ultra-

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Englisch - Türkisch
(önek) fazla
aşırı
<span class="word-self">ultraspan>-imperialism
ultra-emperyalizm
<span class="word-self">ultraspan>-violet radiation
morötesi ışıma
<span class="word-self">ultraspan>-violet radiation
ultraviyole ışıma
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aşkın
ne plus <span class="word-self">ultraspan>
(Latin) mükemmeliyet
ne plus <span class="word-self">ultraspan>
(Latin) daha ilerisi olmaz
ne plus <span class="word-self">ultraspan>
(Latin) üstünlükte son nokta
ne plus <span class="word-self">ultraspan>
(Latin) son derecesi
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(Biyokimya) ince
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radikal
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> high frequency
çok yüksek frekans
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daha ötesi yok
ne <span class="word-self">ultraspan> petitum
(Kanun) Bkz. non ultra petita
non <span class="word-self">ultraspan> petita
(Kanun) İn public ınternational law the non ultra petita rule circumscribes the ambit of the powers of the adjudicating body: according to this rule, an adjudicating body cannot decide more than it has been asked to
non <span class="word-self">ultraspan> petita
(Kanun) (Latince - Hukuk) Yargılama yönteminde, yargıç tarafların istemiyle bağlıdır; istemden fazlasına veya başkasına hükmedemez
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ültra
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> violet
ultraviyole
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vire
ultra VİRE
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öbür tarafta
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{s} ultra
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asiri görüslü
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uç görüşlü kimse
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ötesinde
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> light cigarette
çok hafif sigara
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> low frequency
(Askeri) çok düşük frekans
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
yetkiyi aşan
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
gücü aşan
Englisch - Englisch
Greater than normal quantity or importance

ultrasecret.

Beyond, on the far side of

ultraviolet.

Excessively, to an extreme

ultramicroscopic, ultra-careful.

Beyond, outside of

ultrasonic.

emphasis Ultra- is added to adjectives to form other adjectives that emphasize that something or someone has a quality to an extreme degree. a wide range of ultra-modern equipment. an ultra-ambitious executive
<span class="word-self">ultraspan>-Orthodox
Very strictly observant; Haredi; being either Hasidic or Litvish (Misnagdic)
<span class="word-self">ultraspan>-high
Very, extremely, or exceedingly high

ultra-high definition video.

<span class="word-self">ultraspan>-lounge
Alternative spelling of ultra lounge
<span class="word-self">ultraspan>-imperialism
(Politika Siyaset) Ultra-imperialism, or occasionally hyperimperialism, is a potential phase of capitalism described by Karl Kautsky. Kautsky elucidated his theory in the September 1914 issue of Die Neue Zeit. He described the current phase of capitalism as imperialism. In Marxist theory, imperialism consists of capitalist states superexploiting labour in agrarian regions in order to increase both the imperialist nation's productivity and their market. However, imperialism also required capitalist states to introduce protectionist measures and to defend their empires militarily. He believed that this was the ultimate cause of World War I
<span class="word-self">ultraspan>-Orthodox
extremely religious, very strict in religious observance
ne plus <span class="word-self">ultraspan>
the highest possible state, degree, or condition of quality; nothing better
ne plus <span class="word-self">ultraspan>
the highest, ultimate point of achievement which can be reached; perfection

The slight that can be conveyed in a glance, in a gracious smile, in a wave of the hand, is often the ne plus ultra of art. – Julia Kavanagh.

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An extremist

Five militants were nabbed while four ultras of Harkat-ul-Jehad-e-Islami (HuJI) gave themselves up.

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Extreme; far beyond the norm
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Code name used by British codebreakers during World War 2 for decrypted information gained from the enemy
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> lounge
A nightclub that has a subdued atmosphere and facilities for social intercourse
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> lounges
plural form of ultra lounge
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
beyond the legal power or authority of a person or body

Acts of the Scottish Parliament, unlike Westminster, can be challenged in court on the basis that they relate to reserved matters and are, therefore, ultra vires.

