names, names

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English - Turkish
adlar, isimler
apply names
(Bilgisayar) ad uygula
apply names
(Bilgisayar) uygulanacak adlar
business names
işletme isimleri
children names
(Bilgisayar) çocukların adı
column names
(Bilgisayar) sütun adları
create names
(Bilgisayar) ad yarat
create names
(Bilgisayar) ad oluştur
domain names
(Bilgisayar) alan isimleri
edit names
(Bilgisayar) adları düzenle
find names
(Bilgisayar) adları bul
hides names
(Bilgisayar) adları gizler
include field names
(Bilgisayar) alan adlarını ekle
list names
(Bilgisayar) adları listele
more names
(Bilgisayar) daha fazla ad
call sb names
-e sövüp saymak
brand names
marka isimleri
call names
sövmek
call someone names
Birine/biri için (yalancı, korkak, köpek gibi) kötü sözler söylemek: b"He's calling her names. - Ona kötü şeyler söylüyor."
food names
yiyecek isimleri
institution names
kurum adları
last names
soyadı
male first name (form of eliahu and other names)
erkek ilk ad (Eliahu ve diğer isimlerin form)
my names
benim isim
names
isimler

Onu kötü isimlerle isimlendirdi. - He called her bad names.

Onların isimlerini hatırlayamadım. - I couldn't remember their names.

beneficiary names
yararlanıcı isimleri
call names
isimler takmak
call names
ağzına geleni söylemek
call names
küfretmek
call s.o. names
birine/biri için (yalancı, korkak, köpek gibi) kötü sözler söylemek: He's calling her names. Ona kötü şeyler söylüyor
create names in
(Bilgisayar) ad oluşturma yeri
create names in
(Bilgisayar) adın yaratılacağı yer
defined names
(Bilgisayar) tanımlı adlar
directory service names
Dizin Hizmeti Adları
drop names
(deyim) kendine değer vermek için şöhretli isimlerden bahsetmek name-dropping kendine değer vermek için şöhretli isimlerden bahsetme
find all names
(Bilgisayar) tüm adları bul
identity names
(Bilgisayar) kimlik adları
internet domain names
internet alan isimleri
internet domain names
ınternet alan adları
kerberos names
Kerberos Adları
label names
(Bilgisayar) etiket adları
macintosh names
Macintosh Adları
matching names
(Bilgisayar) eşleşen adlar
mention names
isim vermek
mention names
isimleri vermek
month names
(Bilgisayar) ay adları
name names
isim vermek

Tom isim vermek istemedi. - Tom didn't want to name names.

İsim vermek istemiyorum. - I don't want to name names.

name names
isimleri vermek
name no names
isimleri vermemek
name no names
isim açıklamamak
parents names
anne baba adı
paste names
(Bilgisayar) ad yapıştır
personal names
kişisel isimler
personal names
kişisel adlar
relative path names
(Bilgisayar) göreceli yol adları
select names
(Bilgisayar) adları seç
shows names
(Bilgisayar) adları gösterir
statically seeded names
İstatistiksel Kaynaklı Adlar
table names
(Bilgisayar) tablo adları
textile names
(Tekstil,Ticaret) tekstil adları
turkish names
türkçe adlar
English - English

