Etymology: [ k&r-&nt, k&-r& ] (adjective.) 14th century. From Middle English curraunt Old French curant (French: courant), present participle of courre (“to run”) Latin currere, present active infinitive of currō (“run”).
güncel, şimdiki, Akım, akıntı, mevcut, içinde bulunulan an dilimi, akım (elektrik), akıntı (su, nehir...), yaygın, varsayılan, bugünkü, YÜRÜRLÜKTEKİ; KULLANILMAKTA OLAN; CARİ, carim, cari, suyun akışı, geçerli, geçmek, tedavüldeki, geçer, cereyan, eğilim, yürürlükte olan mevcut, current events gazete haberleri, revaçta olan, current expenses günlük masraflar, current, tutulan, kürent, current history bugünün tarihi, current account cari hesap, akim, geçerli Pu anki / yürürlükteki, şimdiki, bugünkü, güncel, aktüel, tedavülde olan, günlük giderler, şimdiki zamana ait, şu anki, yürürlükte olan, kullanılan, elektrik cereyanı, hali hazırdaki, akarsu debisi, halihazırdaki, halen, geçerli/güncel olarak, bu günlerde, şu anda, geçerli olanlar, akımları, sürekli, çekici, mevcut durumda, bugünlerde, şu andaki, halihazırda,
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Existing or occurring at the moment, A tendency or a course of events, The time rate of flow of electric charge, Generally accepted, used, practiced, or prevalent at the moment, The part of a fluid that moves continuously in a certain direction, An electric current is a flow of electricity through a wire or circuit. A powerful electric current is passed through a piece of graphite, A current is a steady flowing movement of air. I felt a current of cool air blowing in my face, common, prevalent; present, recent; popular, A particular current is a particular feeling, idea, or quality that exists within a group of people. Each party represents a distinct current of thought, A current is a steady and continuous flowing movement of some of the water in a river, lake, or sea. Under normal conditions, the ocean currents of the tropical Pacific travel from east to west The couple were swept away by the strong current, Current means happening, being used, or being done at the present time. The current situation is very different to that in 1990 He plans to repeal a number of current policies + currently cur·rent·ly Twelve potential vaccines are currently being tested on human volunteers, flow (of water, electricity, etc.); process; tendency; direction, Ideas and customs that are current are generally accepted and used by most people. Current thinking suggests that toxins only have a small part to play in the build up of cellulite see also alternating current, direct current. happening or existing now (curant, present participle of courre , from currere). alternating current density current direct current electric current Labrador Current ocean current rip current turbidity current, traditional, cur, Hence: A body of fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a stream; esp, A flowing or passing; onward motion, the swiftest part of it; as, a current of water or of air; that which resembles a stream in motion; as, a current of electricity, Fitted for general acceptance or circulation; authentic; passable, a steady flow (usually from natural causes); "the raft floated downstream on the current"; "he felt a stream of air", Commonly estimated or acknowledged, a flow of electricity through a conductor; "the current was measured in amperes", General course; ordinary procedure; progressive and connected movement; as, the current of time, of events, of opinion, etc, occurring in or belonging to the present time; "current events"; "the current topic"; "current negotiations"; "current psychoanalytic theories"; "the ship's current position, Actual, Running or moving rapidly, Now passing, as time; as, the current month, Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating through the community; generally received; common; as, a current coin; a current report; current history, - The flow of electric charge through a conductor The unit of current is the Ampere or MilliAmp, The flow of electrical energy (electricity) in a conductor, measured in amperes, The flow of electricity through a conductor, the rate of flow of electricity, a steady flow (usually from natural causes); "the raft floated downstream on the current"; "he felt a stream of air" a flow of electricity through a conductor; "the current was measured in amperes" occurring in or belonging to the present time; "current events"; "the current topic"; "current negotiations"; "current psychoanalytic theories"; "the ship's current position, The movement or flow of electricity, a movement of electrons through a conductor Measured in amperes, The flow of electric charge, A flow of electrons in an electrical conductor (electricity strength or rate of movement is measured in amperes), dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas; "two streams of development run through American history"; "stream of consciousness"; "the flow of thought"; "the current of history", The movement of electrical charges in a conductor; carried by electrons in an electronic conductor (electronic current) or by ions in an ionic conductor (ionic current) "By definition" the electrical current always flows from the positive potential end of the conductor toward the negative potential end, independent of the actual direction of motion of the differently charged current carrier (or "charge carrier") particles Two kinds of currents must be distinguished: "direct current (dc)" and "alternating current (ac) " Direct current is the unidirectional continuous flow of current, while alternating current is the oscillating (back and forth) flow of current In electrochemistry, we almost always use direct current Consequently, the term "current" always designates "dc" in this dictionary unless specifically stated to be "ac " The normal household current is an alternating current The measurement unit of current is the ampere, flow of electric charge, The electrical current is simply a measure of how much electricity passes a given point in a fixed amount of time It is similar to the current of a stream or river, which measures how much water passes a given point in a fixed amount of time Electrical current is measured in Amperes (Amps), The