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Definition of settling for in English Turkish dictionary

settling
{i} yerleşme
settle for
kabul etmek
settling
(Coğrafya) alçalma
settling
(Havacılık) pıhtılaşma
settling
yerleşim
settling
tasman
settling
çöktürme
settling
yerleştirmek
settle for
razı olmak

Haşhaş tohumlu çörekler onun gözdesidir, ama onun yaban mersinine razı olmak zorunda olduğu günler vardır. - Poppy seed muffins are her favorites, but there are days when she must settle for blueberry.

settle for
fit olmak
settle for
razı ol

Bu sıkıcı hayata razı olamam. - I can't settle for this boring life.

Bir Audi'ye paran rahat yeterken, bir Kia'ya neden razı olasın? - Why settle for a Kia when you can clearly afford an Audi?

settling
oturma
settling
{f} çök
settling
{i} çökme
settling
yerleşerek
settling
Bir yerin bir şeyle kaplanması
settle for
-e razı olmak, -i kabul etmek
settle for
kabullenmek
settle for
(deyim) settle for sth. kabul etmek
settle for
hesabı ödemek
settling
{f} çök: prep.çökerek
settling
{i} iskân
settling
oturtma
settling
{i} hesap
settling
{i} hesaplaşma
settling
(Nükleer Bilimler) çökelme
settling
{f} yerleş: pre
settling
{i} durultma
settling
{i} ödeşme
settling
posa
English - English

Definition of settling for in English English dictionary

settle for
To accept or allow something, especially something not entirely desirable

He couldn't afford the expensive headphones, so he decided to settle for the lower quality set.

settling
Dregs; sediment
settle for
If you settle for something, you choose or accept it, especially when it is not what you really want but there is nothing else available. Virginia was a perfectionist. She was just not prepared to settle for anything mediocre
settle for
be satisfied with, be content with
settling
The natural precipitation of solids in wine
settling
a gradual sinking to a lower level
settling
The sinking of pigments or other solid matter in a paint on standing in a container, with the subsequent accumulation on the bottom of the container
settling
The sinking of pigments, extenders or other solid matter in a paint, on standing in a container, with a consequent accumulation on the bottom of the can
settling
That which settles at the bottom of a liquid; lees; dregs; sediment
settling
The act of one who, or that which, settles; the act of establishing one's self, of colonizing, subsiding, adjusting, etc
settling
Allowing sewage or wastewater to sit in a holding basin for a period of time while the larger and heavier particles settle to the bottom before the liquid with its solutes and some smaller particulates is sent for further treatment or directly to the environment
settling
{i} arrangement, resolution; colonization, act of inhabiting a new area
settling
In building construction, the gradual subsiding of a structure as the soil beneath its foundation consolidates under loading. This may continue for several years after the structure's completion. Primary consolidation occurs as water is squeezed out from the voids within the soil mass. Secondary consolidation results from adjustments in the internal structure of the soil mass under a sustained load. Whenever the possibility of settlement exists, care must be taken to choose a structural system and foundation capable of adapting. Fixed-end beams present a problem as they are incapable of rotating under uneven settlement loads and bend in response to the stress; simply supported beams, the ends of which act as hinges, will rotate slightly and remain straight. Special columns with jacking devices may then be used to level the beams. Floating foundations and piles are often used to overcome the problems of building on yielding soils. See also soil mechanics
settling
Paint separation in which pigments and other solids accumulate at the bottom of the container
settling
Separation of solids from suspension in a fluid of lower or segregation of different-sized particles due to gravity
settling
The separation of a pigment or other solid ingredient from a coating material upon standing
settling
To become fixed, resolved, or established
settling
the process of subsidence and deposition of suspended matter carried by water, wastewater, or other liquids It is usually accomplished by reducing the velocity of the liquid below the point that it can transport the suspended material Also called sedimentation
settling
present participle of settle
settling
The lowering of elevation of a house or pavement due to weight or shrinkage
settling
When a log home begins to sink gradually, caused by the wood drying over time
settling for

    Hyphenation

    set·tling for

    Turkish pronunciation

    setlîng fôr

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsetləɴɢ ˈfôr/ /ˈsɛtlɪŋ ˈfɔːr/
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