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capacity
kapasite

Kapasiteyi hesaplamak için, uzunluğu genişlikle derinlikle çarpın. - To calculate the capacity, multiply the length by the width by the depth.

Bu kitap genç okurların kapasitesi dahilinde. - This book is within the capacity of young readers.

capacity
yetenek
capacity
(Biyokimya) yeti
capacity
alınabilir güç
capacity
sığdırma sınırı
capacity
(Bilgisayar) sığım
capacity
alım
capacity
liyakat
capacity
kapsama gücü
capacity
dirayet
capacity
durum
capacity
yetki
capacity
görev
capacity
debi
capacity
mevkii
capacity
mevki
capacity
{i} iktidar
capacity
kapasiteli
capacity
dolu

Salon tam kapasite doluydu. - The hall was filled to capacity.

Otobüs tam kapasite doluydu. - The bus was filled to capacity.

capacity
maksimum
capacity
{i} hacim
capacity
{i} hacim, oylum
capacity
(Tıp) Zihnin anlama ve kavrama yeteneği, zihin kapasitesi
capacity
(Askeri) KAPASİTE: Araç, motor, makine vesaire gibi vasıtaların istiap hacimleri, çekme kabiliyetlerini, kaldırma kudretleri ve benzeri niteliklerin genel sınırı. Örneğin; bir vincin yük kapasitesi gibi
capacity
{i} verim
capacity
{i} görev; mevki, sıfat: He did this in his capacity as president. Bunu
capacity
{i} sıfat

Bay Brown büyükelçi sıfatıyla hareket ediyordu. - Mr Brown was acting in the capacity of ambassador.

capacity
{i} istiap haddi
capacity
(Tıp) Güç, yetenek, kapasite, herhangi bir şeyi yapabilme yeteneği
capacity
{i} yeterlik
capacity
{i} kabiliyet

İmtihanı geçebilmesi lazım, zira kabiliyeti var. - He must be able to pass the exam since he has the capacity.

Bir ülkenin ekonomik gücü sadece üretme kabiliyetinde değil aynı zamanda tüketme yeteneğinde de bulunur. - The economic strength of a country lies not alone in its ability to produce, but also in its capacity to consume.

capacity
(Tıp) Elektrik akımına maruz kalan cismin elektrik yükünü alma veya tutma özelliği
capacity
{i} güç

Hücrelerin gıdayı enerjiye dönüştürme güçleri var. - The cells have the capacity to convert food into energy.

