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Definition of housings in English Turkish dictionary

housing
{i} konut

Yükselmiş kiralar için kısmen şiddetli konut sıkıntısı suçlanacaktır. - The severe housing shortage is partly to blame for the inflated rents.

Onlar iyi konut alamadı. - They could not get good housing.

housing
housing problem mesken sorunu
housing
{i} ev
housing
gömlek
housing
yerleşim
housing
(Mekanik) karter
housing
konaklayarak
housing
yerleşme
housing
(Politika, Siyaset) ev işleri
housing
{i} konaklama
housing
(Politika, Siyaset,Ticaret) yerleştirme
housing
{i} ev sağlama
housing
(Otomotiv) hazne
housing
yuva
housing
kasa
housing
(Mekanik) kutu
housing
yer
housing
(Politika, Siyaset,Ticaret) mesken
housing
kılıf
housing
(Askeri) ambar payı
housing
kutu-muhafaza
housing
çerçeve
housing
bir makinenin bölümlerini koruyan çerçeve ya da levha
housing
barınak
housing
{f} ev sağla
housing
barınacak yer
housing
iskan
housing
iskân
housing
evler
housing
(makine) kutu, mahfaza
housing
(Mühendislik) Hazne, kazan, kap. (Bakınız ayrıca vessel.)

Initial pressure of the filter housing is 4 bars.

housing
Barınma, barındırma
housing
barın
housing
konutlanma
housing
belleme
housing
{i} hâşâ
housing
bir makinenin bölümlerini koruyan çerçeve
housing
bir makinanın kısımlarını yerinde tutan çerçeve veya levha
housing
{i} konutlandırma
housing
yer sağla
housing
{i} konutlar

Çoğu kişinin, konutlarının koşulları hakkında şikayet edecek bir şeyi vardır. - Most people have something to complain about their housing conditions.

housing
levha/konutlar/iskan
housing
barınacakiskan
housing
{i} at örtüsü
housing
{i} toplu konut
housing
{i} mak. kutu, karter: clutch housing debriyaj karteri
housing
housing project site
housing
konut,n.konaklama: v.ev sağla: prep.konaklayarak
housing
{i} barındırma, iskân
housing
gövde
housing
muhafaza
English - English
stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse
plural of housing
housing
The activity of enclosing something or providing a residence for someone
housing
A mechanical component's container or covering

The gears were grinding against their housing.

housing
{n} a putting into a house, a horsecloth, a line of three strands for seizings
housing
A frame, bracket, or box for holding or protecting a mechanical part Ex bushing plate
housing
A wide trench cut along the grain to house a shelf or similar, also called a 'dado'
housing
A ported enclosure which directs the flow of a gas through the filter element (099)
housing
A frame or support for holding something in place, as journal boxes, etc
housing
The body portion of a paddle handle that holds the paddle and other internal components
housing
An appendage to the hames or collar of a harness
housing
About Housing
housing
Enclosure for recessed sockets and trim above the ceiling
housing
present participle of house
housing
Made from porcelain or pyrex glass, a housing is mounted in the sign and provides the contact between the electrode and the lead-in wire
housing
Supercedes piston cylinder walls and head Two kinds: peripheral and side The latter has three sub-types: front, central, and side (depending on the number of rotors)
housing
The space taken out of one solid, to admit the insertion of part of another, as the end of one timber in the side of another
housing
a protective cover designed to contain or support a mechanical component
housing
A removable protective cover, particularly for external plant equipment
housing
The outer sleeve through which a brake or gear cable is pulled The housing transmits an equal push to counter the pull on the inner cable Traditional housing consists of a tight spiral of steel wire, usually coated with plastic Newer versions have synthetic liners to reduce friction This type of housing is still used for brake cables See also Bowden cable With the advent of index shifting, greater precision was required, particularly for handlebar-mounted shift controls For this application, "compressionless" housing is now used This differs from traditional housing in that the wire part consists of a bundle of parallel wires, running more-or-less parallel to the cable This reduces the tendency of the housing to change effective length when it flexes as the handlebars turn This type of housing should not be used for brake cables, as it is likely to rupture under the higher loads involved in braking
housing
The act of putting or receiving under shelter; the state of dwelling in a habitation
housing
a general word that refers to the buildings in which people live It is used to talk about the prices or the living conditions for example
housing
To provide an adequate housing supply that meets housing demand The demand should meet the needs of persons of all income levels, age groups and special needs
housing
Supercedes piston cylinder walls and head Two kinds: peripheral and side The latter has three sub-types: front, central, and rear (depending on the number of rotors)
housing
stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse
housing
A cover or cloth for a horse's saddle, as an ornamental or military appendage; a saddlecloth; a horse cloth; in plural, trappings
housing
The shallow mortise or cavity for receiving the major part of a timber end Usually coupled with a smaller deep mortise to receive a tenon for tying the joint
housing
frame and in-ceiling electrical part of recessed fixture
housing
A houseline
housing
A mechanical components container or covering
housing
Laws relating to the provision of housing in the social rented sector; landlord and tenant matters; housing benefit; the behaviour of tenants; homelessness; and local authorities housing allocation
housing
Device used to hold filter
housing
Living arrangements for students at colleges or private secondary schools
housing
{i} lodging, dwelling; houses collectively; act of furnishing with a house
housing
A ported closure which directs the flow of fluid through the filter element
housing
That which shelters or covers; houses, taken collectively
housing
Residences, collectively
housing
Lodging
housing
That portion of a mast or bowsprit which is beneath the deck or within the vessel
housing
Housing and Dining
housing
Defined by the Douglas Commission as "both a product and a process " The process is obvious The product "includes all of the immediate physical environment, both within and outside of buildings in which families and households live, grow, and decline It is largely man-made Its primary functions are three: To provide (1) comfortable shelter; (2) a proper setting, both within the structure and in its neighborhood, for the day-to-day activities of families and households, of small informal groups of children and adults, and of the individuals who make them up; and (3) the focus and location of families and other groups within the larger physical pattern of the family "
housing
You refer to the buildings in which people live as housing when you are talking about their standard, price, or availability. a shortage of affordable housing = accommodation
housing
housing structures collectively; structures in which people are housed a protective cover designed to contain or support a mechanical component
housing
A covering or protection, as an awning over the deck of a ship when laid up
housing
Housing is a type of cage used to contain animals during space flight
housing
housing structures collectively; structures in which people are housed
housing
Quality housings are usually die-cast aluminum, high-impact plastic or a combination Die-cast aluminum is especially popular in gear cases for cool running and holding the gear train in a precise location A glass-filled nylon housing offers better impact resistance than aluminum
housing
A niche for a statue
housing
A ported enclosure which directs the flow of fluid through the filter element
housings
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