Definition of names, names in English English dictionary

99 names of Allah
A list of 99 names referring to various qualities and roles attributed to Allah
Christian names
plural form of Christian name
Latin names
plural form of Latin name
Sunday names
plural form of Sunday name
assumed names
plural form of assumed name
bad names
plural form of bad name
binary names
plural form of binary name
binomial names
plural form of binomial name
botanical names
plural form of botanical name
brand names
plural form of brand name
call names
To insult somebody childishly; to engage in name-calling
code names
plural form of code name
confirmation names
plural form of confirmation name
family names
plural form of family name
first names
plural form of first name
front names
plural form of front name
full names
plural form of full name
generic names
plural form of generic name
given names
plural form of given name
grex names
plural form of grex name
household names
plural form of household name
impure names
plural form of impure name
last names
plural form of last name
legal names
plural form of legal name
macro names
plural form of macro name
maiden names
plural form of maiden name
middle names
plural form of middle name
pen names
plural form of pen name
personal names
plural form of personal name
pet names
plural form of pet name
place names
plural form of place name
preoccupied names
plural form of preoccupied name
proper names
plural form of proper name
pure names
plural form of pure name
regnal names
plural form of regnal name
scientific names
plural form of scientific name
stage names
plural form of stage name
systematic names
plural form of systematic name
trade names
plural form of trade name
trivial names
plural form of trivial name
user names
plural form of user name
zoological names
plural form of zoological name
99 Names of Allah
(Din) The 99 Names of God, (Arabic: أسماء الله الحسنى‎ ʾasmāʾ allāh al-ḥusnā), are the Names of God (specifically, attributes) by which Muslims regard God and which are described in the Qur'an, and Sunnah, amongst other places. There is, according to hadith, a special group of 99 names but no enumeration of them. Thus the exact list is not agreed upon, and the Names of God (as adjectives, word constructs, or otherwise) exceed 99 in the Qur'an and Sunnah. According to a hadith narrated by Abdullah ibn Mas'ud some of the names of God have been hidden from mankind, therefore there are not only 99 names of God but there are more
99 Names of God
(Din) The 99 Names of God, (Arabic: أسماء الله الحسنى‎ ʾasmāʾ allāh al-ḥusnā), are the Names of God (specifically, attributes) by which Muslims regard God and which are described in the Qur'an, and Sunnah, amongst other places. There is, according to hadith, a special group of 99 names but no enumeration of them. Thus the exact list is not agreed upon, and the Names of God (as adjectives, word constructs, or otherwise) exceed 99 in the Qur'an and Sunnah. According to a hadith narrated by Abdullah ibn Mas'ud some of the names of God have been hidden from mankind, therefore there are not only 99 names of God but there are more
Internet Assigned Names Authority
official Internet agency that is responsible for assigning domain names IP addresses and protocols, IANA
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names Numbers
company that regulates Internet domain name and address registration (formed in 1998 in an effort decentralize and privatize these services)
Names
(Reklam) There are three basic categories of brand (or corporate) name: Descriptive name A name which describes the product or service for which it is intended, e.g., TALKING PAGES. Associative name A name which alludes to an aspect or benefit of the product or service, often by means of an original or striking image or idea, e.g., VISA. Freestanding name A name which has no link to the product or service but which might have meaning of its own, e.g., PENGUIN. Abstract name A name which is entirely invented and has no meaning of its own, e.g., ZENECA. Abstract names are a sub-set of freestanding names because they also have no link to the product of service. Coined name Any name which is in some way invented. Coined names can be descriptive (CO-CREATE), associative (IMATION) and freestanding/abstract (ZENECA)
call names
call by mean names, use hurtful names (like stupid, etc.)
domain names
Part of a Host's address / URL A name that identifies one or more IP addresses For example, the domain name microsoft com represents about a dozen IP addresses Domain names are used in URLs to identify particular Web pages
domain names
All servers on the Internet have a TCP-IP address that consists of a set of four numbers like 124 32 9 76 By assigning a name to the TCP-IP address - or vice versa - the Web becomes easier to use URL addresses (domain names) are obtainable from many sources Anyone can own a domain name The real quest is finding one no one owns yet
domain names
Domain names identify the host computer or server on the Internet that has the information you want to access (e g www fsu edu) See Netscape Navigator: URLs handout available at the Strozier Library Reference Desk for more information
domain names
A name given to a host computer on the Internet E-mail names are good examples of domain names (i e , anyname@wayout net)
domain names
The part of the Web address that sits between the http: // and co uk or com These can be registered for a minimal fee from many Web sites
domain names
The domain name identifies the site you are visiting The domain name usually consists of the name of the organisation, or an abbreviation of it, and the type of organisation that it is For instance, "bnz co nz" tells us that there is a domain name, called "bnz", that is a registered business ( co), that is probably located in New Zealand ( nz)
domain names
