segments

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English - Turkish
(Bilgisayar) bölütler
(Otomotiv) dilimler
segments/sec
(Bilgisayar) bölüt/sn
separate into segments
dilimlemek
segment
parça
segment
(Tıp) Bölüm, parça, lop parçası (akciğer)
segment
kesilmiş parça
segment
(Tıp) katman
segment
(Ticaret) iş dalı
segment
(Matematik) bölünge
segment
(Bilgisayar) parçalamak parça
segment
{i} bölüm

Tom cevap verme bölümünde fikrini vermek için sık sık radyo istasyonunu arar. - Tom often rings the radio station to give his opinion on the talk-back segment.

segment
(Bilgisayar) parçalamak
segment
bölütlendirmek
segment
bilezik
segment
daire parçası
segment
(Ticaret) faaliyet alanı
segment
(Arılık) halka
segment
daire dilimi
segment
sektör

Pazarın daha zengin sektörü için çok sayıda firma yarışıyor. - Many firms are competing for the wealthier segment of the market.

segment
bölmek
segment
parçalara ayırmak
segment
kısım
segment
bölünmek
segment
kesim
segment
dilim
segment
{f} parçalara ayır
segment
segman
lemon segments
limon segmentler
maturity segments
(Ticaret) vade dilimleri
segment
segment,v.parçalara ayır: n.parça
segment
{i} bölüt
segment
segment
segment
{i} (Zooloji) bölüt
segment
{i} daire kesmesi
segment
{i} (Geometri) parça
segment
{f} kesimlemek
English - English
plural of segment
third-person singular of segment
line segments
plural form of line segment
segment
A consonant or a vowel
segment
A part of a television program, devoted to a topic

The news showed a segment on global warming.

segment
Any of the pieces that comprise an order tree
segment
The part of a circle between its circumference and a chord (usually other than the diameter)
segment
A length of some object

a segment of rope.

segment
One of several parts of an organism, with similar structure, arranged in a chain; such as a vertebra, or a third of an insect's thorax
segment
An Ethernet bus
segment
A portion of an itinerary; can be a flight or train between two cities, a car or hotel booked in a particular city
segment
A portion of an organ whose cells are derive from a single cell within the primordium from which the organ developed

In Lejeuneaceae vegetative branches normally originate from the basiscopic basal portion of a lateral segment half, as in the Radulaceae, and the associated leaves, therefore, are quite unmodified.

