uniting

listen to the pronunciation of uniting
Englisch - Türkisch
birleştirici
unit
ünite

Bir tablet, tek bir ünitede ekran devresi ve pili olan bir mobil bilgisayardır. - A tablet is a mobile computer with display, circuitry and battery in a single unit.

Lütfen kalan beş üniteyi hemen gönderir misiniz? - Would you please send the remaining five units right away?

unite
birleşmek
unit
{i} birim

Bir parsek bir astronomik birimin bir arksaniyelik bir dereceye karşılık geldiği mesafedir. - One parsec is the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one arcsecond.

Bir ışık yılı bir mesafe birimidir. Bu, ışığın bir yılda seyahat edebileceği mesafedir. - A light-year is a unit of distance. It is the distance that light can travel in one year.

unite
{f} birleştirmek

On altıncı yüzyılda Osmanlı Türkleri Akdeniz ve Kızıldeniz'i birleştirmek için Mısır'da bir kanal inşa etmeye teşebbüs ettiler. - In the sixteenth century Ottoman Turks attempted to construct a canal in Egypt to unite Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea.

Tom bölmek değil birleştirmek istedi. - Tom wanted to unite not divide.

uniting of interests
(Ticaret) çıkarların birleştirilmesi
unit
{i} bütünlük
unite
{f} bağlamak
unite
{f} evlenmek
unite
birlik olmak
unite
kaynaşmak
unit
(Argo) ev
unit
birlik

Konuşmasındaki ana fikir birlikti. - The main idea in his speech was unity.

Evlilik sevgiden yapılmış bir birliktir. - Marriage is a unity made from love.

unit
en küçük tam sayı
unit
tertibat
unit
(Argo) daire
unit
eleman
unit
(Eğitim) puan (üniversitede)
unite
kavuşturmak
unite
evlendirmek
unit
tek basamaklı sayı
unit
takım

Manchester United, hem Premier League'de hem de İngiltere'de en başarılı takımlardan biridir. - Manchester United is one of the most successful teams in both the Premier League and England.

Onların takımının güçlü bir birlik duyusu var. - Their team has a strong sense of unity.

unit
eşya
unit
parça

Amerika Birleşik Devletleri bir zamanlar İngiliz İmparatorluğu'nun bir parçasıydı. - The United States was once part of the British Empire.

İskoçya Birleşik Krallığın parçasıdır. - Scotland is part of the United Kingdom.

unite
birlikte olmak
unite
(belli bir amaç için) birlikte hareket etmek
unite
birleştir

Savaş Amerikan halkını birleştirdi. - The war had united the American people.

Tom bölmek değil birleştirmek istedi. - Tom wanted to unite not divide.

unit
puvan unit of measurement ölçü birimi
unit
{i} öğe
unit
{i} tertibat: heating unit ısıtma tertibatı
unit
birim/ünite
unit
bir

1860'ta Lincoln, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri başkanlığına seçildi. - In 1860, Lincoln was elected President of the United States.

Bir gün Amerika'ya gitmek istiyorum. - I would like to go to the United States one day.

unit
fert
unit
belirli bir miktar
unit
{i} (üniversitede) puan
unit
(Tıp) Tek şey
unit
vahit
unit
kurala göre düzenlenmiş birim
unit
{i} ask. birlik
unit
{i} birim: unit of measurement ölçü birimi
unit
heating unit ısnma tertibatı
unit
(Askeri) BİRİM: Kripto sisteminde; kripto alma ile kripto açma için tek bir vasıta olarak ele alınan müşterek birim. Ayrıca bak "organization"
unite
raptetmek
unite
birlikte iş görmek
unite
{f} bitişmek
unite
birleştirmek ittifak ettirmek
unite
{f} evlenmek, nikâhlanmak; evlendirmek
unite
birleş/birleştir
Englisch - Englisch
the combination of two or more commercial companies
present participle of unite
the act of making or becoming a single unit; "the union of opposing factions"; "he looked forward to the unification of his family for the holidays"
unit
A standard measure of a quantity

The centimetre is a unit of length.

unit
A self-contained military organization; usually a battalion, regiment, or naval ship
unit
With regard to Reserve Components of the Armed Forces, denotes a Selected Reserve unit organized, equipped, and trained for mobilization to serve on active duty as a unit or to augment or be augmented by another unit. Headquarters and support functions without wartime missions are not considered units
unit
One kilowatt-hour (as recorded on an electricity meter)
unit
An item which may be sold singly

We shipped nearly twice as many units this month as last month.

unit
A member of a military organization

The fifth tank brigade moved in with 20 units. (i.e., 20 tanks).

