to reload

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English - Turkish
yeniden yüklemek
(Bilgisayar) tekrar yükle
yeniden yüklemek
Yeniden yüklemek, yeniden doldurmak
tekrar doldur
English - English
To load (something) again
to make one's own cartridges using spent cases and new powder, primer, and bullet/shot
A request for an item followed by another request for the same item, in the same visit, with no other requests in between These can be caused by the visitor hitting the reload button, but might result from subsequent attempts to complete a failed download, or because requests that would otherwise have been in-between, were satisfied by a cache
The act of replacing an edition in the workspace with a different edition from the repository
the button on your browser that reloads the current page to be sure it is the most up-to-date revision of that page
To refresh a copy of a program in memory or of a web page on screen
Sometimes pages get scrambled in transmission and don't appear correctly, servers get busy and don't send the whole page, or pages are so dynamic they update very frequently Clicking Reload tells your browser to get you that page again
To transfer logs from one mode of transportation to another or between vehicles (20)
place a new load on; "The movers reloaded the truck
A cartridge that has been prepared using brass or metal cases that has been previously fired
to make ones own cartridges using spent cases and new powder, primer, and bullet/shot
In VisualAge for Java, the act of replacing an edition in the workspace with a different edition from the repository
The event of a Cisco router or piece of software rebooting, or the command that causes the router or software to reboot
load anew with ammunition, "She reloaded the gun carefully"
If someone reloads a gun, they load it again by putting in more bullets or explosive. If you reload a container, you fill it again. She reloaded the gun as quickly as she could He reloaded and nodded to the gamekeeper
an expression used when a shot is certainly out of play Example: "After hitting my shot into the lake I reloaded and my next shot was right in the middle of the fairway "
an expression used when a shot is certainly out of play Example: Reload, that ball is OB
{f} load again, refill, pack again
This button requests a fresh copy of the document, and it is likely to be sent without jamming
A "reload" is a visitor that already has seen the same page less than 1 hour ago The html and pictures will still be in the cache of his browser or proxy-caching server, and the page will therefore load significantly faster
A command made through your web browser which forces your browser to load a web page from your ISP's server, rather than from your browser's cached memory
place a new load on; "The movers reloaded the truck"
To hit an errant tee shot and tee up a second ball A term also used each time the beer cart approaches, as in "Let's reload "
To load again, as a gun
A procedure that copies programs and related information from diskette to disk is called a reload
to reload

    Hyphenation

    to re·load

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı rilōd

    Pronunciation

    /tə rēˈlōd/ /tə riːˈloʊd/

    Videos

    ... and land at the launch site, and then reload propellant ...
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