to boot

listen to the pronunciation of to boot
Englisch - Türkisch
(deyim) hem de
(Konuşma Dili) ek olarak
üstüne üstlük
boot
ayrıca
üstelik
bir de
bir de, hem de: I'll give you a pony, and a billion liras to boot. Sana bir midilli, üstüne de bir milyar lira vereceğim. She's bad-tempered
{i} çizme

Çizme giymek zorundayım. - I have to wear boots.

O, bir çift çizme aldı. - She bought a pair of boots.

bot

O, çamuru botlarından kazıyarak temizledi. - He scraped the mud off his boots.

Tom'un botlarında biraz çamur vardı. - There was some mud on Tom's boots.

(Askeri) BOT, ÇİZME: Deri, bez veya lastikten yapılmış konçlu ayakkabı
çarık
(Otomotiv) kovan
üstüne bir de
işe yaramak
toz lastiği
bot (ayakkabı)
ayak ile vurmak
(Otomotiv) körük
fazla olarak
açılış
kar

Tom'un botları karın derinliklerine battı. - Tom's boots sank deep into the snow.

Tom'un botları derin kara battı. - Tom's boots sank into the deep snow.

ilaveten
üstelik
pabuç
toz körüğü
papuç
dingil kılıfı
bir de
futbol tekme atmak
fren lastiği
kılıf
koruyucu kapak
hem de
ayrıca
tozluk
sepetlemek
potin
{f} tep

Yağmur çizmelerimi giymeyi ve sokaktaki su birikintilerinde tepinmeyiı severim. - I like to put on my rain boots and stomp in the puddles in the street.

kovmak
sepetleme
bagaj

Tom yedek lastiği çıkarmak için bagajı açtı. - Tom opened the boot to take out the spare wheel.

tekme

Tom karı tekmeleyerek botundan düşürdü. - Tom kicked the snow off his boots.

tekmelemek
işten atma
oto
{i} açış
çizm
boottree çiz
{f} önyükle
arabanın bagajı
işten çıkartma
ayak ve bacağı sıkıştıran çizme benzeri işkence aleti
{f} tepmek
{f} bilgisayarın belleğine komutlar okutarak sistemi
{f} argo tekmelemek
ön yükleme, sistemin başlatılması
{i} koruyucu tabaka
{f} tekme atmak
azletme
{i} bagaj [aut.]
önyükleme
önyüklemek
(to) işletim sistemini (yeniden) yüklemek
{f} çizme giydirmek
kapı dışarı edilmek
{i} otel ayakkabı boyacısı
{f} çizme şeklindeki aletle işkence yapmak
Türkisch - Türkisch
Sistemin istenilen seviyeden işleme başlamasını sağlayan makine prosedürü
Englisch - Englisch
moreover, on top of that, besides, also

My boyfriend is funny, and a pretty good cook, to boot.

A parking enforcement device used to immobilize a car until it can be towed or a fine is paid; a wheel clamp
To kick

I booted the ball toward my teammate.

To bootstrap; to start a system, eg. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap

When arriving at the office, first thing I do is booting my machine.

A rubber bladder on the leading edge of an aircraft’s wing, which is inflated periodically to remove ice buildup. A deicing boot
The act or process of bootstrapping; the starting or re-starting of a computing device

It took three boots, but I finally got the application installed.

To profit, avail, benefit
A place for baggage at either end of an old-fashioned stagecoach
To disconnect, to remove from an online conversation; can refer to an accidental glitch, or a purposeful action by others

In Electroserver, the kick command disconnects a user totally from the server and gives him a message about why he was booted.

Profit, plunder
To vomit

Sorry, I didn’t mean to boot all over your couch.

