oases

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English - Turkish
vaha
Oasis
{i} vaha

Çölde bir vahanın ne gibi göründüğünü gördük. - We saw what looked like an oasis in the desert.

Hediyen bir çölün ortasındaki bir vahanın keşfi gibiydi. - Your gift was like discovery of an oasis in the midst of a desert.

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çöl ortasında sulak ve bitek arazi
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(Coğrafya) çöl yerleşimi
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(Tıp) oasis
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(isim) vaha
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{ç} o.a.ses (owey'siz)
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(Tıp) (oases). Hastalıklı bir bölgede bulunan sağlam doku adacığı veya noktası
English - English
Plural of oasis
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A quiet, peaceful place or situation separated from surrounding noise or bustle

The park was an oasis in the middle of the busy city.

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A spring of fresh water, surrounded by a fertile region of vegetation, in a desert
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{i} famous British rock band
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Open Access Same-time Information System OASIS is an internet based Electronic Bulletin Board It is used by energy suppliers and utilities to communicate and negotiate/reserve transmission line capacity for the delivery of energy from power plants to local distribution companies An ARES must provide both the energy and its delivery to the utility See Retail Wheeling, below
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an information and referral service for families that can link families with statewide services
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Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (http: //www oasis-open org) is an international, not-for-profit consortium that designs and develops industry standard specifications for interoperability based on XML
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{i} place in the desert that is fertile due to the presence of underground water; place of refuge, respite from something usual or difficult
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Acronym for Optical-Acoustic Submersible Imaging System, an instrument developed for 3-D acoustic tracking of zooplankton with concurrent optical imaging to verify the identity of the insonified organisms OASIS also measures in situ target strengths of freely swimming zooplankton and nekton of known identity and 3-D orientation The system consists of a 3-D acoustic imaging system (Fish TV), a sensitive optical CCD camera with red-filtered strobe illumination, and various ancillary oceanographic sensors See Jaffe et al (1998)
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A fertile or green spot in a waste or desert, esp
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A spot in a desert made fertile by water
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A spot in a desert made fertile by water, which normally originates as groundwater
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a green patch of vegetation in dry areas or deserts where water is found on the surface
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(XML Database Developer's Guide - Oracle XML DB; search in this book) [definition #2] (XML Developer's Kits Guide - XDK; search in this book)
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An electronic posting system for transmission access data that allows all Transmission Customers to view the data simultaneously, as required and defined in FERC Order 889
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A fertile spot in the desert Towns often crop up in oases (plural) to service weary travelers
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Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards, among others the owner of DocBook
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Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
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Operational Area Satellite Information System
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Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards Their home site is http: //www oasis-open org/ The DTD repository they sponsor is at http: //www XML org
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a fertile tract in a desert (where the water table approaches the surface)
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A fertile or green spot in a desert or wasteland, made so by the presence of water
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A consortium of companies and individuals that collects and publishes XML specifications, DTDs, and schemas By standardizing specifications, OASIS hopes to advance the open interchange of documents and structured information objects
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a shelter serving as a place of safety or sanctuary
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Open Access Same Time Information Service, developed by the Electric Power Research Institute, was designed to facilitate open access by providing users with access to information on transmission services and availability, plus facilities for transactions Purchasing and tracking capabilities on the same network allows all participants simultaneous access to all relevant information
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The AIS online production environment is called OASIS All the central administrative applications run within this mainframe environment
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A quiet, peaceful place surrounded by busy or noisy places
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A well surrounded by vegetation in a desert
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A spot in a desert where water comes up from an underground spring and trees grow People travelling through the desert often stop at an oasis for rest and water
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in a sandy desert
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– 1 : A fertile place in the desert, due to the presence of water 2 : Something that provides refuge, relief, or pleasant contrast
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You can refer to a pleasant place or situation as an oasis when it is surrounded by unpleasant ones. The immaculately tended gardens are an oasis in the midst of Cairo's urban sprawl. Fertile tract of land that occurs in a desert wherever a permanent supply of fresh water is available. Oases vary in size from about 2.5 acres (1 hectare) around small springs to vast areas of naturally watered or irrigated land. Underground water sources account for most oases; their springs and wells are supplied from sandstone aquifers whose intake areas may be more than 500 mi (800 km) away. Two-thirds of the population of the Sahara live in oases, where the date palm is the main source of food; the palm also provides shade for growing citrus fruits, figs, peaches, apricots, vegetables, and cereal grains
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An oasis is a small area in a desert where water and plants are found
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area of land made fertile by the presence of water near the surface in an otherwise arid region oat cereal plant grown in cool temperate regions occluded front weather front formed when a cold front catches up with a warm front It brings cloud and rain as air is forced to rise upwards along the front, cooling and condensing as it does so ocean current fast-flowing current of seawater generated by the wind or by variations in water density between two areas Ocean currents are partly responsible for transferring heat from the equator to the poles and thereby evening out the global heat imbalance
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operational adjustment to site index study; a technique to apply SIBEC to a landbase
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A green or brown foam used to support flower arrangements and hold moisture
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On-Line Automotive Service Information System
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(XML Developer's Kits Guide - XDK)
Turkish - English

Definition of oases in Turkish English dictionary

oasis
(Tıp) oasis
oases

    Turkish pronunciation

    ōeysiz

    Pronunciation

    /ōˈāsēz/ /oʊˈeɪsiːz/

    Etymology

    [ O-'A-s&s ] (noun.) 1613. Late Latin, from Greek.
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