g-m counter teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Counter-Reformation
- A period of Roman Catholic revival that aimed to combat the Reformation
- Geiger-Müller counter
- Geiger counter
- bean counter
- A person employed in bookkeeping or accounting; a firm which provides such services
And, in our case, the accounting firm of Halpern & Mantovani, CPA, in Encino, Calif., Chais' chief bean counter, pumped out the quarterly statements as if it were all rock solid.
- bean-counter
- Alternative spelling of bean counter
- behind the counter
- Of drugs, dispensed by a pharmacist without needing a doctor's prescription or other form of compliance
- card counter
- A person who uses card counting in pontoon or blackjack in order to obtain an advantage
- colony counter
- laboratory equipment used to count colonies of bacteria, or other microorganisms, growing on agar, usually in a Petri dish
- counter
- Something in contradiction or opposition to a proposal, suggestion, policy, etc
We believe that his proposal is counter to our well-established policy.
- counter
- In a kitchen, a surface, often built into the wall and above a cabinet, whereon various food preparations take place
- counter
- Contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse; antagonistic
His carrying a knife was counter to my plan.
- counter
- An object (now especially a small disc) used in counting or keeping count, or as a marker in games, etc
He rolled a six on the dice, so moved his counter forward six spaces.
- counter
- A proactive defensive hold or move in reaction to a hold or move by one's opponent
Always know a counter to any hold you try against your opponent.
- counter
- a class of word used along with numbers to count objects and events, typically mass nouns. Although rare and optional in English (e.g. "20 head of cattle"), they are numerous and required in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
- counter
- Any stone lying closer to the center than any of the opponent's stones
- counter
- To return a blow while receiving one, as in boxing
- counter
- Contrary, in opposition; in an opposite direction
Running counter to all the rules of virtue. -Locks.
- counter
- A table or board on which money is counted and over which business is transacted; a shop tabletop on which goods are examined, weighed or measured
He put his money on the counter, and the shopkeeper put it in the till.
- counter
- A variable, memory location, etc. whose contents are incremented to keep a count
- counter
- To contradict, oppose
- counter
- To take action in response to; to respond
- counter
- A hit counter
- counter
- One who counts, or reckons up; a reckoner
He's only 16 months, but is already a good counter - he can count to 100.
- counter
- A telltale; a contrivance attached to an engine, printing press, or other machine, for the purpose of counting the revolutions or the pulsations
- counter
- The overhanging stern of a vessel above the waterline
- counter
- The prison attached to a city court; a Counter
- counter
- The piece of a shoe or a boot around the heel of the foot (above the heel of the shoe/boot)
Seymour, sitting in an old corduroy armchair across the room, a cigarette going, wearing a blue shirt, gray slacks, moccasins with the counters broken down, a shaving cut on the side of his face .