Remedy, amends
A flexible cover of rubber or plastic, which may be preformed to a particular shape and used to protect a shaft, lever, switch, or opening from dust, dirt, moisture, etc
{n} profit, gain, advantage, put on boots
{v} to profit, gain advantage, put on boots
{n} profit, gain, advantage, booty, a covering for the legs, part of a coach, kind of rack
British term for the luggage compartment in a car
That which is given to make an exchange equal, or to make up for the deficiency of value in one of the things exchanged
{f} kick; kick out; fire; (Computers) start a computer
To start up a computer, which involves loading the operating system and other basic software
the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
Boots are strong, heavy shoes which cover your ankle and which have thick soles. You wear them to protect your feet, for example when you are walking or taking part in sport. The soldiers' boots resounded in the street
To start your computer Sometimes a program failure will lock up your computer and you'll need to restart, or re-boot, your computer There are two kinds: a cold boot, which is where you turn the power off and back on, and a warm boot, which is where you restart your computer by pressing the Control, Alt and Delete keys at the same time + Back to Top
The starting or re-starting of a computing device
To cause the operating system to begin to function Takes its name from "pulling oneself up by the bootstraps", a whimsical analogy applied to the BIOS loading itself and then running the "boot loader" (Also reboot)
A place for baggage at either end of an old- fashioned stagecoach
A bootleg recording
A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg
An apron or cover (of leather or rubber cloth) for the driving seat of a vehicle, to protect from rain and mud
To forcibly eject
To start up the computer and load the operating system software See cold boot and warm boot
The act or process of removing somebody from a chat room
refers to starting the computer operating system by loading it into system meory When the manual instructs you to "boot" your system or PaceBook, it means to turn your PaceBook ON "Reboot" means to restart your computer From Windows XP, go to Start, Select Restart
The process of loading and running that part of the operating system that loads the operating system
{i} shoe which extends over the ankle; startup of a computer (Computers); trunk, luggage compartment of a car (British); dismissal; kick
The metal casing and flange fitted about a pipe where it passes through a roof
Starting up an OS is booting it If the computer is already running, it is more often called rebooting
An instrument of torture for the leg, formerly used to extort confessions, particularly in Scotland
The luggage storage compartment of a sedan or saloon car
To turn on the computer and start the operating system
In heating and cooling system distribution ductwork, the transformation pieces connecting horizontal round leaders to vertical rectangular stacks
footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg
A rubber bladder on the leading edge of an aircrafts wing, which is inflated periodically to remove ice buildup. A wing boot
for riding
A torture device used on the feet or legs, such as a Spanish boot
When a computer is switched on it is said to `boot up' This term comes from the phrase, `Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps ' Before a computer is ready to be used, it must load the programs that it needs from its disks, but this means that it must have a program of some sort available in order to be able to load the programs it needs! The loading program is called a bootstrap
To put boots on, esp
Boots are shoes that cover your whole foot and the lower part of your leg. He sat in a kitchen chair, reached down and pulled off his boots He was wearing riding pants, high boots, and spurs. see also wellington
During the boot (or boot-up) process, the operating system (code necessary for the computer to process information) is read from disk into RAM, under control of a small ROM "bootstrap loader" program Until a computer is booted, it can process no information A cold boot occurs when power is first supplied to a computer If a cold boot is required, shut the machine down by clicking the Start button, clicking the "shut down the computer" radio button and clicking OK Allow the machine to shut down as usual, then turn off the power and restart If the machine will not respond to the keyboard, mouse, or reset button, a cold boot is needed A "warm" boot is done from an operating computer with <ctrl><alt><del> or by pressing the "reset" button on the console When a machine is re-booted (cold or warm), any information in RAM, and not yet saved to disk is lost
(bootstrap) (v ) To load the system software into memory and start it
Booty, spoil, plunder
emphasis You can say to boot to emphasize that you have added something else to something or to a list of things that you have just said. He is making money and receiving free advertising to boot! = into the bargain
protective casing for something that resembles a leg
the act of delivering a blow with the foot; "he gave the ball a powerful kick"; "the team's kicking was excellent"
To start a computer or other device by loading the Operating System See also bootstrap
footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg British term for the luggage compartment in a car an instrument of torture that is used to crush the foot and leg protective casing for something that resembles a leg cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"
an instrument of torture that is used to crush the foot and leg
kick; give a boot to
To load the operating system and other utilities when you start your computer
To boot one's self; to put on one's boots
To apply corporal punishment (compare slippering)
If someone puts the boot in, they attack another person by saying something cruel, often when the person is already feeling weak or upset
A blow with the foot; a kick
Load a program on a computer typically the operating system Based on the phrase 'pull up by the bootstraps'
A flexible cover of rubber, plastic or similar to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc
To start or restart a computer and ready it for use A "cold" boot is done by turning on the power switch A "warm" boot resets the computer without turning off the power source Browse To scan a collection of items, such as a database, a file manager view, a list box, Web pages, or text files, for items of interest To browse implies observing rather than changing information
To bootstrap
A place at the side of a coach, where attendants rode; also, a low outside place before and behind the body of the coach
To profit; to advantage; to avail; generally followed by it; as, what boots it? To enrich; to benefit; to give in addition
To start a system, eg. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap. Refers specifically to a cold start, ie. at the time power is first turned on. To describe a restart (warm start) performed when the system is already running, use to reboot
Türkisch - Englisch
to boot
to boot

    Türkische aussprache

    tı but

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈbo͞ot/ /tə ˈbuːt/

    Etymologie

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. From Old English; see boot

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