reuse

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English - Turkish
{i} yeniden kullanım

Bu roketler yeniden kullanım için tasarlanmıştır. - These rockets are designed for reuse.

(Telekom) tekrar kullanım
yeniden kullanma
{f} yeniden kullan

Hindistan cevizi kabuklarını nasıl yeniden kullanabilirim? - How can I reuse coconut shells?

Bu roketler yeniden kullanım için tasarlanmıştır. - These rockets are designed for reuse.

Yeniden kullanmak
yeniden

Bu, onları bir ders kitabı için, bir uygulama için, bir araştırma projesi için, her şey için yeniden serbestçe kullanabileceğin anlamına gelir. - This means you can reuse them freely for a textbook, for an application, for a research project, for anything!

Bu roketler yeniden kullanım için tasarlanmıştır. - These rockets are designed for reuse.

tekrar kullan
reuse distance
petek buyuklugu (cep telefonu)
content reuse
(Bilgisayar) içeriğin yeniden kullanımı
form reuse
(İnşaat) kalıpları yeniden kullanma
reuses
kalıncaya
reusing
yeniden kullanılabilir
to reuse
yeniden kullanmak
object reuse
(Askeri) nesne yeniden kullanımı
water reuse
suyun yeniden kullanılmak üzere dönüşümü
English - English
The act of salvaging or in some manner returning a discarded item into something usable
code re-use indicates splitting program code into modules or classes so it can be re-used by other programs. data re-use refers to legal rights to re-use for publication, data that one has downloaded or licensed from a third party
To use something that is considered past its usefulness, again (usually for something else)

The students reused empty plastic bottles in their science experiment.

the return of a commodity into the economic stream for use in the same kind of application as before without change in its identity
Includes marketing of materials for reuse (e g used building materials); creative reuse (e g art programs); repair and resale programs
Using a product or component of municipal solid waste in its original form more than once, e g , refilling a glass bottle that has been returned or using a coffee can to hold nuts and bolts
The use of a product or component part in its original form for its original intended use without an intermediate re-manufacturing stage Reuse may be considered a form of source reduction
To use a product repeteadly in the same form (e g : glass bottles, cloth diapers)
{f} use again, reutilize; use again after a treatment or after a series of procedures; use again for a different purpose
The use of previously used material in the same or different process
The use of a pre-existing artifact
Using a product or component in its original form more than once (e g , refilling a glass bottle that has been returned or using a coffee can to hold nuts and bolts)
Practices which find alternate uses or alternate avenues for use of an item rather than expending energy to dispose it or alter its form by recycling or composting Examples would be donating used books and magazines to a nursing home, using the fronts of Christmas cards to make new cards, using plastic margarine tubs to hold leftovers or craft supplies, donating clothing to charity
To clean or repair something old and use it again instead of throwing it away
{i} action of using something again; (Computers) using code created for one application program in another application
The use of a previously-used material in the same or different process
use again after processing; "We must recycle the cardboard boxes"
to use something that as considered past its usefulness, again (usually for something else.)
Making use of a material without altering its form
The principle of using a software component in multiple applications, for example by deriving application-specific object classes from general-purpose object classes, or using existing class libraries or frameworks for common application functions Reuse is one of the goals of object technology
The ability to make additional use of standard parts or components such as reusable code, design, architectures, and test cases
To use something over again in it's current form, i e , without breaking it down into a raw material
cleaning and/or refurbishing an old product to be used again
The additional use of a component, part, or product after it has been removed from a clearly defined service cycle Reuse does not include reformation However, cleaning, repair, or refurbishing may be done between uses
to extend the life of an item by using it again, repairing it, modifying it or creating new uses for it
Products or materials that, after serving their original function, can be used again in their present form; some are designed to be reused repeatedly, while others not specifically designed for reuse are creatively used to fill a need
The use of a product more than once in its same form for the same purpose; e g , a soft-drink bottle is reused when it is refined to the bottling company for refilling; finding new functions for objects and materials which have outgrown their original use; to use again
Using objects or materials again, or finding new uses for them so they are not thrown away In wastewater treatment, reuse means using the water for nonpotable needs after treatment, such as for irrigation or cooling
The use of a material more than once in its same form, either for the same purpose or for a different purpose
When you reuse something, you use it again instead of throwing it away. Try where possible to reuse paper. Reuse is also a noun. Copper, brass and aluminium are separated and remelted for reuse. to use something again
Water reuse is a process by which more production than would normally be possible is achieved from a given quantity of water For example if the normal minimum requirements of a fish is for 1 litre per minute per kg of body weight, and a farmer adds oxygen to the water through aeration, so that he can hold 2kg for every litre per minute, he is reusing the water once This term is often confused with Percent Recirculation, but differs in that no water needs to be pumped for the additional production to be achieved The amount that water can be reused is governed by the limiting factors, the first of which is usually oxygen As oxygen can be easily added to the water the next limiting factor is usually either carbon dioxide (at low pH) or ammonia (at high pH) Re-use
Any of the acts restricted by copyright as defined in s16 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
To use again; to intercept for subsequent beneficial use, either directly or by exchange Water that would otherwise return to the steam system
reused
past of reuse
reuses
plural of reuse
reusing
present participle of reuse
reuse

    Hyphenation

    re·use

    Turkish pronunciation

    riyus

    Pronunciation

    /rēˈyo͞os/ /riːˈjuːs/

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