interference.

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English - Turkish
girişim
{i} engel
karışma

Tom ve Mary'nin evliliğindeki en büyük sorun Mary'nin annesinin karışmasıdır. - The biggest problem in Tom and Mary's marriage is Mary's mother's interference.

{i} müdahale etme

Rusya, Avrupa Birliği ve ABD; birbirlerini Ukrayna'nın iç işlerine müdahale etmekle suçluyorlar. - Russia, the European Union and the U.S. are accusing each other of interference in Ukraine's domestic affairs.

{i} engelleme
karşılıklı etkileşim
(Havacılık) karşılıklı etkileme
(Askeri) karıştırma
(Askeri,Tıp) enterferans
karşıtlık
(Askeri) titreşim girişimi
(Tıp) interferans
(Tıp) etkileşim
(with ile) karışma
parazit
Kalbte iki uyarı dalgasının birbiriyle çatışması, dalgaların üst üste binişi nedeniyle bir uyarı dalgasının diğerinin etkisini ortadan kaldırmasıyla belrigin iletim bozukluğu
KARışıM, GİRİŞİM, TİTREŞİM GİRİŞİMİ: Telsiz muhaberesinde, parazit veya arzu edilmeyen işaretlerden doğan alma karışıklığı. Radarda; dost veya düşman elektrik cihaz ve makinalarının veya atmosferik olayların etkisi ile ekran üzerinde rastgele beliren şaşırtıcı işaretler
ışık veya ses dalgalarının birbirleriyle birleşmesi, dolayısıyla dalgaların etrafa yayılım alanının genişlemesi
burnunu sokma
{i} çatışma
{i} radyo parazit
{i} tezat
(Mukavele) müdahale, karışma, dokunma, sataşma; (fiz.) girişim, karışım
(Askeri) KARIŞIM, GİRİŞİM, TİTREŞİM GİRİŞİMİ: Telsiz muhaberesinde, parazit veya arzu edilmeyen işaretlerden doğan alma karışıklığı. Radarda; dost veya düşman elektrik cihaz ve makinalarının veya atmosferik olayların etkisi ile ekran üzerinde rastgele beliren şaşırtıcı işaretler. Bk. "electronic deception"
(Tıp) 1.Işık veya ses dalgalarının birbirleriyle birleşmesi, dolayısıyla dalgaların etrafa yayılım alanının genişlemesi
engel/parazit/karışma
araya girme
(İnşaat) içiçe geçme
{i} kurcalama
bağcıksız
English - English
intermeddling
In United States patent law, an inter partes proceeding to determine the priority issues of multiple patent applications; a priority contest
The illegal obstruction of an opponent in some ball games

They were glued to the TV, as the referee called out a fifteen yard penalty for interference.

