çırparak

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Turkish - English
flapping
A phonological process found in many dialects of English, especially American English and Canadian English, by which intervocalic /t/ and /d/ surface as the alveolar flap /ɾ/ before an unstressed syllable, so that words such as "metal" and "medal" are pronounced similarly or identically
The action of the verb to flap
A description of a network interface or device that changes rapidly and repeatedly between online and offline states (compare thrashing)

This topic describes how DFM concludes that a system is excessively restarting or that a network adapter is flapping..

That flaps or flap

flapping sails.

present participle of flap
A description of a network interface or device that changes rapidly and repeatedly between online and offline states (confer thrashing)
{i} loose back-and-forth movement, fluttering (often noisy); moving up and down (of wings, arms, etc.)
the motion made by flapping up and down
The up and down motion of the rotor blade on its hinge Without flapping, a gyroplane would roll over on its side during flight because of the unequal lift of the rotor disc
When a crucial router on the Internet goes down, all the routers have to tell one another about it and recalculate new routes that bypass that router This adjustment results in large numbers of packets passing back and forth, with the result that the traffic becomes so heavy that the routing updates cannot occur properly, since the information does not make it through the traffic
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The excessive fluctuation of a network element between up and down states within a short period of time
A phonological process found in many dialects of English, especially American English and Canadian English, by which intervocalic /t/ and /d/ surface as the alveolar flap /ɾ/ before an unstressed syllable, so that words such as "metal" and "medal" are pronounced similarly or identically
A type of rotor head where the two rotor blades are not connected directly through the feathering shaft (a thick wire), each blade can move somewhat independently of the other resulting in smoother control of the helicopter and the to some degree the feel of a 60 size heli MORE
çırp
{f} flap

Birds flap their wings to fly. - Kuşlar, uçmak için kanatlarını çırparlar.

The bird flapped its wings. - Kuş kanatlarını çırptı.

çırp
flap down
çırp
{f} flapping
kanat çırparak uzaklaşmak
flap off
kanat çırparak uçan uçak
orthopter
kanat çırparak uçan uçak
ornithopter
çırparak
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