splice

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English - Turkish
(İnşaat) ek donatı
(Askeri) birleştirme
kaynak bağlantı
birleşme
ekleme

İki bölümü birlikte eklemek zordur. - It's hard to splice the two fragments together.

bağlantı yeri
{f} uç uca ekle
uçlarını birbirine eklemek
eklemek

İki bölümü birlikte eklemek zordur. - It's hard to splice the two fragments together.

(örerek/yapıştırarak) tutturmak
(Tekstil) Splays
{i} iki ucunu birleştirme
{f} evlendirmek
{i} birbirine ekleme
{f} birbirine eklemek
{i} geçme
{f} uçlarını birleştirmek
{i} çok içki içme
{i} ek yeri
ekle

Bu iki parça ipi benim için birbirine ekler misin? - Could you splice these two pieces of rope together for me?

İki bölümü birlikte eklemek zordur. - It's hard to splice the two fragments together.

{f} (iki ucu) birbirine bağlamak; (bant/film uçlarını) birbirine yapıştırmak
splice bar
(Demiryolu) Cebire, süyek
splice plate
ek levhası
Splice chamber
(Tekstil) Splays bölmesi
splice knife
ekleme bıçağı
splice plate
bağlantı levhası
splice tape holder
seloteyp tutucu
splicer
bağlayıcı
cable splice
kablo eki
splicer
ekleyici
splicer
birleştirici
splicer
yapıştırma aygıtı
splicer
yapıştırıcı
comma splice
virgül ek yeri
lap splice
(İnşaat) Üst üste bindirmeli ekleme

A lap splice joint is a method of joining two members end to end in woodworking.

splicing
yapıştırma
Splicing
(Tekstil) Splays yapma
butt splice
ucuca eklemek
flange splice
flanşlı ekleme
manual splice bar
manuel film ekleme kolu
manufacturer splice
imalatçı ek yeri
web splice
gövde eklemesi
web splice
gövdeden eklemek
welded butt splice
kaynaklı ucuca ekleme
English - English
A junction or joining of ropes made by splicing them together
Bonding or joining of overlapping materials
To unite, as two ropes, or parts of a rope, by a particular manner of interweaving the strands, -- the union being between two ends, or between an end and the body of a rope
To unite in marriage
That part of a bat where the handle joins the blade
To unite, as spars, timbers, rails, etc., by lapping the two ends together, or by applying a piece which laps upon the two ends, and then binding, or in any way making fast
The electrical and mechanical connection between two pieces of wire or cable
To unite as if splicing

He argues against attempts to splice different genres or species of literature into a single composition.

Any type of cement or mechanical fastening by which two separate lengths of film are united end-to-end so they function as a single piece of film when passing through a camera, film processing machine, or projector
{v} to join, to join ropes without a knot, join trees in a fence by interlocking their branches
{n} two ropes or lines joined without a knot
A mechanical device or fusion process that permanently bonds two fibers together without a connector producing extremely low loss
The connection between two chord members or other structural members joined at their ends by welding or bolting to form a single, longer member
An interconnection method for joining the ends of two optical fibers in a permanent or semi-permanent fashion
A physical connection between the ends of two fiber strands
An overlapping joint (tape) used to join the ends of the webs together
To unite, as spars, timbers, rails, etc
by lapping the two ends together, or by applying a piece which laps upon the two ends, and then binding, or in any way making fast
The repair of a break in a roll of stamp paper, or the joining of two rolls of paper for continuous printing Stamps printed over a splice are usually removed and destroyed before the normal stamps are issued
join together so as to form new genetic combinations; "splice genes"
To permanently join two ropes by tucking their strands alternately over and under each other
a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together; "the break was due to an imperfect splice" join by interweaving strands; "Splice the wires" join together so as to form new genetic combinations; "splice genes" join the ends of; "splice film
The physical joining of two or more copper conductors or optical fibers to form a continuous circuit/conductor
A junction or joining made by splicing
a method of joining two sections of hose
join the ends of; "splice film
A junction or joining of kids made by splicing them apart
join the ends of; "splice film"
perform a marriage ceremony; "The minister married us on Saturday"; "We were wed the following week"; "The couple got spliced on Hawaii"
to join together cut edges, especially of genes or other cellular components
To join by overlapping along ends
To unite in marrige
THE CONNECTION OF INTERNAL RTD LEAD WIRES TO THE EXTERNAL LEAD WIRES, OFTEN THROUGH A METAL SLEEVE SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN THE SHEATH ANY CONNECTION OF LEAD OR EXTENSION WIRES, BUT NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THERMOCOUPLES
Area of lane where maple and pine boards join (break of the boards, dovetails, piano keys)
A non-separable junction joining two fiber optic conductors A splice can be accomplished either by fusing the two optical conductors with heat or by using an epoxy adhesive
An interconnection method for joining the ends of communication cables
A piece of wood used to connect two small posts, so that they form one large one Also known as a scab
A joining of conductors generally from separate sheaths
If you splice two pieces of rope, film, or tape together, you join them neatly at the ends so that they make one continuous piece. He taught me to edit and splice film. the act of joining the ends of two things together, or the place where this join has been made
a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together; "the break was due to an imperfect splice"
To unite, as two ropes, or parts of a rope, by a particular manner of interweaving the strands, the union being between two ends, or between an end and the body of a rope
A permanent junction between two fibre ends (See Fused Splice and Mechanical Splice )
joint made by overlapping two ends and joining them together
a structural joint between members to extend their effective length
The joining of two or more cables together by connecting the conductors pair-to-pair
A connection in a structural member
To marry Very strangely, “splice” means to split or divide The way it came to signify unite is this: Ropes' ends are first untwisted before the strands are interwoven Joining two ropes together by interweaving their strands is “splicing” them Splicing wood is joining two boards together, the term being borrowed from the sailor (German,spliessen, to split )
join by interweaving strands; "Splice the wires"
{i} act of joining by splicing; place where two parts have been joined by splicing
{f} join by connecting the ends; join by overlapping and binding (of wood); unite, join together; marry, join in marriage
a method of joining paper or plastic webs within a pressure sensitive roll or within a plain paper roll to produce a continuous, operational web
splice grafting
a method of grafting by cutting the ends of the scion and stock completely across and obliquely, in such a manner that the sections are of the same shape, then lapping the ends so that the one cut surface exactly fits the other, and securing them by tying or otherwise
splice tape
Cured or uncured synthetic tape used for splicing materials
splice tapes
plural form of splice tape
splice the mainbrace
To have a drink
splice variant
A varian form of a mRNA produced by RNA splicing
splice variants
plural form of splice variant
splice bar
(Demiryolu) In rail terminology, a fishplate, splice bar or joint bar is a metal bar that is bolted to the ends of two rails to join them together in a track. The name is derived from fish, a wooden bar with a curved profile used to strengthen a ship's mast. The top and bottom edges are tapered inwards so the device wedges itself between the top and bottom of the rail when it is bolted into place. In rail transport modelling, a fishplate is often a small copper or nickel silver plate that slips onto both rails to provide the functions of maintaining alignment and electrical continuity
splice joint
A splice joint is a method of joining two members end to end in woodworking. The splice joint is used when the material being joined is not available in the length required
splice the main brace
drink an alcoholic drink (at the end of a day of work)
bent on a splice
About to be married
comma splice
Two independent clauses strung together with a comma in between

