saturate

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İngilizce - Türkçe
doyurmak
doygun hale getirmek
(Tıp) Her hangi bir cisme başka bir cisim meczettirip fazlasını alamayacak derecede doldurmak
doyma durumuna getirmek
{f} ıslatmak
{f} sırılsıklam etmek
kafasını iyice doldurmak
içine geçip yayılmak
içine işlemek
doymuş

Pazar tamamen doymuş. - The market is completely saturated.

Yüksek kolestrolüm var ve doymuş yağlardan kaçınmam gerekiyor. - I have high cholesterol and I need to avoid saturated fats.

işba etmek
nüfuz etmek
gına getirtmek
bıktırmak
doymuş hale getirmek
sindirmek
(kafasını) iyice doldurmak
iyice doldurmak
doyur
yutmak
{f} emdirmek
{f} bombalamak
{f} gına getirmek
suya doyurmak
doymak
saturated
doymuş

Yüksek kolestrolüm var ve doymuş yağlardan kaçınmam gerekiyor. - I have high cholesterol and I need to avoid saturated fats.

Buhar ısı uygulanmasıyla bir gaz formuna dönüştürülebilir sudur. Bu da, ya doymuş, kızdırılmış, kuru ya da ıslak olabilir. - Steam is water changed to a gaseous form by the application of heat. It may be either saturated, superheated, dry or wet.

saturated
{s} (sıfat) doymuş (yağ vb.)
saturated
satüre edilmiş
saturated
doymak
saturated
{f} doyur
saturated
(Tıp) İşba edilmiş, mesamatı iyice dolmuş, meşbu, doymuş
saturated
doygun
saturated
Doymuş, doyma noktasına erişmiş
saturated
{s} canlı (renk)
saturated
ıslat/doyur
saturated
{s} koyu
saturated
canlı

Bu fotoğraftaki gökyüzü çok canlı. - The sky in this photo is very saturated.

saturating
doygun hale getirme
saturating
doyurma
saturating
(Kimya) dolgu maddeli
saturator
doygun hale getiren
saturator
doyurucu (buhar/yağ)
İngilizce - İngilizce
To cause to become completely penetrated, impregnated, or soaked; imbue

After walking home in the driving rain, his clothes were saturated.

To satisfy the affinity of; to cause a substance to become inert by chemical combination with all that it can hold

One can saturate phosphorus with chlorine.

