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Definition of phased in English Turkish dictionary

phase
evre

Astrolojiye göre, ayın evreleri hayatımızı etkiliyor. - According to astrology, moon phases influence our lives.

Bu muhtemelen sadece bir evre. - It's probably just a phase.

phase
{i} safha
phase
aşama

Kriz tehlikeli bir aşamaya giriyor. - The crisis is entering a dangerous phase.

Savaşta yeni bir aşamaya giriyoruz. - We are entering a new phase in the war.

phased array
faz dizi
phased array warning system
(Askeri) faz dizili ikaz sistemi
phased concept of operations
(Askeri) SAFHALI HAREKET TASARISI: Esas işlerin yapılmasında takip edilecek faaliyet planının belirli safhalarına ait taslak
phased construction
(İnşaat) evreli inşaat
phased provisioning concept
(Askeri) SAFHALI TEDARİK İLKESİ
phase
{i} faz

Kambur ay biz ayın tam güneşli yüzünü görene kadar her gece şişmanlıyor gibi görünür. Biz bu faza dolunay diyoruz. - The gibbous moon appears to grow fatter each night until we see the full sunlit face of the Moon. We call this phase the full moon.

phase
{f} aşamalı olarak yapmak
phase
(Bilgisayar) yürütülür program
phase
evreler halinde hazırlamak
phase
(Fizik) süreç
phase
(Biyokimya) durum
phase
evrelendirmek
phase
pille
phase
merhale
phase
aşamalandırmak
time phased
zaman fazı
two phased
iki aşamalı
phase
fazl
phase
bölge
phase
fazlı
phase
faza
time-phased
Zaman fazlı
phase
{f} (bir şeyi) evreler halinde hazırlamak/sunmak
phase
(Askeri) KRİPTO FASILASI: Kriptografide fasıla
phase
phase down yavaş yavaş azaltmak
phase
{f} safhalarla gerçekleşmek
phase
{i} kesim
phase
{f} değişik fazlar uygulamak
phase
ay veya diğer bir gezegenin değişik görünümlerinden her biri
phase
{i} elek. faz
phase
phase in yavaş yavaş
phase
(Nükleer Bilimler) katman,safha
phase
görünüş
phase
(Tıp) Heterojen bir sistemde mekanik usullerle birbirinden ayrılabline cisimlerin içinde bulundukları durum
phase
herhangi bir şeyi safhaları ile hazırlamak veya sunmak
phase
(Tıp) Safha, görünüş, faz phosis
English - English
{s} occurring in stages, taking place gradually; having several points within a cycle, having many steps within a process
phased out
Simple past tense and past participle of phase out
phased array
An arrangement of dipoles on a radar antenna, in which the phase of each dipole is controlled by a computer so that the beam can scan very rapidly
phased withdrawal
gradual removal of military forces
phase
Any appearance or aspect of an object of mental apprehension or view

The problem has many phases.

