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English - Turkish
maskelemek
maske takmak
{f} maskelemek
maske

Hiç kimse onu bu maskeyle tanımaz. - No one will recognize her in this mask.

Kayak maskeleri takan iki kişi bankaya girdi. - Two men wearing ski masks entered the bank.

maske ile örtmek
alalamak
maskeleme

Tom maskeleme bandı rulosunu Mary'ye uzattı. - Tom handed Mary the roll of masking tape.

Mary duygularını maskelemede iyi değildir. - Mary is not good at masking her emotions.

saklamak
yüz kalıbı
{f} maskele

Kayak maskeleri takan iki kişi bankaya girdi. - Two men wearing ski masks entered the bank.

Maskeler sarı kum tozunu,polenlerden dahada küçük,ne kadar iyi engelleyebilir?Sanırım o polenden oldukça daha fazla bir baş belasıdır. - Just how well can masks block the, even smaller than pollen, yellow sand dust? I think it much more of a nuisance than pollen.

maske takmak
örtü
{i} kamuflaj
{f} gizlemek

Tom kimliğini gizlemek için bir maske takıyordu. - Tom was wearing a mask to conceal his identity.

yüz k
maskeleme,v.maskele: n.maske
{i} maskeli kimse
köpek veya tilki başı
{i} alçı yüz kalıbı
bir bataryayı veya askeri harekâtı düşman gözünden saklamak için yapılan çeşitli tertipler
(Tıp) Alçı veya balmumundan yapılmış yüz kalıbı
{f} kamufle etmek
alalama
death mask ölünün alçıdan yapıl mış yüz
(Askeri) GAZ MASKESİ: Bak. "gaz mask"
mask
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Muhkem, sağlam. Müe: Maske
Kiyafet değiştirmiş konukların, ev sahiplerine armağanlar verip ardından törensel dans yaptıkları eğlence
Bir kimsenin, özellikle de yeni ölmüş bir kimsenin yüzünden çıkarılan ve gerektiğinde çoğaltılan kalıp
Genellikle ölünün yüzüne uygulanarak elde edilen yüz kalıbı
Yüz kalıbı
English - English
{v} vizard
visard
That which disguises; a pretext or subterfuge
To take part as a masker in a masquerade - Cavendish
The lower lip of the larva of a dragon fly, modified so as to form a prehensile organ
A grotesque head or face, used to adorn keystones and other prominent parts, to spout water in fountains, and the like; -- called also mascaron
A screen for a battery
A pattern of bits used in bitwise operations; bitmask
A two-color (black and white) bitmap generated from an image, used to create transparency in the image
A festive entertainment of dancing or other diversions, where all wear masks; a masquerade; hence, a revel; a frolic; a delusive show - Francis Bacon

This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask.

