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Definition of dashboards in English Turkish dictionary

dashboard
arabada kontrol paneli
dashboard
arabanın ön panosu
dashboard
(Otomotiv) ön göğüs
dashboard
kumanda tablosu
dashboard
torpido

Tom Mary'nin arabasının torpido gözünde yarısı yenmiş bir hamburger fark etti. - Tom noticed a half-eaten hamburger on the dashboard of Mary's car.

dashboard
(Otomotiv) gösterge panosu
dashboard
(Otomotiv) torpido gözü

Tom Mary'nin arabasının torpido gözünde yarısı yenmiş bir hamburger fark etti. - Tom noticed a half-eaten hamburger on the dashboard of Mary's car.

dashboard
gösterge tablosu
dashboard
alet tablosu
dashboard
(oto) gösterge kestesi
dashboard
kumanda kestesi
dashboard
alet kestesi
dashboard
{i} gösterge paneli

Tom gösterge panelindeki ısıölçere baktı. - Tom looked at the thermometer on his dashboard.

Bu arabanın gösterge paneli tamamen elektroniktir. - The dashboard of this car is completely electronic.

dashboard
{i} çamurluk
dashboard
i., oto. kontrol paneli, pano
dashboard
gösterge tablo
dashboard
{i} kontrol paneli
English - English
plural of dashboard
dashboard
An upturned screen of wood or leather placed on the front of a horse-drawn carriage, sleigh or other vehicle that protected the driver from mud, debris, water and snow thrown up by the horse's hooves
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To organize in a [[#Noun|dashboard]] format

Dashboarding your work can enhance productivity.

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A panel under the windscreen of a motor car or aircraft, containing indicator dials, compartments, and sometimes controls
dashboard
A graphical user interface in the form of or resembling a motor car dashboard
dashboard
A typically colored graphical presentation of a project's status or a portfolio's status by project resembling a vehicle's dashboard Typically, red is used to flag urgent problems, yellow to flag impending problems, and green to signal on projects on track
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The main editing interface, containing links to an editor's categories, so he/she can edit them, links to the editor fora, access to logs, etc
dashboard
a graphical user interface in the form of a dashboard
dashboard
instrument panel on an automobile or airplane containing dials and controls
dashboard
The control panel for your vehicle that usually contains a speedometer, fuel and electric gages and various warning lights
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Originally a board used to stop stones being dashed inside a car, now to house instruments
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(Ticaret) A small, defined set of key metrics used to provide a quick evaluation of a project or process status
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A central location for similar features or links related to a specific feature or feature set The BBSM dashboard is the BBSM-hosted web page that contains links to all BBSM management and reporting web applications
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A screen at the bow af a steam launch to keep off the spray; called also sprayboard
dashboard
The section immediately behind the windshield that houses the instruments, accessory controls, and glove box
dashboard
A user interface that organizes and presents information in a way that is easy to read The name refers to the fact that it can sometimes look like the dashboard of a car Also known as cockpits or scorecards (See also Balanced Scorecard)
dashboard
The float of a paddle wheel
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A board placed on the fore part of a carriage, sleigh, or other vehicle, to intercept water, mud, or snow, thrown up by the heels of the horses; in England commonly called splashboard
dashboard
{i} area in the front of the passenger cabin of a car where the speed indicator and the controls to air vents and other systems are located
dashboard
protective covering consisting of a panel to protect people from the splashing water or mud etc
dashboard
The dashboard in a car is the panel facing the driver's seat where most of the instruments and switches are. the part in front of the driver in a car that has the controls on it (DASH (17-19 centuries) + board (because it was originally a board to stop mud getting into a vehicle))
dashboard
A panel under the windscreen of a motor car or aircraft, containing indicator dials, compartments, and sometimes controls; originally a protection against the weather
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