scanned

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{f} gözden geçir
Taranan
gözden geçirilmiş
taran
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taramak
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incelemek
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(Ticaret) gözden geçirme
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ekranda görüntülemek
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elektronik âletle tarama
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göz gezdirmek
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(Tıp) skan

Skandalla ilgili yapacak bir şeyleri var. - They have something to do with the scandal.

Acemi asker skandalı kamu görevlilerini ve rüşvet olarak RecruitCoscom'dan gizli payları alan politikacıları ilgilendiren bir rüşvet skandalıdır. Hisseler sürekli yükseliyordu. - The Recruit scandal is a corruption scandal concerning public officials and politicians who accepted as bribes undisclosed shares from the RecruitCoscom company. The shares had been rising steadily.

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iyice incelemek
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tarama yapmak
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(Ticaret) gözden geçirmek
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dizeleri duraklara ayırmak
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{f} tara

Aile fotoğraflarımızı oğluma taratır taratmaz, onlardan bazılarını web sitemize yükleyeceğim. - As soon as I can get my son to scan our family photos, I'll upload some of them to our website.

Dürüst olmak zorundayım. Ben bir MRI taraması ilk yaptırdığım zaman biraz sinirliydim. - I have to be honest. I was a little bit nervous the first time I had an MRI scan.

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üstünkörü bakmak
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şöyle bir göz gezdirmek
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göz atmak
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süzmek
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{i} tarama

Dürüst olmak zorundayım. Ben bir MRI taraması ilk yaptırdığım zaman biraz sinirliydim. - I have to be honest. I was a little bit nervous the first time I had an MRI scan.

Sistemin tam taramasını yapacağım. - I'll perform a full scan of the system.

