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English - Turkish
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ghost
hayalet

Jody sanki bir hayalet görmüş gibi görünüyor. - Jody looks as if she had seen a ghost.

Tom hayaletlere inanmıyor. - Tom doesn't believe in ghosts.

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{i} ruh

Mary bir hayalet ya da ruhu sırtına dokunmuş gibi hissetti. - Mary felt as if a ghost or spirit had touched her back.

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hortlak

Gerçekten bir hortlak gördüm. - I actually saw a ghost.

Bugünlerde hiç kimse hortlaklara inanmıyor. - Nowadays nobody believes in ghosts.

ghost
(Biyokimya) alyuvar zarı
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yankı imgesi
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ghost writer bir diğerinin hesabına ve onun ismi altında makale veya kitap yazan kimse
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ghost town ahalisi olmayan metruk kasaba
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eser
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başkasının adına yazmak
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heyulâ
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{f} peşinde koşmak
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{f} niteliksiz yazılar yazmak
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{i} iz
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ruh teslim etmek
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give up the ghost ölmek
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çıkıverme
English - English
The effect that interference caused by a multi-path reception problem has on a television screen
A form of identity theft in which someone steals the identity, and sometimes even the role within society, of a specific dead person (the "ghost") who is not widely known to be deceased
Ghost imaging
The practice of hiding prisoners from inspection from (possibly hostile) outside inspectors
(1) Phenomenon of a faint image appearing on a printed sheet where it was not intended to appear Chemical ghosting refers to the transfer of the faint image from the front of one sheet to the back of another sheet Mechanical ghosting refers to the faint image appearing as a repeat of an image on the same side of the sheet (2) Phenomenon of printed image appearing too light because of ink starvation
The undesirable appearance of faint replicas of printed images, caused chemically or mechanically to top
(a) An image which appears as a lighter area on a subsequent print, due to local blanket depressions from previous image areas (b) Marring of a print by an image on it of work on the reverse side which has interfered with its drying, so that differences in the trapping of some colours or gloss variations are apparent GLOSS Gloss can refer to the reflectivity of paper itself or of the printed result on it Gloss of paper is measured by using a Gardner gloss meter, which measures reflected light at an angle of 75°, and is expressed in Gardner gloss units - the higher the number, the glossier the paper surface
In monitors, shadows and streaking due to drastic changes in onscreen intensity are referred to as ghosting It is common to see white or black shadows to the right of a solid bar drawn on the screen
Phenomenon of a faint image on a printed sheet where it was not intended to appear
A signal interference condition producing positive or negative pictures displaced in time from the desired picture, caused by multi-path signal reception Ghost pictures also result from cable ringing
A video blemish where the image from a previous frame is faded but visible in the following frame, resulting in blurry motion It is often seen on old television sets or on cheaper DV cameras
Image which appears as a lighter area on a subsequent print due to local blanket depressions from previous image areas on a letterpress rotary machine as well as on an offset press
The faint sound produced by a plectrum brushing the string when the register is in its off position The register should be adjusted to withdraw the plectrum or the pluctrum should be adjusted or trimmed
The illegal practice of one firm driving a stock's price higher or lower, while other conspiring firms follow their lead to drive up the price of the stock while the investing public is unaware
(1) an image of the printed design or copy which extends beyond the limits of the stencil, usually with less ink deposition than the intended print area, caused by the slight creeping of improperly stretched screen printing fabric; (The fabric tends to "creep" in the direction of the squeegee stroke, thus making a second imprint); (2) wet-on-wet printing, the result of offsetting of wet prints onto the back of the screen
Image appears too light because of ink starvation or a faint printed image that appears where it was not
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A phenomenon occurring when voltage from an energized element leaks to an adjacent OFF element and turns the adjacent element partially ON Typically seen on STN and DSTN screens
Also known as gloss ghosting A condition occurring during sheetfed printing when inks containing drying oils are used in production Vapors from drying ink on one side of a press sheet interact chemically with the dry ink densities printed on a sheet in contact or on the reverse side of the same sheet creating unintended faint images
This is a common term for double images If you look at a clock and some of the numbers have a lighter ghost image just off to the side, this is ghosting more
Phenomenon on a faint image on a printed sheet where it was not intended to appear
A faint printed image that appears on a printed sheet where it was not intended More often than not, this problem is a function of graphical design It is hard to tell when or where ghosting will occur Sometimes you can see the problem developing immediately after printing the sheet, other times the problem occurs while drying However, if the problem occurs, it is costly to fix, if it can be fixed Occasionally it can be eliminated by changing the color sequence, the inks, the paper, changing to a press with a drier, printing the problem area in a separate pass through the press or changing the racking (reducing the number of sheets on the drying racks) Since it is a function of graphical design, the buyer pays for the increased cost
The illegal practice that one firm drives a stock's price higher or lower, while other conspiring firms follow its lead to influence up the price of the stock
A distortion of image due to irregular healing of the corneal surface
Refers to a problem with older monitors; if a computer remained idle for an extended period of time, a dim image (ghost) of the current screen display was etched permanently on the monitor 8 22
The appearance of a faint image of the design being printed in areas which are not intended to receive that part of the image Usually caused by insufficient ink supply
ghost
The spirit; the soul of man

