kur:prep.kurarak

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Turkish - English
{f} mounting
Present participle of mount
describes something that continues to mount; steadily accumulating

mounting debts.

Something mounted; an attachment
Laminating, bonding, or gluing a photograph to a rigid flat material to prevent the photograph from getting creased or bent and to make viewing easier Typical mounting processes are Dry Mount, which uses a heated press, and Self Adhesive, which can be applied by hand or run through a roller press Typical mounting materials are Art Board, Foam Board, Sintra, Masonite, and Plexiglas
The act of one that mounts
gradually increasing - often used about things that cause problems or trouble. an object to which other things, especially parts of a machine, are fastened to keep them in place
A process for creating an index for information Users say that mounting can be so resource intensive that at times it looks like the file server is crashing Mounting can take anywhere from 1 to 30 minutes per disc platter CD-ROM solutions that use NLMs require this function
That by which anything is prepared for use, or set off to advantage; equipment; embellishment; setting; as, the mounting of a sword or diamond
an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc )
= Carriage
{s} growing, becoming stronger, gradually strengthening
Standards established by ASTM to represent typical installation for purpose of testing materials i e A mounting test specimen mounted directly to test room surface Or mounting furred out to produce air space behind
This describes the "mounting" of file systems into the directory tree of the system As a rule, an empty directory serves as the Mountpoint Refer also to u befehl mount
framework used for support or display
using a laminating machine to apply adhesive to the back of an item so that it can be mounted on a board (such as a foam core board) or other backing material An example would be the Ledco LX44 laminating machine
{i} something that acts as a mount; setting, foundation; raising; pedestal, base; riding; placement; installation, insertion of new hardware (Computers)
That mounts or mount
(n ) The process of providing access to a file system over the network by executing the mount command
A means of securing the hardware to the door or panel