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dimensional
boyutsal
dimensional
boyuta ait
dimensional analysis
(Bilgisayar,Gıda,Teknik) boyutsal çözümleme
dimensional analysis
boyutsal analiz
multi dimensional
(Askeri) çok katlı
multi dimensional
(Askeri) çok amaçlı
three dimensional
üçboyutlu
three dimensional
(Bilgisayar) üç boyutlu modelleme
dimensional
butlu
dimensional
ebatlı
dimensional
boyutlu

Tekillikten sonra, hepimizin dokuz boyutlu cinsel organları olacak. - After the Singularity, we will all have nine dimensional sex organs.

Karakterler iki boyutludur. - The characters are two dimensional.

dimensional
ölçülü
dimensional analysis
boyut analizi
dimensional change
boyut değişimi
dimensional control
boyut kontrolü
dimensional stability
boyutsal stabilite
four-dimensional
dört boyutlu
non-dimensional
boyutsuz
non-dimensional
derecesiz
one dimensional
tek boyutlu
one dimensional array
tek boyutlu dizi
three dimensional
üç boyutlu
three dimensional array
üç boyutlu dizi
two dimensional
iki boyutlu
two dimensional array
iki boyutlu dizi
two-dimensional
ikiboyutlu
-dimensional
Boyutlu
dimensional error
boyutsal hata
dimensional quartz phenolic
boyutsal kuvars fenolü
inter-dimensional
inter-boyutlu
multi dimensional
çok boyutlu
quasi-dimensional
sanki-boyutlu
three dimensional display
üç boyutlu ekran
dimensional change
boyutsal değişiklik
dimensional control
boyut denetimi
dimensional deviations
boyutsal sapmalar
dimensional drawing
boyutsal çizim
dimensional drawing
boyutlandırılmış çizim
dimensional measurement
boyutsal ölçüm
dimensional measurement
boyutsal ölçme
dimensional measuring systems
(Ticaret) boyutsal ölçüm sistemleri
dimensional metrology
(Ticaret) boyutsal metroloji
dimensional ontology
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) boyutsal varlıkbilim
dimensional similarity
boyutsal benzerlik
dimensional stability
(Nükleer Bilimler) boyutsal kararlılık
dimensional tolerance
ölçü toleransı
dimensional tolerance
boyutsal tolerans
dimensional variation
ölçüde oynama
finite dimensional space
(Matematik) sonlu boyutlu uzay
four dimensional
dört boyutlu
one dimensional consolidation
tek boyutlu konsolidasyon
three dimensional graphics
(3D) uc boyutlu grafik
three dimensional modelling
(3D) uc boyutlu modelleme
zero dimensional
boyutsuz
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
four-dimensional (4-D), referring to 4-space or Einsteinian spacetime
-dimensional
Appended to cardinal numbers or algebraic symbols to form adjectives meaning "having the stated number of dimensions"
2-dimensional
two-dimensional (2-D), referring to 2-space (planes)
3-dimensional
three-dimensional (3-D), referring to 3-space
dimensional
Having dimension or dimensions; three-dimensional
dimensional
Of or pertaining to dimensions
dimensional analysis
The study of the dimensions of physical quantities; used to obtain information about large complex systems, and as a means of checking mathematical and physics equations
dimensional lumber
Lumber that is finished/planed and cut to standardized width and depth specified in inches
dimensional shingle
A shingle that is textured, overlayed, or laminated and designed to produce a three-dimensional effect
dimensional stability
The degree to which a material maintains its original dimensions when subjected to changes in temperature and humidity
finite-dimensional
having a basis consisting of a finite number of elements
four-dimensional
Having four dimensions; being measurable along four mutually perpendicular axes
four-dimensional
Relating to the four dimensions of space-time (three spatial dimensions with the addition of time as the fourth)

We live in a four-dimensional universe.

n-dimensional
Having n dimensions
n-dimensional space
A vector space having n vectors as its basis
one-dimensional
Lacking depth or believability; flat