unit
Any military element whose structure is prescribed by competent authority, such as a table of organization and equipment; specifically, part of an organizationJoint Publication 1-02 U.S. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms; 12 April 2001 (As Amended Through 14 April 2006)
unit
An organization title of a subdivision of a group in a task force
unit
An element of a ring having a multiplicative inverse. (Formerly just the identity element 1R of a ring.)
unit
A standard or basic quantity into which an item of supply is divided, issued, or used. In this meaning, also called unit of issue
unite
To come or bring together as one

If we want to win, we will need to unite.

unit
{n} the number one
unite
{v} to form or grow into one, join, agree
unit
A unit of measurement is a fixed standard quantity, length, or weight that is used for measuring things. The litre, the centimetre, and the ounce are all units
unit
– A value that indicates the amount of college credit given for a course All courses have unit value Generally, one unit is equivalent to approximately one hour of lecture per week and at least two hours of homework per week
unit
Any determinate amount or quantity (as of length, time, heat, value) adopted as a standard of measurement for other amounts or quantities of the same kind
unit
A unit is a group within an armed force or police force, whose members fight or work together or carry out a particular task. One secret military unit tried to contaminate the drinking water of the refugees Two small Marine units have been trapped inside the city for the last 36 hours
unit
an organization regarded as part of a larger social group; "the coach said the offensive unit did a good job"; "after the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit"
unit
A single thing, as a magnitude or number, regarded as an undivided whole
unit
An organized group comprising people and/or equipment
unit
Having a size or magnitude of one
unit
A single dwelling within a larger complex: especially in condominium projects where the unit is the portion of the complex which is for the exclusive use of the owner of the unit
unit
A unit is a group of people who work together at a specific job, often in a particular place. the health services research unit
unit
A unit is one of the parts that a textbook is divided into. = module. central processing unit Military Intelligence Unit 5 astronomical unit intensive care unit critical care unit international unit military unit unit trust
unit
Archaeologists lay out a grid over a site to divide it into units, and then they figure out which units will be dug Units vary in size Archaeologists dig one unit at a time Keeping track of specific measurements between artifacts and features gives archaeologists the ability to draw an overall map looking down on the site (called a floor plan), to get the bigger picture of the site
unit
A member of a military group
unit
"Credits" and "units" are synonymous Units of credit are awarded for each course passed Lecture and discussion classes are usually 3 units for three hours of classes per week per semester; activity and lab classes take usually 2 or 3 hours per week and are awarded one unit of credit You may also receive some credit by examination The credits or units granted by SDSU are called "semester units" If you transfer from another institution (UCSD, for example) with quarter units, they are converted into semester units by multiplying by 2/3 Thus, if you transferred to SDSU with 60 quarter units, SDSU would grant you 40 semester units towards your degree from SDSU See Unit Requirements in the Graduation Requirements section of this web site for the number of semester credits (units) needed for a degree
unit
An element of a ring having a multiplicative inverse. (Formerly just the identity element 1{R} of a ring.)
unit
an assemblage of parts that is regarded as a single entity; "how big is that part compared to the whole?"; "the team is a unit"
unit
an individual or group or structure or other entity regarded as a structural or functional constituent of a whole; "the reduced the number of units and installations"; "the word is a basic linguistic unit
unit
A gold coin of the reign of James I
unit
a single undivided whole; "an idea is not a unit that can be moved from one brain to another"
unit
A standard of measurement representing hours of academic instruction (e g , semester credit)
unit
More than one class of securities traded together (e g , one common share and three subscription warrants)
unit
The least whole number; one
unit
A unit of competence is the smallest individual component of the qualification which can be accredited and awarded Each unit is made up of elements of competence
unit
A unit is a small machine which has a particular function, often part of a larger machine. The unit plugs into any TV set
unit
Any military element whose structure is prescribed by competent authority, such as a table of organization and equipment; specifically, part of an organization
unit
The institution, college, school, department, or other administrative body with the responsibility for managing or coordinating all programs offered for the initial and continuing preparation of teachers and other school personnel, regardless of where these programs are administratively housed Also known as the "professional education unit "
unit
A Unit is an Execution Environment which generally runs "client" Operators; that is, those Operators which directly interface with the user In addition, the compute, storage, network, and display capabilities of Units may be very limited, meaning that Active Proxies should be used to bootstrap into the infrastructure (using a very simple Connector Type for the purpose) Alternately, Units can be very powerful; a modern Web browser is a good example They may even have local persistent state which is not shared with a Base The real distinction here is that Units run Operators which interact with users; most other Operators generally work "within" the infrastructure
unit
Measure of the quantity of hours in a course Usually, one (1) unit of lecture equals 1 hour per week of class time However, if the course includes one (1) unit of laboratory, then it will equal 3 hours per week of class time
unit
The exact definition depends on the rules systems In some games, Unit is a synonym for the less-classy word, "thing " (That is, any miniature is considered to be a Unit ) In other games, Unit refers to groups of playing pieces -- for instance, a brigade of four stands might be considered a Unit
