adobe

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English - Turkish
{i} kerpiç

Kerpiç bir evde yaşıyorum. - I'm living in an adobe house.

{i} kerpiç ev
adobe brick
kerpiç tuğla
adobe house
kerpiç ev
adobe soil
kerpiç toprak
adobe indesign
(Bilgisayar) İnDesign, Adobe firmasının ürettiği masaüstü yayıncılık yazılımı. Firma içi kod adı olan K2 (Quark Killer) olarak da bilinir. Türkiye'de Byte, yurtdışında New York Times gibi kimi yayınlar bu programda hazırlanmaktadır. Kullanımda olan son sürümü 5.0 (CS3)'dir
adobe reader
(Bilgisayar) PDF biçimli dosyaları görüntülemeye yarayan bir bilgisayar programı
Adobe Acrobat
Masa Üstü Yayıncılığa Elverişli, hypertext özellikleri tasıyan bir dosya formatı
adobe contruction
(Mimarlık) karpiç yapı
adobe shooting
(Askeri) DIŞ İMLA HAKKI İLE TAHRİP: Bak. "mudcapping"
English - English
An unburnt brick dried in the sun

The Sangre de Cristos came into view and the first soft-cornered adobe houses, and that night we ate at La Fonda with my Aunt Elsie, who worked for the Indian Bureau, and had Hopi snake dances and San Ildefonso pottery-makers and Mabel Dodge Luhan in store for us in the coming weeks.

