shelf

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English - Turkish
raf

Lütfen kitabı rafa koy. - Please put the book on the shelf.

Senin çizgi romanların raftalar. - Your comic books are on the shelf.

{i} kaya tabakası
{i} pervaz
sahanlık
{i} coğr. şelf
{ç} shelves (şelvz)
denizde sığlık
sergen
düz kaya
{i} sığlık
sergek
rafta
şelf
shelf area
(Denizbilim) sahanlık alanı
shelf break
(Denizbilim) sahanlık sınırı
shelf reef
(Denizbilim) sahanlık resifi
shelf life
raf ömrü
shelf control unit
raf kontrol ünitesi
shelf dummy
raf kukla
shelf life
Raf ömrü, paketlenmiş bir yiyecek yahut ilacın bozulmadan saklanabilme süresi
shelf pull
raf çekmek
shelf stable
raf ömrü uzun
shelf-life
raf ömrü
shelf channel
(Askeri) kıta sahanlığı vadisi
shelf fauna
(Denizbilim) sahanlık faunası
shelf item
(Askeri) RAF MADDESİ: Sivil ve askeri hayatta müştereken kullanılan ikmal maddesi. Bu terim: tahta bezi, fırça, süpürge ve temizlik maddeleri gibi sarfedilebilir ikmal maddelerini içine alır. Rasyonlar ile petrol türevleri bu gruba girmez
shelf item
(Askeri) raf maddesi
shelf life
sergen yaşam süresi
shelf life
bozulmadan kalma süresi
shelf life
Raf Yaşam Süresi
shelf life
(Ticaret) bir malın raf süresi
shelf life
(Askeri) RAF ÖMRÜ: Bir ikmal maddesinin eskime veya sınırlı ömrü nedeniyle yenilenmeyecek olması ve depolandığı sürece kullanılabilir olduğu ömrü. Ayrıca bakınız: "storage life"
shelf mounted
rafa monte
shelf number
raf numarası
shelf operation
(Tıp) Genellikle bir kemik grefinden istifade edilerek uygulanan bir çeşit açık düzeltme şeklindeki kalça çıkığı ameliyatı
shelf panel
raf paneli
shelf part
raf parçası
shelf plate
raf plakası
shelf registration system
(Politika, Siyaset) raf kayıt sistemi
shelves
i., çoğ., bak. shelf
sliding shelf
Sürgülü raf
led in shelf
led lambası
book shelf
kitap rafı
continental shelf
(Meteoroloji) kıtasal kabuk
equipment shelf
(Bilgisayar) donanım rafı
led in shelf
elektro ışıklı diod
off the shelf
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) rafta hazır
off the shelf
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) satılmaya hazır
outer continental shelf
(Coğrafya) dış kıta sahanlığı
Aegean Continental Shelf
Ege Kıta Sahanlığı
be left on the shelf
evde kalmak
continental shelf
kıta sahanlığı
continental shelf
kara sahanlığı
shelves
etajer
be on the shelf
kızağa çekilmiş olmak; emekliye ayrılmış olmak
be on the shelf
(kadın) evde kalmış olmak
commercial off-the-shelf
(Ticaret) Ticari kullanıma hazır
ice shelf
Buzul
larder shelf
Erzak rafi
off the shelf
Satışa hazır
off the shelf
Siparişe veya belirli bir ölçüye göre yapılmamış, genel satış için üretilmiş
off-the-shelf
Satın alınabilen, satışı yapılır durumda olan, ticari olarak mevcut durumda olan
off-the-shelf
Standart ölçülerde üretlmiş ve satışa hazır
off-the-shelf availability
Satın alınabilirlik, ticari olarak mevcut durumu
off-the-shelf software
(Bilgisayar) Satışa sunulmuş, kullanıma hazır yazılım
on shelf
raf
open shelf referral stock
açık raf sevk hazır
site shelf
(Telekom) Saha dolabı
stationary shelf
sabit raf
to shelf
raflardan
wire shelf
Tel raf

We need extra 4 pieces of powder coated wire shelves for the refrigeator.

