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English - Turkish
{M} koordinat
coordinate
{f} koordine etmek

Programları koordine etmek zordur. - Schedules are difficult to coordinate.

coordinate
{f} koordine etmek, eşgüdümlemek, birbirine göre ayarlamak
coordinate
{i} kordinat
coordinate
alıştırmak
coordinate
(Denizbilim) konlar
coordinate
eşgüdüm

Eşgüdümlü bir çabaya ihtiyacımız var. - We need a coordinated effort.

coordinate
but
coordinate
müsavi
coordinate
eşgüdümsel
coordinate
(Dilbilim) sıralı
coordinate
(Biyokimya) kon
coordinate
eşgüdüm sağlama
coordinate transformation
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) koordinat dönüşümü
coordinate transformation
(Bilgisayar) konaç dönüşümü
polar coordinate
kutupsal koordinat
affine coordinate system
afin koordinat sistemi
coordinate
işbirliği yapmak
coordinate
etkinliği artırmak için birlikte çalışmak
coordinate
{f} düzenle
coordinate
düzenlemek
coordinate
ayarlamak
coordinate addressing
koordinat adresleme
coordinate axis
koordinat ekseni
coordinate clause
bağlaçlı yan cümle
coordinate clause
sıralı tümce
coordinate geometry
koordinat geometrisi
coordinate plane
koordinat düzlemi
coordinate store
koordinat bellek
coordinate system
koordinat sistemi
curvilinear coordinate
eğrisel koordinatlar
cylindrical coordinate
silindirik koordinat
homogeneous coordinate
homojen koordinat
horizontal coordinate
yatay koordinat
inertial coordinate
atalet koordinatı
coordinate
düzenle(mek)
coordinate clause
bağlaçlı yan cümle, sıralı tümce, bağımlı sıralı tümce
coordinate sentence
bağımlı sıralı cümle, tertipli cümle, bağlaçlı cümle
inertial coordinate
atalet koordinati
to coordinate
koordine etmek

Programları koordine etmek zordur. - Schedules are difficult to coordinate.

axes of coordinate
koordinat eksenleri
column coordinate
(Askeri) SÜTUN KOORDİNATI: Kriptoğrafide; normal olarak, kalıbın (matrix) üst tarafında bulunan ve belirli bir hücreler grubunu tanıtan remiz, sembol
coordinate
koordine et

Programları koordine etmek zordur. - Schedules are difficult to coordinate.

coordinate
{i} eşit şey
coordinate
konaç
coordinate
{s} koordine

Saldırı kötü bir şekilde koordine edildi. - The assault was poorly coordinated.

Programları koordine etmek zordur. - Schedules are difficult to coordinate.

coordinate
(Askeri) KOORDİNE ETMEK: Bir işle ilgili olan bütün daire ve birliklerin verimli bir şekilde çalışmalarını sağlamak için işbirliği yapmak
coordinate
{i} apsis
coordinate
{s} aynı derecede, eşit. i., mat., den., (Gökbilim) , kim. koordinat
coordinate
Eşgüdümlemek
coordinate
{s} eşit
coordinate
{i} koordinat

Bana koordinatları ver. - Give me the coordinates.

coordinate
[adj n] düzenli
coordinate
{s} düzenli

Tom çok düzenli değil. - Tom isn't very coordinated.