A house made of adobe brick
{i} brick made from dried clay
Med bricks reinforced with straw Used particularly in Latin America and southwestern USA, adobe produces a distinctive architectural style based on organic forms, a smooth finish, and a minimum of window openings
the clay from which adobe bricks are made
(constr) (sol) Sun-dried brick of clay and straw Also the clay and soil used for making such bricks Adobe is high in THERMAL MASS and is useful in low-cost building construction F - adobe S - adobe
Bricks made of a mixture of mud and straw and sun dried A cheap, sturdy building material, adobe buildings will last for centuries if they have a foundation (usually stone) which protects them from damp entering the wall from below and a roof which protects them from damp from above Adobe continues to be a major material of domestic construction in much of South America In prehispanic times adobe bricks were of different shapes and there is a rough correlation of shape with time (in Peru) Thus, conical adobes are typical of the Early Horizon, while later periods saw globular, lump-shaped, tooth-shaped, and rectangular adobes in use
In Graphic Communications this refers to the Adobe Software Corporation, creator of such computer software applications as PageMaker, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat and many others
An ancient brick building technique using mud and sometimes some straw material
Clay and silt mixed together Mostly applied to deposits found in the desert basins of the southwestern United States and Mexico where the material is commonly used in the manufacture of bricks
Adobe is the firm who designed and owns the PostScript language The patent that printer manufacturers must pay to Adobe is the main reason why PostScript printers are so expansive
sun-dried brick; used in hot dry climates
Unburnt brick dried in the sun, commonly used for building in the American Southwest, Spain and Latin America Usually covered with stucco in homes
A software company that makes software such as Photoshop, After Effects You can find them at www adobe com Top of page
one of the world's largest software developers - responsible for Acrobat, PhotoShop, & Premiere
sun-dried (unburnt), clay-soil brick; the clay was often mixed with chaff, straw, chopped weeds, tule reeds, or sometimes manure for historic adobe bricks in California, with the individual brick sizes approximately eleven by twenty-five inches and of two-to-five inches thickness; each brick weighed about sixty pounds; Spanish word derived from Arabic atob (mud)
Sun dried (i e baked) clay in block form Typically about 4 x 18 x 20 inches, adobe blocks are made from clayey soil, water and sometimes straw is added as a binder
Vendor of (among others) SGML/XML tools, e g the Acrobat Reader, FrameMaker, FrameMaker+SGML, and SVG stuff Homepage
A building material made out of a mixture of clay, straw & water
A brick or building material made of alluvial clay and straw
(not PhotoShop J) pöhakulepo bread: palaoa
A building material made froma mixture of sun-dried mud and straw; also, a structure made from adobe bricks
heavy clay soil, not suitable for container gardening or hydroponics
an air/dried brick of clay/sand mix and sometimes straw, used in construction Within the United States, adobe is used primarily in the Southwest
A building material made from clay, straw, and water, formed into blocks, and dried; used traditionally in the southwestern U S
A standard for printers which is followed by some expensive printers
Mud brick that is dried in the sun The first adobe bricks were used 8,500 years ago in the Middle East
Calcareous silts and sandy-silty clays, usually high in colloidal clay content, found in the semiarid regions of the southwestern United States and North Africa
Alluvial and playa clays of desert and arid regions, differing from ordinary clays of humid regions in containing carbonates and other soluble minerals
sun-dried brick; used in hot dry climates the clay from which adobe bricks are made
Earth from which unburnt bricks are made
An unburnt brick dried in the sun; also used as an adjective, as, an adobe house, in Texas or New Mexico
Adobe is a mixture of mud and straw that is dried into bricks in the sun and used for building, especially in hot countries. a few blocks of adobe houses. earth and straw that are made into bricks for building houses (at-tub , from tobe ). Handmade sun-dried bricks formed from a mixture of heavy clay and straw found in arid regions. As a building material, adobe dates back thousands of years and is found in many parts of the world. Molds for shaping the bricks were brought to the New World by the Spanish. Excellent insulating properties make adobe an ideal material for both dwellings and ovens; home interiors retain heat in winter and stay cool in summer. The adobe buildings at Taos, N.M., are typical of Native American pueblo dwellings
An unburnt brick dried in the sun; also used as an adjective as an adobe house, in Texas or New Mexico
adobe indesign
(Bilgisayar) Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing (DTP) software application produced by Adobe Systems. It is coded in the C++ programming language
adobe reader
(Bilgisayar) A free program produced and distributed by Adobe Systems, Inc., for displaying and printing documents that are in Portable Document Format (PDF)
Adobe Systems Incorporated
{i} large software company (headquartered in California) that produces sophisticated graphics and desktop publishing programs for use with person computers and networks (Internet, Computers)
adobe acrobat
A cross-platform viewer of documents for the internet Get your free copy of Acrobat Reader here
adobe acrobat
A product that enables you to convert documents to portable document format ( pdf) You would convert files to pdf if you wanted to post them on your Web site or to send them via e-mail while preserving the format, the look and feel, of the documents Acrobat enables people to view the files even if they don't own the software you used to create them, and Acrobat has features that can ensure against copying or tampering with the document Users must download the free Acrobat Reader in order to view pdf files Back to top
adobe acrobat
A software program that allows you to create "PDF" files which can be examined and printed by anyone even if they don't have the original software used to create the file The way the industry is heading, we will be hearing a lot about PDF files and Acrobat in the future
adobe acrobat
Acrobat is a file reader program which uses a format called PDF (Portable Document Format) which will display a document with the same formatting, layout, graphics and fonts used by the creator The PDF can be viewed on a wide variety of different computer platforms It is available free from its creator, Adobe at their Web site
adobe acrobat
A technology created by Adobe Systems that allows complex formatted documents created on one computer system to be read and printed on other different systems with the original fonts, formatting and graphic elements intact Different packages within the Adobe Acrobat software family are used to create, convert, read, view and print PDF file versions of a document PDF files available via the Internet are transported whole for downloading whole before being opened to read separately
adobe acrobat
Created by Adobe Systems, Inc , Acrobat is a freeware file reader that decodes, reads, and converts documents to the Portable Document Format (PDF) This program allows scalable graphics and type to be displayed and printed from any Macintosh, Windows, DOS, or UNIX computer regardless of the fonts or software programs used to create the original
adobe acrobat
A collection of programs developed by Adobe Systems, Inc , for creating and distributing electronic documents These programs let you create and/or read a Portable Document Format (PDF) for your files, which preserves the document's layout This is an advantage over other electronic formats, such as HTML, where the layout can vary depending on the software being used
adobe acrobat
- A standalone program or Internet browser add-in that allows you to view Portable Document Format (PDF) files It can be downloaded free from the Adobe website
adobe acrobat
Adobe Acrobat is a program and browser plug-in that lets you read Adobe PDF files, that have many of the attributes of a book Find out more about Adobe Acrobat
adobe acrobat
An application developed by Adobe which creates PDF files PDF file format allows large quantities of information to be stored in small amounts of space so is very effective for use on the internet
adobe acrobat
Software for creating PostScript files from other applications and editing published Portable Document Format (PDF) files
adobe acrobat
Acrobat Reader is a free software product from Adobe, designed to view pdf (portable document format) documents downloaded from the World Wide Web
adobe acrobat
Software that lets you view and print Adobe PDF files (See also “PDF”)
adobe acrobat
Software that produces documents that can be transferred / displayed over the web Adobe Acrobat produces Portable Document Format (PDF) files Many, many, software and hardware suppliers, manufactuers, etc use this format to provide paperless documentation
adobe acrobat
What is Adobe Acrobat?
adobe acrobat
Created by Adobe Systems, Inc , Acrobat is a reader that decodes, reads and converts documents to the Portable Document Format (PDF) This program allows scalable graphics and type to be displayed and printed from any computer and from any platform (Macintosh,Windows, DOS, or UNIX) - regardless of the fonts or software programs used to create the original Also see PDF
adobe acrobat
A computer program used for displaying PDF files
adobe acrobat
Software application used to read Portable Document Format (PDF) files
adobe acrobat
Adobe Acrobat is a free document exchange program created by Adobe Systems, Inc which allows data files created on one software platform (Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, etc ) to be displayed and printed on another, without loss of text formatting
adobe acrobat
software
adobe acrobat
An application commonly used to create documents for the web Documents created in other programs can be converted to Acrobat and can be read using a free reader from Adobe The reader also installs plug-ins so the files can be read from within your browser
adobe acrobat
A programme developed to create and distribute documents electronically as Portable Document Files (PDF) These can be read by Acrobat Reader, and is freely available to download here
adobe acrobat
Program for viewing and printing a (PDF) digital ad file created in a graphics program using either a Macintosh or a PC
adobe acrobat
A cross-platform document distribution program created by Adobe Systems, Inc A file saved in Adobe’s PDF (Portable Document Format) format can be read by any computer that can run Adobe Acrobat’s reader Versions of the reader are available for most computer platforms
adobe acrobat
Adobe's portable document format Widely used on the Web as a Netscape Plug-In (Acrobat Amber) These documents are viewed within the Netscape Browser and support Hypertext linking
adobe lily
California herb with pinkish purple flowers
adobe

    Hyphenation

    a·do·be

    Turkish pronunciation

    ıdōbi

    Pronunciation

    /əˈdōbē/ /əˈdoʊbiː/

    Etymology

    [ &-'dO-bE ] (noun.) 1748. From Spanish, from Arabic الطوب (aṭ-ṭūb), from Coptic ⲧⲱⲃⲉ (tōbe, “brick”), from Egyptian G22-D58-X1:O39 ḏbt (djebe, djobe) 'mud brick'.

    Common Collocations

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