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English - Turkish
haritasını yapmak
harita

Büyük kentlerde kaybolmazsın, her yerde haritalar var! - You can't get lost in big cities; there are maps everywhere!

İsrail haritadan silinmelidir. - Israel should be wiped off the map.

{f} eşle
harita,v.harita çiz: n.harita
saptamak
harita çizmek
(out ile) planlamak
tasarlamak
haritasını çıkarmak
Haritalamak, ayrıntılarını çıkarmak
(Askeri) Askeri Yardım Programı; tamamlanmamış iniş noktası; tamamlanmamış iniş usülleri (Military Assistance Program; missed approach point; missed approach procedure)
(Tıp) Grafik, şema, harita
{f} planlamak
{i} plan
dili ismini duyurmak
{f} out ayrıntılarıyla planlamak
eşlem, eşlemek
(Askeri) HARİTA: Dünya veya diğer gezegenlerin kısmi veya tüm olarak yüzey özelliklerinin, doğal ve yapma yönleri ile, belirli bir ölçeğe göre, genellikle düz bir yüzeyde grafik olarak gösterilmesi. Ayrıca bakınız: "administrative map", "artillery map", "battle map", "cadastral map", "chart index", "contour map", "chart series", "control map", "chart sheet", "hypsographic map", "controlled map", "index map", "general map", "intermadiate map", "large scale map", "line route map", "meractor chart", "map chart", "photo map", "map index", "map series", "plane table map", "map sheet", "plot map", "medium scale map", "provisional map", "operation map", "regional chart", "planimetric map", "semitant colled map", "sky map", "situation map", "small-scale map", "strategic map", "spot map", "target chart", "tactical map", "topographic map", "traffic map", "traffic circulation map", "weather map"
{f} haritasını yapmak
map haritaya dök
Web sayfasında bir resmin bir noktasından resmin o noktasıyla ya da çağrıştırdığı konuyla ilgili baska alanlara linkler verilmesi Bir map edilmiş oduğunu browser üzerinde mouse ile dolaştığınızda sol alt kösede beliren koordinatladan anlayabilirsiniz
off the map ortadan kaybolmuş
Yüklenen Grafiğin Tıklatınca Değişik Bağlantıları Çağıran Sistemdir
ayrıntılarıyle planlamak
{i} surat
(DA) Harita (MD)
eşlemek
Turkish - Turkish
Fas'ın resmi haber ajansı
English - English
Someone's face
A continuous function
To inform someone of a particular idea
A diagram of components of an item
The butterfly Araschnia levana
A function

The discrete topology is always continuous, therefore functions with discrete domains are always maps.

