extinction

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{i} nesli tükenme
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) sönümleme
(Kanun) sükut
lağvetme
(Tıp) sönüm
(Jeoloji) ortadan kalkma
(Meteoroloji) radyasyon azalımı
(Ticaret) ilga
fesih
sönme
söndürme
{i} yok olma

Dinozorların aniden yok olmaları hakkında birçok teori var ama gerçek sebep hâlâ belirsiz olarak kalmaktadır. - There are many theories about the sudden extinction of the dinosaurs, but the real cause still remains anyone's guess.

Şimdi onlar hakkında konuşmayı değil dillerimizi yok olmaktan kurtarmayı istiyoruz. - Now we want to save our languages from extinction, not talk about them.

{i} feshetme
{i} imha
{i} yok etme
(Tıp) Ortadan kalkma, yok olma, imha olma
(Tıp) Şartlı refleks'in kendisiin yaratan faktörün yetersizliği nedeniyle kayboluşu
(Tıp) Ortadan kaldırma, yok etme, imha etme
ekstinksiyon
sönme/soyu tükenme
ortadan kaldırma
ortadan (sürekli olarak) kalkma
bir neslin tükenmesi
soy tükenmesi
soyu tükenme
extinction coefficient
(Kimya) ekstinksiyon katsayısı
extinction coefficient
(Kimya) sönümleme katsayısı
extinction of species
türlerin yok olma
extinction voltage
sonum gerilimi
extinction burst
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) sönümleme patlaması
extinction of debt
(Kanun) alacağın sukutu
extinction of good faith
(Kanun) ayni hakkın sukutu
extinction of security
(Kanun) rehnin sukutu
extinction potential
(Elektrik, Elektronik) ekstinksiyon potansiyeli
extinction potential
(Elektrik, Elektronik) sönüm gerilimi
extinction voltage
(Elektrik, Elektronik) söndürme gerilimi
extinct
soyu tükenmiş

İnsan ırkı bile bir gün soyu tükenmiş olacak. - Even the human race will become extinct one day.

Tüplü dalgıçlar suyun altında altın paralar, antik kalıntılar, soyu tükenmiş hayvanların kalıntıları dahil birçok ilginç şeyler buldu. - Scuba divers have found many interesting things under water including gold coins, ancient ruins, and fossils of extinct animals.

extinct
nesli tükenmiş
extinct
tükenmiş

Dinozorların çok uzun zaman önce nesilleri tükenmiştir. - Dinosaurs became extinct a very long time ago.

Tüplü dalgıçlar suyun altında altın paralar, antik kalıntılar, soyu tükenmiş hayvanların kalıntıları dahil birçok ilginç şeyler buldu. - Scuba divers have found many interesting things under water including gold coins, ancient ruins, and fossils of extinct animals.

extinct
extinct volcano sönmüş yanardağ
extinct
sönmüş
extinct
bitmiş
arc extinction
ark sönümü
extinct
(hayvan/vb.) nesli tükenmiş
extinct
doğada tükenmiş
extinct
soyu tüke

Tüplü dalgıçlar suyun altında altın paralar, antik kalıntılar, soyu tükenmiş hayvanların kalıntıları dahil birçok ilginç şeyler buldu. - Scuba divers have found many interesting things under water including gold coins, ancient ruins, and fossils of extinct animals.

Bu tür kelebeklerin artık soyu tükenmiş bulunmaktadır. - Butterflies of this species are now extinct.

animal extinction
Hayvan neslinin tükenmesi
species extinction
türlerin yok olma
angle of extinction
sonme acisi
extinct
{s} sönük

Sönük volkanlar muhtemelen tekrar püskürmeyecek. - Extinct volcanoes will likely never erupt again.

