to rectify

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English - Turkish
dalgalı akımı doğru akıma çevirmek
(Hukuk) tashih etmek
{f} elek. (dalgalı akımı) doğru akıma çevirmek
{f} düzeltmek

Öğretmenler öğrencilerinin kağıtlarındaki aynı hataları tekrar tekrar düzeltmekten bıkmış olmalı. - Teachers must get tired of rectifying the same mistakes over and over again in their students' papers.

{f} doğrultmak
being added
katılma
rectify
damıtmak
rectify
rektifıye etmek
rectify
ıslah
rectify
arıtmak
rectify
adam etmek
rectify
düzeltme

Öğretmenler öğrencilerinin kağıtlarındaki aynı hataları tekrar tekrar düzeltmekten bıkmış olmalı. - Teachers must get tired of rectifying the same mistakes over and over again in their students' papers.

rectify
dalgalı akımı doğru akıma çevirmek
rectify
doğrult
rectify
{f} damıtarak arıtmak
rectify
{f} uzunluğunu ölçmek (eğri)
rectify
doğrult,düzelt
rectify
{f} tasfiye etmek
rectify
uzunluğunu ölçmek
rectify
{f} doğru akıma çevirmek
rectify
{f} taşlamak
English - English
To correct or amend something
To purify or refine, especially by distillation
to correct
{v} to make right, correct, measure, purify by distillation or sublimation
To make a shape into a rectangle by cutting and reassembling it (Lesson 9 6)
convert into direct current; "rectify alternating current" set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight" math: determine the length of; "rectify a curve
being added
To add water to alcoholic spirit to adjust its proof
To convert alternating current into direct current
reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; separate from extraneous matter or cleanse from impurities; "refine sugar"
The process by which an image or grid is converted from image coordinates to real-world coordinates Rectification typically involves rotation and scaling of grid cells, and thus requires resampling of values
v to make or set right : to restore to a condition previously considered desirable : to reform from erroneous or evil ways : to free from mistaken ideas or errors
To produce ( as factitious gin or brandy) by redistilling low wines or ardent spirits (whisky, rum, etc
math: determine the length of; "rectify a curve
To make or set right; to correct from a wrong, erroneous, or false state; to amend; as, to rectify errors, mistakes, or abuses; to rectify the will, the judgment, opinions; to rectify disorders
Remove distortions common to aerial photographs in the process of automating the photo-interpreted information into a digital database Distortions on aerial photographs are due to topographic relief on the ground, radial distortion in the geometry of the aerial photography, tip and tilt of the plane, and differences in elevation of the airplane from its nominal scale This process may be separate or included in the registration process depending on the technology used See transfer
math: determine the length of; "rectify a curve"
flavoring substances, etc
To refine or purify by repeated distillation or sublimation, by which the fine parts of a substance are separated from the grosser; as, to rectify spirit of wine
If you rectify something that is wrong, you change it so that it becomes correct or satisfactory. Only an act of Congress could rectify the situation. to correct something that is wrong = put right (rectifier, from rectificare, from rectus )
Rectify (rèk´te-fì´) verb, transitive 1 To make or set right; to correct from a wrong, erroneous, or false state; to amend; as, to rectify errors, mistakes, or abuses; to rectify the will, the judgment, opinions; to rectify disorders 2 (Chemistry) To refine or purify by repeated distillation or sublimation, by which the fine parts of a substance are separated from the grosser 3 (Commerce) To produce (as factitious gin or brandy) by redistilling low wines or ardent spirits (whisky, rum, etc), flavoring substances, etc, being added
{f} fix, repair, correct; calibrate, adjust
set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight"
bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one; "The Church reformed me"; "reform your conduct"
(Chemistry) (1) To refine or purify, especially by distillation (2) To adjust (the proof of alcoholic beverages) by adding water or other liquids
– To set right; correct
make right or correct; "Correct the mistakes"; "rectify the calculation"
To cancel, revoke, or expunge a trademark registration (peculiar to the United Kingdom and a few other British law countries)
(Chemistry) (1) To refine or purify, especially by distillation (2) To adjust (the proof of alcoholic beverages) by adding water or other liquids ADVANCE \x 540
convert into direct current; "rectify alternating current"
to rectify

    Hyphenation

    to rec·ti·fy

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı rektıfay

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈrektəˌfī/ /tə ˈrɛktəˌfaɪ/

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