In contrast to this are the flat, one-dimensional characters found in fables.

one-dimensional
An object with length, but no height or depth. Like a square has no depth, a one-dimensional object is that square with no width. A straight line
three-dimensional
lifelike
three-dimensional
Existing in three dimensions
three-dimensional
having depth (or the illusion of depth) as well as height and width
top-dimensional
Having the same dimension as the ambient topological space
two dimensional universe
A hypothetical universe with similar properties to our own, but flattened to only two dimensions, (eg, instead of X, Y, and Z, only X and Y). It is useful in describing physics properties such as orbits, etc
two-dimensional
Existing in two dimensions
two-dimensional
Not creating the illusion of depth
zero-dimensional
Of geometrical objects, having zero dimensions; having no extent in any direction
two-dimensional character
(Fotoğrafçılık) A minor character in a work of fiction who does not undergo substantial change or growth in the course of a story. Also referred to as "flat characters" or "static characters," flat characters play a supporting role to the main character, who as a rule should be round
dimensional
letters with depth
dimensional
Of so many dimensions For example: a line is a one-dimensional object; a plane, like a sheet of paper with no thickness, is a two dimensional object; and ordinary objects such as tea cups are three-dimensional Time is often considered as a fourth dimension giving rise to the phrase `four dimensional space-time' Physicists and mathematicians also consider objects and spaces with more dimensions which may or may not include time
dimensional
A bower; a dingle
dimensional
(used when describing the different levels of existence)
dimensional
see two-dimensional see three-dimensional
dimensional
To grow dim
dimensional
A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar
dimensional
having dimension--the quality or character or stature proper to a person; "never matures as a dimensional character; he is pasty, bland, faceless"- Norman Cousins
dimensional
Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; us
dimensional
{s} pertaining to dimension
dimensional
relative to a dimension
dimensional
of or relating to dimensions
dimensional
To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken thesenses or understanding of
dimensional analysis
Technique used in the physical sciences and engineering to reduce physical properties such as acceleration, viscosity, energy, and others to their fundamental dimensions of length, mass, and time. This technique facilitates the study of interrelationships of systems (or models of systems) and their properties. Acceleration, for example, is expressed as length per unit of time squared; whether the units of length are in the English or metric system is immaterial. Dimensional analysis is often the basis of mathematical models of real situations
dimensional stability
Fabrics can stretch and shrink in the warp, fill or bias directions, depending on the construction and/or fibers employed When a fabric is dimensionally stable, means that stretching and shrinking have been controlled to a certain degree
dimensional stability
Fabrics can stretch and shrink in the warp, fill or bias directions, depending on the construction and/ or fibers employed When a fabric is dimensionally stable, means that stretching and shrinking have been controlled to a certain degree
dimensional stability
The measure of change of a material caused by changes in temperature, humidity, chemical treatment and stress exposure
dimensional stability
The physical properties of a material which describe its dimensional response to heat or moisture
dimensional stability
Ability of a part to retain the precise shape to which it was molded, cast, or otherwise fabricated
dimensional stability
The ability of a material to resist changes in its dimensions due to temperature, moisture, and physical stress
dimensional stability
The ability of a material to retain its current properties and to resist a change in size resulting from exposure to temperature changes and moisture
dimensional stability
The ability of a paper or film to maintain its size during changes in moisture (such as when inks or other liquids are applied) and relative humidity
dimensional stability
Degree to which paper maintains its size and shape in the printing process and when subjected to changes in moisture content or relative humidity
dimensional stability
The ability of an alloy to retain its size and shape over time
dimensional stability
It is a test carried out to determine the stability of the wood under specific conditions such as humidity, dryness etc
dimensional stability
ability to retain precise shape and size
dimensional stability
The ability of a material to stay put or to resist changes in its dimensions due to temperature, moisture or physical stress variations; stability of a material
dimensional stability
The ability of a material to retain its current properties and to resist a change in size resulting from exposure to temperature changes, moisture or other contaminants
dimensional stability