extinct
battal
extinct
{s} varisi olmayan
extinct
sönmüş/soyu tükenmiş
extinct
{s} yok olmuş
extinct
kaldırılmış yok edilmiş
extinct
(Tıp) Soyu tükenmiş, ortadan kalkmış
extinct
extinct animal nesli tükenmiş hayvan
extinct
ilga edilmiş
facing extinction
yok olmaya yüz tutmuş
inclined extinction
eğik sönme
lead to one's extinction
soyunu tüketmek
lead to one's extinction
soyunu kurutmak
lead to one's extinction
neslini tüketmek
lead to one's extinction
neslini kurutmak
mass extinction
kitle yok oluşu
mass extinction
kitle ekstinksiyonu
on the edge of extinction
nesli tükenmek üzere
sensory extinction
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) duyusal sönümleme
straight extinction
dik sönme
wavy extinction
dalgalı sönme
English - English
The action of making or becoming extinct; annihilation
The absorption or scattering of electromagnetic radiation emitted by astronomical objects by intervening dust and gas before it reaches the observer
{n} abolition, destruction
The act of extinguishing or making extinct; a putting an end to; the act of putting out or destroying light, fire, life, activity, influence, etc
The termination of any lineage of organisms, from subspecies to species and higher taxonomic categories from genera to phyla Extinction can be local, in which one or more populations of a species or other unit vanish but others survive elsewhere, or total (global), in which all the populations vanish When biologists speak of the extinction of a particular species without further qualification, they mean total extinction1
is when a species of any animal, plant or creature is no longer found alive Back to Mammal main page
a conditioning process in which the reinforcer is removed and a conditioned response becomes independent of the conditioned stimulus
Disappearance of a species from all or part of their geographic range Also see background extinction and mass extinction
The total disappearance of a species or taxon
The human-caused or natural process whereby a species or population ceases to exist (1) See Endangered Species, Threatened Species
Process where no more of a species live on our planet, e g dinosaurs are extinct Many species are threatened with extinction
A gradual reduction in the frequency of occurrence of an operant behavior that results from a lack of reinforcement of the response
no longer active; extinguished; "the extinction of the volcano"
the attenuation of light due to scattering and absorption as it passes through a medium
The apparent dimming of star or planet when low on the horizon due to absorption by the Earth's atmosphere
Occurs when all the members of a specific kind of plant or animal have died
State of being extinguished or of ceasing to be; destruction; suppression; as, the extinction of life, of a family, of a quarrel, of claim
When all the members of a clade or taxon die, the group is said to be extinct
The total disappearance of a species or higher taxon, so that it no longer exists anywhere
no longer active; extinguished; "the extinction of the volcano
a conditioning process in which the reinforcer is removed and a conditioned response becomes independent of the conditioned stimulus complete annihilation; "they think a meteor cause the extinction of the dinosaurs"
The procedure in a conditioning experiment where the unconditioned stimulus or the reinforcer is no longer presented (Anderson)
complete annihilation; "they think a meteor cause the extinction of the dinosaurs"
The dying out of a species of living thing, and its complete disappearance from the earth
A process for weakening behavior to its preconditioning level In the respondent model, it consists of continuous presentation of the conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus In the operant model, it consists of withholding reinforcement after the response is emitted