{v} to fill till no more can be received
Data value at which saturation occurs
To treat or charge something to the point where no more can be absorbed, dissolved, or retained In meteorology, it is used when discussing the amount of water vapor in a volume of air
If someone or something is saturated, they become extremely wet. If the filter has been saturated with motor oil, it should be discarded and replaced. a type of fat from meat or milk products that is thought to be less healthy than other kinds of fat from vegetables or fish = saturated fat
(i) To fill all the voids between soil particles with a liquid (ii) To form the most concentrated solution possible under a given set of physical conditions in the presence of an excess of the solute (iii) To fill to capacity, as the adsorption complex with a cation species; e g , H+-saturated, etc
to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance
To satisfy the affinity of; to cause to become inert by chemical combination with all that it can hold; as, to saturate phosphorus with chlorine
Filled to repletion; saturated; soaked
cause a chemical compound, vapour, solution, magnetic material, etc
To cause to become completely penetrated, impregnated, or soaked; to fill fully; to sate
If people or things saturate a place or object, they fill it completely so that no more can be added. In the last days before the vote, both sides are saturating the airwaves As the market was saturated with goods and the economy became more balanced, inflation went down
fill to capacity
to soak; to dissolve to the highest possible concentrations
cause (a chemical compound, vapour, solution, magnetic material, etc ) to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance
{f} soak or fill completely; impregnate with as much material as possible; cause a substance to absorb as much of another substance as possible (Chemistry)
infuse or fill completely; "Impregnate the cloth with alcohol"
saturated
Soaked or drenched with moisture
saturated
Containing all the solute that can normally be dissolved at a given temperature
saturated
Simple past tense and past participle of saturate
To saturate
satiate
To saturate
infuse
saturated
a condition in which all voids (pores) between soil particles are filled with water
saturated
completely filled with water
saturated
Having its affinity satisfied; combined with all it can hold; said of certain atoms, radicals, or compounds; thus, methane is a saturated compound
saturated
compound containing only single bonds
saturated
(1) Generally, filled to capacity; having absorbed all that can be taken up; soaked through with moisture (2) (Hydrologic) A condition often used in reference to soils in which all voids or pore spaces between soil particles are filled with water (3) (Chemistry) Describes a solution in its most concentrated state in which dissolved material can remain in solution under given conditions of temperature, pressure, etc ADVANCE \x 540
saturated
what happens to your studio after you go bead shopping
saturated
Having all available valence bonds filled; especially of any organic compound containing only single bonds between carbon atoms
saturated
(of color) being chromatically pure; not diluted with white or gray or black used especially of organic compounds; having all available valence bonds filled; "saturated fats"
saturated
Filled with moisture, soaked to capacity
saturated
The condition wherein the pore spaces in a solid (such as rock) are completely filled with liquid (such as water)
saturated
Saturated fats are types of fat that are found in some foods, especially meat, eggs, and things such as butter and cheese. They are believed to cause heart disease and some other illnesses if eaten too often. foods rich in cholesterol and saturated fats
saturated
1) (of a compound ) Consisting of molecules that have only single bonds (i e no double or triple bonds) Saturated compounds can undergo substitution reactions but not addition reactions 2) (of a solution ) Containing the maximum equilibrium amount of solute at a given temperature In a saturated solution the dissolved substance is in equilibrium with the undissolved substance; i e the rate at which solute particles leave the solution is exactly balanced by the rate at which they dissolve A solution containing less than the equilibrium amount is said to be unsaturated One containing more than the equilibrium amount is supersaturated Supersaturated solutions can be made by slowly cooling a saturated solution Such solutions are metastable; if a small crystal seed is added the excess solute crystallizes out of solution
saturated
(1) in organics, a chemical compound with all carbon bonds satisfied; it does not contain double or triple bonds and thus cannot add elements or compounds (2) in liquids, a solution that contains enough of a dissolved solid, liquid, or gas so that no more will dissolve into the solution at a given temperature and pressure
saturated
wet through and through; thoroughly wet; "stood at the door drenched (or soaked) by the rain"; "a shirt saturated with perspiration"; "his shoes were sopping (or soaking)"; "the speaker's sodden collar"; "soppy clothes"
saturated
{s} completely soaked, filled to capacity
saturated
used especially of organic compounds; having all available valence bonds filled; "saturated fats"
saturated
being the most concentrated solution possible at a given temperature; unable to dissolve still more of a substance; "a saturated solution
saturated
A condition in which the INTERSTICES of a material are filled with a liquid, usually water
saturated
(of color) being chromatically pure; not diluted with white or gray or black
saturated
A soil condition in which all voids (pore spaces) between soil particles are filled with water
saturated
past of saturate
saturated
Full; unable to hold or contain any more
saturated
a solution containing the maximum amount of a solute that can be dissolved in that solution
saturated
adj imbued or impregnated thoroughly : soaked, filled, or loaded to capacity
saturated
The part of a water-bearing formation in which all the void spaces are zone filled with water
saturated
Unable to hold or contain more
saturated
Filled to repletion; holding by absorption, or in solution, all that is possible; as, saturated garments; a saturated solution of salt
saturated
being the most concentrated solution possible at a given temperature; unable to dissolve still more of a substance; "a saturated solution"
saturated
Contrasted with unsaturated
saturated
Molecules that contain only single bonds between atoms They have no room to add more atoms to their chemical structure
saturates
third-person singular of saturate
saturating
present participle of saturate
saturator
One who, or that which, saturates
saturator
{i} one who saturates, one who soaks or fills to capacity
saturate