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Определение orientations в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

orientation
yön

Cinsel yönelimimi değiştirebilmek isterim. - I'd love to be able to change my sexual orientation.

Bu odanın yönü harika. - This room's orientation is great.

orientation
uyum sağlama
orientation
oryantasyon
orientation
(Gıda) gerdirme
orientation
(Bilgisayar) sayfa yönü
orientation
oryentasyon
orientation
yönlendirme
orientation
Kişinin çevreye oranla kendi durumunu değerlendirebilmesi, kendi durumunun farkında olması, çevreye uyma ve alışma yeteneği
orientation
yönelim

Cinsel yöneliminiz değiştirebileceğiniz bir şey değildir. - Your sexual orientation is not something you can change.

Cinsel yönelimimi değiştirebilmek isterim. - I'd love to be able to change my sexual orientation.

orientation
Kişide zaman ve yer kavramının bulunuşu, oryentasyon
orientation
işe alıştırma
orientation
yönelimin
orientation
iş alıştırma eğitimi
orientation
işe alıştırma eğitimi
orientation
yönlenme
orientation
yönlendirme Yönlendirme /
orientation
{i} bir yere/çevreye alışma/intibak
orientation
{i} yön belirleme
orientation
yönlendirmek
orientation
uzanım
orientation
{i} doğuya doğru inşa etme
orientation
(Askeri) AYARLAMA: Bak. "orient"
orientation
yöneltme
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of orientation
orientation
The direction of print across the page; landscape or portrait
orientation
An adjustment to a new environment
orientation
An introduction to a (new) environment
orientation
The construction of a Christian church to have its aisle in an east-west direction with the altar at the east end
orientation
A position relative to compass bearings
orientation
The choice of which ordered bases are "positively" oriented and which are "negatively" oriented on a real vector space
orientation
The ability to orient
orientation
An inclination, tendency or direction
sexual orientations
plural form of sexual orientation
orientation
One of the typical procedures during a ceremony, to prepare an article for ritual use, or a victim for sacrifice The article, whatever it may be, or the bird or animal, is lifted and swung to each of the cardinal points in turn, the manner of so doing depending upon its size (Needless to say, a bull is not orientated )
orientation
direction the printed page runs: portrait or landscape
orientation
an integrated set of attitudes and beliefs
orientation
a course introducing a new situation or environment
orientation
Alignment of the tag with respect to the scanner, measured in pitch, roll, and yaw
orientation
a satellite can spin on 3 axes, up-down, left-right, and clockwise-anticlockwise (called pitch, yaw and roll) The position of the satellite with respect to the Earth and the Sun and the direction in which the GALEX telescope is pointing determines the orientation of the satellite
orientation
The setting in which a page will be printed For example, portrait orientation will print normally, and landscape orientation will print the page sideways
orientation
The process of describing to a client the general nature and goals of the program; rules governing client conduct and infractions that can lead to disciplinary action or discharge from the program In a non-residential program, the hours during which services are available; treatment costs to be borne by the client, if any; and client rights
orientation
position relative to compass bearings
orientation
(sol) The arrangement of windows on a building or solar device along a given AXIS to face in a direction best suited to absorb SOLAR RADIATION This is an essential element in planning PASSIVE SOLAR HEATING systems for homes and other buildings F - exposition S - orientacion
orientation
Orientation is basic information or training that is given to people starting a new job, school, or course. a one-day orientation session. = induction
orientation
(1) The position of features on a map in relation to the neatline of the map (2) A map is said to be in orientation or oriented when it is rotated so that north and south on the map correspond to north and south on the ground It is a cartographic standard that north is located towards the top of a map sheet
orientation
The tendency of a revolving body, when suspended in a certain way, to bring the axis of rotation into parallelism with the earth's axis
orientation
arrangements in space of the axes of a crystal lattice with respect to a coordinate system
orientation
If you talk about the orientation of an organization or country, you are talking about the kinds of aims and interests it has. a marketing orientation To a society which has lost its orientation he has much to offer The movement is liberal and social democratic in orientation. = inclination
orientation
The alignment of the symbol's scan path Two possible orientations are horizontal with vertical bars and spaces (picket fence) and vertical with horizontal bars and spaces (ladder)
orientation
A return to first principles; an orderly arrangement
orientation
The act or process of orientating; determination of the points of the compass, or the east point, in taking bearings
orientation
Fig
orientation
The process by which particles are rotated so that their magnetic pole faces tend to lie in the same direction along the length of the stripe
orientation
Prior to the beginning of each academic year an orientation program is held There are a variety of activities held ranging from tours and faculty BBQs to information sessions and sports demonstrations We urge all new students to attend Orientation, as it's a great chance to become familiar with the campus, learn more about your course, get involved with clubs and societies, and meet heaps of new people