capacity
(Tıp) Herhangi bir cismin işgal ettiği yer, hacım
capacity
sıfat/kapasite
capacity
ful
capacity
azami
capacity
sığa
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of capacity
capacity
filling the allotted space
capacity
a measure of such ability; volume
capacity
capability; the ability to perform some task
capacity
the ability to hold, receive or absorb
capacity
electrical capacitance
capacity
The maximum that can be produced on a machine or in a facility or group
heat capacities
plural form of heat capacity
specific heat capacities
plural form of specific heat capacity
capacity
{n} ability, sense, state, space, contents
capacity
the maximum amount that can be held
capacity
An expression of the quantity of an undesirable material which can be removed by a water conditioner between servicing of the media (i e , cleaning, regeneration or replacement), as determined under standard test conditions For ion exchange water softeners, the capacity is expressed in grains of hardness removal between successive regeneration's and is related to the pound of salt used in regeneration For filters, the capacity may be expressed in the length of time or total gallons delivered between servicing
capacity
The power of receiving or containing; extent of room or space; passive power; used in reference to physical things
capacity
tolerance for alcohol; "he had drunk beyond his capacity"
capacity
the maximum production possible; "the plant is working at 80 per cent capacity"
capacity
Outward condition or circumstances; occupation; profession; character; position; as, to work in the capacity of a mason or a carpenter
capacity
the amount that can be contained; "the gas tank has a capacity of 12 gallons"
capacity
mental ability; the power to learn
capacity
The amount of electric power that can be delivered at one time by a generating unit, generating station, or all the plants on an electric system
capacity
Normal ability to produce steel in a given time period This rating should include maintenance requirements, but because such service is scheduled to match the needs of the machinery (not those of the calendar), a mill might run at more than 100% of capacity one month and then fall well below rated capacity as maintenance is performed
capacity
ability to perform or produce
capacity
necessary for certain purposes, as for holding office, for marrying, for making contracts, wills, etc
capacity
legal power or right; competency
capacity
faculty; the potential for growth and development
capacity
Capacity refers to a rate of vehicular or person flow that can be expected to traverse a point or uniform section of a lane or roadway during a specific period, which is most often a peak 15-minute period, and which is not the maximum volume that can be accommodated during an hour, under prevailing roadway, traffic, and control conditions Capacity and Level of Service (LOS) are analyzed separately and are not simply related to each other; both must be fully considered to evaluate the overall operation of a facility Capacity analysis may be used in the computation of Volume-to-Capacity (V/C) ratios In some cases, the V/C ratio is used to define LOS
capacity
Your capacity for something is your ability to do it, or the amount of it that you are able to do. Our capacity for giving care, love and attention is limited Her mental capacity and temperament are as remarkable as his. people's creative capacities
capacity
The capacity of something such as a factory, industry, or region is the quantity of things that it can produce or deliver with the equipment or resources that are available. Bread factories are working at full capacity The region is valued for its coal and vast electricity-generating capacity
capacity
Capacity is obviously an important issue in picking a drive In addition to getting enough capacity, however, you need to make sure your system can handle the drive capacity you get The BIOSs in some older systems have a problem with any drive larger than 2 1GB Some systems will recognize only 2 1GB of a larger drive, some will ignore the first 2 1GB, and some will simply lock up Other systems have similar capacity ceilings at 7 9GB, 8GB, 8 4GB, or some higher level It's best to check with your system vendor beforehand to find out if there's a problem with the drive capacity you want If there is, you may be able to fix the problem with a flash upgrade if your system uses a flash BIOS Otherwise you'll need a program like Ontrack Manager that's designed to get around such limitations (Many drives ship with such software ) BIOS limitations are not an issue for SCSI drives-SCSI drives don't use the BIOS to define drive capacity
capacity
The maximum about of electric energy that a generating system or generating unit can supply, or that another piece of electric equipment can carry for a given period without exceeding approved limits of temperature and stress
capacity
rôle; the position in which one functions
capacity
(computer science) the amount of information (in bytes) that can be stored on a disk drive; "the capacity of a hard disk drive is usually expressed in megabytes"
capacity
In computer operations, (a) the largest quantity which can be stored, processed, or transferred; (b) the largest number of digits or characters which may regularly be processed; (c) the upper and lower limits of the quantities which may be processed
capacity
(a) Design capacity, i e , the maximum capacity for which a facility or system is designed and at which a facility or system can operate, regardless of statutory, regulatory, contractual or other conditions or restrictions (b) Daily Capacity shall be considered maximum Capacity on any given Day of operation and not an annual average
capacity
If you do something in a particular capacity, you do it as part of a particular job or duty, or because you are representing a particular organization or person. Ms Halliwell visited the Philippines in her capacity as a Special Representative of Unicef This article is written in a personal capacity
capacity
the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment; "the capability of a metal to be fused"
capacity
The ability for a network to provide sufficient transmitting capabilities among its available transmission media, and respond to customer demand for communications transport, especially at peak times
capacity
The power of receiving and holding ideas, knowledge, etc
capacity
a specified function; "he was employed in the capacity of director"; "he should be retained in his present capacity at a higher salary"
capacity
(DATA CAPACITY) The amount of data which can be stored on a given type of media, such as CD, Syquest removable, or floppy disc The capacity of a CD is 654 7 Megabytes (Mb), which is 335250 2k Sectors This is equivalent to 74 minutes 30 seconds The track pitch and speed of rotation affect the amount of data than can be stored on a CD It is possible to record more data on a CD than the "normal" capacity, but it isn't recommended SyQuest capacities now range from 44 megabytes to 270 megabytes [BACK]
capacity
The maximum amount of electricity that a power plant, generating facility or utility can produce under specific requirements Capacity is measured in megawatts (MW)
