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İngilizce - Türkçe
havada süzülmek
batmadan yüzmek
{f} su yüzünde/havada yüzmek/gitmek
{i} yüzen şey
su üstünde yüzen herhangi bir şey
kesirli
{f} piyasaya çıkarmak
fleet
(Askeri) FİLO, DONANMA: Gemiler, uçaklar, deniz piyade kuvvetleri ve kıyıda üslenmiş tesis ve/veya unsurlardan oluşan birlik. Hem hareket hem de idare kontrolu ifade eden bir komutan veya başkomutanın emir ve komutası altındaki gemilerden oluşan bir birlik. Ayrıca bakınız: "major fleet", "numbered fleet"
fleet
gitmek
float
{f} süzülmek
float
(Mukavele) iş programını koruması açısından başlangıç ya da bitiş tarihi programlanana göre şart olmayan bir faaliyete veya faaliyet sırasına işaret eden programlanmış termin
float
{i} şamandıra
float
yüzmek

Bu nesne su üzerinde yüzmek için yeterince hafif. - The substance is light enough to float on the water.

fleet
süratli
fleet
(Denizbilim) ağ seti
fleet
yürük
fleet
(Denizbilim) batarya
fleet
(İnşaat) filo, takım, grup
float
(Ticaret) ihraç etmek
float
su üstünde durmak
float
(Ticaret) piyasaya sürmek
float
(Bilgisayar) kaydırma
float
şamandra
float
neşretmek
float
(Bilgisayar) kayan
float
(Bilgisayar) kayan nokta
float
yüzdürücü
float
yüzme

Su üstünde yüzmeyi severim. - I love to float on the water.

Dan'ın ceseti yüzme havuzunda yüzüyordu. - Dan's body was floating in the swimming pool.

float
can yeleği
float
birikmiş para
float
(Ticaret) çıkarmak
float
su kayağı
float
(Denizbilim) yüzertop
float
(Ticaret) (şirket) kurmak
float
su yüzünde gitmek
float
kurmak şirket
float
kayak
float
su yüzünde götürmek
float
mastar
float
(İnşaat) bolluk
float
hayal olmak
float
(söylenti/vb.) yaymak
float
dolaştırmak
float
sergi arabası
float
duba
float
havada süzülmek
float
uçmak
float
suyun üstünde kalmak
float
birikim
float
hisse senedi satarak iş kurmak
float
hafif şamandıra
float
gerekince kullanmak için ayrılmış para
float
(Havacılık) BOT, sAMANDıRA: Bir deniz uçağının denize indiği zaman batmaması için daimi olarak uçak üzerinde bulunan bot veya samandıra. Buna bazen "pontoon" da denir
float
samandıra
fleet
çabuk
fleet
fleetingly çabuk geçerek
fleet
(isim) filo, donanma, alay
fleet
{i} alay
fleet
çabuk geçmek
fleet
fani olarak
fleet
(sıfat) seri, hızlı, çevik, kısacık, fani, kısa süren
fleet
{s} çevik
fleet
çabuk geçen
fleet
{s} seri
fleet
{i} filo, donanma
fleet
{s} fani
fleet
ömürsüz
float
geçit resminde kullanılan süslü araba
float
{i} sal

Tom bir sal üzerinde nehirden aşağı süzülüyordu. - Tom floated down the river on a raft.

Tom bir salla akıntı yönünde batmadan yüzdü. - Tom floated downstream on a raft.

float
(İnşaat) serbest hareket etmek
İngilizce - İngilizce
hove
swim

Sink or swim.

fleet

Our sever'd navy too,Have knit again, and fleet, threat'ning most sea-like. -- Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra.

A buoyant device used to support something in water or another liquid

Attach the float and the weight to the fishing line, above the hook.

To use a float (tool)

It is time to float this horse's teeth.

Of an object or substance, to be supported by a liquid of greater density than the object so as that part of the object or substance remains above the surface

The oil floated on the vinegar.

To be capable of floating

Oil floats on vinegar.

The total amount of checks/cheques or other drafts written against a bank account but not yet cleared and charged against the account

No sir, your current float is not taken into account, when assets are legally garnished.

To issue or sell shares in a company (or units in a trust) to members of the public, followed by listing on a stock exchange
A small battery-powered vehicle used for local deliveries, especially in the term milk float
To drift or wander aimlessly

Images from my childhood floated through my mind.

A maneuver where a player calls on the flop or turn with a weak hand, with the intention of bluffing after the next community card
A small sum of money put in a cashier's till at the start of business to enable change to be made
An elaborately decorated trailer or vehicle, intended for display in a parade or pageant

That float covered in roses is very pretty.

To perform a float
A sort of trowel used for finishing concrete surfaces

When pouring a new driveway, you can use a two-by-four as a float.

A tool similar to a rasp, used in various trades
To allow (the exchange value of a currency) to be determined by the markets

Increased pressure on Thailand's currency, the baht, in 1997 led to a crisis that forced the government to float the currency.

Premiums taken in but not yet paid out

We make a lot of interest from our nightly float.

To have an exchange value determined by the markets as opposed to by rule

The yen floats against the dollar.

To be viable

That's a daft idea... it'll never float.