flow of electrons or holes Measured (in amps) as the number of particles passing a given point per unit of time Current can be induced by application of an electric field through a conductor or by changing the electric field across a capacitor, Generally, a horizontal movement of water Currents may be classified as tidal and nontidal Tidal currents are caused by gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth and are part of the same general movement of the sea that is manifested in the vertical rise and fall, called tide Tidal currents are periodic with a net velocity of zero over the particular tidal cycle See tidal wave Nontidal currents include the permanent currents in the general circulatory systems of the sea as well as temporary currents arising from more pronounced meteorological variability Current, however, is also the British equivalent of our nontidal current See total current, The flow of electricity in a circuit The term current refers to the quantity, volume or intensity (1) of electrical flow, as opposed to voltage, which refers to the force or "pressure" causing the current flow, The movement of electrons per second through a conductor or a component It is measured in amperes and is designated by the letter, I There are 6 25 x 1018 electrons per second in one ampere (1018 = a billion billion), (elec) The FLOW of electrons through a conductor F - courant S - corriente, The flow of electrons through a circuit It is measured in amps, the flow of electrical charge measured in amperes, The rate of flow of electrical charge The flow of amps is often expressed as current, The flow of electricity in a circuit as expressed in Amperes Current refers to the quantity or intensity of electrical flow Voltage on the other hand refers to the pressure or force causing the electrical flow, The flow of electrons through a conductor, The rate of flow of electricity The movement of electrons along a conductor It is comparable to the flow of a stream of water The unit of measurement is an ampere, - The rate of electron flow through a conductor Current is rated in amperes, and is generated from the cars battery or alternator, Flow of electrons through a circuit, The flow of charge in a conductor See "alternating current" and "direct current", At this moment, at present, now, presently, at this time, most recently, at the present time, at this time or period; now; "he is presently our ambassador to the United Nations"; "currently they live in Connecticut", In a current manner; generally; commonly; as, it is currently believed, plural of current,
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Existing or occurring at the moment - "current negotiations"
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A tendency or a course of events
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The time rate of flow of electric charge - "CGS: esu/second (esu/s)"
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Generally accepted, used, practiced, or prevalent at the moment - "current fashions"
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The part of a fluid that moves continuously in a certain direction
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An electric current is a flow of electricity through a wire or circuit. A powerful electric current is passed through a piece of graphite
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A current is a steady flowing movement of air. I felt a current of cool air blowing in my face
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common, prevalent; present, recent; popular sıfat
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A particular current is a particular feeling, idea, or quality that exists within a group of people. Each party represents a distinct current of thought
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A current is a steady and continuous flowing movement of some of the water in a river, lake, or sea. Under normal conditions, the ocean currents of the tropical Pacific travel from east to west The couple were swept away by the strong current
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Current means happening, being used, or being done at the present time. The current situation is very different to that in 1990 He plans to repeal a number of current policies + currently cur·rent·ly Twelve potential vaccines are currently being tested on human volunteers
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flow (of water, electricity, etc.); process; tendency; direction isim
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Ideas and customs that are current are generally accepted and used by most people. Current thinking suggests that toxins only have a small part to play in the build up of cellulite see also alternating current, direct current. happening or existing now (curant, present participle of courre , from currere). alternating current density current direct current electric current Labrador Current ocean current rip current turbidity current
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Hence: A body of fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a stream; esp
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A flowing or passing; onward motion
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the swiftest part of it; as, a current of water or of air; that which resembles a stream in motion; as, a current of electricity
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Fitted for general acceptance or circulation; authentic; passable
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a steady flow (usually from natural causes); "the raft floated downstream on the current"; "he felt a stream of air"
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Commonly estimated or acknowledged
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a flow of electricity through a conductor; "the current was measured in amperes"
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General course; ordinary procedure; progressive and connected movement; as, the current of time, of events, of opinion, etc
