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Definition of a binding in English Turkish dictionary

vindictive
{s} kinci
vindictive
{s} kindar

O, karısı onu terk ettikten sonra oldukça kindar oldu. - He became quite vindictive after his wife left him.

binding
(Hukuk) bağlayıcı

Bir kira sözleşmesi, ev sahibi ve kiracıları arasında yasal olarak bağlayıcı bir belgedir. - A tenancy agreement is a legally binding document between a landlord and their tenant.

O yasal olarak bağlayıcı değil. - It's not legally binding.

binding
{i} bağlama
binding
(Ticaret) uyulması zorunlu
binding
vacip
binding
bağlanarak
binding
(Kanun) ilzam edici
binding
bağlayarak
binding
(Kimya) bağlam
binding
bağla

O yasal olarak bağlayıcı değil. - It's not legally binding.

Bir kira sözleşmesi, ev sahibi ve kiracıları arasında yasal olarak bağlayıcı bir belgedir. - A tenancy agreement is a legally binding document between a landlord and their tenant.

binding
kablo bağlantısı
binding
bağlantı
binding
yapıştırıcı
binding
(Askeri) ilişkilendirme
binding
(Tekstil) biye
binding
kitap kapağı
binding
kenar süsü
binding
ciltleme işi
binding
zorunlu
binding
cari
binding
(Muzik) çerçeve
binding
(Askeri) tespit
binding
etkin
binding
uyulması gereken
binding
{f} bağlan
binding
ciltçilik
binding
{i} bağlanım
vindicatory
hak arayan
binding
(Giyim) Biye: Genellikle giysinin yaka, kol, etek çevresine kendi kumaşından veya başka kumaştan geçirilen ince şerit
vindicatory
1. Tarafını tutup koruma kabilinden.2. Öç alan
binding
{f} bağ

Bir kira sözleşmesi, ev sahibi ve kiracıları arasında yasal olarak bağlayıcı bir belgedir. - A tenancy agreement is a legally binding document between a landlord and their tenant.

O yasal olarak bağlayıcı değil. - It's not legally binding.

binding
(Nükleer Bilimler) bağlanma
binding
{i} cilt
binding
kenar süsü/kapak/ciltleme
binding
bind bağla
binding
{s} zorlayıcı
binding
{i} ciltleme
binding
{i} kenar şeridi
binding
{f} bağla: prep.bağlayarak
binding
{s} bağlayan
binding
(Askeri) BAĞLAMA, TESPİT: Palet denilen hareketli platforma malzemenin bağlanması veya raptedilmesi
binding
bağıcı
vindicable
ithamdan kurtanlabilir
vindicable
doğruluğu ispat edilir
vindicatory
öç alan/temize çıkaran
vindicatory
{s} öç alan
vindicatory
{s} koruyan
vindictive
kinli bir halde
vindictive
{s} kinci; intikamcı
vindictive
{s} intikam güden
vindictive
vindictivelykinle
vindictive
intikam almaya meyilli
vindictive
{s} cezai
vindictive
öç alan
vindictive
intikam kabilinden
English - English
vingtun
vinny
viny
vindictive
vinose
vindicable
vineal
vindicatory
vinic
vinquish
vindemiate
vindemiation
vindicate
vincture
vined
vinery
vineclad
vindicator
vindemial
viner
vinedresser
vinette
vinewed
vinolent
vindication
vintry
vingt et un
vinometer
vinnewed
vintaging
vinegarette
vinosity
vinum
vindicative
vinegary
vineyardist
vinculum
vinolency
binding
The association of a named item with an element of a program
binding
Assigning something that one will be held to

This contract is a legally binding agreement.