coordinate
(Tekstil) ayarı mükemmelleştirmek
coordinate
koordinat/denk
coordinate
{f} uyum sağlamak
coordinate
denk/koordineli
coordinate axis
(Matematik) konaç ekseni
coordinate code
(Askeri) KOORDİNAT KODU: Kara, Deniz ve Hava haritalarına basılmış bulunan koordinatlardan ayrı olarak, belirli maksatlar için harf veya rakamlarla gösterilen koordinatlara mahsus kod
coordinate conjunction
(Dilbilim) sıralama bağlacı
coordinate covalent bond
(Biyokimya) ortaklaşık bağ
coordinate covalent bond
(Denizbilim) ortaklık bağ
coordinate drawing
koordinat çizimi
coordinate plane
(Matematik) konaç düzlemi
coordinate scale
(Askeri) Plan müşiri
coordinate scale
(Askeri) PLAN MÜŞİRİ: Bir harita üzerinde nokta tayini veya noktaların yerlerinin tespitinde kullanılan dik açılı bir cetvel. Cetvel üzerinde haritadaki grid çizgileri arasındaki mesafeyi gösteren eşit ölçek işaretleri vardır
coordinate sentence
(Dilbilim) bağımlı sıralı tümce
coordinate system
(Askeri) KOORDİNAT SİSTEMİ: Bir harita veya arazi sathı üzerinde hakiki veya nispi noktaları ifade etmek için harita üzerine çizilen veya tatbik edilen hatlar
coordinate system
(Matematik) konaç dizgesi
coordinate transformation
konac (koordinat) donusumu
coordinate tripod
(Matematik) oktant
ecliptic coordinate system
(Astronomi) tutulum koordinat sistemi
geodetic coordinate
(Coğrafya) jeodezik koordinat
grid coordinate system
(Askeri) GRİD KOORDİNAT SİSTEMİ: Coğrafi mevkileri (enlemler ve boylamlar) hemen düzlem koordinatlarına çevirebilmek ve ilgili hesaplamaları bilinen düzlem araştırması metoduna göre yapabilmek amacıyla, bir harita izdüşümüne dayandırılan ve matematik olarak ayarlanan bir dik koordinat sistemi
line coordinate
(Askeri) SATIR KOORDİNATI: Kriptografide; normal olarak, bir kalıbın (matrix) yanında bulunan ve belirli hücreler sırasını ve bir sütun koordinatı (column coordinate) ile birlikte, kalıbın içindeki belirli bir hücreyi tanıtmaya yarayan sembol. Buna (row coordinate) de denir
map coordinate code
(Askeri) HARİTA KOORDİNAT KODU: Bir harita üzerindeki noktaların mevkilerini tayin etmek için tatbik edilen gizli kod usulü. Bu usul ile, istenilen noktanın gizli hatlara veya yardımcı noktalara olan mesafesi bulunarak bu noktanın mevkii tayin edilir
oblique coordinate system
(Matematik) eğik koordinat sistemi
row coordinate
(Askeri) sıra koordinatı
row coordinate
(Askeri) SIRA KOORDİNATI: Bak. "line coordinate"
universal time coordinate
(Meteoroloji) evrensel zaman koordinatı
x coordinate
(Askeri) X KOORDİNATI: Bir noktanın, dik koordinatlar sisteminde, mesafe başlangıcı olan hattan sağa veya sola (doğu veya batıya) doğru uzaklığı. Başlangıç hattı (line of origin) sisteminin Y eksenidir. sağa veya doğuya doğru olan mesafeler pozitif, sola veya batıya doğru olan mesafeler negatiftir
y coordinate
(Askeri) Y KOORDİNATI: Dik koordinatlar sisteminde, mesafe ölçüsünün başladığı bir hattın üstünde (kuzeyinde) veya altında, (güneyinde) bulunan bir noktaya doğru uzaklığı. Başlanğıç noktası, sistemin x eksenidir. X ekseninin üstünde (kuzeyinde) olan mesafeler pozitif, altında (güneyinde) olan mesafeler negatif'dir
English - English