orientation
Orientation is the term used for the cameras position and aiming in space The orientation of a camera is defined by its coordinates (X,Y,Z) and by its aiming direction (defined by three angles) GSI's AutoStart and Resection procedures are used to accurately determine the camera's orientation
orientation
the act of orienting
orientation
the arrangement of the molecules of the melt If the molecules are orientated, they are aligned with each other; if non-orientated they are not in alignment In general, orientated material shrinks more than non-orientated material
orientation
a person's awareness of self with regard to position and time and place and personal relationships
orientation
a predisposition in favor of something; "a predilection for expensive cars"; "his sexual preferences"; "showed a Marxist orientation"
orientation
Dalhousie offers new students special programs to help them understand what Dalhousie is all about Known as "orientation," these sessions are held for a couple of days in the summer, and during the first week of the fall term You will receive information about orientation following admission
orientation
The angle formed by the major axis of an object relative to a reference axis It must be defined relative to a three-dimensional coordinate system Angular position of an object with respect to the robot's reference system See Roll, Pitch, and Yaw
orientation
An introduction to available resources and fundraising research strategies presented by Foundation Center library staff Supervisors at Cooperating Collections may conduct orientation sessions as well
orientation
Awareness of one's environment and/or situation, along with the ability to use this information appropriately in a functional setting See Disorientation
orientation
position or alignment relative to points of the compass or other specific directions
orientation
Image position relative to the page Describes whether the image is parallel to the long side of the sheet (landscape) or to the short side of the sheet (portrait)
orientation
set in any definite position with reference to the points of the compass
orientation
Educational opportunities provided by Extension to enable new employees to accept their responsibilities with confidence, to understand what is expected of them, and to feel secure in their new positions
orientation
Establishing correct relationship in direction with reference to points of the compass; the state of being in correct relationship in direction with reference to the points of the compass
orientation
on a real vector space, a choice of which ordered bases are "positively" oriented and which are "negatively" oriented"
orientation
The act of orienting or the state of being oriented
orientation
the placing of a church so that the chancel, containing the altar toward which the congregation fronts in worship, will be on the east end
orientation
Someone's orientation is their basic beliefs or preferences. legislation that would have made discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation illegal. = inclination
orientation
Arrangement of certain crystal axes or crystal planes in a crystalline aggregate with respect to a given direction or plane If there is any tendency for one arrangement to predominate, it is known as the preferred orientation; in the absence of any such preference, random orientation exists Directions in space of the axes of the lattice of a crystal with respect to a chosen reference or coordinate system
orientation
adjustment to a new environment
orientation
{i} adjustment to surroundings; direction, tendency; direction of printing, direction in which one can read text or see a picture (Computers); turning toward the east
orientation
(1) the direction a page is printed, horizontal = landscape, vertical = portrait; (2) the condition of polymers being positioned in a direction parallel to the fiber length, as in a polyester mesh fiber which has been highly tensioned
orientation
the act of orienting a person's awareness of self with regard to position and time and place and personal relationships an integrated set of attitudes and beliefs position or alignment relative to points of the compass or other specific directions
orientation
Most schools offer orientation for incoming students to help ease the tradition from high school to college During orientation (which can last a couple of days to over a week) students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of programs and information sessions that allow them to experience a small taste of what their undergraduate years will be like
orientation
An aspect or fronting to the east; especially Arch
orientation
The orientation of a structure or object is the direction it faces. Farnese had the orientation of the church changed so that the front would face a square. In architecture, the position of a building on its site. In Mesopotamia and Egypt, as well as in pre-Columbian Central America, a building's important features, such as entrances and passages, faced the rising sun. Mosques are oriented so that the mihrab faces Mecca. Christian churches have usually been oriented with the apse or altar at the eastern end. Orientation is frequently planned to take maximum advantage of daily and seasonal variations of sunlight. A structure's optimal orientation is usually a compromise between its function, location, and the prevailing environmental factors of solar radiation, light, humidity, and wind that make up the site's microclimate
orientations

    Турецкое произношение

    ôrienteyşınz

    Произношение

    /ˌôrēenˈtāsʜənz/ /ˌɔːriːɛnˈteɪʃənz/
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