equipment.

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İngilizce - Türkçe
donanım

Eğer bu modern donanımı kullanırsanız bir sürü iş gücü tasarruf edecektir. - If you use this modern equipment, it will save a lot of manpower.

Bizim donanımımız var. - We have the equipment.

araç gereç
ekipman

Takım üyelerine ekipman ve üniforma sağlanmaktadır. - Team members are provided with equipment and uniforms.

Bayanlar ve baylar, lütfen insanları küresel ısınmaya katkıda bulunmayı bırakmaları ve doğa dostu ekipmanlar kullanmaları için uyarın. - Ladies and gentlemen, please notify the people to stop contributing to global warming and use nature-friendly equipment.

donatım/malzeme
teçhizat

Elektrikli teçhizatlardan uzak durun. - Keep away from the electrical equipment.

doğuştan olan özellikler
alet
donatım
araç-gereç
(Ticaret) araç
(Otomotiv) aletler

Bu dükkân ev aletleri satar. - This store carries household equipment.

Ahır, çiftlik ekipmanları ve aletleri ile dolu. - The barn is full of farm equipment and tools.

pusat
müştemilat
(Mekanik) aparat
donatı
gereç
donatma
(Mühendislik) aygıt, aparat, ekipman
(Nükleer Bilimler) ekipman,donanım,donatım,aygıt
(Mukavele) donanım, teçhizat, ekipman, malzeme
(Tekstil) apparat ( cihaz ), donatım, gereçler
(Askeri) TEÇHİZAT (A. B. D. SAVUNMA KURULU): Bir kişi veya birliği teçhiz etmek için lüzumlu bütün maddeler. Bu terim; elbise, alet, mutfak eşyası, araç, silah ve benzeri maddeleri ifade eder. Teçhizat; tıp ve tahsis durumlarına göre, "özel teçhizat" istihkak cetvellerinde gösterilen teçhizat" ve "teşkilat ve malzeme kadrolarında gösterilen teçhizat" olarak birkaç çeşide ayrılır. Teçhizat şu şekilde sınıflara ayrılır: "şahsi teçhizat", "birlik teçhizatı", "özel teçhizat". Ayrıca bakınız: "individual equipment; material; organization equipment; special (or project) equipment"
{i} gereçler
edevat
İngilizce - İngilizce
equipt
Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.; for carrying on business); horse equipment; infantry equipment; naval equipment; laboratory equipment

Armed and dight, In the equipment of a knight.

The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition

The equipment of the fleet was hastened by De Witt.

