ele alır

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Turkish - English
handles
Rings, often stirrup-shaped but sometimes semicircular, cast in pairs on the upper side of gun and howitzer tubes at the center of balance With the cascabel, the handles were used to attach tackles when lifting a piece to or from its carriage The handles of ornately-decorated early ordnance were often cast in the form of dolphins, and early works call then by that name
Axe handles are made of hickory and range from 20" to 36" long The most common is 36" Handles for single-bit axes are curved to help increase leverage Double-bit axes have straight handles because the handle must be symmetrical with the double-edge head
The squares that appear on the borders of selected objects like a Text Box When handles of different size are present, the large handle is used to move and the smaller handles are used to resize
Handles give you something to grab on to! You wouldn't get very far in graphics editing without these
third-person singular of handle
Names that the wrestlers usually use themselves Usually not the names that they use in the ring
Places on a widget or screen where the object can be"grabbed" for repositioning or resizing
Bars at the back of a two-man sled that the brakeman pushes on to get it started on the descent
A ‘Handle’ refers to (or identifies) elements associated with inter-application communications (i e a database connection is achieved via dbhandle )
Flattened half-rings case on some bronze weapons Placed over the center of gravity to facilitie lifiting On early, heavily decorated weapons, the handles were often cast to resemble dolphins, and were known by this name
Small squares that appear around the periphery of a selected object
used instead of a control bar to fly the kite In 4 line kites, a pair of bent handles with one power line connected to the top and one brake line connected to the bottom of each A "link line" or harness line runs between the two handles to allow a harness to take the load of the kite and for one-hand or short-term no-hands flying Allows more precise landing, better luff recovery, quicker handling and better sensitivity, but less tendency to automatically return to a neutral position, less solid-feeling, more "fumbly" and usually twitchier Generally considered unsuitable for inflatable kites
Whether this term is taken from trucky talk like "Trying to get a handle or something" or not is open to speculation, but what it means in chatting circles is the name you go by when you chat Some people use their own name and look rather unholy, not to mention dull, when they go into Christian rooms surrounded by handles like Jesus Loves Me, God's Little Sunbeam and Seen The Light (yeah right, as if anyone would call themselves something like THAT ), but then, their argument might be that at least they are being honest and not trying to be someone they're not Boy, some chatters can be so sensitive And no, I'm NOT one of them, so WATCH IT!!
Small squares on (or sometimes near) elements to indicate that they have been selected
plural of handle
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