capacity
The load that a power generation unit or other electrical apparatus or heating unit is rated by the manufacture to be able to meet or supply
capacity
The maximum power that a machine or system can produce or carry safely The maximum instantaneous output of a resource under specified conditions The capacity of generating equipment is generally expressed in kilowatts or megawatts
capacity
the amount that can be contained; "the gas tank has a capacity of 12 gallons
capacity
Legal or moral qualification, as of age, residence, character, etc
capacity
The largest amount of insurance or reinsurance available from a company or the market in general Also used to refer to the maximum amount of business (premium volume) which a company or the total market could write based on financial strength
capacity
{i} volume which can be contained or received, amount that something can hold or contain; function, role, job; physical or mental power of a person to learn something
capacity
The capacity of a facility (such as a freeway or signalized intersection) is defined as the maximum hourly rate at which persons or vehicles can reasonably be expected to traverse a point or uniform section of a lane or roadway during a given time period under prevailing roadway, traffic, and control conditions, usually expressed in vehicles per hour
capacity
Heating and cooling equipment capacities are measured in BTUs How much heat can the air conditioning unit remove
capacity
The capacity of a compressor is the flow of gas compressed and delivered at full rated speed at conditions of temperature, pressure and gas composition (including relative humidity) prevailing at the compressor inlet Capacity may be actual or rated
capacity
the maximum that can be produced
capacity
A capacity crowd or audience completely fills a theatre, sports stadium, or other place. A capacity crowd of 76,000 people was at Wembley football stadium for the event
capacity
The capacity of a container is its volume, or the amount of liquid it can hold, measured in units such as litres or gallons. the fuel tanks, which had a capacity of 140 litres Grease 6 ramekin dishes of 150 ml capacity
capacity
the comprehensiveness of the mind; the receptive faculty; capability of understanding or feeling
capacity
The capacity of a piece of equipment is its size or power, often measured in particular units. an aircraft with a bomb-carrying capacity of 454 kg
capacity
- Amount of electricity a conductor can carry at any given moment in time A transmission line's operating capacity, that is, its rating, typically is higher than what it has available at any given time, due to weather, outages or unusual flows on the grid
capacity
The capacity of a building, place, or vehicle is the number of people or things that it can hold. If a place is filled to capacity, it is as full as it can possibly be. Each stadium had a seating capacity of about 50,000 Toronto hospital maternity wards were filled to capacity
capacity
ability to perform or produce the power to learn or retain knowledge; in law, the ability to understand the facts and significance of your behavior (computer science) the amount of information (in bytes) that can be stored on a disk drive; "the capacity of a hard disk drive is usually expressed in megabytes"
capacity
Ability; power pertaining to, or resulting from, the possession of strength, wealth, or talent; possibility of being or of doing
capacity
General Capacity: Rail demand or volume The factors affecting capacity for a railroad are numerous These include for example; crews, track, locomotives, equipment etc Car Capacity: Cubic foot capacity of a railcar with the exception of a flat car The nominal car capacity refers to numeric capacity, in thousands of pounds, as stenciled on the car and defined by the AAR Line or track Capacity: Maximum number of trains that can operate safely and reliably in each direction over a given segment of track during a given period of time (e g , 24 hours) Locomotive Capacity: Locomotives available to move demand
capacity
the power to learn or retain knowledge; in law, the ability to understand the facts and significance of your behavior
capacity
an electrical phenomenon whereby an electric charge is stored
capacity
The amount of electric power delivered or required for which a generator, turbine, transformer, transmission circuit, station, or system is rated by the manufacturer
capacity
a specified function; "he was employed in the capacity of director"; "he should be retained in his present capacity at a higher salary" the maximum production possible; "the plant is working at 80 per cent capacity" tolerance for alcohol; "he had drunk beyond his capacity" ability to perform or produce the power to learn or retain knowledge; in law, the ability to understand the facts and significance of your behavior (computer science) the amount of information (in bytes) that can be stored on a disk drive; "the capacity of a hard disk drive is usually expressed in megabytes" the amount that can be contained; "the gas tank has a capacity of 12 gallons
capacity
legal authority (to make an arrest for example)
capacity
The total amount of data, measured in gigabytes, that can be stored on a single data cartridge The capacity of data cartridges always assumes that data can be written at a 2: 1 compression ratio Compressed Capacity: Effective capacity after data has been processed to reduce storage space required while maintaining data integrity - software and hardware compression are available Uncompressed Capacity for data that has not been processed to reduce the effective size or volume; sometimes referred to as "native" CD-ReWritable A compact disc that can be written, erased, and rewritten using optical methods client/server Architecture where computing responsibility is distributed between front-end and back-end systems and programs compressed capacity A measurement, usually in Gbytes, used to define the amount of space available to electronically store data after it has been processed to minimize its effective size while maintaining data integrity
capacity
A measure of the amount of information a telecommunications facility can carry or process For transmission lines, capacity is usually expressed in bits per second For a device such as a switch, capacity might be expressed as the number of calls it can process or the aggregate bandwidth of the backplane
capacity
The maximum number of vehicles (vehicle capacity) or passengers (person capacity) that can pass over a given section of roadway or transit line in one or both directions during a given period of time under prevailing roadway and traffic conditions
capacity
of any compressor is the quantity of gas actually delivered when operating between specified inlet and discharge pressures For ejectors, capacity is measured in lb/hr For all other compressor types, capacity is a volume measured at the conditions of pressure, temperature, gas composition, and moisture content existing at the compressor inlet flange
capacities

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    kıpäsıtiz

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