unit
{i} specific quantity regarded as a standard; combination which acts a whole; piece; furniture; device, apparatus
unit
College credit is measured in terms of the "unit " You earn one unit by performing three hours of class work per week for one semester, which includes work in the classroom or lab and in outside study Most lecture classes are three units, which might include three hours in class plus six hours of outside study and preparation time A full-time student carries 12 or more units per semester, a part-time student takes fewer than 12 units
unit
any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange; "the dollar is the United States unit of currency"; "a unit of wheat is a bushel"; "change per unit volume"
unit
Any specified or determinable amount or quantity adopted as a standard of measurement Unity; one
unit
A unit is the basic component of study, normally completed over a period of one semester A combination of required and elective units makes up a degree "programme"
unit
The basis for comparing a measurement with a standard reference, such as the units known as "inches" or "feet "
unit
One lot if the actual lot size is less than twice the minimum lot size as established in accordance with the zoning of the area by the Maui county planning commission and the State of Hawaii land use commission Where the actual lot size is twice as large or larger, the lot shall be considered as containing as many units as determined by the whole number by dividing the actual area of the lot by the minimum lot size (As stated in Section 1-2 of the Rules and Regulations )
unit
For each unit
unit
A single thing or person
unit
a single undivided natural thing occurring in the composition of something else; "units of nucleic acids"
unit
The smallest piece of software that can be independently tested (i e , compiled or assembled, loaded, and tested) Usually the work of one programmer consisting of a few hundred lines of source code [5]
unit
A unit is a group of combatants that is organized under a unit leader The unit is defined by its size (a fire team) or role (heavy weapons) Organization charts are provided later in this rulebook showing the composition of units in many modern military and police forces In the game, units perform actions together
unit
The unit of measurement for a physical quantity; e g seconds (s), kilograms (kg), volts (V)
unit
A standard of measurement representing hours of academic instruction (e g , semester credit, quarter credit, contact hour)
unit
(1) A functional or business component of an agency, generally with a specified mission or support activity (2) A standard basis for quantitative measurements
unit
A merger of two or more classes of securities into a single securities product
unit
A measure of credit earned for course completion A unit is based on the number of hours of instruction per week required in the classroom and/or lab or in independent study A course earning three semester units will usually meet for three lecture hours a week One quarter unit is equal to 2/3 of one semester unit
unit
If you consider something as a unit, you consider it as a single, complete thing. Agriculture was based in the past on the family as a unit
unit
of the value of twenty shillings
unit
a single undivided whole; "an idea is not a unit that can be moved from one brain to another" an organization regarded as part of a larger social group; "the coach said the offensive unit did a good job"; "after the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit" a single undivided natural thing occurring in the composition of something else; "units of nucleic acids" an individual or group or structure or other entity regarded as a structural or functional constituent of a whole; "the reduced the number of units and installations"; "the word is a basic linguistic unit
unit
(electricity) One kilowatt-hour (as recorded on an electricity meter)
unit
In general, any division of a quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange In finance, the term refers to any definable segment (division, subsidiary, product line, etc ) of a company, or a measurement of sales or production according to quantity rather than dollars In securities, the term refers to any minimum quantity acceptable for trading, or one share of stock or one bond in primary or secondary distributions of securities, or more than one class of securities traded together In an underwriting, for example, a typical unit may be comprised of one or more shares of the issuer’s common stock plus a combination of warrants, preferred shares or other securities
unite
Hence, to join by a legal or moral bond, as families by marriage, nations by treaty, men by opinions; to join in interest, affection, fellowship, or the like; to cause to agree; to harmonize; to associate; to attach
unite
be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport"
unite
{f} combine, integrate; join into one, make one
unite
act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense
unite
join or combine; "We merged our resources"
unite
act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief
unite
If a group of people or things unite or if something unites them, they join together and act as a group. The two parties have been trying to unite since the New Year The vast majority of nations have agreed to unite their efforts to bring peace. if different people or organizations unite, or if something unites them, they join together in order to achieve something (past participle of unire, from unus )
unite
United; joint; as, unite consent
unite
To join in an act; to concur; to act in concert; as, all parties united in signing the petition
unite
To put together so as to make one; to join, as two or more constituents, to form a whole; to combine; to connect; to join; to cause to adhere; as, to unite bricks by mortar; to unite iron bars by welding; to unite two armies
unite
have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense"
unite
become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "Will the two Koreas unify?"
unite
To become one; to be cemented or consolidated; to combine, as by adhesion or mixture; to coalesce; to grow together
unite
join or combine; "We merged our resources" act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense
uniting

    Silbentrennung

    u·ni·ting

    Türkische aussprache

    yunaytîng

    Aussprache

    /yo͞oˈnītəɴɢ/ /juːˈnaɪtɪŋ/

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