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Definition of breakthrough- in English Turkish dictionary

<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
atılım

O büyük bir atılımdı. - That was a huge breakthrough.

O bir atılımı gerçekleştirmek için yeteneğini berbat bir şekilde abarttı. - He badly exaggerated his ability to achieve a breakthrough.

<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
{i} buluş

Bilimsel buluşların çoğu bilinenin keşfinden başka bir şey değildir. - Most scientific breakthroughs are nothing else than the discovery of the obvious.

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{i} ask. cepheyi yarıp geçme
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{i} (bilimde) büyük buluş
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(Askeri) YARMA TAARRUZU: Bir savunma mevzii veya mıntıkasına nüfuz ederek mevziin arkasına kadar geçen taarruz. Bak. "penetration"
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{i} cepheyi yarıp geçme
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iyileştirme
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büyük buluş
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bilimde büyük buluş
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ilerleme
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ani ve önemli gelişme/ilerleme/yenilik/buluş
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ani atak
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hücum
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(düşmana yapılan) ani saldırı
make a <span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
Büyük bir buluş yapmak
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harekat/buluş
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(Hukuk) yeni bir gelişme
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> bleeding
ani kanama
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> time
(Kimya) hamle zamanı
English - English

Definition of breakthrough- in English English dictionary

<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
Any major progress; such as a great innovation or discovery that overcomes a significant obstacle

Albert Einstein is credited with making some of the greatest breakthroughs in modern physics.

<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
Characterized by major progress or overcoming some obstacle

a breakthrough technological advance.

<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
An advance through and past enemy lines (or vice versa)
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> pain
Intense increases in pain that occur with rapid onset even when pain-control medication is being used. Breakthrough pain can occur spontaneously or in relation to a specific activity
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> pains
plural form of breakthrough pain
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
making an important discovery
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
A breakthrough is an important development or achievement. The company looks poised to make a significant breakthrough in China. an important new discovery in something you are studying, especially one made after trying for a long time breakthrough in
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
The passing of impurities through a purifier
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It nearly booted on the first try
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
Crack or break in a filter bed that allows the passage of floc or particulate matter through a filter Buffer A substance that reacts with hydrogen or hydroxyl ions in a solution, in order to prevent a change in pH Cake Solid dewatered residue on a filter media after filtration Calcium hypo chlorite A chemical that is widely used for water disinfection, for instance in swimming pools or water purification plants It is especially useful because it is a stable dry powder and can be made into tablets
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
When a chemical permeates to the point where it can be detected on the inside of the barrier material
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
making an important discovery a penetration of a barrier such as an enemy's defense
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
It finally booted on the first try
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
A crack or break in a filter bed that allows the passage of floc or particulate matter through a filter; will cause an increase in filter effluent turbidity
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
the breaching of an apparently secure formation, often with sacrifice of material, as in the Pillsbury-Lasker game in the French Defence
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A passage for ventilation that is cut through the pillars between rooms
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the accomplishment of any improvement that takes an organization to unprecedented levels of performance [10]
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
The exit end of a through-hole cavity at the moment of completion
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
refers to a condition that has developed despite measures to prevent it (e g , PCP that occurs while taking a prophylactic drug)
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
A crack or break in a filter bed allowing the passage of floc or particulate matter through a filter This will cause an increase in filter effluent turbidity A breakthrough can occur: 1) when a filter is first placed in service, 2) when the effluent valve suddenly opens or closes, and 3) during periods of excessive head loss through the filter (including when the filter is exposed to negative heads)
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a penetration of a barrier such as an enemy's defense
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a passage for ventilation which is cut through the pillars between rooms
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{i} progress, removal of a barrier; penetration
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a productive insight
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The penetration of challenge material(s) through a gas or a vapor air-purifying element The quantity or extent of breakthrough during service life testing is often referred to as the percentage of the input concentration NIOSH Definition
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
"A change, a dynamic, decisive movement to new higher levels of performance" (Used by J M Juran to describe a new, improved level of sustained quality performance)
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
A twelve-week period in which a new project team looks for ways to do its business faster, cheaper and better   It is a unique opportunity for a team to examine the way its people work together, their relationship with customers and suppliers, and to explore new ways of working while developing a culture of continuous improvement
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
making an important discovery
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
"A change, a dynamic, decisive movement to new higher levels of performance" (Used by J M Juran to describe a new, improved level of sustained quality performance)
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
The exit end of a through-hole cavity at the moment of completion
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
refers to a condition that has developed despite measures to prevent it (e g , PCP that occurs while taking a prophylactic drug)
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
Crack or break in a filter bed that allows the passage of floc or particulate matter through a filter Buffer A substance that reacts with hydrogen or hydroxyl ions in a solution, in order to prevent a change in pH Cake Solid dewatered residue on a filter media after filtration Calcium hypo chlorite A chemical that is widely used for water disinfection, for instance in swimming pools or water purification plants It is especially useful because it is a stable dry powder and can be made into tablets
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
The point at which you either overcome an obstacle and/or reach a new emotional level previously unattainable
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
a penetration of a barrier such as an enemy's defense
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
A crack or break in a filter bed allowing the passage of floc or particulate matter through a filter This will cause an increase in filter effluent turbidity A breakthrough can occur: 1) when a filter is first placed in service, 2) when the effluent valve suddenly opens or closes, and 3) during periods of excessive head loss through the filter (including when the filter is exposed to negative heads)
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
A passage for ventilation that is cut through the pillars between rooms
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
the breaching of an apparently secure formation, often with sacrifice of material, as in the Pillsbury-Lasker game in the French Defence
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
the accomplishment of any improvement that takes an organization to unprecedented levels of performance [10]
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
It nearly booted on the first try
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
A crack or break in a filter bed that allows the passage of floc or particulate matter through a filter; will cause an increase in filter effluent turbidity
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
a passage for ventilation which is cut through the pillars between rooms
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
The passing of impurities through a purifier
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
It finally booted on the first try
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
When a chemical permeates to the point where it can be detected on the inside of the barrier material
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
discovery: a productive insight
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
A twelve-week period in which a new project team looks for ways to do its business faster, cheaper and better   It is a unique opportunity for a team to examine the way its people work together, their relationship with customers and suppliers, and to explore new ways of working while developing a culture of continuous improvement
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> -
The penetration of challenge material(s) through a gas or a vapor air-purifying element The quantity or extent of breakthrough during service life testing is often referred to as the percentage of the input concentration NIOSH Definition
<span class="word-self">breakthroughspan> infection
infection occurring during a vaccine trial in which a patient becomes ill with the disease that the vaccine is designed to prevent (Medicine)
imminent <span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
breakthrough that is about to occur
reach a <span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
find the solution to a problem; overcome opposition
seal a <span class="word-self">breakthroughspan>
sign a deal that paves a new path, close a deal that creates new opportunities
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