be left on the shelf
(deyim) kocaya varamamak
cartridge shelf
(Askeri) mermi rafı
crane shelf
vinç rafı
get on the shelf
dansa kaldırılmamak
marine shelf
deniz sahanlığı
off the shelf
standart [müh.]
parcel shelf
arka raf
parcel shelf/blinds
(Otomotiv) arka raf/panjurları
parts shelf
(Otomotiv) parça rafı
put s.o. on the shelf
birini kızağa çekmek; birini emekliye ayırmak
rear side shelf
(Otomotiv) arka hoparlör kapağı
revolving shelf
döner raf
shelves
shel rafa kaldır/rafa koy
shelves
resif/raf
side shelf of a fireplace
(İnşaat) baca kulağı
upper shelf
üst konsol
English - English
The capacity of such an object; as, a shelf of videos
A projecting ledge that resembles such an object
A reef, shoal or sandbar
A flat, rigid, rectangular structure, fixed at right angles to a wall, and used to support, store or display objects
{n} a board used to lay things on, sandbank, in the sea, rock under shallow water till
{n} plural shelves
If you buy something off the shelf, you buy something that is not specially made for you. off-the-shelf software. tailor-made. shelf fungus continental shelf Larsen Ice Shelf Ross Ice Shelf
a support that consists of a horizontal surface for holding objects
A functional block hosting Hi-FOCuS cards
An application that attaches areas to the outside edge of the screen You can add plugins to customize these areas, such as a taskbar, launcher, clock, and magnifier
The shelf is an Options feature of Icon Views, a place for you to put icons that you need to use frequently while working in a particular directory For example, if the directory contains many files, you might want to place the files you use most frequently on the shelf Or, if the directory contains many color Showcase slides, you might want to place the icon for a color printer onto the shelf
The shelf is a place for you to put icons that you need to use frequently while working in a particular directory For example, if the directory contains many files, you might want to place the files you use most frequently on the shelf Or, if the directory contains many color Showcase slides, you might want to place the icon for a color printer onto the shelf
A piece of timber running the whole length of a vessel inside the timberheads
A shelf is a section of rock on a cliff or mountain or underwater that sticks out like a shelf. The house stands on a shelf of rock among pines. see also continental shelf
A shelf is a flat piece of wood, metal, or glass which is attached to a wall or to the sides of a cupboard. Shelves are used for keeping things on. He took a book from the shelf. the middle shelf of the oven
Shelf in which the item resides If you are using a single-shelf system, the shelf number is always 1 For call-routing purposes, a value of 0 (zero) or any-shelf specifies any shelf slot Number of the item's slot Physical slots are numbered from 1 to 16, starting with 1 for the slot just below the shelf controller The slot value 17, controller, or c specifies the shelf-controller card For call-routing purposes, a value of 0 (zero) or any-slot specifies any slot For example, to address the first slot on shelf 1: { 1 1 0 } item Item on the slot card, such as a digital modem or T1 line Items are numbered starting with #1 for the leftmost item on the card An item number of 0 denotes the entire slot For example, to address modem #48 on a modem card in slot #2 on shelf 1: { 1 2 48 } See also
A sand bank in the sea, or a rock, or ledge of rocks, rendering the water shallow, and dangerous to ships
A flat tablet or ledge of any material set horizontally at a distance from the floor, to hold objects of use or ornament
A stratum lying in a very even manner; a flat, projecting layer of rock
A thin flat usually long and narrow piece of material (as wood) fastened horizontally to hold objects
a projecting ridge on a mountain or submerged under water
Board fixed on the cupboard, on the wall
{i} flat board attached horizontally to a wall or frame and used for storing or displaying items; something which resembles a shelf, projection; rock ledge; sandbank, sand bar
A directory of CICS-related JAR files
shelf cloud
A low, horizontal cloud typically forming at the leading edge of thunderstorm outflow. An arcus type cloud often found along squall lines
shelf clouds
plural form of shelf cloud
shelf life
The length of time a product (especially food and drugs) will last without deteriorating or without being sold
shelf life
The maximum time a packaged material can be stored under specific conditions and still meet the performance requirements specified
shelf lives
plural form of shelf life
Shelf Pull
A shelf pull is an item that has been discontinued by a retailer and is no longer available at their retail outlet
shelf bracket
a bracket to support a shelf
shelf ice
ice that is attached to land but projects out to sea
shelf ice
An extension of glacial ice into coastal waters that is in contact with the bottom near the shore but not toward the outer edge of the shelf
shelf life
the length of time a product is expected to last under recommended storage conditions and still be safe and fit to eat
shelf life
The length of time a material, substance, product, or reagent can be stored under specified environmental conditions and continue to meet all applicable specification requirements and/or remain suitable for its intended function
