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English - Turkish
kısa vadeli
short-term exposure limit
(Mühendislik) ( STEL) : bir iş gününde her hangi bir zamanda aşılmaması gereken 15-dakikalık zaman ağırlıklı ( TWA) ortalama maruz kalma sınırı
short-term memory
Kısa süreli bellek
short-term stability
kısa süreli duraylılık
in the short term
kısa vadede
short term
(Ticaret) kısa dönem
short term
kısa vadeli

Kısa vadeli sözleşmeli personel haber vermeden işten çıkarıldı. - The short term contract employees were dismissed without notice.

in the short haul/term
kısa vadede
short term
kısa vade

Kısa vadeli sözleşmeli personel haber vermeden işten çıkarıldı. - The short term contract employees were dismissed without notice.

short term memory
kısa süreli bellek
shortterm
kısa dönem
shortterm
Kısa vadeli
short term
kısa süreli
short term bill of lading
(Ticaret) kısa konşimento
short term of sentence
(Askeri) KISALTILMIŞ CEZA SÜRESİ: Ceza indirimi yapılmış tam ceza süresi
short term release date
(Askeri) KISALTILMIŞ CEZA SÜRELİ TAHLİYE TARİHİ: Hüküm başlama tarihine, indirimi yapılmış ceza süresinin eklenmesiyle elde edilen tarihe tekaddüm eden gün
shortterm
kısa süreli
English - English
of or pertaining to a short duration of time

short-term exposure.

of or pertaining to the near or immediate future

This short-term plan deals with the next few days.

A stay of less than three months, or sporadic visits that do not occur within three consecutive months Short-term users receive required departmental NSLS Safety Training Once training is complete, they receive a temporary radiation badge each month during the visit
{s} lasting or extending over a short period of time
Short-term is used to describe things that will last for a short time, or things that will have an effect soon rather than in the distant future. Investors weren't concerned about short-term profits over the next few years This is a cynical manipulation of the situation for short-term political gain The company has 90 staff, almost all on short-term contracts long-term. continuing for only a short time, or relating only to the period that is not very far into the future   long-term
Generally refers to an investment made for one year or less In the case of bonds, it refers to a period of between one and five years
With reference to a debt instrument, having a maturity of one year or less 18
The period of time during which the RMP will be implemented; assumed to be 10 years
A subjective term indicating the shortest time period used in terms of investments Usually refers to less than 6 months in stocks & 3 years in bonds But in futures trading, can be less than 1 day See also Long-term & Medium-term
A type of obligation with a maturity of less than one year
relating to or extending over a limited period; "short-run planning"; "a short-term lease"; "short-term credit"
Any investment with a maturity of one year or less, although the term is often stretched to refer to any class of security, particularly bonds, expected to become liquid within two years
interim
short-term bond
certificate of financial obligation for a short period of time
short-term investment
(Economics) investment in securities for a relatively short period of time (generally less than one year)
short-term memory
what you can repeat immediately after perceiving it
short-term memory
memory that only holds items for a short period of time after they occur, STM
short-term planning
planning for a short period of time, planning for a period which does not exceed one year
short-term rental
lease for a short period of time
short term
Alternative spelling of short-term
short term
The near future; a comparatively brief time period starting with the present moment (or other time of reference); the time in which immediate needs and goals are relevant
short term
Bonds or notes sold on an interim basis with tax-exempt securities for a period of from one to five years
short term
When you're talking about investing, the term refers to the length of time you hold an investment Short term is generally less than one year
short term
A time span sufficiently short that we do not plan divisions within it Compare long term
short term
1 A short period of time 2 A period of time short enough to give reasonable assurance of stability
short term
Normally used to distinguish between short-term and long-term, when referring to assets or liabilities Definitions vary because different companies and accountants handl
short term
An investment with a maturity of a year or less
short term
A term of one year or less
short term
Would occur over the next 10 years
short term
A defined timescale over which certain actions are to be carried out For the purposes of this plan it is defined as "to be completed within 3 years from the start of the plan's implementation" (See LONG TERM, MEDIUM TERM, ONGOING)
short term
{i} short period of time
short term capital
(Economics) capital raised for a short period of time
short term credit
credit for a period that is not longer than one year
short term debt
loan for a short period of time, loan for a period which is not longer than one year
short term deposit
deposit for a short period of time, placing money in a bank for a predetermined short period of time
short term liabilities
clause in a statement which lists the debts that a business must repay during the current year (Accounting)
short term loan
loan for a short period of time, borrowing money from a bank for a period of time which is less than one year
short term memory
The stage of memory where information is stored for up to 30 seconds prior to either being forgotten or transferred to long term memory
short term memory
Short term memory is a mechanism for storing temporary information, such as where you parked your car or numbers in a simple arithmetic problems
short term memory
Working with memory with limited capacity Its contents are in conscious awareness Lasts 30 seconds to several minutes
short term memory
The temporary memory store accessed after recent exposure to a stimulus to be recalled See also long term memory, memory <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith
short term memory
cim (cov lus) tsis tau ntev
short term memory
he second stage of memory which holds about seven (5-9) items for less than 30 seconds without rehearsal; working memory briefly stores and processes selected information from the sensory registers
short term memory
The ability to remember information that has been heard recently I e over a very short space of time This information is often associated with symbols and is important for tasks such as learning to read, copying, spelling Visual recall is inevitable required in the early stages of learning to read - sight vocabulary and flash cards etc
unlinked short term bond
short term financial bond that is not linked to the index or the exchange rate
short-term

    Antonyms

    long-term

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'short-"t&rm ] (adjective.) 1901. short + term

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