i̇d

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English - Turkish

Definition of i̇d in English Turkish dictionary

id
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) id (freud)
id
içben
id
(Bilgisayar) no
id
id
id
altben
ID
kimlik kartı
ID
kimliği
ids
kimlikleri
ID
İd
ID
(Askeri) kimlik/tanımlama (identification)
ID
kimlik
id
{i} sahsı içgüdüler
id
psik
id
(Tıp) Bir enfeksiyon adının sonuna eklendiğinde, bu enfeksiyona bağlı olarak gelişen alerjik deri reaksiyonlarını niteleyen bir takı
id
Idaho
id
alt ben
id
bir kişideki zevk ilkesine dayanan ilkel güdüsel güçlerin toplamı
id
{i} bilinçaltı
id
{i} ilkel benlik
id
ilkel arzular
id
ıd
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of i̇d in Turkish Turkish dictionary

id
Bayram
ÎD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bayram günü. Bayram. Gidip tekrar gelen, bir kimsede âdet olup alışılan şey. Bayram tekrar geldiği için îd denilmiştir. L.R
English - English

Definition of i̇d in English English dictionary

ID
Inside diameter, inner diameter, or internal diameter
ID
Intelligent Design (creation theory)
ID
To request to see a person’s identification for proof of identity or age

The bartender will have to ID you before serving you a drink.

ID
Idaho, a state of the United States of America
ID
Identification or identity documentation
id
Abbreviation of the Latin word idem, same. Used in citations to state that the citation is found in the same work as the one previously cited
id
Alternative spelling of ide
id
The unconscious impulsive component of the personality in the Freudian psychoanalytic model
id.
Abbreviation of identification
id.
Abbreviation of the Latin idem (“same”). Used in citations to state that the citation is found in the same work as the one previously cited
ID
If you have ID or an ID, you are carrying a document such as an identity card or driver's licence which proves that you are a particular person. I had no ID on me so I couldn't prove I was the owner of the car = identification. Indonesia (in Internet addresses). In Freudian theory, the division of the psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of instinctual impulses and demands for immediate satisfaction of primitive needs. idem. a document that shows your name and date of birth, usually with a photograph = identification (identification and identity). to identify a criminal or dead body. according to Freudian psychology, the part of your mind that is completely unconscious but has hidden needs and desires ego , superego. In Freudian psychoanalytic theory, one of the three aspects of the human personality, along with the ego and superego. The id is the source of instinctual impulses such as sex and aggression as well as primitive needs that exist at birth. It is entirely nonrational and functions according to the pleasure-pain principle, seeking immediate fulfillment of its impulses whenever possible. Its working processes are completely unconscious in the adult, but it supplies the energy for conscious mental life, and it plays an especially important role in modes of expression that have a nonrational element, such as the making of art. The primary methods for unmasking its content, according to Sigmund Freud, are dream analysis and free association
ID
To request to see a person's identification for proof of identity or age
ID
To identify (an object, etc.)
ID
document which serves to identify a person; verification of the identity of a person or thing
ID
individuality, personality, qualities which identify a person or thing
The id
nerfling
id
abbreviation of identifier
id
a state in the Rocky Mountains
id
All tags can be given a unique id attribute, the value of which is a string, but id is a required attribute in every card tag
id
any document presented for purposes of establishing identity or the right to secure a benefit or service
id
In the Objective-C language, the general type for any kind of object regardless of class id is defined as a pointer to an object data structure It can be used for both class objects and instances of a class
id
{i} unconscious part of the psyche which is associated with instinctive impulses (Psychoanalysis)
id
Infectious disease; identification; immunodiffusion
id
(psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity
id
A small fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Leuciscus idus or Idus idus) of Europe
id
abbreviation for (station) identification
id
a card or badge used to identify the bearer; "you had to show your ID in order to get in"
id
The unique address of a SCSI device 8-bit SCSI can have up to eight IDs; 16-bit up to sixteen IDs; 32-bit up to 32 IDs There must be a minimum of one target and one initiator on the bus SCSI IDs range from #00 to #07 for 8-bit; #00 to #15 for 16-bit; and #00 to #31 for 32 bit systems The host is usually assigned ID #07 as it is the highest priority ID regardless of the width of the bus
id
(psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity a card or badge used to identify the bearer; "you had to show your ID in order to get in
id
Identification
id
Station identification during a commercial break in a television or radio program
id
A locally unique name given to an XML tag for purposes of being able to reference it somewhere else within the same document The XML specifications place severe restrictions on the form of an id: it is a string which must begin with a letter and cannot contain, e g , colons (": ") or commas (",")
id
IDentifier
id
is a code that uniquely identifies its entity, e g , a school code identifies only one school
id
ID indicates indentification number Each individual entry (person) in a family tree at WorldConnect has an ID number The IDs are assigned by the genealogy program that created the file No two numbers in a specific family tree are the same, although the same ID numbers will appear in other files
id
Any short-length "identification" commercial on radio or TV E g , a 10-second ID
id
One of the three elements of the personality identified by Freud The id is based upon the pleasure principle, immediate gratification, and moves a person to obtain positive feelings and emotions
id
A contraction from I would or I had
id
One of the three components of the personality in the Freudian psychoanalytic model
id
INTE Identifier of a row of a table
id
pharmaceutical abbreviation, intradermal
id
A domesticated variety, colored like the goldfish, is called orfe in Germany
id
Identification Detect Pins present on DIMMs to provide information to the system using the module
id
A string of characters that identifies you, typically your name or initials, used when you are logging on to a computer system
id
Identify/Indentification
id
IDentification / IDentifier abbreviation for the documentation
id
A freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae found across northern Europe and Asia
id
An index signal (digital data that gives the machine information of where selections start, their selection number, etc ) on a DAT or CD
id
Abbrevation of identification variable These variables represent external variables of a text Identifiers must be specified by the user, up to 50 identifiers are possible in TextQuest, at least one is required Other programs have different features
ids
Integrated Data System (an early network DBMS)
ids
Intermediate Dispersion Spectrograph An instrument at the ING
ids
Intrusion Detection System
ids
The feed type for the International Data Service, a data stream that is part of the NWS Family of Services IDS includes international data products analogous to the domestic products on DDS
ids
Interdictor Strike, also known as GR 1/GR 4 and sub variants
ids
The approximate rule determines whether an ID matches the ID in a corresponding field while ignoring the other fields in the syntax Although most of the API structures for syntaxes require an object name, NDS replaces these names with IDs in the comparison and search operations
ids
identifications of double star components (IDS)
ids
Real Player (streamed) Real Player (for firewall) 0: 55 Intrusion Detection System
ids
Intrusion Detection System The SANS Institute sponsors an Intrusion Detection FAQ
ids
Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS)
ids
Institute of Development Studies
ids
Integrated Delivery Systems (IDS) are physician, hospital and insurance company joint ventures which are authorized to sell health insurance Sometimes simple unorganized Physician and Hospital groups refer to themselves as integrated despite their inability to coordinate care and reduce cost
ids
Integrity Delivery Service, this is the new and innovative software package that Infinity proposes to design for Chaos to help them expand their business
ids
Interdictor Strike
ids
Healthcare provider networks composed of group practices, hospitals, and other providers to create efficiencies and economies of scale
ids
Integrated Delivery System
ids
plural of id
ids
intermediate direct support
Turkish - English
ID
Inside diameter, inner diameter, or internal diameter
Intelligent Design (creation theory)
To request to see a person’s identification for proof of identity or age