Unwanted radio signals received by a radio telescope that originate in human activity rather than natural phenomena
Interference is any unwanted noise or crosstalk on a communications circuit which acts to reduce the intelligibility of the desired signal or speech
Making body contact with an opponent who does not have possession of the puck Interference is also called when a player is standing in the crease or otherwise makes contact with the goaltender
Undesirable signals which interfere with the normal operation of electronic equipment or electronic transmission
Any electromagnetic phenomenon, signal or emission, man-made or natural, which causes or can cause an undesired response, malfunctioning or degradation of performance of electrical or electronic equipment
Any extraneous energy, from natural or manmade sources, that impedes the reception of desired signals The interference may be constructive or destructive, resulting in increased or decreased amplitude, respectively
(1) The superposing of one wave on another (2) The mutual effect of two beams of light, resulting in a reduction of energy in certain areas and an increase of energy in others
The act or state of interfering; as, the stoppage of a machine by the interference of some of its parts; a meddlesome interference in the business of others
(American football) the act of obstructing someone's path with your body; "he threw a rolling block into the line backer"
Disturbance of an electrical, electromagnetic or RFI nature that introduces undesirable responses into other electronic equipment
The overlapping or collision of two or more waves Waves move through each other, but while they overlap they can make a larger disturbance if their amplitudes are the same (constructive interference) or will make a smaller disturbance if their amplitudes (destructive interference) Click to see a constructive interference movie Click to see a destructive interference movie Back to Top Back to Wave Index
The act or state of interfering, or of claiming a right to the same invention
Energy which tends to interfere with the reception of the desired signals, such as fading from airline flights, r-f interference from adjacent channels, or "ghosting" from reflecting objects such as mountains and buildings
The act of interfering with something, or something that interferes
1 Extraneous signals, noises, etc that hinder proper reception of the desired signal in electronic equipment See babble, clutter, cosmic noise, crosstalk, jitter, static
disapproval Interference by a person or group is their unwanted or unnecessary involvement in something. Airlines will be able to set cheap fares without interference from the government
An act by a fielder which hinders a players attempt to hit a pitch or an act by a member of the team at bat that impedes a fielder attempting to make a play
An interferent is any gas other than the target gas that will cause a gas detecting sensor to give a signal In the case of a combustible sensor, any combustible gas or vapor will cause a signal
The suppression of crossing over that occurs in the extended chromosomal vicinity of an initial crossover event Interference is responsible for a severe reduction in the expected frequency of double crossover events in ten to twenty centimorgan lengths of the genome (see Chapter 7)
An effect caused by the superposition of two systems of waves, such as a distortion on a broadcast signal due to atmospheric or other effects
The mutual influence, under certain conditions, of two streams of light, or series of pulsations of sound, or, generally, two waves or vibrations of any kind, producing certain characteristic phenomena, as colored fringes, dark bands, or darkness, in the case of light, silence or increased intensity in sounds; neutralization or superposition of waves generally
electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication
1 In optics, the alternate reinforcement and cancellation between two wave fields with non-zero coherence, producing fringes 2 In radio astronomy, either usage #1 or: unwanted signals from a man-made source or from a strong astronomical source such as the sun, interfering with the ability to detect signals from a desired astronomical target Often called RFI (radio frequency interference) to distinguish this usage from #1
any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome
The combining of two or more signals resulting in constructive or destructive interaction as in the comb-filter effect The word is also used to denote undesired signals resulting from sources outside the signal path
the act of hindering or obstructing or impeding
Disturbances of an electrical or electromagnetic nature that introduce undesirable responses into other electronic equipment
{i} act of impeding or obstructing; scrambling of waves or signals (Physics, Electronics); something which scrambles waves or signals (Physics, Electronics); blocking of an opposing player (Sports)
a policy of intervening in the affairs of other countries
Radiated energy such as EMI that interferes with radio signals, causing diminished reception quality
When there is interference, a radio signal is affected by other radio waves or electrical activity so that it cannot be received properly. electrical interference. In physics, the net effect of combining two or more wave trains moving on intersecting or coincident paths. Constructive interference occurs if two components have the same frequency and phase; the wave amplitudes are reinforced. Destructive interference occurs when the two waves are out of phase by one-half period (see periodic motion); if the waves are of equal amplitude, they cancel each other. Two waves moving in the same direction but having slightly different frequencies interfere constructively at regular intervals, resulting in a pulsating frequency called a beat. Two waves traveling in opposite directions but having equal frequencies interfere constructively in some places and destructively in others, resulting in a standing wave
One crossover event inhibits the chances of another crossover event Also known as positive interference Negative interference increases the chance of a second crossover See also: crossing over
Any undesired signal that tends to interfere with the reception of radio waves It can be caused by transmissions within the same satellite system, by transmissions within other satellite systems that use the same frequencies, or from ground-based sources (e g point-to-point radio links, car ignition noise, etc )
The constructive and destructive superposition of two wavefronts that have different phases In an interferometer the two wavefronts are produced by the reference surface and the test sample surface
a penalty in hockey called when a player attempts to impede the motion of another player not in possession of the puck
Checking or otherwise impeding the motion of an opponent who is not in possession of or contention for the puck, except immediately after the opponent has taken a shot or made a pass Incurs a minor penalty
Just as your voice can go unheard by others due to other noises, so too can Bluetooth radios go unheard due to other radio interference This issue is especially a concern as Bluetooth wireless technology uses an unlicensed band for transmissions Fortunately the technology was designed explicitly to be both a good citizen in these frequencies by not producing unnecessary noise but also to be able to avoid other radio waves Some common radio technologies which can affect Bluetooth wireless products include microwave ovens and some models of cordless phones
interference.
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