shelf life
The length of time before an item (such as a catalog) becomes obsolete
shelf life
the length of time a packaged food or drug will last without deteriorating
shelf life
The period during which an item or material may be stored and remain suitable for use [85]
shelf life
The length of time an item may be held in inventory before it begins to deteriorate or becomes unusable
shelf life
Length of time before a good spoils or becomes obsolete
shelf life
Length of time in which a material can be stored and continue to meet specification requirements, remaining suitable for its intended use
shelf life
The length of time between the manufacture of a material and when the material is no longer suitable for use
shelf life
(Storage Life) the period of time during which a product can be stored under specified conditions and still remain suitable for use See Pot Life, Age Resistance
shelf life
The period of time during which a product can be stored under specific conditions and still remain suitable for use
shelf life
- the length of time before an item (such as a catalog) becomes obsolete
shelf life
The amount of time a material may remain useable in its original containers
shelf life
The length of time that a container, or a material in a container, will remain in a saleable or acceptable condition under specified conditions of storage
shelf life
The length of time that a container or material in a container, will maintain market acceptability under specified conditions of storage Also known as merchantable life
shelf life
time that a product can maintain freshness on a shelf
shelf life
The length of time that a product can be displayed
shelf life
The length of time that packaged materials such as adhesives and sealants can be stored under specific temperature conditions and still remain suitable for use
shelf life
The shelf life of a product, especially food, is the length of time that it can be kept in a shop or at home before it becomes too old to sell or use. Mature flour has a longer shelf life. The length of time a product may be stored without becoming unsuitable for use or consumption. the length of time that a product, especially food, can be kept in a shop before it becomes too old to sell
shelf life
The length of time a coating may normally be stored without losing any chemical/physical properties Manufacturers typically specify the shelf life
shelf life
The standard amount of days a given item can be stored after a receipt before it must be tested, or is declared unusable for shipments or production purposes
shelf life
The predetermined time that a product can stay on the shelf and still be considered fresh, established by the local store, the vendor, or the manufacturer
shelf life
The period of time which the manufacturer guarantees the unopened adhesive will be useable The date of manufacture is normally stamped somewhere on the adhesive container In most cases, the adhesive will be usable for a period of time following the shelf life When the adhesive becomes unusable, the handling characteristics are affected
shelf life
For a dry cell, the period of time (measured from date of manufacture), at a storage temperature of 21°C (69°F), after which the cell retains a specified percentage (usually 90%) of its original energy content
shelf life
The period of time during which an item of materiel, having a limited storage life, is considered to remain serviceable while stored under specified conditions
shelf life
The duration of storage under specified conditions at the end of which the battery still retains the ability to give a specified performance
shelf life
The length of time a product will remain in optimum condition prior to sale or consumption
shelf life
The maximum time interval in which a material may be kept in a usable condition during storage
shelf liner
contact paper, paper used to line closets and drawers
shelf-life
The period of time during which a dietary supplement remains sufficiently potent to be effective The expiration date on a product label should indicate the end of this time period
shelf-life
The amount of time the product can be expected to remain consumable as a food based on microbiological considerations, nutritional parameters, and organoleptic properties The time from processing meat items to the time the products are not considered acceptable for sale
shelf-life
The amount of time a cell or battery will retain a specified percent of its rated capacity, typically under ambient storage conditions
beehive shelf
A piece of laboratory equipment used mostly in school demonstrations to support a gas jar whilst a gas is being collected over water
commercial off-the-shelf
Systems which are manufactured commercially, and then tailored for specific uses
continental shelf
The area of sea around a land mass where the depth gradually increases before it plunges into the ocean deeps
ice shelf
A thick, floating platform of ice that forms where a glacier or ice sheet flows down to a coastline and onto the ocean surface. Ice shelves are found in Antarctica, Greenland, and Canada only
off-the-shelf
As purchased or as commonly available, without modification or customization