phase
To determine haplotypes in (data) when genotypes are known
phase
The period of play between consecutive breakdowns
phase
A haplotype
phase
Passover
phase
A particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes with respect to quantity of illumination or form, or the absence, of its enlightened disk; as, the phases of the moon or planets. Illustrated in Wikipedia's article Lunar phase
phase
A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time
phase
relative measurement describing the temporal relationship between two waves with the same frequency Phase is measured in degrees, and one full oscillation cycle has 360 degrees One way to think of phase: If two pendulums are swinging at the same frequency and are in the same position at the same instant, then they are in phase with each other
phase
a particular point in the time of a cycle; measured from some arbitrary zero and expressed as an angle
phase
To become stunned or shocked
phase
Magnitudes which have the same phase are said to be in phase
phase
(Of a periodic quantity), the fractional part of a period between a reference time (such as when displacement = zero) and a particular time of interest; or between two motions or electrical signals having the same fundamental frequency
phase
Phase is the frequency coherence of a signal If two signals are out of phase, the trough of the first waveform corresponds with the peak of the second, resulting in cancellation The 02R can invert the phase of the input signals, which allows you to compensate for incorrectly wired conductors and so forth
phase
A time based relationship between a periodic function and a reference In electricity, it is expressed in angular degrees to describe the voltage or current relationship of two alternating waveforms
phase
An angular relationship between waves
phase
under Moon
phase
A subdivision of a culture which can be defined as a reoccurring complex of archaeological traits that can be distinguished from any other similar complex A phase usually involved a more limited territory and a briefer time span than a culture Synonymous to a focus
phase
That which is exhibited to the eye; the appearance which anything manifests, especially any one among different and varying appearances of the same object
phase
{i} stage; side, angle, aspect; period
phase
Some of the herons which appear in white and colored phases, and certain squirrels which are sometimes uniformly blackish instead of the usual coloration, furnish examples
phase
Any one point or portion in a recurring series of changes, as in the changes of motion of one of the particles constituting a wave or vibration; one portion of a series of such changes, in distinction from a contrasted portion, as the portion on one side of a position of equilibrium, in contrast with that on the opposite side
phase
To discontinue (doing) something over a period of time (i.e., in phases)
phase
Any appearance or aspect of an object of mental apprehension or view; as, the problem has many phases
phase
Such periodic variations are generally well represented by sine curves; and phase relations are shown by the relative positions of the crests and hollows of such curves
phase
The time relationship between two AC (alternating current) signals (e g , In an AC circuit the current and voltage may experience a phase shift )
phase
If two things are out of phase with each other, they are not working or happening together as they should. If two things are in phase, they are working or occurring together as they should. The Skills Programme is out of phase with the rest of the curriculum. to make something happen gradually in a planned way. In thermodynamics, a chemically and physically uniform quantity of matter that can be separated mechanically from a nonhomogeneous mixture. It may consist of a single substance or of a mixture of substances. The three basic phases of matter are solid, liquid, and gas; other phases that are considered to exist include crystalline (see crystal), colloidal (see colloid), glass, amorphous, and plasma. The different phases of a pure substance are related to each other in terms of temperature and pressure. For example, if the temperature of a solid is raised enough, or the pressure is reduced enough, it will become a liquid. In wave motion, the fraction of the time required to complete a full cycle that a point completes after last passing through the reference position. Two periodic motions are said to be in phase when corresponding points of each reach maximum or minimum displacements at the same time. If the crests of two waves pass the same point at the same time, they are in phase for that position. If the crest of one and the trough of the other pass the same point at the same time, the phase angles differ by 180° and the waves are said to be of opposite phase. Phase differences are important in alternating electric current technology (see alternating current)
phase
arrange in phases or stages; "phase a withdrawal
phase
1 The periodically changing appearance of the moon, due to angular rotation 2 A fraction of a cycle of a waveform Typically phase is measured as an angle A sine wave makes a positive zero- crossing at 0º phase; hits 100% at 90º (or 1/4 cycle); makes a negative zero-crossing at 180º (1/2 cycle); hits -100% at 270º (3/4 cycle); and returns to zero at 360º See Initial Phase
phase
A particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes with respect to quantity of illumination or form of enlightened disk; as, the phases of the moon or planets
phase
A measure of a fraction of the period of a repetitive phenomenon, measured with respect to some distinguishable feature of the phenomenon itself In the standard frequency and time signal service, phase time differences such as time differences between two identified phases of the same phenomenon or of two different phenomena are mainly considered Phase jump: A sudden phase change in a signal Phase shift: An intentional change in phase from a reference Phase deviation: The difference of the phase from a reference Phase signature: A deliberate phase offset for the purpose of signal identification For example, NIST's radio station WWVB broadcast is deliberately phase shifted at 10 minutes after the hour, so a person knows that WWVB is being tracked and not some other signal
phase
1) A conductor or conductors or piece of electrical equipment that is associated with one of three separate phases of an alternating-current power system, designated A-phase, B-phase, and C-phase 2) The stage or progress of a cyclic movement such as a current or voltage wave
phase