segment
{n} a piece cut off or contained
segment
Vehicle category broken down according to characteristics Compact cars, Sports Utility Vehicles and Full-Size Vans are examples of segments used in J D Power and Associates studies
segment
to divide into segments or sections
segment
- a length of river characterized by limited variation in hydrologic and physiographic characteristics In general, segments would be defined where tributaries significantly affect hydrologic, sediment, or water-quality characteristics Segments generally contain multiple reaches
segment
A segment of a market is one part of it, considered separately from the rest. Three-to-five day cruises are the fastest-growing segment of the market Women's tennis is the market leader in a growing market segment -- women's sports
segment
A part of a document, usually limited by punctuation - periods, tabs, paragraph marks, or custom tags The segment or sentence is the fundamental unit of information stored in translation memory with its corresponding bilingual matching segment
segment
A designated subarea (subset of the search area) to be searched by one or more specifically assigned search resources The size of a segment is determined by the search planner The boundaries of a segment are identifiable both in the field and on a map and are based on searchability, not probability
segment
one of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object; "a section of a fishing rod"; "metal sections were used below ground"; "finished the final segment of the road"
segment
A portion of the Serial Item/Contribution Identifier comprising a set of related data elements
segment
A discrete portion of a network, such as a LAN, without routers or bridges Bridges and routers can be used to isolate network traffic to specific segments
segment
a predefined and identified set of functionally related data elements values which are identified by their sequential positions within the set A segment starts with a segment tag and ends with a segment terminator It can be a service segment or a user data segment
segment
one of the parts into which something naturally divides; "a segment of an orange" divide or split up; "The cells segmented" divide into segments; "segment an orange"; "segment a compound word
segment
A piece in the form of the sector of a circle, or part of a ring; as, the segment of a sectional fly wheel or flywheel rim
segment
{f} divide into sections, partition; be divided into sections, be partitioned
segment
A (limited) length of cable - segments can be joined by repeaters (rare), bridges (common), routers or switches (which are hardware logic bridges and routers)
segment
A straight path between two points that is the shortest distance between them
segment
On Ethernet a media segment may be made up of one or more cable sections joined together to produce a continuous cable for carrying Ethernet signals
segment
Under HIPAA, this is a group of related data elements in a transaction
segment
Section of a network that is bounded by bridges, routers, hubs, or switches; dividing an Ethernet into multiple segments is a common way to increase bandwidth on a LAN
segment
A unit of Great Lakes coastline The coastline was divided into segments to aid in sample site selection, and were created so that every meter of US coastline is part of only one segment Segment endpoints were chosen as the midway point between adjacent 2nd order (Strahler stream order) and larger streams Thus, each segment contains only one 2nd order or larger stream
segment
If a company segments a market, it divides it into separate parts, usually in order to improve marketing opportunities. The big six record companies are multinational, and thus can segment the world market into national ones. to divide something into parts that are different from each other
segment
One of the divisions, rings, or joints into which many animal bodies are divided; a somite; a metamere; a somatome
segment
divide into segments; "segment an orange"; "segment a compound word"
segment
divide into segments; "segment an orange"; "segment a compound word
segment
A segment gear
segment
To divide or separate into parts in growth; to undergo segmentation, or cleavage, as in the segmentation of the ovum
segment
A segment of something is one part of it, considered separately from the rest. the poorer segments of society. the third segment of his journey. = section
segment
one of the parts into which something naturally divides; "a segment of an orange"
segment
A segment is a physically or logically distinct section of a network Segments are used to isolate network traffic, and often have specific limitations on their physical size and number of hosts and other physical connections
segment
A unit of code or data produced by the linker and existing only in an executable image of the program The linker assigns attributes to sections, orders and groups them, and puts them into segments Contrast with section
segment
divide or split up; "The cells segmented"
segment
{i} fragment; section; part, portion; slice, piece
segment
A predefined set of functionally related data elements that make up a specific unit in an EDI transaction set
segment
A portion of a computer program that may be executed without the entire computer program being resident in main storage A group of display elements A section of cable between components or devices A segment may consist of a single patch cable, several patch cables that are connected, or a combination of building cable and patch cables that are connected In Internet communications, the unit of transfer between TCP functions in different machines Each segment contains control and data fields; the current byte-stream position and actual data bytes are identified along with a checksum to validate received data
segment
A part cut off from a figure by a line or plane; especially, that part of a circle contained between a chord and an arc of that circle, or so much of the circle as is cut off by the chord; as, the segment acb in the Illustration
segment
Table of metadata describing segments within each tracefile segment_id - Primary key byte_offset_begin - Beginning point of the segment within the tracefile time_stamp_begin - Time when the segment began time_elapsed - Elapsed run time of the segment trace_id - Foreign key to TRACE event_type_id - Foreign key to EVENT_TYPE
segment
SEGMENT An active element of a digit, usually 7 segments for numeric and 14 segments for alpha/numeric digits
segment
An active element of a digit, usually 7 segments for numeric and 14 segments for alpha/numeric digits
segment
Refers to a section of cable on a network In Ethernet networks, two types of segments are defined A populated or trunk segment is a network cable that has one or more nodes attached to it A link segment is a cable that connects a computer to an interconnecting device, such as a repeater or concentrator, or connects a interconnecting device to another interconnecting device
segment
One of the cells or division formed by segmentation, as in egg cleavage or in fissiparous cell formation
segment
A segment of a circle is one of the two parts into which it is divided when you draw a straight line through it
segment
This term was introduced in the EPI technical report A SCSI bus segment is defined as two terminators and all devices between them See also: domain
segment
  In a distributed queue dual bus (DQDB) network, a protocol data unit (PDU) that (a) consists of 52 octets transferred between DQDB-layer peer entities as the information payload of a slot, (b) contains a header of 4 octets and a payload of 48 octets, and (c) is either a pre-arbitrated segment or a queued arbitrated segment
segment
A segment of fruit such as an orange or grapefruit is one of the sections into which it is easily divided
segment
One of the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a portion; as, a segment of an orange; a segment of a compound or divided leaf
segment
To ease handling of the large amount of DNA sequence, the genomic sequences have been divided into 10 kb segments that overlap their neighbors by 5 kb The segment's name shows from which chromosome it was generated and where on that chromosome it is located For example, segment G165 is a segment of chromosome VII ("G" is the seventh letter of the alphabet) that extends from coordinate 165,001 to 175,000
segment
A segment refers to a single flight with the same flight number For example, if you travel from A to B, change planes at B, and then travel from B to C, you will have flown two segments On the other hand, if you travel from A to C and the flight stops at B, but you don't change planes, then your trip from A to C is one segment from the point of view of fare rules Note that the US federal segment tax defines both of these scenarios as two segments
segment
a part of a television program
segment
To cut, mark off, divide A unit whose boundaries can be identified in the stream of speech A phoneme is a discrete category or segment cut out of the continuum of speech sounds It is a man made artifact The vowel sounds merge into one another but most native speakers can discern a clear instance of a particular vowel Those who are unfamiliar with the language may not discriminate two vowels (e g uh and ah) unless their language also isolates these sounds
segment
a length of some object: a segment of rope
Turkish - English

Definition of segments in Turkish English dictionary

segment
segment
segments

    Turkish pronunciation

    segmınts

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsegmənts/ /ˈsɛɡmənts/

    Etymology

    [ 'seg-m&nt ] (noun.) 1570. Latin segmentum, from secare to cut; more at SAW.

    Videos

    ... by the commission. There will be six roughly 15-minute segments, with two-minute answers ...
    ... The segments, as I announced in advance, will be three on the economy and one each on health ...
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