We can build a specialized part for you, but an off-the-shelf product will probably cost less.

on the shelf
Laid aside, unused, abandoned
on the shelf
unmarried

It was darker now and there were stones and bits of wood on the strand and slippy seaweed.

shelves
plural form of shelf
shelves
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shelve
top shelf
best, or high quality
top shelf
books, magazines, or movies that have adult content, or soft-core porn

Jim has a lot of top shelf magazines.

commercial off-the-shelf
Available from merchandise in stock; not custom-made
commercial off-the-shelf
In the United States, Commercially available Off-The-Shelf (COTS) is a Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) term defining a nondevelopmental item (NDI) of supply that is both commercial and sold in substantial quantities in the commercial marketplace, and that can be procured or utilized under government contract in the same precise form as available to the general public. For example, technology related items, such as computer software, hardware systems or free software with commercial support, and construction materials qualify, but bulk cargo, such as agricultural or petroleum products, do not
commercial off-the-shelf
(Ticaret) Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) is a term for software or hardware, generally technology or computer products, that are ready-made and available for sale, lease, or license to the general public. They are often used as alternatives to in-house developments or one-off government-funded developments. The use of COTS is being mandated across many government and business programs, as they may offer significant savings in procurement and maintenance. However, since COTS software specifications are written by external sources, government agencies are sometimes leery of these products because they fear that future changes to the product will not be in their control
commercially available off-the-shelf
In the United States, Commercially available Off-The-Shelf (COTS) is a Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) term defining a nondevelopmental item (NDI) of supply that is both commercial and sold in substantial quantities in the commercial marketplace, and that can be procured or utilized under government contract in the same precise form as available to the general public. For example, technology related items, such as computer software, hardware systems or free software with commercial support, and construction materials qualify, but bulk cargo, such as agricultural or petroleum products, do not
commercially off-the-shelf
In the United States, Commercially available Off-The-Shelf (COTS) is a Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) term defining a nondevelopmental item (NDI) of supply that is both commercial and sold in substantial quantities in the commercial marketplace, and that can be procured or utilized under government contract in the same precise form as available to the general public. For example, technology related items, such as computer software, hardware systems or free software with commercial support, and construction materials qualify, but bulk cargo, such as agricultural or petroleum products, do not
ice shelf
A floating sheet of ice permanently attached to a land mass
off-the-shelf
Available from merchandise in stock; not custom-made
off-the-shelf
(especially of clothing) made in standard sizes and available from merchandise in stock
Larsen Ice Shelf
Ice shelf in the northwestern Weddell Sea, adjoining the eastern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is named for Capt. Carl A. Larsen, who explored the ice front by boat in 1893. The shelf originally covered an area of 33,000 sq mi (86,000 sq km), excluding the numerous small islands within it, but, as air temperatures over the Antarctic Peninsula warmed slightly in the second half of the 20th century, the shelf shrank dramatically. By the early 21st century, it covered only 40 percent of its former area
OFF THE SHELF
Hardware or software programs that are commercially available and ready for use "as is "
OFF THE SHELF
Systems and software programs that can be used as is, without further development or modification
OFF THE SHELF
pre-prepared, ready to use
Ross Ice Shelf
A vast area in Antarctica bordering on Ross Sea, an arm of the southern Pacific Ocean. In the western part of the sea is Ross Island, site of the active volcano Mount Erebus. World's largest body of floating ice. It lies at the head of the Ross Sea, which forms an enormous indentation in Antarctica. Its area is estimated to be about the size of France. The great white barrier wall of the shelf's front, first seen in 1841 by British explorer Capt. James C. Ross, rises in places to 200 ft (60 m). The ice shelf has been an important gateway for explorations of the Antarctic interior, including expeditions (1911-12) to the South Pole by Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott and Richard E. Byrd's expeditions (1928-41). It is the site of several permanent research stations
book shelf
rank used for storing books, bookcase
continental shelf
the sea bed and subsoil of those submarine areas that extend beyond the territorial limits of Malaysia, throughout the natural prolongation of the landed territory of Malaysia, to the outer edge of the continental margin, or to a distance of 200 nautical miles from the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured where the outer edge of the continental margin does not extend to that distance
continental shelf
A region of relatively shallow water surrounding each of the continents
continental shelf
A relatively shallow, submerged portion of a continent, extending to a point of steep descent to the ocean floor
continental shelf
raised area of land which is above sea level and forms continents
continental shelf
