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alışılmış, her zamanki

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
{s} routine
A set of normal procedures, often performed mechanically

Connie was completely robotic and emotionless by age 12; her entire life had become one big routine.

A combination of moves and stunts displaying a full range of skills on the apparatus
jokes all on the same subject or story that can be repeated on a regular basis
regular application of a procedure See Procedural
A subprogram; a function or procedure See also function, subroutine, and procedure
Regular; habitual
The generic term for computer code that can be executed within a program
Similar to a function except that, strictly speaking, routines do not return values
A routine is a short sequence of jokes, remarks, actions, or movements that forms part of a longer performance. an athletic dance routine
a combination of stunts displaying a full range of skills on one apparatus
A predefined set of moves a performer uses for a given set of steps on a particular song
A course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure
a function or routine is a programmer's term for a process a program executes Routines do different things; there's a routine for saving a file, displaying it on a screen, etc Local routines are those that execute on the same computer, while remote procedural calls execute routines on other computers See also: remote procedural call
A routine is a sequence of skills on an event The number and difficulty of skills depends on the competition format, and skill level of the competitors
A synonym for procedure
occurring at fixed times or predictable intervals; "made her routine trip to the store"
A subprogram; a function or procedure See also function subprogram, subroutine subprogram, and procedure
Term used facetiously to describe a par that is made under anything but routine circumstances For example, if you hole out an eighty-yard wedge shot for par, you might exclaim, "Another routine par, my friend "