sese

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Turkish - English
sound

What's causing that sound? - O sese ne neden oluyor?

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(İnşaat) sound

The ear canal sends sound waves to the eardrum. - Kulak yolu ses dalgalarını kulak zarına iletir.

The hyena's bark sounds like laughter. - Sırtlanın havlaması kahkaha gibi ses çıkarıyor.

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{i} voice

Betty has a sweet voice. - Betty'nin tatlı bir sesi var.

She began to cry in a loud voice. - O, gür bir sesle ağlamaya başladı.

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noise

They heard a noise behind them. - Onlar arkalarında bir ses duydular.

I heard a strange noise coming from Tom's room last night. - Dün gece, Tom'un odasından gelen garip bir ses duydum.

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{i} vocal

A small, but vocal minority, disrupted the meeting. - Küçük ama sesli bir azınlık, toplantının kesilmesine yol açtı.

Do fish have vocal chords? - Balıkların ses telleri var mıdır?

sese ait
phonic
sesin yerini yavaş yavaş sonraki sese bırakması
fade out
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audio

What's your favorite audio player? - Favori ses çaların nedir?

How many audiobooks do you have on your iPod? - Senin iPodunda kaç tane seslikitabın var?

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(Dilbilim) phone
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(Bilgisayar) vol
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tone

The piano has a good tone. - Piyanonun iyi bir sesi var.

At the tone, please record your message. - Sinyal sesinde, lütfen mesajınızı kaydedin.

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(Muzik) strain
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patter
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sonic
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(Bilgisayar) sounds
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phonetic
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beat

The musician beat his drums loudly. - Müzisyen davulunu yüksek sesle çaldı.

John was beating the drums loudly. - John yüksek sesle davulları çalıyordu.

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whoosh
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{i} shout

They shouted as loudly as they could. - Ellerinden geldiği kadar yüksek sesle bağırdılar.

He shouted at the top of his voice. - Sesinin çıktığı kadar bağırdı.

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rattle
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(Otomotiv) vibration and harshness
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utterance
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{i} call

I heard someone call my name from behind. - Ben, birinin arkadan adımı seslendiğini duydum.

Someone was calling my name. - Biri benim adımı sesleniyordu.

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sonance
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{i} cry

When he entered the building, he was frightened by a sudden cry. - O, binaya girdiğinde, ani bir çığlık sesiyle korkutuldu.

She began to cry in a loud voice. - O, gür bir sesle ağlamaya başladı.

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volume

The radio is too loud. Please turn the volume down. - Radyonun sesi çok yüksek. Lütfen sesi kısın.

How do I fix the volume? - Ben sesi nasıl düzeltebilirim?

ses
the sound of
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to sound
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(enstrüman) speech
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sound; noise
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phono
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phonic
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acoustic

An electric guitar doesn't sound the same as an acoustic one. - Elektro bir gitar akustik bir gitar gibi ses vermez.

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vox
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sono
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voice; sound; noise
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audio , sound , voice , tone
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clatter
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ping
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smack
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lapse
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{i} key
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note

Music is the silence between the notes. - Müzik notalar arasındaki sessizliktir.

There was a scornful note in his voice. - Sesinde küçümseyen bir ifade vardı.

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crunch
sonraki sese kadar
(Bilgisayar) loop until next
English - English

Definition of sese in English English dictionary

SES
State Emergency Service
ses
Senior Executive Service
SES
socioeconomic status
Mobutu Sese Seko
orig. Joseph-Désiré Mobutu born Oct. 14, 1930, Lisala, Belgian Congo died Sept. 7, 1997, Rabat, Mor. President of Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), 1965-97. Mobutu served in the Belgian Congolese army and as a journalist before joining Patrice Lumumba in independence negotiations in Brussels in 1960. When independence was achieved, the coalition government of Pres. Joseph Kasavubu and Premier Lumumba put Mobutu in charge of defense. In a rift between Kasavubu and Lumumba, Mobutu helped Kasavubu seize control. Four years later, in a power struggle between Pres. Kasavubu and then Premier Moise Tshombe, Mobutu removed Kasavubu in a coup and assumed the presidency. He established single-party rule and Africanized all European names, changing his own to Mobutu Sese Seko ("All-Powerful Warrior"). His repressive regime failed to spur economic growth; corruption, mismanagement, and neglect led to decline, while Mobutu himself amassed one of the largest personal fortunes in the world. He was overthrown by Laurent Kabila in 1997 and died in exile in Morocco
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Shelf Edge Study Part of LOIS project
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severely errored seconds Seconds during which the bit error ratio is greater than a specified limit and transmission performance is significantly degraded A performance monitoring parameter is measured on a per-channel basis
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Sports Education Service of the Australian Sports Commission
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means the Senior Executive Service
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Student Employment Services
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(See socioeconomic status)
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SCSI Enclosure Services are an ANSI X3 T10 standard for temperature and power monitoring of disk enclosures for enhanced data protection
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Severely Errored Second
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Socioeconomic Status is generally taken to refer to a person's overall social position, as determined across a number of aspects or dimensions, and is most commonly defined in terms of educational, occupational and economic attainments When used in studies relating to school students, the term refers to parental or family SES
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Severely Errored Seconds: A unit used to specify the error performance of T carrier systems This indicates a second containing ten or more errors, usually expressed as SES per hour, day, or week This method gives a better indication of the distribution of bit errors than a simple Bit Error Rate (BER) Refer also to EFS See also Source End Station
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Secondary Emissions Standard
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Spongiform encephalopathy
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(severely errored seconds) (DS1) A second that has an equivalent error ratio greater than 1-in-1,000 In SF, a second with one or more LOSs or frame sync losses, six or more framing bit errors, or 1,544 or more BPVs In ESF, a second with one or more LOSs or frame sync losses, 320 or more CRC-6 errors, or 1,544 or more BPVs On unframed circuits, a circuit with one or more LOSs, or 1,544 or more BPVs
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abbr Service Evaluation System
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