The bartender will have to ID you before serving you a drink.

Idaho, a state of the United States of America
Identification or identity documentation
If you have ID or an ID, you are carrying a document such as an identity card or driver's licence which proves that you are a particular person. I had no ID on me so I couldn't prove I was the owner of the car = identification. Indonesia (in Internet addresses). In Freudian theory, the division of the psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of instinctual impulses and demands for immediate satisfaction of primitive needs. idem. a document that shows your name and date of birth, usually with a photograph = identification (identification and identity). to identify a criminal or dead body. according to Freudian psychology, the part of your mind that is completely unconscious but has hidden needs and desires ego , superego. In Freudian psychoanalytic theory, one of the three aspects of the human personality, along with the ego and superego. The id is the source of instinctual impulses such as sex and aggression as well as primitive needs that exist at birth. It is entirely nonrational and functions according to the pleasure-pain principle, seeking immediate fulfillment of its impulses whenever possible. Its working processes are completely unconscious in the adult, but it supplies the energy for conscious mental life, and it plays an especially important role in modes of expression that have a nonrational element, such as the making of art. The primary methods for unmasking its content, according to Sigmund Freud, are dream analysis and free association
To request to see a person's identification for proof of identity or age
To identify (an object, etc.)
document which serves to identify a person; verification of the identity of a person or thing
individuality, personality, qualities which identify a person or thing
id
id
ıd
id