rastlatma

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Turkish - English
timing
The regulation of the pace of e.g. an athletic race, the speed of an engine, the delivery of a joke, or the occurrence of a series of events
Present participle of time
The synchronization of the firing of the spark plugs in an internal combustion engine
An occurrence or event
{i} selection for maximum effect of a particular moment for doing something; scheduling; synchronization; observation and recording of time
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(1) the order of play, or of planned activities during the play
Selection, or the ability to select for maximum effect, of the precise moment for beginning or doing something Observation and recording (as by a stopwatch) of the elapsed time of an act, action, or process
Precise control of the speed of movement in the swing to achieve the greatest possible power and accuracy If a player's timing is off, then there is no way his or her shot will reach its
the use of tempo, rhythm, pause, etc to enhance a joke, or tailor it to an individual performing situation; African Dancing and Drumming
Timing is used to refer to the time at which something happens or is planned to happen, or to the length of time that something takes. The timing of the minister's visit, however, could somewhat detract from the goodwill it's supposed to generate. see also time
The proper relationship of the stroke and glide of the skate on the ice and other body movements to the correct beat(s) of the music
displays the amount of time it took to complete the last operation
the time when something happens
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the ordered occurrence of the sequence of movements comprising a golf swing Example: Bill's swing sequence was so out of whack that it was a moot point to discuss timing
Timing refers to the crankshaft angles at which the valves open and close and at which time the ignition system fires the spark plugs
Timing is the skill or action of judging the right moment in a situation or activity at which to do something. His photo is a wonderful happy moment caught with perfect timing
1 Scheduling the email campaign to reach the audience at the most opportune time so it is most likely to be read Timing might be seasonal (for example, vacation or school), dependent on holidays, etc or mailings might go out on a standard schedule Even the day of the week and what time of day the mailing goes out are important considerations: for example, a Friday afternoon mailing may be great for retailing customers, but bad for business-to-business customers 2 Choosing the most appropriate interval between emails in a campaign, to maximize overall effectiveness
rastlatmak
to cause (someone) to encounter or come across (someone, something)
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to cause (something) to coincide with (something else); to cause (two things) to happen at (the same time)
rastlatmak
to cause (something) to be at the same level as (something else), cause (something) to be on a line with (something else)
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to cause (something) to hit (a target)
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