draw down

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English - Turkish
indirmek
aşağıya çekmek
drawdown
Geri çekilme, askerlerin bir yerden çekilmesi. Bu kelime ile ifade edilmektedir. Retreat kelimesinden farklı olarak kaybetmeden çekilme veya daha başarılı çekilme için kullanılır.Çekilme sayı azaltma anlamınıda burada ihtiva etmektedir

1. Drawdown timeline. 2. Drawdown strategy. 3. The Security situation has allowed the military to plan to drawdown the current deployment of combat troops.

English - English
The hand over of the loan from the lending institution
When investing in certain types of funds, notably venture capital funds, the investor commits to invest a certain sum of money but does not give it all to the fund manager at the outset As the fund manager makes investments, money is drawn down, ie requested from the investors
to access available loan funds, especially referring to lines of credit where the limit is set and you can use the funds as required
The distance that the water level in the well casing drops, the measurement between the static water level and the pumping level
drawdown
The result of reduction or depletion
drawdown
The act of reduction or depletion
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A change in hydraulic head in a well or other body of water
up and down straight draw
An open ended straight draw
up-and-down straight draw
A poker hand that has four cards to a straight, where there are two different ranked cards that will complete the straight. E.g. 4-5-6-7, either a 3 or 8 could make a straight. It is used only when the player has not yet received all the cards she will receive for a particular hand
drawdown
(Bilim, İlim) The peak-to-trough decline during a specific record period of an investment, fund or commodity. A drawdown is usually quoted as the percentage between the peak and the trough
drawdown
1. The act, process, or result of depleting: "the drawdown of oil supplies; a drawdown of investment capital."2. A lowering of the water level in a reservoir or other body of water
draw-down
A method used by ink makers to determine the color, quality and tone of ink It entails the drawing of a spatula over a drop of ink, spreading it flat over the paper
draw-down
A technique used in inkmaking used to roughly determine color shade in which the chemist places a small amount of ink on paper and draws it down with the edge of a spatula
draw-down
A way of determining the print color of an ink, by using a putty knife to smear an ink blob
draw-down
A thin film of even thickness on a base material effected by a smooth edged blade Used to evaluate undertone, mass tone, opacity and gloss
draw-down
The process of requesting and receiving HOME funds PJs and authorized State recipients draw down funds from a line of credit established by HUD
draw-down
In inkmaking, a term used to describe ink chemist's method of roughly determining color shade A small glob of ink ins placed on paper and drawn down with the edge of a putty knife to get a think film or ink
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The distance the water surface of a reservoir is lowered from a given elevation as the result of releasing water Drawdown can be expressed in terms of the acre-feet of stored water released
drawdown
a lowering of the ground-water surface caused by pumping
drawdown
The lowering of the water level caused by pumping It is measured in feet for a given quantity of water pumped during a specific period or after the pumping level has become constant
drawdown
The magnitude of a decline in account value, either in percentage or dollar terms, as measured from peak to subsequent trough For example, if a trader's account increased in value from $10,000 to $20,000, then dropped to $15,000, then increased again to $25,000, that trader would have had a maximum drawdown of $5,000 (incurred when the account declined from $20,000 to $15,000) even though that trader's account was never in a loss position from inception
drawdown
1) The drop in the water table when water is being pumped from a well It is the vertical distance between the static and the pumping levels of the wells 2) The amount of water used from a tank or reservoir 3) The drop in the water level of a tank or reservoir
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The gradual reduction in water level in a basin due to the combined effect of infiltration and evaporation
drawdown
The withdrawal of funds from an account established for a specific purpose (e g , drawing funds against a letter of credit, a federal grant, or an escrow account)
drawdown
the decline in ground-water level caused by the withdrawal of water from an aquifer
drawdown
the change in potentiometric head caused by the pumping of groundwater
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A lowering of the groundwater surface caused by pumping from an aquifer or lowering the water surface in a reservoir by releasing water either through the turbine or outlet pipes or over the spillway
drawdown
Lowering of the water surface (in open channel flow), water table, or piezometric surface (in groundwater flow) resulting from a withdrawal of water
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the gradual reduction in water level in a storm water basin due to the combined effect of infiltration and evaporation
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The lowering of the surface elevation of a body of water, the water surface of a well, the water table, or the piezometric surface adjacent to the well, resulting from the withdrawl of water therefrom
drawdown
Lowering of a reservoir's water level; process of depleting a reservoir or ground water storage Vertical distance the free water surface elevation is lowered or the reduction of the pressure head due to the removal of free water The difference between a water level and a lower water level in a reservoir within a particular time The amount of water used from a reservoir The water at Horsetooth Reservoir draws down every summer by irrigators and other water users Horsetooth has also been drawn down to a temporary water level restriction for the duration of the construction
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The variation in the water level in a well prior to commencement of pumping compared to the water level in the well while pumping In flowing wells drawdown can be expressed as the lowering of the pressure level due to the discharge of well water
drawdown
The distance that the water surface of a reservoir is lowered from a given elevation as water is released from the reservoir Also refers to the act of lowering reservoir levels
drawdown
The lowering of the water table or potentiometric surface caused by extraction of ground water
drawdown
(1) Lowering of the water table, surface water, or piezometric surface resulting from the withdrawal of water from a well or drain; (2) the elevation of the static water level (at the well) at a given discharge
drawdown
The lowering of the water level caused by pumping It is measured in feet for a given quantity of water pumped during a specified period, or after the pumping level has become constant
drawdown
A lowering of groundwater caused by pumping
drawdown
The measured drop in water level in or near a well caused by pumping groundwater from the well
drawdown
Lowering of a reservoir's water level; process of depleting reservoir or ground- water storage
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Sample of inks specified for a job applied to the substrate specified for a job Also called pulldown
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Lowering of the ground water surface or the piezometric pressure caused by pumping, measured as the difference between the original ground-water level and the current pumping level after a period of pumping < back to top E
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Lowering a lake's water level so that all or part of the bottom is exposed As a result, thick organic sediments that destroy habitat for aquatic life are oxidized and consolidated, and the lake is then refilled with cleaner water Drawdowns are much less expensive than pumpdowns, in which water must be mechanically pumped out to lower the lake level
draw down

    Hyphenation

    draw Down

    Turkish pronunciation

    drô daun

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdrô ˈdoun/ /ˈdrɔː ˈdaʊn/

    Etymology

    [ 'dro ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English drawen, dragen, from Old English dragan; akin to Old Norse draga to draw, drag.

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