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The highest point, as of excellence or achievement; the ultimate
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The most profound degree, as of a condition or quality
non <span class="word-self">ultraspan> petita
(Kanun) In law, the principle of non ultra petita, meaning "not beyond the request" in Latin, means that a court may not decide more than it has been asked to. In particular, the court may not award more to the winning party than it requested
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> petita
(Kanun) Latin: beyond that which is sought. Usually used in relation to a judgment of the court which exceeds even that which was asked for, such as a damage award whichj is in excess of what a plaintiff requested. An ultra petita decision is not good law and is typically and successfully appealed on that ground
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adj. Allied intelligence system that, in tapping the very highest-level communications among the armed forces of Germany and Japan, contributed to the Allied victory in World War II. In the early 1930s Polish cryptographers first broke the code of Germany's cipher machine Enigma. In 1939 they turned their information over to the Allies, and Britain established the Ultra project at Bletchley Park to intercept and decipher Enigma messages. The Japanese also had a modified version of the Enigma, known as "Purple" by the Americans, who were able to duplicate it well before Pearl Harbor. The intercept of signals helped Allied forces win the Battle of Britain and the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway and led to the destruction of a large part of the German forces following the Allied landing in Normandy. adj. Member of the extreme right (ultraroyalist) wing of the royalist movement in the French Bourbon Restoration (1815-30). The ultras included large landowners, clericalists, and the former émigré nobility. Opposed to the French Revolution's secular and egalitarian principles, they called for restrictions on the press and greater power for the Catholic church. They controlled the Chamber of Deputies and the cabinet for most of the 1820s, especially during the reign of their leader Charles X. Their policies proved unpopular, and they lost power after 1827; with the July Revolution (1830), the faction ceased to exist
<span class="word-self">Ultraspan> Direct Memory Access
protocol for information transfer at an increased speed from a computer to a peripheral device without going through the central processing unit (CPU)
act <span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
act outside the legal authority of, act beyond the jurisdiction of
ne plus <span class="word-self">ultraspan>
A prohibition against proceeding further; an insuperable obstacle or limiting condition
ne plus <span class="word-self">ultraspan>
(Latin) perfection, highest level of excellence; flawlessness, state or quality of being without an imperfection or defect; something that reaches superior standard of excellence
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The uttermost point to which one can go or attain; hence, the summit of achievement; the highest point or degree; the acme
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{s} extreme, excessive, beyond what is ordinary
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Going beyond others, or beyond due limit; extreme; fanatical; uncompromising; as, an ultra reformer; ultra measures
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A prefix from the Latin ultra beyond (see Ulterior), having in composition the signification beyond, on the other side, chiefly when joined with words expressing relations of place; as, ultramarine, ultramontane, ultramundane, ultratropical, etc
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One who advocates extreme measures; an ultraist; an extremist; a radical
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(used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm; "extremist political views"; "radical opinions on education"; "an ultra conservative"
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In other relations it has the sense of excessively, exceedingly, beyond what is common, natural, right, or proper; as, ultraconservative; ultrademocratic, ultradespotic, ultraliberal, ultraradical, etc
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> high frequency
range of radio frequencies between 300 and 3000 megahertz
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> violet
lying just beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
Traditionally, the purpose of a corporation was closely spelled out in its articles of incorporation If the corporation acted beyond its described purposes these actions were unenforceable against the corporation or by the corporation However, most modern statutes allow corporate purposes to be any lawful activity
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
a legal term for activity which is outside the scope of the relevant legal powers and is therefore illegal
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
Latin - without authority
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
The unauthorized acts of a corporation in violation of it certificate or charter of incorporation
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
meaning literally beyond ones power, an act which is ultra vires is one which is beyond the scope of the authority that a person or organization has Thus an agent can be ultra vires the scope of his or her agency agreement, a company can act ultra vires the objects contained in its memorandum of association and a local authority or minister can act ultra vires the powers conferred on them by legislation
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
An act in excess of the authority conferred
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
beyond the legal power or authority of a person or official or body etc; "an ultra vires contract" beyond the scope or in excess of legal power or authority
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
outside the legal authority of, beyond the jurisdiction of (Latin)
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
Acts beyond the powers given the corporation by law
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
Beyond power; transcending authority; a phrase used frequently in relation to acts or enactments by corporations in excess of their chartered or statutory rights
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
An act perfomed without any authority to act on the subject An act is ultra vires when a corporation is without authority to perform it under any circumstances or for any purpose Thus a contract made by a corporation beyond the scope of its corporate powers us unlawful
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
Without authority An act which is beyond the powers or authority of the person or organization which took it
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
beyond power
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
beyond the legal power or authority of a person or official or body etc; "an ultra vires contract"
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
beyond the scope or in excess of legal power or authority
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
Beyond power An act done by an agency of government which it is beyond their authority to do is described as ultra vires •Government`s Rights
<span class="word-self">ultraspan> vires
Ultra vires means beyond one's powers, unauthorised
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von ultra- im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

<span class="word-self">ultraspan>
ultrathin
<span class="word-self">ultraspan>
ultra
ultra-

    Antonyme

    infra-

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From the Latin ultra (“beyond”)

    Videos

    ... to create ultra-precise capacitors ...
    ... That average reader will have an ultra-powerful tablet. ...
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