The cork or quill used in angling, to support the bait line, and indicate the bite of a fish
{v} to swim on the surface, to deluge
{n} any thing swimming on the water, a raft
allow (currencies) to fluctuate; "The government floated the ruble for a few months"
a hand tool with a flat face used for smoothing and finishing the surface of plaster or cement or stucco
something that remains on the surface of a liquid
A float is a light object that is used to help someone or something float
Text objects like sidebars, figures, tables, and graphics are said to float when their actual place in the document is not fixed For presentation on a printed page, for instance, a graphic may float to the top of the next page if it is too tall to fit on the page in which it actually falls, in the sequence of words and the sequence of other like objects in a document
To automatically adjust a parameter as related parameters change
Funds committed to be paid but not yet paid
Number of a company's shares that are outstanding and available for trading by the public; generally represents shares outstanding less shares restricted to insiders, affiliates, control persons, and individuals holding shares restricted under Rule 144
Objects such as side bars, pictures, tables and charts are called floats when they don't have a fixed placement on the text For a printed text, the chart can appear either at the top or at the bottom of the page It can also be placed on the next page if that's too large
If a government floats its country's currency or allows it to float, it allows the currency's value to change freely in relation to other currencies. A decision by the Finns to float their currency sent a shudder through the foreign exchanges 59 per cent of people believed the pound should be allowed to float freely
the time interval between the deposit of a check in a bank and its payment
To pass over and level the surface of with a float while the plastering is kept wet
Short form of floating-point number
The so-called float is the number of shares of a security that are outstanding and available for trading by the public
(Ticaret) 1) In project management, the amount of time a task can slip past its scheduled duration without delaying the entire project 2) In inventory control, the amount of stock placed between two manufacturing operations
See Float board (below)
Allowing the rate and points to vary with changes in market conditions The borrower may elect to lock the rate and points at any time but must do so a few days before the closing Allowing the rate to float exposes the borrower to market risk, and also to the risk of being taken advantage of by the loan provider
A small sum of money put in a cashiers till at the start of business to enable change to be made
If a company director floats their company, they start to sell shares in it to the public. He floated his firm on the stock market The advisers are delaying the key decision on whether to float 60 per cent or 100 per cent of the shares
Something that floats lies on or just below the surface of a liquid when it is put in it and does not sink. Empty things float. sink
To cause something to be suspended in a liquid of greater density; as, to float a boat
Something that floats in or through the air hangs in it or moves slowly and gently through it. The white cloud of smoke floated away
A float is a small object attached to a fishing line which floats on the water and moves when a fish has been caught
This is term given to the process where a company offers its shares to the public and lists on a stock exchange
Anything used to buoy up whatever is liable to sink; an inflated bag or pillow used by persons learning to swim; a life preserver
a drink with ice cream floating in it
The amount of time that an activity may be delayed from its early start without delaying the project finish date Float is a mathematical calculation and can change as the project progresses and changes are made to the project plan Also called slack, total float, and path float See also free float
The percentage of a company's stocks that is held by the public and not by insiders A limited supply of stock means more buyers than sellers for recently public New Economy companies in high demand no-brainer spaces This supply-and-demand imbalance is what rockets these stocks to their first 500 to 1,000 percent wave of appreciation
Currency: Exchange rate policy that does not limit the range of the market rate Equities: Number of shares of a corporation that are outstanding and available for trading by the public, excluding insiders or restricted stock on a when-issued basis A stock's volatility is inversely correlated to its float
{f} stay on the surface of a liquid; drift; vacillate; cause to float, set afloat; flood; hover; establish; sell stock
Text objects like sidebars, figures, tables, and graphics are said to float when their actual place in the document is not fixed For presentation on a printed page, for instance, a graphic may float to the top of the next page if it is too tall to fit on the page in which it actually falls, in the sequence of words and the sequence of other like objects in a document
A coal cart
A float is a truck on which displays and people in special costumes are carried in a festival procession. see also milk float
To drift gently through the air
When a cardholder makes a purchase or obtains an advance, the transactions may not post for a few days The charge amount is not added to the balance of the account until the transaction does post The time between purchase and posting is referred to as the float
A float is a small amount of coins and notes of low value that someone has before they start selling things so that they are able to give customers change if necessary
To move quietly or gently on the water, as a raft; to drift along; to move or glide without effort or impulse on the surface of a fluid, or through the air
The number of outstanding shares in a corporation available for trading by the public A small float means the stock will be more volatile, since a large order to buy or sell shares can influence the stock's price dramatically A large float will mean a stock is less volatile Since small-capitalization stocks tend to have less shares outstanding than larger companies, their float is smaller and they tend to be more volatile The same is true for closely-held companies Also see liquidity BACK TO TOP
be afloat; stay on a liquid surface; not sink circulate or discuss tentatively; test the waters with; "The Republicans are floating the idea of a tax reform
See Flote, n
n 1 A floating platform that's anchored near the shore for the use of boats or swimmers 2 The sum of money represented by checks outstanding that have not yet been cashed 3 The time between writing a check or charging a purchase on a credit card and the actual withdrawal of funds to cover it
set afloat; "He floated the logs down the river"; "The boy floated his toy boat on the pond"
A mass of timber or boards fastened together, and conveyed down a stream by the current; a raft
To move in a particular direction with the liquid in which one is floating
move lightly, as if suspended; "The dancer floated across the stage"
A soft beverage with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream floating in it
to float

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    tı flōt

    Telaffuz

    /tə ˈflōt/ /tə ˈfloʊt/

    Etimoloji

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.