Definition of (a) coordinate in English English dictionary

Cartesian coordinate
The coordinates of a point measured from an origin along a horizontal axis from left to right (the x-axis) and along a vertical axis from bottom to top (the y-axis). This can be extended to three-dimensions by the z-axis perpendicular to the x- and y-axes
coordinate
A number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure
coordinate
Something that is equal to another thing
coordinate
To match (objects, especially clothes)
coordinate
Of the same rank, equal
coordinate
To synchronize (activities)
coordinate bond
One of the bonds between the central metal atom of a coordination compound and its ligands
coordinate bond
A type of covalent bond where the two electrons being shared originate from the same atom; a dative bond
coordinate bonds
plural form of coordinate bond
coordinate system
A method of representing points in a space of given dimensions by coordinates from an origin
coordinate systems
plural form of coordinate system
coordinate term
A term which shares a hypernym with another
coordinate terms
plural form of coordinate term
space polar coordinate
Any of a system of coordinates by which a point is located in space by its distance from a pole, the angle between the polar axis and its radius vector, and its longitude
Cartesian coordinate
A member of the set of numbers that locates a point in a Cartesian coordinate system
Cartesian coordinate system
n. A coordinate system in which the coordinates of a point are its distances from a set of perpendicular lines that intersect at an origin, such as two lines in a plane or three in space
Coordinate Geometry
subsystem of ICES, computer system used to solve civil engineering problems, COGO (Computers)
cartesian coordinate
one of the coordinates in a system of coordinates that locates a point on a plane or in space by its distance from two lines or three planes respectively; the two lines or the intersections of the three planes are the coordinate axes
cartesian coordinate system
a coordinate system for which the coordinates of a point are its distances from a set perpendicular lines that intersect at the origin of the system
coordinate
bring order and organization to; "Can you help me organize my files?"
coordinate
The ordered pair that states the location on a coordinate plane Used to describe location and or position
coordinate
of equal importance, rank, or degree
coordinate
If a point A is located at a certain real number on a scaled number line, then that real number is the coordinate of the point A
coordinate
A variable or value that specifies a location in a two-dimensional graphical window
coordinate
A single point on a grid having vertical (Y) and horizontal (X) values
coordinate
In mathematics or cartography, a number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure. A set of coordinates specifies position in a multi-dimensional system, with one number corresponding to the position along each of a set of independent (usually mutually perpendicular) lines, arcs, etc. In two dimensions, Cartesian coordinates specify a distance to the right (x) and a distance up (y), so "(2,3)" means 2 to the right and 3 up from a given origin. In three dimensions, three coordinates are needed to specify a unique position in space
coordinate
(Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
coordinate
A systematic exchange of information among principal participants in order to carry out a unified response in the event of an emergency
coordinate
To bring together in a common and harmonious action or effort *
coordinate
An x,y location in a Cartesian coordinate system or an x,y,z location in a three-dimensional coordinate system Coordinates represent locations on the Earth's surface relative to other locations Planar coordinates describe a two-dimensional x,y location in terms of distance from a fixed reference See also vector and Cartesian coordinate system
coordinate
A position relative to an origin, expressed in Vutrax as X and Y values relative to some arbitrary 0, 0 position They may be expressed in Imperial or Metric values For Vutrax the coordinates can take either sign - Positive X is to the right, Positive Y is downwards
coordinate
From Columns or other applicable formations Circulate; 1/2 Circulate; Center 6 Trade; Very Centers Veer Out as Very Outsides do your part Fan The Top Columns end in Parallel Two-Faced Lines
coordinate
An x,y location in a Cartesian coordinate system or an x,y,z coordinate in a three dimensional system Coordinates represent locations on the Earth's surface relative to other locations
coordinate
a number that identifies a position relative to an axis bring into common action, movement, or condition; "coordinate the painters, masons, and plumbers"; "coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues"; "coordinate our efforts"
coordinate
a number that identifies a position relative to an axis
coordinate
an x,y location in a Cartesian coordinate system or an x,y,z location in a three dimensional matrix Coordinates represent locations in relation to other locations
coordinate
The position of point is space in respect to a Cartesian coordinate system (x, y and/or z values) In GIS, a coordinate often represents locations on the earth's surface relative to other locations
coordinate
bring into common action, movement, or condition; "coordinate the painters, masons, and plumbers"; "coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues"; "coordinate our efforts"
coordinate
A set of numbers that designate location Coordinates in geographic terms represent locations on the Earth's surface relative to other locations For example, latitude and longitude
coordinate
Starting formation -Columns TIMING - 8
coordinate
A specified position in Cartesian space The value takes the form of a short or long floating point value Z values (if any) are ignored during the enforcement and use of planar graphs
