorunda olduğundan emin misin? - Are you sure you have to renew your passport this year?

renewable source
yenilenebilir kaynak
renewable energy
Yenilenebilen enerji
renewable energy
Yenilenebilir enerji
renewable energy resource
(Politika, Siyaset) yenilenebilir enerji kaynağı
renewable resources
yenilenebilir (doğal) kaynak
renewable seats
supap yuvaları
renew
tazelemek
renew
tekrarlamak
renew
{f} yinelemek
renew
süresini uzatmak
renew
(Ticaret) temdit etmek
renew
yenile

Benim aboneliğimi yenilemem gerekiyor. - I need to renew my subscription.

Ehliyetimi geçen ay yenilettim. - I had my driver's license renewed last month.

renew
dinçleştirmek
renew
yenileştirmek
renew
canlandırmak
renew
{f} bakım yapmak
renew
tekrar etmek
renew
{f} (pasaport v.b.'nin) süresini uzatmak
renew
yenilenmek
renew
tekrar başlamak
renew
{f} uzatmak
renew
yeni hayat vermek
renew
{f} canlandırmak, gençleştirmek
renew
{f} yenilemek, onarmak
renew
müddeti uzatmak
renew
renewableyenilenir
renew
tamir etmek
Englisch - Englisch
A thing that is [[#Adjective|renewable]]; especially, a renewable source of energy
Sustainable; able to be regrown or renewed; having an ongoing or continuous source of supply; not finite

Solar and wind power are renewable, but coal is not.

Able to be renewed; capable of renewal
{a} that may be renewed or repeated
that can be renewed or extended; "a renewable lease"; "renewable subscriptions"
Able to be continually replenished Rainwater, solar and hydro-electricity, and human creativity are all considered to be Renewable Resources (See also Resources and Non-renewable )
A scholarship or grant that may be renewed by the recipient, either automatically or through a reapplication process
Something that can be used again
restored, returned to earth in this case water that leaves the earth in the air returns to earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, mist Water that flows into the ground can be recovered from ground water
Resources that are essentially limitless in their supply and do not require replacement Examples include solar, wind and geothermal energy Manufacturers should consider the source of their energy Electricity generated by wind props, for instance, would be considered a renewable resource
that can be renewed or extended; "a renewable lease"; "renewable subscriptions
Able to be replaced or replenished, either by the earth's natural processes or by human action Air, water, and forests are often considered to be example of renewable resources However, due to local geographic conditions and costs involved, strong arguments can be made that water may not be a completely renewable resource in some parts of the world, especially in developing countries or in areas with limited groundwater supplies Minerals and fossil fuels are examples of non-renewable resources
replenishable; refers to energy sources that are not dependent on finite resources
Resources able to be sustained or renewed indefinitely, either because of inexhaustible supplies or because of new growth
Renewable resources are natural ones such as wind, water, and sunlight, which are always available. renewable energy sources
Is something that can be used over and over again with out running out - e g solar energy
Designation of a commodity or resource, such as solar energy or firewood, that is inexhaustible or capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycles or sound management practices
Capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycles or sound management practices
capable of being renewed; replaceable; "renewable energy such as solar energy is theoretically inexhaustible"
when a resource comes into being through a relatively fast-acting natural processes (sunlight and rain are examples)
With respect to a resource, sustainable; able to be regrown or renewed; having an ongoing or continuous source of supply; not finite
An energy source that can be used again and will not run out
Something that can be renewed, but especially a renewable source of energy
If a contract or agreement is renewable, it can be extended when it reaches the end of a fixed period of time. A formal contract is signed which is renewable annually
{s} can be restored to good condition; can be resumed; can be refreshed; can be extended for an additional period of time
Resources that have the capacity to replenish themselves within a human's lifespan
resource - a resource that replaces itself after harvesting so that it can be harvested again
capable of being renewed; replaceable; "renewable energy such as solar energy is theoretically inexhaustible" that can be renewed or extended; "a renewable lease"; "renewable subscriptions
Term/Annual Renewable Term insurance that may be renewed for another term without evidence of insurability Level term usually turns into renewable term with increasing premiums after the level premium period
Capable of being renewed; as, a lease renewable at pleasure
Many term insurance policies contain an option to renew the policy after the term period has ended, possibly without evidence of insurability, and generally at a higher rate than the initial term period
renewable energy
Energy that can be replenished at the same rate as it is used
renewable resource
A natural resource such that it is replenished by natural processes at a rate comparable to its rate of consumption by humans or other users
renewable resources
plural form of renewable resource
renewable energy sources
sources for energy that are never depleted (such as solar power, wind power, hydroelectric power, etc.)
renewable resource
any natural resource (as wood or solar energy) that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time
renew
(Discuss() this sense) To become new, or as new; to revive

