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parçasını kesmek

listen to the pronunciation of parçasını kesmek
Turkish - English
truncate
To shorten something as if by cutting off part of it
{a} cut off short, ending abruptly
Truncating is when something is removed to make it compatible with something smaller A decimal number can often be truncated to an integer by removing the decimal digits
To shorten a decimal number by removing trailing (or leading) digits; to chop
To cut off leading or trailing digits or characters from an item of data without regard to the accuracy of the remaining characters
Ending abrubtly The end appears cut-off straight across
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
truncated
terminating abruptly by having or as if having an end or point cut off; "a truncate leaf"; "truncated volcanic mountains"; "a truncated pyramid"
To replace a corner by a plane (or to make a similar change to a crystal)
Having an abrupt termination
apex appearing to be cut off straight across (Lawrence)
Ending abruptly as though cut off at a right-angle
To cut off; to lop; to maim
approximate by ignoring all terms beyond a chosen one; "truncate a series"
To shorten a word to its root In searching databases, a truncation symbol, such as ? or *, can be used to find several words with the same root For example, m?n finds men and man; find* searches for find, finder, finding, finds
replace a corner by a plane terminating abruptly by having or as if having an end or point cut off; "a truncate leaf"; "truncated volcanic mountains"; "a truncated pyramid
bir parçasını kesmek
detruncate