{v} to lay down or make a map, to draw
{n} a delineation of lands, seas, countries
(Gıda) Modified Atmosphere Packaging
a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it) to establish a mapping (of mathematical elements or sets) explore or survey for the purpose of making a map; "We haven't even begun to map the many galaxies that we know exist"
Mapping is the interpretation of an experience by the observer Even when two observers are present for the same event, their recollection of that event will vary, either a little or greatly, depending on how closely their mapping agrees Mapping is particularly noticeable when comparing observations of non-consensus Mapping can be automatic, in the cases of familiar things, or it can require an initial parsing of the environment As an example, some Tools map certain entities as familiar beasts from their home, either existant, extinct or even mythological, as this makes them easier to handle Some Tools also present themselves with an aggressive mapping, which is similar to masking Cf model
To act as a function on
Mediterranean Action Plan MARPOL: International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships MCSD: Mediterranean Commission for Sustainable Development MCSD: Barcelona and Mediterranean Conference on Sustainable Development M&D Guidelines: Monitoring and Evaluation Guidelines MED 21: Agenda 21 for the Mediterranean MEDA: Euro-Med Assistance Programme (Mesures d’ accompagnements) MED POL: Mediterranean Pollution Monitoring and Research Programme MEDO: Mediterranean Environment and Development Observatory MEDU (MED Unit): Coordinating Unit for the Mediterranean Action Plan MEL: Marine Environment Laboratory (of IAEA) MEPIELAN: Mediterranean Programme for International Environmental Law and Negotiation METAP: Mediterranean Environmental Technical Assistance Programme MTS: MAP Technical Reports Series
Graphic representation of the physical features (natural, artificial, or both) of a part or the whole of the Earth's surface, by means of signs and symbols or photographic imagery, at an established scale, on a specified projection, and with the means of orientation indicated
A function that assigns a value to some other value
locate within a specific region of a chromosome in relation to known DNA or gene sequences; "map the genes"
a representation of the earth's surface METEORITE a fallen meteor, a fragment of rock or metal reaching earth's surface from outer space MOON a satellite that orbits a planet, due to gravitational attraction
Cartography; a hand-drawn or printed document describing the spatial distribution of geographical features in terms of a recognizable and agreed symbolism A spatial representation, usually graphic on a flat surface, of spatial phenomena Digital; the collection of digital information about a part of the earth's surface
Manifold Absolute Pressure; the absolute pressure in the intake manifold of an engine
Also, such a representation of the celestial sphere, or of some part of it
To create a visual representation of a territory, etc. via cartography
a spatial representation, usually graphic on a flat surface, of spatial phenomena
a function such that for every element of one set there is a unique element of another set
A map is a drawing of a particular area such as a city, a country, or a continent, showing its main features as they would appear if you looked at them from above. He unfolded the map and set it on the floor Have you got a map of the city centre?
A representation of all or part of the earth or sky (eg a city, country or continent) May be included in a TRAVEL BROCHURE
A graphic representation (most commonly on a flat surface) of the spatial organization of any part of the physical universe at any scale, which symbolizes a wide variety of information, both static and dynamic
To translate a range of memory in one address space (physical or virtual) to a range in another address space The virtual-memory manager accomplishes this by adjusting its VM tables for the kernel and user processes
To represent by a map; often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county
To map an area means to make a map of it. a spacecraft which is using radar to map the surface of Venus
explore or survey for the purpose of making a map; "We haven't even begun to map the many galaxies that we know exist"
A document depicting in graphics or photogrammetric form, normally to scale and usually on a flat medium, a selection of material or abstract features on or in relation to the surface of the earth or of a heavenly body [SAA]
A representation of the surface of the earth, or of some portion of it, showing the relative position of the parts represented; usually on a flat surface
An abstract representation of features on the surface of the Earth
Generally, to make a computer resource "look like" something else When you log onto a network, locations on one or more servers are "mapped" to drive letters When you run My Computer or Explorer from Windows95, your computer shows a series of drives that are physically located on the network, and not on your machine The icon looks like a hard drive connected to a wire
If a locus has been genetically mapped, the "ORF Map" and "Genetic position" under the Sequence Coordinates section of the locus page will display details of the locus/feature The Roman numeral to the right of "Map" indicates the chromosome to which the locus maps The number to the right of "Genetic Position" indicates the map position of the locus (in centimorgans) from the centromere, where negative numbers indicate distances to the left of the centromere (the left arm) and positive numbers correspond to right arm distances
(verb) To map one set of elements to another is to describe an association of each element in the source set to an element in the target set In this tutorial the elements are numbers, the sets are ranges of numbers, and functions are used to map the numbers
A graphic representation of geographically distributed phenomena The information displayed may be in the form of symbols or signs
to establish a mapping (of mathematical elements or sets)
To act as a continuous function on
An abstract representation of the physical features of a portion of the Earth's surface graphically displayed on a planar surface Maps display signs, symbols, and spatial relationships among the features They typically emphasize, generalize, and omit certain features from the display to meet design objectives (e g , railroad features might be included in a transportation map but omitted from a highway map)
Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business
make a map of; show or establish the features of details of; "map the surface of Venus"
In NLP map is a general term synonymous with description or subjective representation of reality
A graphic representation of features using points, lines, and areas defined both by position with reference to a coordinate system and by their non-spatial attributes
{f} create a geographic diagram; plan; outline
plan, delineate, or arrange in detail; "map one's future"
extent The rectangular limits (xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax) of the area of the Earth's surface you want to display using ARC/INFO The geographic extent specified by the minimum bounding rectangle of a study area extent The rectangular limits (xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax) of the area of the Earth's surface you want to display using ARC/INFO The geographic extent specified by the minimum bounding rectangle of a study area
A city map
A flat representation of the surface of the Earth or other celestial body
depict as if on a map; "sorrow was mapped on the mother's face"
Anything which represents graphically a succession of events, states, or acts; as, an historical map
{i} two dimensional depiction of a geographic or celestial area; diagram of a route
a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it)
MAP is the containing element of a grouping of shape-link identification pairs (the AREA element) used to identify image map linking destinations with geometric regions on an image
A visual representation of an area, whether real or imaginary
EDA has the possibility to display simple maps on a character screen There are two types of maps: built-in maps, i e maps which are part of the EDA system EDA is supplied with two of these maps: Swiss cantons and CEE regions, but this might be different at your installation The second type of maps are called user defined maps; these are maps stored under a very simple form either in a normal external file, with a WA on an EDA file (in this case the map is automatically made into the current active map whenever the corresponding WA is read from that file) or stored in a casid/map library For more details see the MAP command, as well as the appendix, where you will find information on how to prepare such a map The link between the data and any such map is established through the casids; in fact the casid id and the map id must be the same in order to get a map on the screen
approval If you say that someone or something put a person, thing, or place on the map, you approve of the fact that they made it become well-known and important. the attempts of the Edinburgh Festival's organisers to put C.P. Taylor firmly on the map. modified American plan. Graphic representation, drawn to scale and usually on a flat surface, of features usually geographic, geologic, or geopolitical of an area of the Earth or of any celestial body. Globes are maps represented on the surface of a sphere. Cartography is the art and science of making maps and charts. Major types of maps include topographic maps, showing features of the Earth's land surface; nautical charts, representing coastal and marine areas; hydrographic charts, which detail ocean depths and currents; and aeronautical charts, which detail surface features and air routes. bit map conformal map four colour map problem
Monitoring the AIDS Pandemic, an international network of over 100 technical experts in 40 countries, including epidemiologists, economists and public health specialists, who provide analysis of the worldwide HIV/AIDS epidemic Information on MAP is available on the U S Census HIV/AIDS Surveillance web page (Go to AIDS Links to connect to web sites for this and related services and organizations )
locate within a specific region of a chromosome in relation to known DNA or gene sequences; "map the genes
to map

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı mäp

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈmap/ /tə ˈmæp/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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