coordinate
coordinate system galactic coordinate spherical coordinate system
coordinate
{i} reference point, coordinate point; geographical location
coordinate
{f} arrange in proper order
coordinate
A set of numbers that designates location in a given reference system, such as x,y in a planar coordinate system, or x,y,z in a three-dimensional coordinate system Coordinates represent locations on the earth's surface relative to other locations
coordinate
A set of numbers that designate location in a given reference system, such as x,y in a planar coordinate system or an x,y,z in a three-dimensional coordinate system Coordinates represent locations on the Earth's surface relative to other locations
coordinate
The coordinate of a point is the two or three dimensional definition of this point along the axes in a refernce coordinate system Usually defined in X (horizontal, Y (vertical) and Z (depth) axes of a rectilinear coordinate system, these may also refer to cylindical (Alpha, Radius, Elevation) or spherical coordinates (Alpha, Beta, Radius)
coordinate
North/south, west/east and altitude values that determine the location in a world 1 AW coordinate = 10 meters
coordinate
n bring parts into proper relation Coordinating processes are used to manage how a task is displayed and modified Usually only one person is involved in the application of the process
coordinate
be co-ordinated; "These activities co-ordinate well"
coordinate
Starting formation - columns All dancers single file circulate once and a half The center six (three adjacent pairs) trade (turn 180°) The very center two dancers release handholds and walk diagonally outward to the end of the forming lines The two lonesome dancers walk ahead, moving in a quarter circle, to become the other ends of the forming lines
coordinate
{s} equal, equivalent; of equal rank or authority
coordinate
Location of a point in the design plane along the x (horizontal), y (vertical), and z (depth - 3D only) axes relative to the global origin
coordinate
Coordinaat A x,y location in a Cartesian coordinate system or a x,y,z coordinate in a three dimensional system Coordinates represent locations on the Earth's surface relative to other locations
coordinate
regulate, adjust or combine the actions of others to attain harmony
coordinate
bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation; "align the wheels of my car"; "ordinate similar parts"
coordinate axis
one of the fixed reference lines of a coordinate system
coordinate bond
a covalent bond in which both electrons are provided by one of the atoms
coordinate bond
A covalent chemical bond between two atoms that is produced when one atom shares a pair of electrons with another atom lacking such a pair. Also called coordinate covalent bond
coordinate clause
a clause in a complex sentence that is grammatically equivalent to the main clause and that performs the same grammatical function
coordinate grid
graph system used for mapping coordinates
coordinate system
A reference system used to measure horizontal and vertical distances on a planimetric map A coordinate system is usually defined by a map projection, a spheroid of reference, a datum, one or more standard parallels, a central meridian, and possible shifts in the x- and y- directions to locate x, y positions of point, line, and area feature
coordinate system
A system, based on mathematical rules, used to measure horizontal and vertical distance on a surface, in order to identify the location of points by means of unique sets of numerical or angular values
coordinate system
A recognised reference system for the unique location of a point in space The Cartesian coordinate system and the system of latitude and longitude of the earth are examples of coordinate systems based upon Euclidean geometry A coordinate system is usually defined by a map projection, a spheroid of reference, a datum, one or more standard parallels, a central meridian, and possible shifts in the X and Y directions to locate X,Y positions of point, line, and area features A more complete explanation is available in the Standards Section
coordinate system
A coordinate system is defined, in a particular reference frame (RF), by a choice of origin and orientation of coordinate axes, assumed orthogonal and Cartesian (rectangular) An observer attached to that CS measures distances from that origin and directions relative to those axes
coordinate system
A fixed reference framework superimposed onto the surface of an area to designate the position of a point within it by using x and y coordinates The State Plane Coordinate System and the system of latitude and longitude used on the Earth's surface are common examples
coordinate system
(n ) The particular mathematical system of axes in which points and lines can be plotted by their distance from the origin, or placed at various steps in the viewing pipeline Locations where the x and y (2-D) or the x, y, and z (3-D) coordinates cross are called coordinate points
coordinate system
A method of locating points or positions by assigning numbers to them A three dimensional coordinate system has 3 axes and is used to locate a point or object in space
coordinate system
The system used to measure horizontal and vertical distances on a planimetric map A common coordinate system is used to spatially register geographic data for the same area
coordinate system
A system used to identify locations on a graph or grid Latitude and longitude are an example of a coordinate system
coordinate system
A system to locate a position in two or three dimensional space
coordinate system
