contiguous

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English - Turkish
bitişik

Çiftliğinize bitişik bir arazi aldım. - I just acquired some land that's contiguous to your farm.

Hemen hemen tüm sanal bellek uygulamaları bir uygulama programının sanal adres alanını sayfalara böler; bir sayfa bitişik sanal bellek adreslerinden oluşan bir bloktur. - Almost all implementations of virtual memory divide the virtual address space of an application program into pages; a page is a block of contiguous virtual memory addresses.

{s} sınırdaş
bitişmek
yakın
Ardışık

Variables defined one right after the other appear to be placed contiguously in memory.

yakın/komşu
{s} komşu
contiguous building
bitişik yapı
contiguous country
komşu ülke
contiguous to
e yakın
contiguous zone
bitişik bölge
contiguous country
komşu ülke, hemhudut ülke
contiguous to
-e yakın
contiguous building
bitişik yapı nizamı
contiguous building
(İnşaat) blok yapı
contiguous zones
sınırdaş bölgeler
coherent, contextual, contiguous
Bağlam, bitişik tutarlı
contiguously
yakın/komşu bir şekilde
contiguously
bitişik olarak
English - English
adjacent; neighbouring/neighboring
connecting without a break

Supposing three such houses to be contiguous to a central one, each separated from the latter by a straight wall.

connected; touching; abutting
touching or joining at the edge or boundary
{a} adjoining, touching, close
having a common boundary or edge; touching; "abutting lots"; "adjoining rooms"; "Rhode Island has two bordering states; Massachusetts and Conncecticut"; "the side of Germany conterminous with France"; "Utah and the contiguous state of Idaho"; "neighboring cities"
Sharing a boundary or edge Touching District considers roads in-between as still contiguous
Adjacent; placed one next to the other
Adjoining or touching
A framework or fabric, as of beams
{s} successive; adjacent; bordering; touching
The restraint which a person imposes upon his desires and passions; the act or power of refraining from indulgence of the sexual appetite, esp
Adjacent, abutting or in close proximity
Very near or touching
Elements that join or meet in a common purpose; such as building forms or functions
means adjoining, near (contigu)
Literally adjacent, touching In the context of digital mapping, it implies a connected polygonal entity
adjacent or touching, as in: The contiguous states of the United States do not include Alaska and Hawaii
- Used in a geographic sense, the term applies to situations where areas of land physically touch and share substantial common boundaries or have a common border of considerable length The term is not intended to include 'point-to-point' touching or 'cornering', or instances where only small portions of land areas touch It is not intended to encompass or encourage creative mapping exercises that result in irregular shapes, such as narrow corridors and 'gerrymandered' roadless areas
connecting without a break; within a common boundary; "the 48 conterminous states"; "the contiguous 48 states"
Pertaining to entities that are adjacent (next to one another) without intervening blanks (spaces); for example, contiguous characters or contiguous areas of storage
from unlawful indulgence; sometimes, moderation in sexu
The term used to describe a family of objects that are located next to each other, touching or adjoining For example, polygons sharing a common border
very close or connected in space or time; "contiguous events"; "immediate contact"; "the immediate vicinity"; "the immediate past" The act or process of framing together, or uniting, as beams in a fabric
Similar to adjacency, though often used to refer to a set of spatial entities, usually polygons, which share common boundaries such that a continuous region with a single, continuous boundary can be identified
Touching at some point or along a boundary
Self-restraint; self-command
Connected without breaks
Things that are contiguous are next to each other or touch each other. Its vineyards are virtually contiguous with those of Ausone. two years of travel throughout the 48 contiguous states. = adjacent, adjoining. next to something, or next to each other (contiguus, from contingere; CONTINGENT)
In actual contact; touching; also, adjacent; near; neighboring; adjoining
The state of being contiguous; intimate association; nearness; proximity
Adjoining
The act or process of framing together, or uniting, as beams in a fabric
Connected, touching, abutting
very close or connected in space or time; "contiguous events"; "immediate contact"; "the immediate vicinity"; "the immediate past"
physically adjacent to, or touching
Literally adjacent, touching In the context of digital mapping, it implies a connected polygonal entity
actually touching; contiguous proper-ties have a common boundary
Contiguous; touching
Adjacent or next in order Contiguity does not ensure compactness or proximity, only that the all the areas of a district are connected Two large tracts connected by a small strand of lengthy highway, a bridge or river course would still be contiguous, but not compact Jump: Geometric Criteria
adjacent, neighboring
Touching or joining at the edge or boundary Adjacent as in a memory system
Adjacent, in actual contact, touching
lands or legal subdivisions having a common boundary; lands having only a common corner are not contiguous
Touching at any point Contiguous lots
In the case of annexation, territory adjacent to an agency to which annexation is proposed Territory is not contiguous if the only contiguity is based upon a strip of land more than 300 feet long and less than 200 feet wide
adjoinant
sistering
approximal
contiguously
{a} without intermediate space
contiguously
in a contiguous fashion, in an adjacent manner
contiguously
In a contiguous manner
contiguous
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