Then gives her grieved ghost thus to lament. — Spenser.

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To ghostwrite
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An unwanted image similar to and overlapping or adjacent to the main one on a television screen, caused by the transmitted image being received both directly and via reflection
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To haunt
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A ghostwriter
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Any faint shadowy semblance; an unsubstantial image; a phantom; a glimmering

Each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor. — Poe.

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A nature spirit, ancestor or house spirit (see brownie ) revered in Heathenry

Before all else, we speak to the land to the ghosts and spirits of this place known to many as pixies, fairies, brownies, or elfs. (Math Jones).

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an image of a file or hard disk
ghost
to copy a file or hard drive image
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An unresponsive user on IRC, resulting from the user's client disconnecting without notifying the server
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apparition
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{n} the soul of a person deceased, soul, spirit
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{v} to haunt, die, give up the ghost
Ghost
{i} Academy Award-winning film starring Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze (released in 1990)
Ghost
Also known as poltergeists, ghosts are disembodied spirits
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a mental representation of some haunting experience; "he looked like he had seen a ghost"; "it aroused specters from his past" the visible disembodied soul of a dead person write for someone else; "How many books have you ghostwritten so far?" move like a ghost; "The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard
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A ghost is a spirit of a dead person that returns to haunt a person or place Ghosts are often thought to be trying to communicate a message to the living
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haunt like a ghost; pursue; "Fear of illness haunts her"
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a mental representation of some haunting experience; "he looked like he had seen a ghost"; "it aroused specters from his past"
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Tannish corn snakes that are both hypomelanistic and anerythristic
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The electronic function of overlaying two continuous-tone images so that both images can be seen in the resulting processing file The strength of each image can be varied, so that one appears visually dominant
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When an image is screened back or shaded down in intensity, it is called a ghosted image Both full-color and black and white images can be ghosted
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an old Saxon word equivalent to soul or spirit It is the translation of the Hebrew nephesh_ and the Greek _pneuma, both meaning "breath," "life," "spirit," the "living principle" (Job 11: 20; Jer 15: 9; Matt 27: 50; John 19: 30) The expression "to give up the ghost" means to die (Lam 1: 19; Gen 25: 17; 35: 29; 49: 33; Job 3: 11) (See HOLY GHOST )
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A false image formed in a telescope, camera, or other optical device by reflection from the surfaces of one or more lenses
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To die; to expire
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If there is a ghost of something, that thing is so faint or weak that it hardly exists. He gave the ghost of a smile The sun was warm and there was just a ghost of a breeze from the north-west
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An identity that does not relate to a real person It is not unknown for staff with the necessary IT skills to create a fictitious user with a password that allows that user to access the system with impunity, knowing that an audit trail will lead nowhere Ghosts may also appear on the payroll, courtesy of a user who has the power to create new files in the personnel and payroll systems The creation of user profiles and the granting of logical access rights is a high security function and must be strictly monitored, preferably with dual controls for creation and authorization
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an apparition that appears to be the spirit of a deceased human being
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{f} haunt; move like a ghost; sail along smoothly; ghostwrite (a book, speech, etc.)
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write for someone else; "How many books have you ghostwritten so far?"
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on WorldsAway Dreamscape, "ghosting" means to be present in a room without being seen by other participants See also "unghost"
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The disembodied soul; the soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death; an apparition; a specter
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A false image formed in a telescope by reflection from the surfaces of one or more lenses
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The part of the human body containing human identity This term was created to avoid confusion about the definition of a man and the soul in the cybernetic age