Phase refers to a discrete uniform part of a material substance that can be separable from the rest For example, water can exist in three separate phases: solid (ice), liquid, and vapor
phase
arrange in phases or stages; "phase a withdrawal"
phase
An encounter, usually with a patient, that ends in a decision or disposition There may be one or more phases in a simulation For example, you examine a patient, prescribe medication and send him home To indicate that you have finished this encounter, you would click the Next phase button For your next encounter with the patient, additional information will appear in the Presenting Problem section of the Patient Chart
phase
A state of matter This can be solid, liquid or gaseous Photosynthesis The process of conversion of water and carbon dioxide to carbohydrates It takes place in the presence of chlorophyll and is activated by sunlight During the process oxygen is released Only plants and a limited number of microorganisms can perform photosynthesis
phase
In any oscillatory motion, such as light, the position and character of a wave at any instant, often with respect to its zero or maximum position
phase
The timing of AC current cycles in different wires 3-phase alternators produce current that is cyclically timed between 3 different wires and a common wire, while single phase produces it in only 1 wire and a common In a 3-phase alternator, wire #1 receives a voltage peak, then wire #2 receives a peak, then wire #3, and so on A diagram is an easier way to explain phase, check out Windstuffnow com's 3-Phase and 1-Phase Basics page for detailed diagrams
phase
A homogenous, physically distinct portion of matter in a system not homogeneous; as, the three phases, ice, water, and aqueous vapor
phase
A phase is a particular stage in a process or in the gradual development of something. This autumn, 6000 residents will participate in the first phase of the project The crisis is entering a crucial, critical phase Most kids will go through a phase of being faddy about what they eat
phase
To stun or shock someone
phase
The onset of a displacement or oscillation on a seismogram indicating the arrival of a different type of seismic wave
phase
to its initial value as expressed in factorial parts of the complete cycle
phase
In certain birds and mammals, one of two or more color variations characteristic of the species, but independent of the ordinary seasonal and sexual differences, and often also of age
phase
The fractional part of the period of sine wave which has elapsed since the wave had the value of zero
phase
(astronomy) the particular appearance of a body's state of illumination (especially one of the recurring shapes of the part of Earth's moon that is illuminated by the sun); "the full phase of the moon"
phase
One of the five contexts in which the narrative and meaning of a work of literature may be considered, classified as literal, descriptive, formal, archetypal, and anagogic One of six distinguishable stages of a mythos (sense 2)
phase
It is usually expressed in angular measure, the cycle beb four right angles, or 360°
phase
The relation at any instant of a periodically varying electric magnitude, as electro-motive force, a current, etc
phase
Refers to the timing relationship of two or more signals or soundwaves It's especially important to be sure that your stereo speakers are playing "in phase " This means that the drivers (cones and domes) of your right and left speakers are moving in and out at the same time If your speakers are "out of phase" you'll hear significantly less bass, and instead of producing a strong center image, the sound tends to stay localized at the speakers
phase
A phase may be either a single chemical substance or a mixture, as of gases
phase
("In-phase/Out-of-phase") Actually refers to the polarity of an electrical or acoustic signal If two or more signals or devices are "out-of-phase" with respect to each other, cancellation or other disturbance of the combined output can result Some examples of operating phase (polarity) definitions: "Positive sound pressure causes positive output" (microphones) or "positive input causes positive acoustic output" (speakers)
phase
{f} plan in stages, plan in gradual steps
phase
adjust so as to be in a synchronized condition; "he phased the intake with the output of the machine"
phase
(1) A condition of matter (2) In any periodic phenomenon, a number that describes a specific stage within each oscillation (3) The angular relationship between current and voltage in an a-c circuit (4) The number of separate voltage waves in a commercial a-c supply
phase
(physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state and separated from other material by the phase boundary; "the reaction occurs in the liquid phase of the system"
phase
any distinct time period in a sequence of events; "we are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected"
phase
The apparent change in shape of the Moon and inferior planets as seen from Earth as they move in their orbits
phase
A particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes with respect to quantity of illumination or form, or the absence, of its enlightened disk; as, the phases of the moon or planets
phase
If an action or change is phased over a period of time, it is done in stages. The redundancies will be phased over two years. a phased withdrawal of American forces from the Philippines
phase
a particular point in the time of a cycle; measured from some arbitrary zero and expressed as an angle any distinct time period in a sequence of events; "we are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected"
phase
One of the three normal states of matter, solid, liquid, or gas, depending on the level of organization between particles
phase
Color phases occur also in other animals, notably in butterflies
phase
a portion of a material system whose properties and composition are homogeneous and which is physically distinct from other parts of the system more
phase
A relative quantity describing the time relationship between or among waves having identical frequency The complete wave cycle is divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees of phase
phase
To disturb the composure of; to disconcert; to nonplus
time phased order point
(Ticaret) (TPOP) A reorder system that determines the timing and quantity of suggested reorders based on a specified order point and forecasted demand for a designated item, and not by exploding the bill of material. It generates multiple suggested orders as required, as opposed to an order point system that suggests a single reorder, and is typically used for independent demand items
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