{n} the act of equipping or fitting out
tangible, non-expendable personal property having a useful life of more than one year and an acquisition cost of more than $5000 per unit on federal grants
Most credit card transactions are conducted electronically by using Electronic Draft Capture (see EDC) Typically this is performed by terminal (like the Verifone Tranz 330), Software or via the Internet
Defined as the analytical measurement hardware including the firmware, for example, a gas chromatograph In a computerized system the equipment is controlled by the computer system The computer system collects measurement data from the equipment
Those moveable items used for school operation that are of a non-expendable and mechanical nature, i e perform an operation Typewriters, projectors, vacuum cleaners, accounting machines, computers, lathes, clocks, machinery, and vehicles, etc are classified as equipment (Heating and air conditioning systems, lighting fixtures and similar items permanently fixed to or within a building are considered as part of the building )
Generally, an article of nonexpendable tangible personal property having a useful life of one year or more and an acquisition cost of $2,000 or more per unit Equipment is not a replacement part or component returning a piece of equipment to its original condition If a component increases the capability of the original equipment and has an acquisition cost of $2,000 or more, it is considered a capital item
The term equipment is normally defined as any piece of defence materiel It includes components, equipment, sub-systems, complete weapons platforms or capital equipment
Expenditures for durable goods such as computers, desks, chairs, or cars
{i} supplies, necessary items, tools or other objects for completing a task
An article of nonexpendable, tangible personal property having a useful life of more than one year and an acquisition cost which equals or exceeds $5000 If a single device is assembled from parts with a total cost of $5000 or more, it becomes "equipment"
Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment locomotives, cars, etc
Material resources necessary to facilitate the transport and handling of cargo Transport equipment does under the given circumstances not have the ability to move by its own propulsion (e g sea container, trailer, unit load device, pallet)
For grantees subject to 45 CFR Part 74, an article of tangible personal property that has a useful life of more than 2 years and an acquisition cost of $500 of more For grantees subject to 45 CFR Part 92, an article of tangible, nonexpendable, personal property having a useful life of more than 1 year and an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more per unit
- a batsman's equipment is his bat, as defined above, together with any external protective equipment that he is wearing A fielder's equipment is any external protective equipment that he is wearing
Tangible, non-expendable personal property having a useful life of more than 1 year and an acquisition cost of $500 (Oklahoma) or more per unit Equipment may be a single item, a constructed item (i e , fabricated) or several components that produce one unit Threshold of $500 includes shipping
Items used to facilitate treatment, rehabilitation, or diagnosis Generally, can withstand repeated use Medical equipment is primarily and customarily used to serve a medical purpose and is usually not useful to a person in the absence of illness or injury
The tangible nonexpendable personal property (including exempt property) charged directly to an award having a useful life of more than one year and an acquisition cost of $500 or more per unit ( on 7/1/97 this may change)
an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
As distinguished from Device Telecommunications equipment (computers, phones, faxes, etc ) plug into the telecommunications outlet or device See also Device
An item of tangible personal property that meets all of the following criteria: (1) it retains its original shape, appearance and character with use; (2) it does not lost its identify through fabrication or incorporation into a different or more complex unit or substance; (3) it is non-expendable; that is, if the item is damaged or some of its parts are lost or worn out, it is more feasible to repair the item than to replace it; (4) under normal conditions of use, including reasonable care and maintenance, it can be expected to serve its principle purpose for at least one year; and (5) the unit cost of the item is more than $2,000
Equipment consists of the things which are used for a particular purpose, for example a hobby or job. computers, electronic equipment and machine tools. outdoor playing equipment
for carrying on business; horse equipments; infantry equipments; naval equipments; laboratory equipments
Tangible assets over $5,000 acquired through donation, gift, purchase, capital lease, or self construction with a life expectancy of more than one year
Tangible assets with a life expectancy of more than one year
Material for use on one machine, one vehicle, one unit For example, a car comes "equipped" with five tires Tires other than those on the car are not "equipment" of the car They are instead the dealer's "stock of tires " Equipment also includes contractor's equipment, e g , backhoe, bulldozer
Tangible property of a more or less permanent nature (other than land, buildings, or improvements other than buildings) which is useful in carrying on operations Examples are machinery, tools, trucks, cars, furniture, and furnishings See Capital Outlay for the definition of equipment related to capital outlay projects in California State Government EXPENDITURES An outlay of cash or cash equivalent for goods or services or in settlement of an obligation In governmental accounting, expenditures measure the using up of appropriated resources See Expenses
"Equipment" is anything used, worn or carried by or for the player except any ball he has played at the hole being played and any small object, such as a coin or a tee, when used to mark the position of a ball or the extent of an area in which a ball is to be dropped Equipment includes a golf cart, whether or not motorized If such a cart is shared by more than one player, its status under the Rules is the same as that of a caddie employed by more than one player See "Caddie "
This classification includes all University owned tangible personal property that is capitalized other than library books and art objects, which are classified separately Examples include data processing equipment, furnishings, machinery, vehicles, musical instruments and scientific equipment
charges for tangible, non-expendable, personal property having an anticipated useful life of one year or more with a unit acquisition cost of $1,000 or greater
Tangible property of a more or less permanent nature, other than land or buildings and improvements thereon Examples are machinery, tools, trucks, cars, furniture, and furnishings ERAF: Education Relief Augmentation Fund   During the early 1990s, in response to significant state budget deficits, the state permanently shifted over $3 billion of local property taxes from cities, counties, and special districts to schools About 2/3 of the shift comes from counties; the amount changes each year in proportion to growth in assessed valuation of taxable property   The purpose of this tax shift - commonly referred to as "ERAF," after the fund into which the property taxes are deposited (the Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund) - was to offset, on a dollar-for-dollar basis, required state spending for schools
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