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Any faint shadowy semblance; an unsubstantial image; a phantom; a glimmering; as, not a ghost of a chance; the ghost of an idea
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{i} spirit; phantom; shadow; hint, trace; ghost writer (Slang)
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A prime who visits the planes via astral spell Since it involves little physical risk on the prime's part, it's often considered cowardly and even distasteful by planars (the prime hasn't even deigned to come to the planes with his actual body) The term "cord babies" is also used, though less frequently
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The ghost of something, especially of something bad that has happened, is the memory of it. the ghost of anti-Americanism
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move like a ghost; "The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard"
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move like a ghost; "The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard
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To appear to or haunt in the form of an apparition
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the visible disembodied soul of a dead person write for someone else; "How many books have you ghostwritten so far?"
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A ghost is the spirit of a dead person that someone believes they can see or feel. the ghost of Marie Antoinette The village is haunted by the ghosts of the dead children
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fantom, zonbi
ghost
A way of installing software into the laptop
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Soul or spectre of a dead person, usually believed to inhabit the netherworld and to be capable of returning in some form to the world of the living
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If a book or other piece of writing is ghosted, it is written by a writer for another person, for example a politician or sportsman, who then publishes it as his or her own work. I published his autobiography, which was very competently ghosted by a woman journalist from the Daily Mail I ghosted his weekly rugby column for the Telegraph. = ghost-write
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A shadowy or weak image in the received picture offset either to the left or right of the primary image, the result of transmission conditions which create secondary signals that are received earlier or later than the main or primary signal A ghost displaced to the left of the primary image is designated as "leading" and one displaced to the right is designated as "following" (lagging) When the tonal variations of the ghost are the same as the primary image, it is designated as "positive" and when it is in reverse, it is designated as "negative"
ghost
An AB coating on translucent matte beads
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a writer who gives the credit of authorship to someone else
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"The outward and visible sign of an inward fear " [DD]
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  A secondary image or signal resulting from echo, envelope delay distortion, or multipath reception
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Entalin "Ghosts" (or "Partials" as they are sometimes called) are Attistars that have been created with an edited personality and partial memories of an ancient Entalin Ghosts are rather dangerous as they operate independently of the Attistar Main and usually have their own agendas Most Entalis were a little leary about creating Ghosts, so there aren't a huge number of them around Typically, Entalins who did create Ghosts absorbed their memories back into their own minds and disolved the Ghost after it had performed the function it was created for
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the visible disembodied soul of a dead person
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a spirit of a dead person that wanders around on the Earth because they didn't know where to go or what to do after they died - ghosts are negative because they've lost their knowledge; don't trust them, even if they seem friendly, lonely or funny
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a suggestion of some quality; "there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone"; "he detected a ghost of a smile on her face"
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Used in a NickServ command to retrieve your nickname if it was left behind on the server due to a disconnection or heavy lag
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If someone does not stand or does not have a ghost of a chance of doing something, they have very little chance of succeeding in it. He doesn't stand a ghost of a chance of selling the house. to write something as a ghost writer. Soul or specter of a deceased person. Belief in ghosts has been common since ancient times and is reflected in folklore around the world. It is based on the notion that the spirit is separable from the body and can continue its existence after the death of the body. Ghosts are believed to inhabit the netherworld and to be capable of returning to the world of the living, appearing as living beings or in a nebulous likeness of the deceased. They are thought to be especially likely to haunt places or people connected with some strong emotion of their past life, such as fear, remorse, or the terror of a violent death. The traditional visual manifestations of haunting include ghostly apparitions, the movement of objects, or the appearance of strange lights; auditory signs include disembodied laughter and screams, knocking, or footsteps
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