Example: I went to the store, I got a loaf of bread.

cunt splice
a cut splice
cut splice
Two ropes spliced together to form an eye which lies shut when taut
splicer
A person or device that makes a splice
splicing
The point at which two things are spliced
Splicing
splicing
comma splice
The error of trying to link two independent clauses with nothing but a comma
comma splice
incorrect use of a comma to connect ("splice" together) two complete thoughts Ex : I go to school, my brother stays home
comma splice
Two sentences are joined by a comma instead of separated by a period or a semi-colon This is closely related to the run-on sentence If you have a sentence that has two full sets of subjects and verbs, you may want to separate them into two sentences One long sentence is difficult to read and it loses it fluency
comma splice
A comma splice occurs when two separate independent sentences are joined with only a comma For example, the following sentence contains a comma splice: It is a warm and sunny day, the children want to play outside
comma splice
An error created when two independent clauses are incorrectly joined by a comma 16a-d
comma splice
when you join two sentences with a comma, you have created a writing error called a comma splice; comma splices can be fixed with a semi-colon, a comma with a conjunction, or a period and a capital: Incorrect: That cat is a Persian, her name is Cleopatra Correct: That cat is a Persian; her name is Cleopatra Correct: That cat is a Persian, and her name is Cleopatra Correct: That cat is a Persian Her name is Cleopatra Sometimes a comma splice can be fixed by making one of the clauses dependent: Incorrect: I waited in line for tickets to the Dave Matthews Band concert, a storm broke out and it began to rain Correct: As I waited in line for tickets to the Dave Matthews Band concert, a storm broke out and it began to rain The word as makes the first clause dependent
sit on the splice
play defense (Cricket)
spliced
past of splice
splicer
a mechanical device for joining two pieces of paper or film or magnetic tape
splicer
a woodworker who joins pieces of wood with a splice
splicer
a machine for joining pieces of film or recording tape neatly together
splicer
a mechanical device for joining two pieces of paper or film or magnetic tape a worker who splices ropes together by interweaving strands a woodworker who joins pieces of wood with a splice
splicer
One who joins two pieces of cable together by intertwining the wire strands (6)
splicer
a fitting or device used to join two sections of hose
splicer
A device for joining strips of photographic film or paper
splicer
{i} device used to join together two pieces of film or magnetic tape
splicer
a worker who splices ropes together by interweaving strands
splicers
plural of splicer
splices
plural of splice
splices
third-person singular of splice
splicing
This is the connecting of thread ends (such as following a thread breakage) by overlapping and twisting together the individual filaments (instead of knotting them), so that the diameter of the yarn connection only deviates a little from the normal basic diameter and is at a maximum 1 4 times the yard diameter (this meaning that there is no visible fault in the yarn) The strength of the connection attains 70 - 90% of the strength of the yarn and is dependent on the material of the yarn In the textile industry (spun yarns), connection by splicing (instead of knotting) has already become accepted to a great extent
splicing
present participle of splice
splicing
a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together; "the break was due to an imperfect splice"
splicing
1 Of RNA: the procedure by which introns are removed from eukaryotic precursor mRNA molecules and adjacent exon sequences are joined together (spliced) 2 Of DNA: manipulation for joining together double stranded DNA fragments with protruding single stranded "sticky ends" by means of ligases [IUPAC Biotech, IUPAC Compendium]
splicing
the cutting out of introns and joining of exons to form a complete RNA strand with no introns
splicing
{i} act of joining; instance of being joined
splicing
* Reinforcing yarn introduced into a material to increase the wearing quality; observed in hosiery at the heel and toe * The joining or tying together of two or more strands of yarns to make a continuous yarn or thread
splicing
The removal of introns and joining of exons to form a continuous coding sequence in RNA
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