drop-out

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English - Turkish
okula devam etmemek, eğitimi yarıda bırakma
(üyelikten) ayrılmak, çıkmak
iletim sönümü
okula devam etmemek
kaydını sildirmek
vazgeçmek
bırak

Tom okul ücretini ödeyemediği için üniversiteyi bırakmak zorunda kaldı. - Tom had to drop out from college because he couldn't afford tuition.

Liseyi bırakmayı gerçekten istiyor musun? - Do you really want to drop out of high school?

ayrılmak

Okuldan ayrılmak istediğine kesinlikle emin misin? - Are you absolutely sure you want to drop out of school?

Tom'un gerçekten okuldan ayrılmak istediğini düşünüyor musun? - Do you think Tom really intends to drop out of school?

(üyelikten) ayrılmak, çıkmak
ayrılmak (üyelikten)
sinyal yitimi
okulu bırakmak

Tom okulu bırakmak istedi. - Tom wanted to drop out of school.

Bize Tom'un okulu bırakmak istediği söylendi. - We were told Tom wanted to drop out of school.

bırakmak

Tom okul ücretini ödeyemediği için üniversiteyi bırakmak zorunda kaldı. - Tom had to drop out from college because he couldn't afford tuition.

Maalesef okul ücretini göze alamadığım için üniversiteyi bırakmak zorunda kaldım. - Unfortunately, I had to drop out of college because I couldn't afford the tuition.

bırakmak (okulu)
çıkmak
drop out of
çık
dropout
{i} okulu bırakan öğrenci
drop out of
çıkmak
dropout
okuldan terk
dropout
okulu yarım bırakan kimse
dropout
toplumdan kopan kimse
dropout
okulu bırakmış
drop out
üyelikten ayrılmak
dropout
okulu yarım bırakan öğrenci
dropout
başka bir yaşam biçimi için toplumdan kopan kimse
image drop out
resim kesilmesi
image drop-out
resim kesilmesi
drop out
okulu terk eden
drop out current
damla dışarı akım
drop out of school
Okulu bırakmak: "She dropped out of the class after three months."
dropout
Topluma ters düşerek ayrı duran kimse
college drop out
üniversite terk
drop out of school
kitabı kapamak
drop out of the sky
gökten düşmek
dropout
{i} öğrenimini tamamlamayan kimse
dropout
ayrılmış kimse
high school drop out
lise terk
university drop out
üniversite terk
English - English
The value of magnetic field strength at which the contacts of a reed switch deactivate or return to their "at rest" state Equivalent terms: Release, Break
Portions of originals that are not reproduced, such as background areas or lines around the edges of an image
An individual who does not persist long enough to complete a program or service; whether withdrawal from a program is formal or de facto, drop-outs are distinguished from stop-outs insofar as the former express no intention of completing the program or service at a later date (See Stop-Out ) A drop-out leaves a program voluntarily as apposed to having services terminated by the provider (See Terminee )
disapproval If you describe someone as a drop-out, you disapprove of the fact that they have rejected the accepted ways of society, for example by not having a regular job
A drop-out is someone who has left school or college before they have finished their studies. high-school drop-outs
The sudden loss of signal in the middle of a track You would say the signal "drops out" of the track
part of artwork that does not print
Portions of originals that do not reproduce, especially colored lines or background areas, often on purpose
If you refer to the drop-out rate, you are referring to the number of people who leave a school or college early, or leave a course or other activity before they have finished it. The drop-out rate among students is currently one in three
Prematurely and voluntarily leave (school, a race, or the like)

Nothing went well in high school, so he dropped out.

dropout
Someone who has left an educational institution without completing the course

The politicians of the world are mere political university dropouts.