binding
Present participle of bind
binding
{n} a cover, bandage, fastening, seizing on
binding
The process if affixing pages together in a single bound book
binding
In ActiveX and OLE, a term for the act of connecting a component (server object) to a controller (OLE client)
binding
A finishing on a seam or hem of a garment
binding
the finishing edge put on the outside of a quilt, enclosed the three raw edges formed by the backing, batting and top It should be doubled and may be cut from the crosswise grain of the fabric for straight edged quilts Curved edge quilts require bias binding Basic Binding instructions
binding
causing constipation
binding
the front and back covering of a book; "the book had a leather binding" strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration the capacity to attract and hold something causing constipation hindering freedom of movement; "tight garments are uncomfortably binding" executed with proper legal authority; "a binding contract
binding
A key gets its meaning in Emacs by having a binding which is a command (q v ), a Lisp function that is run when the key is typed See section Keys and Commands Customization often involves rebinding a character to a different command function The bindings of all keys are recorded in the keymaps (q v ) See section Keymaps
binding
executed with proper legal authority; "a binding contract
binding
The process of fastening loose sheets of paper together Bleed - An image or printed color that runs off the edge of the paper Bleeding increases the amount of paper needed, which may increase the production cost of the job Bleeds are created by trimming the page to size after the printing is completed Burn - Exposing photosensitive media to light, as in burning a plate in offset printing or making a dylux
binding
The spine of a book where the pages are held together
binding
The sewing and covering of a book When the leaves of a codex had been written and illuminated, they were assembled into gatherings and sewn together Generally they were sewn onto supports (cords) The lose ends of the cords were then attached to boards
binding
the capacity to attract and hold something
binding
the front and back covering of a book; "the book had a leather binding"
binding
The transoms, knees, beams, keelson, and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel
binding
The binding of a book is its cover. Its books are noted for the quality of their paper and bindings
binding
The association of an identifier with a value
binding
the act of applying a bandage
binding
The act or process of one who, or that which, binds
binding
The process of fastening loose sheets of paper together
binding
The process by which a molecule (or °ligand) becomes bound, that is, confined in position (and often orientation) with respect to a °receptor Confinement occurs because structural features of the receptor create a °potential well for the ligand; °van der Waals and electrostatic interactions commonly contribute
binding
An item (usually rope, tape, or string) used to hold two or more things together
binding
strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration
binding
Binding is a strip of material that you put round the edge of a piece of cloth or other object in order to protect or decorate it. the Regency mahogany dining table with satinwood binding
binding
{s} obligatory, compulsory; that binds, executed with proper legal authority; constipating, causing constipation
binding
The association of a variable name with a storage locations content
binding
The method and materials used to hold the parts of a book together The names of the exposed parts of a typical book binding are: Head Tail Fore edge Covers Spine Endpaper See: Bound Perfect bound
binding
The fastening of the assembled sheets or signatures along an edge of a publication
binding
The binding of periodical and books is fundamental to the maintenance of print collections, but expenditures for binding do not add to the content of the collection The majority of the large research libraries charge their binding expenditures to the materials budget Others do not Since 1997/98, the percentage of the total materials budget used for binding has been tracked Binding expenditures will be an interesting category to track in the future as publications are increasing in electronic format Other archiving methods and expenditures will emerge The averages on the spreadsheets for this category represent only the average amount of the expenditures for those that do charge these fees to the materials budget, not the average of the entire group
binding
executed with proper legal authority; "a binding contract"
binding
In IDL, the relationship between an IDL construct and the corresponding construct in a programming language In the Naming Service, the relationship between a name and an object In networking, binding is the establishment of a logical connection between communicating entities
binding
something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling
binding
[Budd] Usually the specific receiver for any given message will not be known until run time, so the determination of which method to invoke cannot be made until then Thus we say that there is late binding between the message and the method used to respond to the message
binding
Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc
binding
  In computer, communications, and automatic data processing systems, assigning a value or referent to an identifier   Note:   Examples of binding include assigning a value to a parameter, assigning an absolute address to a virtual or relative address, and assigning a device identifier to a symbolic address or label
binding
strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration the capacity to attract and hold something causing constipation hindering freedom of movement; "tight garments are uncomfortably binding"
binding
Securing sheets together to form a book/booklet or form
binding
A strip of fabric which is folded over the edge of a quilt The binding encloses the raw edges of the quilt top, back and batting and is the finishing step in completing a quilt Bindings can be cut on the straight of grain of the fabric or on the bias if the binding is to cover edges which are curved
binding
A key sequence gets its meaning in Emacs by having a binding, which is a command (q v ), a Lisp function that is run when the user types that sequence See section Keys and Commands Customization often involves rebinding a character to a different command function The bindings of all key sequences are recorded in the keymaps (q v ) See section Keymaps
binding
Binding is a piece of rope, cloth, tape, or other material that you wrap around something so that it can be gripped firmly or held in place. see also bind. a binding contract/promise/agreement etc a promise, agreement etc that must be obeyed
binding
The process of fastening printed pages into a book Usually includes collating, scoring, folding, stitching or gluing, and trimming
binding
n an association between a name and that which the name denotes {"A lexical binding is a lexical association between a name and its value "}
binding
{i} front and back covering of a book; fastening, connecting; link between a communications protocol and a network adapter (Computers); fastenings on a ski to secure the boot (Sports); strip sewn along or over an edge as reinforcement or decoration; bandaging, act of applying a bandage
binding
The way in which Microsoft Visual Basic code uses Automation to access objects in another application See also Automation; static binding; dynamic binding
binding
What holds a book together A trade binding is usually sewn and glued A library binding is more durable, with cloth reinforcement and often a different sewing method Paperbacks are usually bound with glue only
binding
That binds; obligatory
binding
Various methods of securing folded sections together and or fastening them to a cover, to form single copies of a book
binding
A message is linked with a corresponding operation or version of an operation Linkage may be determined either statically or dynamically (Run-time binding is necessary when there are argument-based guard conditions ) Binding failures cannot occur in correct programs
binding
A binding promise, agreement, or decision must be obeyed or carried out. proposals for a legally binding commitment on nations to stabilise emissions of carbon dioxide The panel's decisions are secret and not binding on the government
binding
Most programming languages, rather than executing arithmetic operators in simple left to right order, conform to the traditional conventions of ordinary algebra, which dictate that, except where parenthesis indicate otherwise, exponentiation is done before multiplication, multiplication before addition, and addition before comparison One says that exponentiation is "more tightly binding" than multiplication, multiplication is more tightly binding than addition, and so on The sense of the word here is that the operator binds together its operands into a single entity An operand which falls between two different operators is "bound" by the more tightly binding operator An operator that is more tightly binding than another is also said to have higher precedence
binding
hindering freedom of movement; "tight garments are uncomfortably binding"
binding
{s} cementing
a binding

    Hyphenation

    a bind·ing

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı bayndîng

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈbīndəɴɢ/ /ə ˈbaɪndɪŋ/
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