Traffic derived from 404 "Page not found" errors
domain names
A domain name is simply an internet address The domain name in these examples is jcn com which is to the right of the "@" sign in an email address: "info@jcn com" In a web page address, the domain name is at the beginning of the page address (URL) as in: "http: //www jcn com/gloss html" Deciding whether or not your company wants a domain name is one of the first steps in getting on the internet If you don't want a domain name, then your email address with JCN could be "acme_info@jcn com" If you do choose to have a domain name, then your email address could be "info@acme com" For a little more info on domain names go to JCN's beginner's FAQ The time taken to process a domain names varies greatly from week to week Currently new " com" names are taking less than 1-2 weeks
domain names
are the unique name that identifies an Internet site Domain Names always have 2 or more parts, separated by dots The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most general A given machine may have more than one Domain Name but a given Domain Name points to only one machine Usually, all of the machines on a given Network will have the same thing as the right-hand portion of their Domain Names It is also possible for a Domain Name to exist but not be connected to an actual machine This is often done so that a group or business can have an Internet e-mail address without having to establish a real Internet site In these cases, some real Internet machine must handle the mail on behalf of the listed Domain Name (See http: //www matisse net/files/glossary html)
domain names
A 2nd level name given to a host computer on the Internet (i e pdnt com)
domain names
A name given to a host computer on the Internet E-mail names are good examples of domain names (i e , anyname@greatnotley com)
domain names
A domain name tells you the name of the specific computer you have accessed on the Internet For example, the domain name of the WWW server I use is www srl rmit edu au There are various levels to the domain The two worth noting are the last two levels In the example above, this would be edu au edu tells us what class the host computer is For example : edu - educational com - commercial gov - government org - non-profit organisation net - public network au tells us what country the host computer is in For example : at - Austria au - Australia ca - Canada ch - Switzerland de- Germany es - Spain fi - Finland il - Israel it - Italy jp - Japan kr - Korea se - Sweden tw - Taiwan uk - United Kingdom us - United States Note that if there is no two letter code at the end, the host computer is in the United States
domain names
the names used on the Internet as part of a distributed database system for translating computer names into physical addresses and vice versa
domain names
The names and words that companies designate for their registered Internet Web site addresses, such as the "Forbes" name in the URL http: //www forbes com Trademark disputes arise when more than one company tries to use the same domain name, or one company appropriates another company's brand or product name for its URL
domain names
This is the address or locations assigned to your website so that Internet users can easily find your website It is usually your business or brand name such as yourname co nz or starthere co nz
domain names
The host's name Examples are: www yahoo com, www cnn com
dropped names
mentioned (in the course of a conversation) names of famous people as if one were well acquainted with them
names
A name may be up to 20 characters long and may include the characters A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9 and the underscore (_) The underscore is always displayed as a space As CL4 databases, men files, ent files and enc files are UNIX files, they follow the UNIX file naming conventions Database names are limited to 11 characters
names
Yams
names
used to refer to values Association between name and value created in two ways: (define x 1) (permanent) or (define (absolute-value x) ), where x is temporarily associated with some value for the duration of the activation of the procedure
names
or what the person is called by other people
names
verbal abuse; a crude substitute for argument
names
(SNMP Support Reference Guide; search in this book)
names
Must be included for any Jewish victims, always avoid names for Muslim or Christian victims but use numbers in stead (remember in the passive voice, e g 2 Palestinians died in clashes)
names
are the identifiers of data records Because GEMIS 4 0 is multilingual, names are always entered in a country language (e g German) and the fixed system language (English)
names
The built-in application for storing names, addresses, phone numbers, and other information about people Source: NUIG
names
Functions for finding out about available/valid names/classes/etc PRINTS ALL CURRENTLY AVAILABLE VARIABLES/FUNCTIONS/OBJECTS: PrintGlobalNames() PRINTS ALL CURRENTLY AVAILABLE CLASSES/TYPES: PrintClassNames() PRINTS ACCESSIBLE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS DEFINED BY classname: PrintClassMembers( string classname )
names
HDF5 object names are a slash-separated list of components A name which begins with a slash is an absolute name which is accessed beginning with the root group of the file while all other relative names are accessed beginning with the specified group
names
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
names
National Association of Medical Equipment Suppliers
names
Twisted's DNS server, found in twisted names
names
third-person singular of name
names
Behind the name Etymology and History of first names Useful for About Me/ Identity activities
names
(SNMP Support Reference Guide)
names
plural of name
names, names
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