A method of representing points in a space of given dimensions by coordinates. Arrangement of reference lines or curves used to identify the location of points in space. In two dimensions, the most common system is the Cartesian (after René Descartes) system. Points are designated by their distance along a horizontal (x) and vertical (y) axis from a reference point, the origin, designated (0, 0). Cartesian coordinates also can be used for three (or more) dimensions. A polar coordinate system locates a point by its direction relative to a reference direction and its distance from a given point, also the origin. Such a system is used in radar or sonar tracking and is the basis of bearing-and-range navigation systems. In three dimensions, it leads to cylindrical and spherical coordinates
coordinate system
a method for expressing location In two-dimensional coordinate systems, locations are expressed by a column and row, also called x and y
coordinate system
Any system of assigning planar or spatial positions to objects Compare Cartesian coordinate system, polar coordinate system, spherical coordinate system
coordinate system
Coordinate systems are reference frames that represent relative locations on Earth
coordinate system
Geometric relation used to denote the location of a point in 3D space The most common is the Cartesian or rectangular coordinate system, whereby points are located by traversing the x-, y-, and z-axes of 3D space Normally the origin of the coordinate system is defined as 0,0,0 Other coordinate systems can more easily express the coordinates of specific geometric shapes For example, you can use a spherical coordinate system to locate points on the surface of a sphere and a cylindrical coordinate system to locate points on the face of a cylinder
coordinate system
The system used to measure horizontal and vertical distances on a planimetric map In a GIS, it is the system whose units and characteristics are defined by a map projection A common coordinate system is used to spatially register geographic data for the same area See map projection
coordinate system
A reference system for defining points on the earth's surface A coordinate system can be planar (flat) or nonplanar (spherical) The Cartesian system (x,y) is an example of a planar coordinate system Latitude and longitude (expressed as angles) is an example of a nonplanar coordinate system A common coordinate system is used to spatially register geographic data for the same area
coordinate system
– the system for assigning the numbers needed to define the location of a point in a reference frame
coordinate system
A rule of correspondence by which two or more quantities locate points unambiguously and which satisfies the further property that points unambiguously determine the quantities; for example, the usual Cartesian coordinates x, y in the plane
coordinate system
A PMAC coordinate system is a logical aggregate of PMAC motors It is used to allow a synchronized movement of the motors The PMAC allows up to 8 coordinate system definitions A coordinate system may have 1 to 8 motor assignments Only one motion program is allowed to run in a coordinate system
coordinate system
What mapping system is used to represent postions Some examples are latitude/longitude and state plane The datalogger by default uses latitude/longitude You can convert your data into the desired coordinate system using PFinder
coordinate system
A set of rules for specifying how coordinates are to be assigned to points
coordinate system
A method of uniquely identifying any point in a the plane (eg the cartesian coordinates system and the polar coordinate system) or in three-dimensional space
coordinate system
The coordinate system has X horizontal and Y vertical, with the origin [0,0] at the upper left Coordinates are integral and coincide with pixel centers Each window and pixmap has its own coordinate system For a window, the origin is inside the border at the inside upper-left corner
coordinate system
system of mapped coordinates
coordinate system
a system that uses coordinates to establish position
coordinate system
A reference system to represent horizontal and/or vertical locations and distances on a map The geographic coordinate system is the latitude and longitude with respect to a reference spheroid A local coordinate system is one that is not aligned with the Earth's surface Most coordinate systems are based on projections of the earth's surface to a plane All spatial data in the program are represented in the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate system
galactic coordinate
In astronomy, a galactic latitude or longitude, useful for describing the relative positions and motions of components of the Milky Way Galaxy. Galactic latitude is measured in degrees north or south of the plane of the Milky Way. Galactic longitude is measured in degrees east of the galactic centre in the constellation Sagittarius
polar coordinate
n. Either of two coordinates, the radius or the polar angle, that together specify the position of a point in a plane
polar coordinate
either of two values that locate a point on a plane by its distance from a fixed pole and its angle from a fixed line passing through the pole
rectangular coordinate
A coordinate in a rectangular Cartesian coordinate system
spherical coordinate
Any of a set of coordinates in a three-dimensional system for locating points in space by means of a radius vector and two angles measured from the center of a sphere with respect to two arbitrary, fixed, perpendicular directions
spherical coordinate system
In geometry, a coordinate system in which any point in three-dimensional space is specified by its angle with respect to a polar axis and angle of rotation with respect to a prime meridian on a sphere of a given radius. In spherical coordinates a point is specified by the triplet (r, , ), where r is the point's distance from the origin (the radius), is the angle of rotation from the initial meridian plane, and is the angle from the polar axis (analogous to a ray from the origin through the North Pole)
(a) coordinate

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    (a) co·or·di·nate

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