Renewing neighborhoods dealing with vacant buildings badly need options other than demolition or dangerous vacant spaces.

renew
To repeat

The birds their notes renew, and bleating herds / Attest their joy, that hill and valley rings.

renew
To replace (something which has broken etc.); to replenish (something which has been exhausted), to keep up a required supply of
renew
To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition

In such a night / Medea gather’d the enchanted herbs / That did renew old AEson.

renew
To become new, or as new; to grow or begin again
renew
{v} to make new, begin again, repeat
Renewable Energy
re
Renewable Energy
re-
non-renewable
non-renewable types of energy such as coal or gas cannot be replaced after they have been used
renew
To extend the amount of time materials can be borrowed Renewals can be done electronically on SAGE or by telephoning the LOAN DESK However, this applies only to materials owned by Colorado State University Requests to renew InterLibrary Loan items must be made through InterLibrary Loan
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When you renew library material, you are extending the lending period ("due date") of those items Renewals may be made in person at the Circulation Desk, through the OSU Library Catalog, email, mail, phone and fax
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cause to appear in a new form; "the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market"
renew
To make new spiritually; to regenerate
renew
re-establish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new; "We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years"; "They renewed their membership"
renew
Extension of the loan period for a charged library item If no one has requested the item, renewals are possible Renewals for SIUE Library materials may be handled in person at the Circulation Desk, by phone at 650-2172, or by accessing your borrower information using the "My Account" option in ILLINET Online
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To make new again; to restore to freshness, perfection, or vigor; to give new life to; to rejuvenate; to reestablish; to recreate; to rebuild
renew
If you renew an activity, you begin it again. He renewed his attack on government policy towards Europe There was renewed fighting yesterday
renew
To extend a due date for a book (or other library materials)
renew
is a short way of writing "Recovery of Nationally Endangered Wildlife Program" The people who work on the program make plans to help save wildlife that are in danger
renew
To extend the due date of the item(s) patrons have checked out
renew
Process of a patron extending the loan period for a borrowed item
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To begin again; to recommence
renew
You can say that something is renewed when it grows again or is replaced after it has been destroyed or lost. Cells are being constantly renewed. a renewed interest in public transport systems
renew
to get permission to keep library materials past the date due
renew
To renew is to extend the loan period of a book
renew
To repeat; to go over again
renew
To renew a library item is to get an extension on the borrowing period At I D Weeks Library, borrowers wishing to renew items may do so online through the library's homepage or bring the item into the library Items may not be renewed over the telephone
renew
to enter into a new lease term for a rental property after the existing lease term has expired Automatic renewal of leases without a new written agreement is common Check the Provincial and Territorial Fact Sheets for exact terms relating to lease renewals
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Specifically, to substitute for (an old obligation or right) a new one of the same nature; to continue in force; to make again; as, to renew a lease, note, or patent
renew
To extend to due date for a book
renew
To make new again; to restore to freshness, perfection, or vigor; to give new life to; to rejuvenate; to re&?;stablish; to recreate; to rebuild
renew
To extend the due date for a book
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This is the procedure for extending the loan period of an item which you have borrowed from the library You may renew an item if no one else has requested it
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Process which allows you to extend the loan period for a book Some restrictions may apply Ask at Circulation for information
renew
to extend the loan period of a book
renew
When you renew something such as a licence or a contract, you extend the period of time for which it is valid. Larry's landlord threatened not to renew his lease
renew
extending the loan period for library materials Renewals must be handled in person at the circulation desk
renew
{f} restore to good condition; restart, resume; refresh, revive; extend for an additional period of time; be restored to good condition; be extended for an additional period of time
renew
If you renew a relationship with someone, you start it again after you have not seen them or have not been friendly with them for some time. When the two men met again after the war they renewed their friendship In December 1989 Syria renewed diplomatic relations with Egypt. = resume
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To extend a mortgage agreement with the same lender for another term The length of the term and the conditions (such as the rate of interest) may be changed
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If the loan period on an Open shelf book, for example, has expired, you may renew it for a further period of two weeks unless it has been requested by another borrower or for the Short Loan Collection You may renew it in person or once by telephone
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When you renew an item you are extending its due date S Scholarly Journal - Usually contains articles written by professors, researchers, or other experts in a subject area
renew
To extend the amount of time materials can be borrowed
renewable

    Türkische aussprache

    rinuıbıl

    Antonyme

    non-renewable

    Aussprache

    /rēˈno͞oəbəl/ /riːˈnuːəbəl/

    Etymologie

    [ -'nü-&-b&l, -'ny& ] (adjective.) 1727. renew +‎ -able

    Gemeinsame Collocations

    renewable energy

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