Ability of paper to retain its exact size despite the influence of temperature, moisture or stretching
dimensional stability
The ability of the carpet to retain its original size and shape, e g a secondary backing adds dimensional stability to carpet
dimensional stability
Ability of a component to retain its shape and size over a long period in service
dimensional stability
The ability of a floor to maintain it original dimensions during the life of the product
dimensional stability
The ability to resist dimensional change; i e the amount of shrinkage or expansion
dimensional stability
The degree to which a paper will maintain its size and shape when subjected to changes in moisture content and relative humidity
dimensional stability
The ability of paper or paperboard to maintain size It is the resistance of paper to dimensional change with change in moisture content or relative humidity Dimensional stability is essential for keeping forms in registration during printing and keeping sheets from jamming or wrinkling on press or in laser printers
dimensional stability
retention of the precise shape of the cavity
dimensional stability
– A property of the material to hold its exact shape after it has been molded Dimensional stability can be correlated to shrink factor and other material properties
dimensional stability
The ability of a plastic part retain the precise shape in which it was molded
dimensional stability
Ability of a film to hold size throughout its cycle of use Polyester-based films are more dimensionally stable than acetate bases; glass is more stable than polyester
four-dimensional
involving or relating to the fourth dimension or time
four-dimensional
pertaining to the fourth dimension
one-dimensional
simple and not considering or showing all the parts of something - used to show disapproval
one-dimensional
point, something having only one dimension, being flat
one-dimensional language
a programming language whose expressions are represented by strings of characters
three dimensional
having or seeming to have depth or thickness
three dimensional graph
graph which enables the display of data in three dimensions
three dimensional perception
vision of height width and depth, spatial perception
three-dimensional
To possess, or to create the illusion of possessing, the dimension of depth in addition to the dimensions of height and width
three-dimensional
Having, or appearing to have, height, width, and depth
three-dimensional
Three-dimensional art or design is produced by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, or other materials. The abbreviation 3-D can also be used. a degree in three-dimensional art
three-dimensional
approval If you describe fictional characters as three-dimensional you mean that they seem real and natural. She emerges as a full, three-dimensional character in a way that few horror genre heroines ever do
three-dimensional
A three-dimensional picture, image, or film looks as though it is deep or solid rather than flat. The abbreviation 3-D can also be used. new software, which generates both two-dimensional drawings and three-dimensional images
three-dimensional
having depth or thickness
three-dimensional
A three-dimensional object is solid rather than flat, because it can be measured in three different directions, usually the height, length, and width. The abbreviation 3-D can also be used. a three-dimensional model
three-dimensional
having three dimensions
three-dimensional
Imagery or data displayed or presented in a three-dimensional format as a result of digital image processing and not stereoscopic parallax
three-dimensional
Having, or appearing to have, height, width and depth
three-dimensional
involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects; giving the illusion of depth; "lifelike three-dimensional characters"; "a three-dimensional account of conditions under the new government"; "they shot the movie in three-D
three-dimensional
Knit in such a way as to have more than one dimension
three-dimensional
Having height, width, and depth Also referred to as 3-D
three-dimensional
Possessing the qualities of height, width, and depth
three-dimensional
Having or appearing to have, height, width, and depth
three-dimensional
A solid, or the illusion of a solid
three-dimensional
Having, or appearing to have, length, width, and depth
three-dimensional radar
radar that will report altitude as well as azimuth and distance of a target
two-dimensional
A two-dimensional object or figure is flat rather than solid so that only its length and width can be measured. new software, which generates both two-dimensional drawings and three-dimensional images
two-dimensional
lacking the expected range or depth; not designed to give an illusion or depth; "a film with two-dimensional characters"; "a flat two-dimensional painting
two-dimensional
disapproval If you describe fictional characters as two-dimensional, you are critical of them because they are very simple and not realistic enough to be taken seriously. I found the characters very two-dimensional, not to say dull
two-dimensional
having two dimensions, having length and width
zero dimensional
{s} having a topological dimension of zero
4-dimensional

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