- counter batten
- vertical wood strips installed on sloped roofs over which horizontal battens are secured. The primary roof covering is attached or secured to these horizontal battens
- counter check
- A check (draft) that is printed ex tempore, as for an accountholder who has no printed checks available to him
- counter checks
- plural form of counter check
- counter-attack
- An attack made in response to an attack by the opponents
- counter-clockwise
- Counterclockwise; Anticlockwise
- counter-parry
- A parry that moves in a circle to end up in the same position in which it started. Also known as a circular parry
- counter-tenor
- an adult male voice or voice part higher than the tenor
- counter-tenor
- a singer with such a voice
- counter-terrorism
- Measures intended to combat or reduce terrorist activities
- counter-time
- An attack that responds to the opponent's counter-attack
- counter-trial
- a staged trial, running in parallel with a real one that is thought to be politically motivated or otherwise rigged, in which the truth can be made public
- frame counter
- An indicator, in roll film cameras, that shows that number of frames that have moved through the camera (number of exposures taken)
- hit counter
- A numerical display on a web page indicating the number of times the page has been accessed
- liquid scintillation counter
- A piece of laboratory equipment used to analyse solutions of a beta particle emitter by measuring the scintillations from a scintillation cocktail
- non-over-the-counter
- Not over-the-counter
- over the counter
- Legitimately (as opposed to under the counter)
- over the counter
- without a doctor's prescription
- over the counter
- Through direct trade; outside a standard stock exchange
- over-the-counter
- Direct interaction between two parties without an intermediary. Thus, any market where items such as stocks or currency are bought and sold at a distance, rather than on the exchange
- over-the-counter
- Legal for sale or distribution without the requirement of a prescription (of medicine and other treatments); abbreviated as OTC
- over-the-counter drug
- A medicine that may be sold without a prescription
- over-the-counter drugs
- plural form of over-the-counter drug
- pollen counter
- A device used to measure the amount of pollen in the air, to determine the pollen count
- program counter
- A register that stores the address of the current (or next) instruction to be carried out by the processor
- rivet counter
- A person who has an obsession with the minutae of their particular interest. Anyone preoccupied with small distinguishing features between different items
- scintillation counter
- A detector of particles and ionizing radiation which uses a photomultiplier to generate flashes of light
- soda counter
- the counter of a soda fountain
- under the counter
- In an underhand way, sneakily. Unofficially
- under the counter
- Illicitly, against regulations, of goods kept under the serving counter in a shop to be unobtrusively passed to a customer who knows they are available for surreptitious sale (e.g. pornographic magazines in a newsagent)
When Prohibition became the law, they produced the stuff in greater quantity and sold it under the counter to anybody who wanted it.
- counter-claim
- a cross-demand alleged by a defendant in his favor against the plaintiff
- counter
- If you counter something that someone has said, you say something which shows that you disagree with them or which proves that they are wrong. Both of them had to counter fierce criticism The union countered with letters rebutting the company's claims The Prime Minister countered by stating that he had grave misgivings about the advice he had been given `But Peter, it's not that simple,' Goldstone countered in a firm voice
- counter reformation
- the reaction of the Roman Catholic Church to the Reformation reaffirming the veneration of saints and the authority of the Pope (to which Protestants objected); many leaders were Jesuits
- over the counter
- The place where stocks and bonds that aren't listed on any exchange (such as the New York or American stock exchange) are bought and sold Despite the small-stock, small-town image conjured up by its name, in reality the over-the- counter market (OTC) is a high-speed computerized network called Nasdaq, which is run by the National Association of Securities Dealers
- counter
- {f} oppose; retaliate
- over the counter
- The purchase and sale of financial instruments not conducted on an organised exchange
- counter
- {a} contrary to, in a wrong way
- counter
- {n} something to keep reckoning, a shoptable, room, prison
- bean-counter
- accountant
We asked the bean-counters to look over the figures in the new budget.
- counter indemnity
- (Ekonomi) Indemnification is the act of making another "whole" by paying any loss another might suffer. The party who pays the loss is called a guarantor. Counter indemnity agreements allow a guarantor to seek reimbursement in the event they have to pay a claim for any part of the guarantee amount they must pay in the event of a default in the primary agreement. Such agreements are governed by contract law and are used in such transactions as bonds and loans, etc
- counter strike
- (Oyunlar) Counter-Strike or Condition Zero (abbreviated CS: CZ or just CZ) is the single player version of the multiplayer game, Counter-Strike. The game was released in 2004 using the GoldSrc Half-Life engine. CS: CZ also features a multiplayer mode, which mostly features updated character models, textures, maps and other graphical tweaks
- counter-offer
- An offer made in response to another
- over the counter grade product
- Over The Counter grade products are products that are generally not covered by medicare or other insurance coverages and do not require a prescription from a physician
- over-the-counter
- (of securities) not quoted on a stock exchange; "over-the-counter stocks" (synonym) otc (similar) unlisted
- over-the-counter drug
- A drug that is sold without a prescription. (synonym) over-the-counter medicine
- rev counter
- An instrument that measures the rate of revolutions of an engine