Blockage of the Sun's light caused by certain aerosols and gases in the atmosphere
Extinction occurs when the behavior or response fades out over time due to non-reinforcement
the reduction of the intensity of radiation as a consequence of absorption and radiation no longer in existence; "the extinction of a species"
A procedure in which reinforcement that previously followed a behavior is discontinued
{i} extinguishment; annihilation, total destruction
the reduction of the intensity of radiation as a consequence of absorption and radiation
Used by biologists to describe the irreversible loss of a living species
The failure of a taxonomic group to produce direct descendants, causing its worldwide disappearance from the record at a given point in time
The total disappearance of a species of plant or animal Most widely known is the extinction of the dinosaurs
Reinforcement is withheld from a previously reinforced behavior and therefore the behavior decreases The goal of withholding reinforcement is to decrease the target behavior
the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning; "the extinction of the lights" a conditioning process in which the reinforcer is removed and a conditioned response becomes independent of the conditioned stimulus complete annihilation; "they think a meteor cause the extinction of the dinosaurs" the reduction of the intensity of radiation as a consequence of absorption and radiation no longer in existence; "the extinction of a species" no longer active; extinguished; "the extinction of the volcano
dying out of a species
no longer in existence; "the extinction of a species"
The extinction of a species of animal or plant is the death of all its remaining living members. An operation is beginning to try to save a species of crocodile from extinction
If someone refers to the extinction of a way of life or type of activity, they mean that the way of life or activity stops existing. The loggers say their jobs are faced with extinction because of declining timber sales. Dying out or termination of a species. It occurs when a species can no longer reproduce at replacement levels. Most past extinctions are thought to have resulted from environmental changes that the doomed species was either unable to adapt to or that caused it to adapt so thoroughly that it became a distinctly new species. The effect of humans on the environment, through hunting, collecting, and habitat destruction, has become the principal factor in plant and animal extinctions
complete disappearance of a species because of failure to adapt to environmental change
the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning; "the extinction of the lights"
reduction in the intensity of the light (the number of photons) from a celestial body as the light passes through a dust cloud Dust clouds in space make stars behind the dust clouds appear dimmer than they would be if the dust was not there
cease
extinction of species
Dying out or termination of a species. It occurs when a species can no longer reproduce at replacement levels. Most past extinctions are thought to have resulted from environmental changes that the doomed species was either unable to adapt to or that caused it to adapt so thoroughly that it became a distinctly new species. The effect of humans on the environment, through hunting, collecting, and habitat destruction, has become the principal factor in plant and animal extinctions
K-T extinction event
The rapid dying off of a large percentage of all animal species in a comparatively short period of time 65.5 million years ago. This coincides with the end of the Cretaceous period, and may have been caused by an impact event
extinct
Extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc.)