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inceden inceye gözden geçirmek
be scanned across the sample
Örnek üzerinden taranmış olmak
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alelacele gözden geçirmek
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{f} vezin ile okumak
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(An Image) Taramak (Bir Görüntü)
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(Askeri) (ABD SAVUNMA BAKANLIÐI) TARAMA: 1. Bir hava önlemesinde "belirtilen kısmı araştırıp, herhangi bir teması rapor ediniz" anlamında bir terim. 2. Radyasyon hüzmesinin periyodik olarak takip ettiği bir bağlantı
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(Tıp) İncelenen organ veya dokuda dağılan radyoaktif izotopun çıkardığı gamma ışınlarından oluşan görüntü (Küçük taneciklerin oluşturduğu mozaik manzarasında örülür)
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(Askeri) (ELINT) TARAMA (ELEKTRONİK İSTİHBARAT): Hedef arayan bir elektronik ışının uzaya doğru hareketi. Tarama, antenin hareketi veya lob anahtarlama ile yapılır
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{f} görüntülemek
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şiirin kurallarına uymak
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(isim) elektronik âletle tarama
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{f} bakmak
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vezin tahlili yapmak
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(Askeri) (NATO) TARAMA: Bir elektromanyetik veya akustik aramada da antenin bir tur dönüşü
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inceden inceye tetkik etmek
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televizyonda bir resmin bütün noktalarından sıra ile geçmek
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{f} vezin analizi yapmak
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{f} vezne göre okumak
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{f} üstünkörü gözden geçirmek
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{f} vezin kurallarına uymak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Seen, looked at
Converted to a digital format using a scanner
Simple past tense and past participle of scan
{s} has undergone scanning; converted into a digital image by an optical scanner (Computers); examined using medical imaging techniques (Medicine); analyzed for meter (Poetry)
past of scan
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To fit or conform to a specific meter
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To create a digital copy of an image using a scanner
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{v} to examin nicely, canvas, measure
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read metrically; "scan verses"
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move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi"
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To mount by steps; to go through with step by step
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Term used to describe the computerized images (pictures) generated by CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine studies These might be referred to as a "CT scan," "MR scan," "thyroid scan," "bone scan," and so forth
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To examine sequentially, part by part
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If a computer disk is scanned, a program on the computer checks the disk to make sure that it does not contain a virus. The disk has no viruses -- I've scanned it already
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For observations of two interleaved sources, or one source at several frequencies etc , this is the time between source or configuration changes, typically 1 5 - 10 min, chosen in the hope the phase remains steady during each scan Continuus observations of a single source may be split up into scans for the same reason
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Moving to a new document position and in the process providing information about the number of characters skipped and the new document position Requires a scan mask to determine the direction and destination of the scan
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To mark off lines of poetry into rhythmic units, or feet, to provide a visual representation of their metrical structure, as illustrated with the following lines from "Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk," by William Cowper (written in anapestic trimeter): I am mon | arch of all | I survey, My right | there is none | to dispute; From the cen | ter all round | to the sea I am lord | of the fowl | and the brute (See also Dipodic Verse, Meter, Rhythm)
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vb 1 In television and computer display technologies, to move an electron beam across the inner surface of the screen, one line at a time, to light the phosphors that create a displayed image 2 In facsimile and other optical technologies, to move a light–sensitive device across an image–bearing surface such as a page of text, converting the light and dark areas on the surface to binary digits that can be interpreted by a computer
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To examine or capture an image by means of a moving light beam or "flying spot " Scanning technology is used in imaging, optical charcter recognition, as well as in other areas
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a contiguous period of time when data is collected under constant, prespecified experimental conditions Measured conditions which cannot be controlled completely enough (pointing) or at all (weather) are captured as data associated parameters
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move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image
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The examination of an object or an area of memory(2) to find references, typically as part of tracing Scanning examines memory that has been decided to be non-garbage, to find references to objects that have been condemned
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the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region; "he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars" an image produced by scanning; "he analyzed the brain scan"; "you could see the tumor in the CAT scan" read metrically; "scan verses" make a wide, sweeping search of; "The beams scanned the night sky" move a light beam over; in electronics, to reproduce an image examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi" examine minutely or intensely; "the surgeon scanned the X-ray" conform to a metrical pattern
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{f} convert an object or image into a digital image using an optical scanner (Computers); browse, glance at quickly; examine a body part through the use of medical imaging techniques (Medicine); determine the meter of a verse
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obtain data from magnetic tapes; "This dictionary can be read by the computer"
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Refers to 1) the effective searchcoil detection width or 2) searchcoil movement over the ground
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The act of comparing the source file on the Agent computer and its copy on the Vault Server, and identifying any changes to the file system It is part of the process of synchronizing files See also synchronize
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If a line of a poem does not scan, it is not the right length or does not have emphasis in the right places to match the rest of the poem. He had written a few poems. Sid told him they didn't scan
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To go over and examine point by point; to examine with care; to look closely at or into; to scrutinize
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an image produced by scanning; "he analyzed the brain scan"; "you could see the tumor in the CAT scan"
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the process of converting physical images (photographs, text pages and line drawings) to an electronic file format using a scanning device
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An operation performed by the sensor and the carriage The image is divided into pixels by scanning
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One of several techniques for obtaining pictures of the body's interior without using conventional X-rays Examples include CT scans, MRI scans, radio-isotope scans and ultrasound scans
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If people scan something such as luggage, they examine it using a machine that can show or find things inside it that cannot be seen from the outside. Their approach is to scan every checked-in bag with a bomb detector. + scanning scan·ning routine scanning of luggage
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The process of turning pages from notebooks, typed documents, and photographs into digital images After images have been digitized, they can be placed on World Wide Web pages A scanner (machine) and scanning software are required
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To digitise an image or other non-digital document using a scanner See Scanner
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If a picture or document is scanned into a computer, a machine passes a beam of light over it to make a copy of it in the computer. The entire paper contents of all libraries will eventually be scanned into computers Designs can also be scanned in from paper
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A scan is a medical test in which a machine sends a beam of X-rays over a part of your body in order to check that it is healthy. He was rushed to hospital for a brain scan
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If a radar or sonar machine scans an area, it examines or searches it by sending radar or sonar beams over it. The ship's radar scanned the sea ahead
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{i} act of scanning, close examination, scrutinizing look; computerized images created by an optical scanner (Computers); computerized image of the human body created through the use of medical imaging techniques (Medicine)
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The result or output of a scan
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To digitize a slide, a photograph, or other artwork on a scanner using scanning software so that it can be displayed and edited on a computer
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Look, listen, or learn "Scan this, berk," can mean "listen up," "look at this," or "check this out " "Scanning the chant" is learning the latest news
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To look about for
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When you scan a place or group of people, you look at it carefully, usually because you are looking for something or someone. The officer scanned the room She was nervous and kept scanning the crowd for Paul He raised the binoculars to his eye again, scanning across the scene
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If a pregnant woman has a scan, a machine using sound waves produces an image of her womb on a screen so that a doctor can see if her baby is developing normally
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To read to find specific information in the material This may involve glancing over the text and using standard features such as the table of contents, index and glossary
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the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region; "he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars"
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examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi"
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When you scan written material, you look through it quickly in order to find important or interesting information. She scanned the advertisement pages of the newspapers I haven't read much into it as yet. I've only just scanned through it. Scan is also a noun. I just had a quick scan through your book again
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conform to a metrical pattern
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Capturing your photograph digitally You must scan (digitize) your film in order to work on your image in your computer
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Specifically Pros
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Normal channel scanning in a data acquisition system involves stepping round and reading each input channel in turn The scan will return to the first channel once all the channels have been sampled
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examine minutely or intensely; "the surgeon scanned the X-ray"
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make a wide, sweeping search of; "The beams scanned the night sky"
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to go through with, as a verse, marking and distinguishing the feet of which it is composed; to show, in reading, the metrical structure of; to recite metrically
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the process of converting a traditional piece of artwork, like a photograph or logo, to a digital image made up of pixels, dots or squares, where the image can then be used in other computer software programs
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  1) The effective searchcoil detection width or 2) The back and forth passing movement of the searchcoil over the ground
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To get the meter of the lyrics to agree with the meter of the melody
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    Турецкое произношение

    skänd

    Произношение

    /ˈskand/ /ˈskænd/

    Этимология

    [ 'skan ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English scannen, from Late Latin scandere, from Latin, to climb; akin to Middle Irish sceinnid he springs, Sanskrit skandati he leaps.
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