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Definition of constructs in English Turkish dictionary

construct
inşa etmek
construct
{f} dikmek
construct
inşa et,v.inşa et: n.yapı
construct
{f} düzenlemek
construct
{f} çizmek
construct
imal etmek
construct
resmetmek
construct
(Bilgisayar) yapı

En sağdaki şerit yapım aşamasındadır. - The rightmost lane is now under construction.

Tom Boston'da bir yapı şirketi için çalıştı. - Tom worked for a construction company in Boston.

construct
yapmak
construct
iskeletini çizmek
construct
tertip etmek
construct
imar etmek
construct
inşa et

On altıncı yüzyılda Osmanlı Türkleri Akdeniz ve Kızıldeniz'i birleştirmek için Mısır'da bir kanal inşa etmeye teşebbüs ettiler. - In the sixteenth century Ottoman Turks attempted to construct a canal in Egypt to unite Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea.

construct
kurmak
construct
yapılan şey
construct
geometrik olarak çizrnek
construct
bina edilen şey
construct
çiz/kur
construct
daha basit izlenimlerden oluşan karmaşık bir eğilim
construct
{f} yapmak, inşa etmek, bina etmek, kurmak, tertip etmek
construct
düşünce

Tom'un yapıcı düşünceleri var. - Tom has constructive ideas.

Düşünceniz çok yapıcı. - Your opinion is very constructive.

construct
{f} (Geometri) çizmek
English - English
Third person singular simple present form of to construct
Implied or actual parts of a program which define the order in which the statements or instructions in the program are to be executed 2 2 5, p18
Plural of construct
In empirical research, labels for properties that are indirectly observable For example, "gravity" can't be seen but rather is a construct used to explain observations like the falling of objects toward the earth (See also Indicator and Variable )
To set in order mentally; to arrange
Document type definitions (DTDs), style sheet (i e FOSI, DSSSL), and SGML/XML tag narrative definitions
construct
{v} to build, form, compile
construct
Asks candidates to present a variety of information in a diagrammatic or tabular form
construct
A PL/SQL code structure There are two types of constructs: non-value constructs do not return a value; value constructs return a value
construct
If you construct something such as an idea, a piece of writing, or a system, you create it by putting different parts together. He eventually constructed a business empire which ran to Thailand and Singapore The novel is constructed from a series of on-the-spot reports. using carefully constructed tests. = create
construct
the variable as represented by the hierarchy of the agents
construct
Entalin Constructs are created artificial life forms, similar to what we would consider a robot The difference being that constructs are composed of hyperwave energy used to generate a static kinetic "field" that gives the construct substance In "magic" based RPGs the equivalent would be a golem There are many many different types of Entalin constructs Entalins used them for everything humans would use a robot for, including security, labor, and service Constructs each have their own AI, and all operate differently
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Something constructed from parts
construct
To build or form (something) by assembling parts
construct
make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer"
construct
A sequence of statements that starts with a SELECT CASE, DO, IF, or WHERE statement and ends with the corresponding terminal statement
construct
structure of data together with its intended meaning
construct
A complex concept that goes beyond things or events; the term is used when a concept relates to relationships among things and/or events and their properties More inference is required in the process of abstracting the properties identified by the construct Example: drunkenness (drinking in excess, which can result from antecedents other than just beer drinking, with various connected characteristics and consequences)
construct
To devise; to invent; to set in order; to arrange; as, to construct a theory of ethics
construct
An informed, scientific idea developed or generated to describe or explain behavior; some examples of constructs include "intelligence," "personality," "anxiety," and "job satisfaction," 14, 173
construct
(n ) a sequence of statements starting with a CASE, DO,IF or WHERE statement and ending with the corresponding terminal statement
construct
Similarly, to build (a sentence or an argument) by arranging words or ideas
construct
To draw (a geometric figure) by following precise specifications and using geometric tools and techniques
construct
To build up, to compose, to draw
construct
build; make
construct
To assemble and combine construction materials and methods to make a structure
construct
{i} pattern; concept
construct
an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
construct
A concept or model
construct
If you construct something such as a building, road, or machine, you build it or make it. The French constructed a series of fortresses from Dunkirk on the Channel coast to Douai The boxes should be constructed from rough-sawn timber They thought he had escaped through a specially constructed tunnel. = build
construct
Formed by, or relating to, construction, interpretation, or inference
construct
A sequence of statements starting with a SELECT CASE, DO, IF, or WHERE statement and ending with the corresponding terminal statement
construct
To put together the constituent parts of (something) in their proper place and order; to build; to form; to make; as, to construct an edifice
construct
create by linking linguistic units; "construct a sentence"; "construct a paragraph"
construct
A block of statements, beginning with CASE, DO, IF, FORALL, or WHERE statement, and ending with the appropriate termination statement
construct
A data structure used for a particular purpose
construct
create by organizing and linking ideas, arguments, or concepts; "construct a proof"; "construct an argument"
construct
{f} build, assemble, put together
construct
reassemble mentally; "reconstruct the events of 20 years ago"
construct
put together out of components or parts; "the company fabricates plastic chairs"; "They manufacture small toys"
construct
A psychological characteristic that is considered to vary across individuals A construct is not directly observable, but it is a theoretical concept derived from research and experience that has been constructed to explain observable behavior patterns
construct
To create new elements with previously measured or constructed elements
construct
An idea or concept invented to explain an aspect of human behavior or some other nonphysical characteristic Example: hostility
construct
Make; build; put together items or arguments
construct
create by linking linguistic units; "construct a sentence"; "construct a paragraph
construct
The working hypothesis or concept
construct
a digital copy of a human's persona/psyche Not really self aware, but capable of make decisions like that of the original [p 49]
construct
draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions; "construct an equilateral triangle" make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer" create by organizing and linking ideas, arguments, or concepts; "construct a proof"; "construct an argument" create by linking linguistic units; "construct a sentence"; "construct a paragraph
construct
to form by assembling, or combining parts; to build
construct
Something constructed by the mind: The novel a verbal construct in which invented human characters appear -Anthony Burgess JavaTM has constructs for objects, methods, loops, etc
construct
an attribute of an individual or a phenomenon that is not directly observable, but which is theoretically based or is inferred from empirical evidence (e g , a teacher being enthusiastic about the subject area) See Attribute, Operational Definition, Operationalize, Valildity-Construct
construct
draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions; "construct an equilateral triangle"
constructs

    Turkish pronunciation

    kınstrʌkts

    Pronunciation

    /kənˈstrəkts/ /kənˈstrʌkts/

    Etymology

    [ k&n-'str&kt ] (transitive verb.) 1663. Latin constructus, past participle of construere, from com- + struere to build; more at STRUCTURE.

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