(1) The zone bordering a continent extending from the line of permanent immersion to the DEPTH, usually about 100 m to 200 m, where there is a marked or rather steep descent toward the great depths (2) The area under active LITTORAL processes during the Holocene period (3) The region of the oceanic bottom that extends outward from the shoreline with an average slope of less than 1: 100, to a line where the gradient begins to exceed 1: 40 (the continental slope)
continental shelf
Part of the continental margin the ocean floor from the coastal shore of continents to the continental slope, usually to a depth of about 200 meters The continental shelf usually has a very slight slope, roughly 0 1 degrees
continental shelf
The sea floor adjoining a large land mass as distinct from the deeper waters of the wider ocean bed
continental shelf
rim of land from the continental shores sloping gradually before the steep decline to the oceans' depths   The seas here are relatively shallow, making the resources of the seabed accessible   Most fishing resources are located in these parts of the ocean, and so it is common for littoral states (states bordering the body of water) to claim control over their adjacent continental shelf
continental shelf
This area is part of the sea floor adjoining a land mass over which the maximum depth of sea water is 200 m (600 ft)
continental shelf
An area of relatively shallow seabed which lies between the shore of a continent and the deeper water of the ocean
continental shelf
The continental shelf is the area which forms the edge of a continent, ending in a steep slope to the depths of the ocean. the deep water off the Continental Shelf. n. A submerged border of a continent that slopes gradually and extends to a point of steeper descent to the ocean bottom. continental shelves the edge of a continent where it slopes down steeply to the bottom of the ocean. Broad, relatively shallow submarine platform that forms a border to a continent, typically extending from the coast to depths of 330-660 ft (100-200 m). Continental shelves average about 40 mi (65 km) in width. Almost everywhere they are simply a continuation of the continental landmass: narrow, rough, and steep off mountainous coasts but broad and comparatively level offshore from plains. Continental shelves are usually covered with a layer of sand, silts, and silty muds. Their surfaces feature small hills and ridges that alternate with shallow depressions and valley-like troughs. In a few cases, steep-walled V-shaped submarine canyons cut deeply into both the shelf and the slope below
continental shelf
The edge of a continental mass that lies under the sea in comparatively shallow water (up to a water depth of about 800 feet)
continental shelf
The zone around the continents extending from the low-water mark seaward to where there is a marked increase in slope to greater depths
continental shelf
the first part of the ocean floor after one leaves the shore It is formed of flat, gently sloping sections that extend into the ocean
continental shelf
The submerged shelf of land that slopes gradually from the exposed edge of a continent to where the drop-off to the deep seafloor begins
continental shelf
The relatively flat portion of continental crust that is covered by shallow sea water
continental shelf
The zone around the continents extending from the low-water mark seaward, typically ending in steep slope to the depths of the ocean floor
continental shelf
An area of continental crust covered by the sea
continental shelf
Gently seaward-sloping surface that extends between the shoreline and the top of the continental slope at about 150 m depth
continental shelf
A geological term that refers to the zone of the sea floor around a continent that extends from the shoreline and where the water depth is much shallower than in the open sea Typical depths range from 100 to 800 metres compared to 2,000 to 7,000 metres or more for the open ocean
continental shelf
the relatively shallow (up to 200 meters) seabed surrounding a continent
continental shelf
A gently sloping submarine plane of varying width extending from the shoreline of a continent to the continental slope
continental shelf
relatively shallow seabed from the shore to the edge of the continental slope (which slopes to the deep ocean floor)
continental shelf
The seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas that extend beyond a coastal state's territorial sea throughout the natural prolongation of its land territory to the outer edge of the continental margin A coastal state may claim a continental shelf of up to 200 miles from the baselines from which the territorial sea is measured even if the continental margin is not that far seaward; but its maximum claim can be no more than 350 miles
continental shelf
gently sloping submarine plain extending into the ocean from a continent
off shelf software
software designed to deal with standard problems, software that can be easily purchased in a store
off the shelf
{s} standard, mass-produced
off-the-shelf
(especially of clothing) made in standard sizes and available from merchandise in stock; "a ready-made jacket"; "ready-to-wear clothes"
off-the-shelf
Ready-to-use; packaged The term can refer to hardware or software
off-the-shelf
see shelf. already made and available in shops rather than being designed especially for a customer
off-the-shelf
Describes a ready-to-use hardware or software productthat is packaged and ready for sale, as opposed to one that is proprietary or has been customized
off-the-shelf
equipment or technologies that do not have to be further modified for military use
off-the-shelf
  Pertaining to equipment already manufactured and available for delivery from stock   (188)
on the shelf
not in use; temporarily postponed; unlikely to marry (of a woman)
shelves
Plural of shelf. the plural of shelf
shelves
plural of shelf
top-shelf
placing the puck above either shoulder of the goalie in a scoring attempt
top-shelf
The upper part of the goal, near the cross bar
top-shelf
Great or best, as in "The really top-shelf pubs are all in The Lady's Ward "
shelf
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