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usage
kullanım

Bay Jones, İngiliz ve Amerikan kullanımları arasındaki nüanslara çok duyarlıdır. - Mr Jones is very sensitive to the nuances of English and American usage.

Örnek bir kullanım gösterin lütfen. - Please give an example of usage.

usage
{i} adet
usage
(Ticaret) teamül
usage
(Tıp) dozaj
usage
alışkı
usage
gelenek
usage
(Dilbilim) yapı
usage
kullanış
usage
contrary to the best usage en uygun kullanıma aykırı
usage
{i} görenek, âdet
usage
{i} kullanım şekli
usage
{i} usul
usage
rough usage aralıksız kullanma
usage
yerinde kullanma
usage
kötü kullanış
usage
customary usage adet
usage
kul

Örnek bir kullanım gösterin lütfen. - Please give an example of usage.

Kullanımda farklılıklar var. - There are differences in usage.

usage
{i} muamele
usage
{i} kullanma
usage
correct usage doğru kullanış
usage
{i} (bir sözcüğün) kullanılış biçimi
İngilizce - İngilizce
Nonstandard plural of the usually uncountable noun usage
idiosyncratic usages
plural form of idiosyncratic usage
usage
The ways and contexts in which spoken and written words are used, determined by a lexicographer's intuitition or from corpus analysis

Geographic, social, or temporal restrictions on the use of words.

usage
treatment
usage
{n} custom, fashion, practice, treatment
usage
A program available on the internet that many webmasters use to track web site usage by visitors Usage measures the number of accesses to each web page at a site and cumulatively reports it for a given period, usually one week
usage
Maintained
usage
The manner or the amount of using; use
usage
A dependency in which one element (the client) requires the presence of another element (the supplier) for its correct functioning or implementation
usage
The number of units or dollars of an inventory item consumed over a period of time [APIC]
usage
accepted or habitual practice
usage
metrics such as career length, total batters faced, batters faced per game
usage
{dictionary link(word)}
usage
the act of using; "he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers"
usage
Long-continued practice; customary mode of procedure; custom; habitual use; method
usage
A usage is a meaning that a word has or a way in which it can be used. It's very definitely a usage which has come over to Britain from America
usage
A garrulous person indulges in long, prosy talk, with frequent repetitions and lengthened details; talkative implies simply a great desire to talk; and loquacious a great flow of words at command
usage
  Synonym  occupancy
usage
The level of use of the car the recipient is allowed 1=unrestricted use, 2=part private use, 3=commuter use only
usage
{i} use, employment; handling; custom, practice, convention
usage
Habit or accepted practice
usage
The practice of rules and principles to produce exactness and clarity in meaning Most usage guides help readers make sensible choices about controversial words, meanings, syntax, and pronunciation In science and business writing, usage guides usually provide ways to reduce the official jargon, fuzzy thinking, and baloney Fowler's Modern English Usage third edition (1996) edited by R W Burchfield is an excellent general source and who has not heard of Strunk and White's Elements of Style Follow the general principles below
usage
The customary method of performing or carrying out an activity that is followed by a particular group of people, such as people within a particular trade
usage
This refers to the primary function or purpose in which you intend to operate your vehicle For example, if you primarily drive your car to and from work, the usage is considered "commute; "if you're self-employed and you primarily drive to see customers, the usage is considered "business;" if you're retired, your usage is considered "pleasure "
usage
The act of using; mode of using or treating; treatment; conduct with respect to a person or a thing; as, good usage; ill usage; hard usage
usage
Usage is the degree to which something is used or the way in which it is used. Parts of the motor wore out because of constant usage If your water usage is very small it may be worthwhile opting for a meter
usage
Manners; conduct; behavior
usage
Usage is the way in which words are actually used in particular contexts, especially with regard to their meanings. The word `undertaker' had long been in common usage He was a stickler for the correct usage of English
usage
A usage relationship is a dependency within which the target requires the presence of the source for its correct functioning or implementation You model a regular usage relationship using the use keyword There are also several variations, including: call instantiation parameter send
usage
Experience
usage
He got a warning because at 10K he was lifting
usage
The way in which words are actually spoken or written in a community
usage
The twisted python usage module, a replacement for the standard getopt module for parsing command-lines which is much easier to work with See Parsing command-lines
usage
A specialized term meaning a customary way of doing something
usage
Science, Literature, Art Science is literally knowledge, but more usually denotes a systematic and orderly arrangement of knowledge In a more distinctive sense, science embraces those branches of knowledge of which the subject-matter is either ultimate principles, or facts as explained by principles or laws thus arranged in natural order The term literature sometimes denotes all compositions not embraced under science, but usually confined to the belles-lettres [See Literature ] Art is that which depends on practice and skill in performance Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc
usage
Customary use or employment, as of a word or phrase in a particular sense or signification
usage
Mouse hide()
usage
The application of a network facility, measured by minute, by the call, or by the hour
usages

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    /ˈyo͞osəʤəz/ /ˈjuːsəʤəz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'yü-sij, -zij ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from us use.