tune in, turn on, drop out
Pay attention to the new way of living; take drugs; abandon the established ways
drop out
If someone drops out of college or a race, for example, they leave it without finishing what they started. He'd dropped out of high school at the age of 16 She dropped out after 20 kilometres with stomach trouble
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disapproval If someone drops out, they reject the accepted ways of society and live outside the usual system. She encourages people to keep their jobs rather than dropping out to live in a commune. see also drop-out
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quit school; quit any organized endeavor (race, course, contest, etc.); leave, depart
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PERSONS 16 TO 19 YEARS NOT ENROLLED IN SCHOOL AND NOT A HIGH SCHOOL
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CCC student who has not enrolled for three or more years
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give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat; "In the second round, the challenger gave up"
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A loss of data that occurs when the receiver is expecting a continuous signal Drop out is a signal level drop of more than 12 dB for more than 4 msec
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A momentary loss of the carrier and sound, or a buildup of background noise when the transmitter is in a certain location in the room Moving the transmitter (even a few inches) usually restores the sound to normal
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describes type which becomes white within a dark (or color) background see reversed
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A graphic image created by printing the background and allowing the color of the paper to create the positive elements of the image
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leave school or an educational program prematurely; "Many students drop out because they are not prepared for our challenging program
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leave school or an educational program prematurely; "Many students drop out because they are not prepared for our challenging program"
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The technique that can give a mediocre photo greater contrast by photographically removing some dots to create highlights that show the actual white of the paper
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Law 13 - Kick-off and Restart kicks
drop out of a race
withdraw from a race
dropout
someone who quits school before graduation
dropout
In wireless microphones, a loss of RF signal which results in loss of audio or audio that is noticeably noisy Also refers to a small physical area where there is insufficient RF signal present to obtain satisfactory wireless operation Dropouts are normally caused by multipath or signal blockage due to some type of obstruction
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Drop in the playback radio frequency level, resulting from an absence of oxide on a portion of the videotape, causing no audio or video information to be stored there Dropout usually appears as a quick streak in the video
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A student who leaves school before graduation or completion of a program of study for any reason except death or transfer to another school Students drop out of school for many reason¾ academic failure, discipline problems, employment, illness, marriage, family instability, and/or dislike of school
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Loss of part of a recorded video or audio signal, showing up as glitches on playback Can be caused by damaged record heads, dirty tapes or heads, etc
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An imperfection in the stripe leading to a variation in output The most common dropouts take the form of surface imperfections, consisting of oxide agglomerates, imbedded foreign matter, or redeposited wear products
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Any student, grades nine through 12, who leaves school for any reason, except death, before graduation or completion of a program of studies and who does not transfer to another school
dropout
The minimum voltage difference between input and output of a regulator
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Loss of equipment operation due to noise, sag, or interruption A discrete voltage loss Or a voltage sag (complete or partial) for a very short period of time (milliseconds)
dropout
  The total number of students in grades 9 through 12 who dropped out of school during the school year and previous summer divided by the average enrollment in the given reporting year and following school year   NOTE:   This percentage reflects the dropout rate from the school year prior to the reporting year
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A student is identified as a dropout if the individual is absent without an approved excuse or documented transfer and does not return to school by the fall of the following year, or if he or she completes the school year but fails to re-enroll the following school year Not all school leavers are dropouts; the reasons reported by districts for the students' departures are the primary determinants of whether any given student's PEIMS "leaver record" will be included in the dropout count
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Halftone dots or fine lines eliminated from highlights by overexposure during camera work
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A discrete voltage loss A voltage sag (complete or partial) for a very short period of time (milliseconds) constitutes a dropout
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{i} withdrawing from school or from a course prior to completion; student who quits school before completing his studies; short pause in sound transmission in a web phone call due to data loss (Telecommunications)
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As of the 1995-96 school year, the definition changed to reflect the following October 1 to October 1 standard established by the NCES: a dropout is an individual in grades 7-12 who was enrolled in public school at some time during the previous school year, and (1) Was not enrolled by October 1 of the current school year; (2) Has not graduated from high school or completed a state- or district-approved education program (3) Does not meet any of the following exclusionary conditions: (a) transfer to another public school district, home school, private school, or state- or district-approved educational program; (b) temporary absence due to suspension or school-approved illness; or (c) death
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The loss of data from one or more scan lines
dropout
someone who quits school before graduation someone who withdraws from a social group or environment
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Any discrete variation in signal level during the reproduction of recorded data which results in a data-reduction error
dropout
Significant loss of signal amplitude capable of affecting data and servo accuracy, usually related to a physical defect
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The term dropout refers to an event, such a leaving school before graduating; or a status, such as an individual who is not in school and is not a graduate A person who drops out of school may later return and graduate At the time the person has left school, he/she is called a dropout At the time the person returns to school, he/she is called a stopout Measures to describe these behaviors include event dropout, status dropout rate, and high school completion rate
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someone who withdraws from a social group or environment
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An image with black and white areas only and no intermediate gray tones Usually made by using high-contrast lith film
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