The ceremonial objects used in Puebloan kachina cults that resemble Euro-American masks. (The term is objected as an appropriate translation by Puebloan peoples as it emphasizes imitation but ignores power and representational intent.)
To wear a mask; to be disguised in any way - Shakespeare
{n} a disguise, cover, conceal, revel
To cover or keep in check
put a mask on or cover with a mask; "Mask the children for Halloween"
shield from light cover with a sauce; "mask the meat
activity that tries to conceal something; "no mask could conceal his ignorance"; "they moved in under a mask of friendship" a covering to disguise or conceal the face a protective covering worn over the face put a mask on or cover with a mask; "Mask the children for Halloween" shield from light cover with a sauce; "mask the meat
To cover, as the face, by way of concealment or defense against injury; to conceal with a mask or visor
A mask is a piece of cloth or other material, which you wear over your face so that people cannot see who you are, or so that you look like someone or something else. The gunman, whose mask had slipped, fled. actors wearing masks
(1) In color separation photography, an intermediate photographic negative or positive used in color correction (2) In offset lithography, opaque material used to protect open or selected areas of printing plates during exposure to top
A mask is the standard operating system built into the microchip's ROM or EEPROM which enables cards to operate and be read on a system
A grotesque head or face, used to adorn keystones and other prominent parts, to spout water in fountains, and the like; called also mascaron
A device for delineating the areas of a wafer which should be exposed Typically, a mask is a composed of a non-absorbing substrate and a layer of absorbing material on top of it The pattern data is used in removing areas of the absorbing material See specifically x-ray mask
The head or face of a fox
hide under a false appearance; "He masked his disappointment"
To prevent light from reaching part of an image, therefore isolating the remaining part Also called knock out
a protective covering worn over the face
a covering to disguise or conceal the face a protective covering worn over the face put a mask on or cover with a mask; "Mask the children for Halloween"
The photographic film used to isolate portions of a wafer during a processing step This photo-mask may be used to control the patterning of a layer of photoresist or other material on the surface of the wafer which acts as the actual process mask
shield from light
A mask is used to block out part of an image In Photoshop, selections are part of a masking system to work on specific parts of an image Photoshop channel masks are used to create selections Each Photoshop channel is defined as an eight-bit grayscale images High-contrast black-and-white masks can be created in a channel or continuous-tone gradient masks
A defined area used to limit the effect of image-editing operations to certain regions of the image In an electronic imaging system, masks are drawn manually (with a stylus or mouse) or created automatically--keyed to specific density levels or hue, saturation and luminance values in the image It is similar to photographic lith masking in an enlarger
A mask is a piece of cloth or other material that you wear over all or part of your face to protect you from germs or harmful substances. You must wear goggles and a mask that will protect you against the fumes
A cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection
In color separation photography, an intermediate photographic negative or positive used in color correction In offset-lithography, opaque material used to protect open or selected areas of a printing plate during exposure
In a permanent fortification, a redoubt which protects the caponiere
A thin photographic film used to transfer part of a circuit pattern to the surface of a semiconductor wafer A number of masks are used in combination with various additive and subtractive operations, to create the integrated circuits on a wafer
An opaque screen placed in the camera or printer that blocks part of the frame off and changes the shape of the photo-graphed image, leaving part of the frame a solid color As seen on the screen, most masks are black, although they can be white or colored
{i} masque, facial disguise; disguise; total or partial facial covering for protection; excuse
To disguise; to cover; to hide
To conceal; also, to intervene in the line of
A pattern used to control the retention or elimination of portions of another pattern Regions of an image at a constant value, usually white or black, form the mask
If you describe someone's behaviour as a mask, you mean that they do not show their real feelings or character. His mask of detachment cracked, and she saw for an instant an angry and violent man
The blocking out of a portion of the printing plate during the exposure process
activity that tries to conceal something; "no mask could conceal his ignorance"; "they moved in under a mask of friendship"
An image editing device used to cover part of a digital image that can then be left untouched while you apply a filter or effect to the rest of the picture
If one thing masks another, it prevents people from noticing or recognizing the other thing. Too much salt masks the true flavour of the food see also death mask, gas mask, oxygen mask. Object worn either to disguise or protect the face or to project the image of another personality or being. Masks have been used in art and religion since the Stone Age. In most primitive societies, their form is dictated by tradition, and they are thought to have supernatural power. Death masks, associated with the return of the spirit to the body, were used in ancient Egypt, Asia, and the Inca civilization, and were sometimes kept as portraits of the dead. Masks worn on holidays such as Halloween and Mardi Gras signal festivity and license. They have also been widely used in the theater, beginning with the Greek drama and continuing through medieval mystery plays, and the Italian commedia dell'arte, as well as in other theater traditions (e.g., Japanese No drama)
To wear a mask; to be disguised in any way
In color separation photography, an intermediate photographic negative or positive used on color correction In offset-lithography, opaque material used to protect open or selected areas of a printing plate during exposure
An opaque overlay placed over any part of a photo or separation negative that should not be exposed to light
a party of guests wearing costumes and masks
The bit going over the nose
A cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection; as, a dancer's mask; a fencer's mask; a ball player's mask
(n ) A Boolean array or array-valued expression used to control where a data parallel operation has effect; the operation is only executed where array elements are true
To take part as a masker in a masquerade
A dramatic performance, formerly in vogue, in which the actors wore masks and represented mythical or allegorical characters
a covering to disguise or conceal the face
Masking involves presenting an image or impression of oneself that is not complete or is inaccurate or misleading, in order to manipulate the observer Masking can be thought of as a form of shielding, although all the defensive capacity relies on manipulating the reaction of the observer A mask does not necessarily involve any shifting of any part of the pattern
A person wearing a mask; a masker
If you mask your feelings, you deliberately do not show them in your behaviour, so that people cannot know what you really feel. Dena lit a cigarette, trying to mask her agitation. = conceal, hide
A function within image editing software that allows the user to restrict their image edits to only a part of the image A mask can have a hard or soft edge allowing the user to achieve a variety of obvious or subtle effects
cover with a sauce; "mask the meat"
A mask is a thick cream or paste made of various substances, which you spread over your face and leave for some time in order to improve your skin. This mask leaves your complexion feeling soft and supple
(noun) A covering of the face, used conventionally by actors in many periods, including Greek, Roman, and commedia dell'arte The mask was also used in other sorts of plays for certain occasions, such as the masked balls in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado about Nothing The mask is a symbol of the theatre, particularly the two classic masks of Comedy and Tragedy (verb) To hide backstage storage or activity by placing in front of it neutrally colored flats or drapery (which then become "masking pieces")
In offset lithography, an opaque material used to protect selected areas of a printing plate during exposure "Masking" can also be performed digitally with sophisticated image editing programs
In general, a mask is a file that filters out values from another file The simplest way to do this is to draw shapes on an image and use the shapes to define what values are seen in some other image Typically, the mask image has 1's inside the shapes and 0's outside When you multiply an image by this 1,0 mask, only the values multiplied by 1 remain The others all turn to 0's Afni and SPM have associated mask drawing tools
a cover or partial cover for the face used for disguise
A festive entertainment of dancing or other diversions, where all wear masks; a masquerade; hence, a revel; a frolic; a delusive show
Masks are used in image editing to identify areas of an image The mask can be used to protect parts of an image during editing from unintentional manipulation or they can be used to determine parts of an image intended as transparent Mask information is stored in an images Alpha channel
A transparent (glass or quartz) plate covered with an array of opaque and transparent patterns used to define the size and shape of circuit and device elements on a wafer Opaque areas are made of emulsion, chrome, iron oxide, or other materials
Turkish - English
mask
plaster cast of a person's face; death mask
to mask
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