(Askeri) KADRO ARTIRMASI; KADRO TAKVİYESİ: Ordudan daha küçük teşkillerde, normal görev ve iş hacmindeki değişiklik dolayısıyla, birlik teşkilat ve malzeme kadrolarındaki personel ve malzeme miktarının artırılması
To increase the largest interval in a triad, especially a fifth or a sixth, by a half-step (chromatic semitone)
To augment something means to make it larger, stronger, or more effective by adding something to it. While searching for a way to augment the family income, she began making dolls. = supplement + augmentation aug·men·ta·tion The augmentation of the army began along traditional lines. to increase the value, amount, effectiveness etc of something (augmenter, from augmentare, from augere )
To enlarge or increase in size, amount, or degree; to swell; to make bigger; as, to augment an army by reëforcements; rain augments a stream; impatience augments an evil
The Augment system, originally named NLS, was a pioneering research and production system aimed at augmenting human intellect and group knowledge processing capabilities through integrated tools and organizational development strategies This approach led to the invention of much of interactive computing technology decades ahead of other efforts, including: the mouse, screen windows, true hypertext, outline processors, groupware, and digitally signed documents See section References, which cites several Douglas Engelbart papers on the subject The Koutliner concept emerged from studies of publicly available information concerning Augment
(Bilgisayar) Augmented reality (AR) is a field of computer research which deals with the combination of real-world and computer-generated data (virtual reality), where computer graphics objects are blended into real footage in real time
A particular mark of honour, granted by the sovereign in consideration of some noble action, or by favour; and either quartered with the family arms, or on an escutcheon or canton
The term used to describe the provision of additional benefits for or in respect of individual members, where the cost of this provision is borne by the pension scheme itself and/or by the employer
The treatment of a melody in such a way as to lengthen - usually double - the duration of its notes in order to prolong a phrase An interval may also be augmented, which means increasing it by a semitone; and a choir may be augmented, which means increasing the numbers of members participating
Supplementing the water supply of a stream affected by well depletion, in order to protect senior water rights on a stream Augmentation puts no water in the well It is not designed to recharge the aquifer
enlarging a rhythm at a particular proportion, usually 1: 2 For example, every eighth note in the original would be transformed into a quarter note; every quarter note would become a half-note Diminution is the opposite process, in which a rhythm is compressed by a particular proportion
the act of augmenting the statement of a theme in notes of greater duration (usually twice the length of the original) the amount by which something increases
Compositional technique in which a melodic line is repeated in longer note values The lengthening of note values used in a theme to alter the melody without changing the pitches The opposite of diminution
[ og-'ment ] (verb.) 14th century. From Middle English Old French augmenter Late Latin augmentare (“to increase”) Latin augmentum (“an increase, growth”) augere (“to increase”).