Poor Edward's cigarillo was already extinct.

extinct
No longer actively erupting

Most of the volcanos on this island are now extinct.

interstellar extinction
the dimming of light from the stars due to absorption and scattering from dust in the interstellar medium
mass extinction
A sharp decrease in the total number of species in a relatively short period of time
extinct
being no longer in existence
extinct
{a} extinguished, abolished, at an end, dead
pseudo-extinction
[MASS NOUN] (Palaeontology) the apparent extinction of a group of organisms of which modified descendant forms survive
Extinct
didine
angle of extinction
the angle from its axis that a crystal must be rotated before appearing maximally dark when viewed in polarized light
extinct
Extinguished; put out; quenched; as, a fire, a light, or a lamp, is extinct; an extinct volcano
extinct
of e g volcanos; permanently inactive; "an extinct volcano"
extinct
A species of animal or plant that is extinct no longer has any living members, either in the world or in a particular place. It is 250 years since the wolf became extinct in Britain
extinct
species gone forever, none alive anywhere
extinct
[adj] A species of organism that has no living representatives
extinct
Being no longer found anywhere in the world-e g ; passenger pigeon
extinct
Being no longer found anywhere in the world (e g , passenger pigeon) without reference to cause(s)
extinct
No longer in existence; having died out
extinct
No longer living Generally applied to a taxon As opposed to extant
extinct
An extinct volcano is one that does not erupt or is not expected to erupt any more. Its tallest volcano, long extinct, is Olympus Mons
extinct
volcanos; permanently inactive; "an extinct volcano" of a fire; being out or having grown cold; "threw his extinct cigarette into the stream"; "the fire is out" no longer in existence; lost or especially having died out leaving no living representatives; "an extinct species of fish"; "an extinct royal family"; "extinct laws and customs
extinct
a plant or animal species may entirely cease to exist Recent examples are the dodo, a large flightless bird which used to live as recently as two hundred years ago, on the island of Mauritius There are today many species of birds, flowers, fish, insects, large mammals, including certain types of whale, which are threatened with extinction, most as a result of human activity Happily, the smallpox virus is about to become extinct
extinct
- When all members of a species have died out
extinct
If a particular kind of worker, way of life, or type of activity is extinct, it no longer exists, because of changes in society. Herbalism had become an all but extinct skill in the Western world
extinct
A species of plant or animal of which no individuals remain living anywhere on the planet
extinct
No longer alive; no longer in existence
extinct
something that is no longer found living anywhere on Earth
extinct
no longer in existence; lost or especially having died out leaving no living representatives; "an extinct species of fish"; "an extinct royal family"; "extinct laws and customs
extinct
species no longer in existence or not located in the wild during the past 50 years
extinct
of a fire; being out or having grown cold; "threw his extinct cigarette into the stream"; "the fire is out"
extinct
Extinction is a natural process that has occurred throughout the history of life on earth The significant difference in today's world is the rate of extinction Between 1600 - 1850 scientists documented only five animal extinctions - or one animal every 30 years Since 1850 the rate of global extinction has escalated to at least one animal every 2 15 years
extinct
A species of plant or animal that is no longer living
extinct
means that an animal or plant no longer exists on earth Millions of animal and plant species have already died out and some scientists estimate that about six species a minute become extinct Extinction is a natural process that humans have unnaturally accelerated through our activities including cutting down the forests, building towns and cities and roads
extinct
A volcano that is not expected to erupt again
extinct
No longer existing
extinct
no longer in existence
extinct
Refers to a species that no longer exists on Earth
extinct
refers to a species that no longer exists Local extinction occurs when every member of a particular population has died Global extinction occurs when every member of a species has died The passenger pigeon and the dodo are examples of globally extinct birds
extinct
no longer in to be found or in existence
extinct
volcanos; permanently inactive; "an extinct volcano"
extinct
Plants and animals that no longer exist
extinct
No longer used; obsolete, discontinued
extinct
Without a survivor; without force; dead; as, a family becomes extinct; an extinct feud or law
extinct
No longer erupting
extinct
{s} nonexistent; vanished, dead
extinct
A species which no longer exists The Stellar sea cow is an example of a species which once lived on the Pacific's East Coast and is now extinct
extinct
of e
extinct
– no longer existing or active; died out
extinct
To cause to be extinct
extinct
Has died out, is no longer in existence
extinct
(ek stinkt') A species that is no longer in existence
extinctions
plural of extinction
in danger of extinction
in danger of dying out
mass extinction
A catastrophic, widespread perturbation where major groups of species become extinct in a relatively short time compared to normal background extinctions
mass extinction
The dying-out of several plant and/or animal groups over a brief period of geological time
mass extinction
An event in which a large number of organisms in many different clades are eliminated
mass extinction
An event in which large numbers of species die out in a very short time across the whole of the Earth The K-T event was one of the 'Big Five', the five largest mass extinctions
mass extinction
The sudden disappearance in the fossil record of a large number of species of life, to be replaced by new species in subsequent layers Mass extinctions are indications of catastrophic changes in the environment, such as might be produced by a large impact on the Earth
mass extinction
n: A catastrophic, widespread -- often global -- event in which major groups of species are wiped out over a relatively short period when compared to normal ( background ) extinction rates There have been five major mass extinctions, of natural causes (in at least one case due to an asteroid impacting the earth), in the earth's history We are now entering a sixth great mass extinction, this time of unnatural causes human activities
threat of extinction
threat to certain animals and plants that are disappearing from the Earth
extinction

    Hyphenation

    ex·tinc·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    îkstîngkşın

    Pronunciation

    /əkˈstəɴɢksʜən/ /ɪkˈstɪŋkʃən/

    Etymology

    () French extinction Latin extinctio (“extinction, annihilation”) extinguere, past participle extinctus (“to extinguish”); see extinguish.

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