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occurring in or belonging to the present time; "current events"; "the current topic"; "current negotiations"; "current psychoanalytic theories"; "the ship's current position
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Running or moving rapidly
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Now passing, as time; as, the current month
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Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating through the community; generally received; common; as, a current coin; a current report; current history
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- The flow of electric charge through a conductor The unit of current is the Ampere or MilliAmp
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The flow of electrical energy (electricity) in a conductor, measured in amperes
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The flow of electricity through a conductor
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a steady flow (usually from natural causes); "the raft floated downstream on the current"; "he felt a stream of air" a flow of electricity through a conductor; "the current was measured in amperes" occurring in or belonging to the present time; "current events"; "the current topic"; "current negotiations"; "current psychoanalytic theories"; "the ship's current position
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The movement or flow of electricity
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a movement of electrons through a conductor Measured in amperes
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The flow of electric charge
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A flow of electrons in an electrical conductor (electricity strength or rate of movement is measured in amperes)
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dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas; "two streams of development run through American history"; "stream of consciousness"; "the flow of thought"; "the current of history"
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The movement of electrical charges in a conductor; carried by electrons in an electronic conductor (electronic current) or by ions in an ionic conductor (ionic current) "By definition" the electrical current always flows from the positive potential end of the conductor toward the negative potential end, independent of the actual direction of motion of the differently charged current carrier (or "charge carrier") particles Two kinds of currents must be distinguished: "direct current (dc)" and "alternating current (ac) " Direct current is the unidirectional continuous flow of current, while alternating current is the oscillating (back and forth) flow of current In electrochemistry, we almost always use direct current Consequently, the term "current" always designates "dc" in this dictionary unless specifically stated to be "ac " The normal household current is an alternating current The measurement unit of current is the ampere
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The electrical current is simply a measure of how much electricity passes a given point in a fixed amount of time It is similar to the current of a stream or river, which measures how much water passes a given point in a fixed amount of time Electrical current is measured in Amperes (Amps)
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The flow of electrons or holes Measured (in amps) as the number of particles passing a given point per unit of time Current can be induced by application of an electric field through a conductor or by changing the electric field across a capacitor
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Generally, a horizontal movement of water Currents may be classified as tidal and nontidal Tidal currents are caused by gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth and are part of the same general movement of the sea that is manifested in the vertical rise and fall, called tide Tidal currents are periodic with a net velocity of zero over the particular tidal cycle See tidal wave Nontidal currents include the permanent currents in the general circulatory systems of the sea as well as temporary currents arising from more pronounced meteorological variability Current, however, is also the British equivalent of our nontidal current See total current
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The flow of electricity in a circuit The term current refers to the quantity, volume or intensity (1) of electrical flow, as opposed to voltage, which refers to the force or "pressure" causing the current flow
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The movement of electrons per second through a conductor or a component It is measured in amperes and is designated by the letter, I There are 6 25 x 1018 electrons per second in one ampere (1018 = a billion billion)
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(elec) The FLOW of electrons through a conductor F - courant S - corriente
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The flow of electrons through a circuit It is measured in amps
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the flow of electrical charge measured in amperes
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The rate of flow of electrical charge The flow of amps is often expressed as current
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The flow of electricity in a circuit as expressed in Amperes Current refers to the quantity or intensity of electrical flow Voltage on the other hand refers to the pressure or force causing the electrical flow
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The flow of electrons through a conductor
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The rate of flow of electricity The movement of electrons along a conductor It is comparable to the flow of a stream of water The unit of measurement is an ampere
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- The rate of electron flow through a conductor Current is rated in amperes, and is generated from the cars battery or alternator
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The flow of charge in a conductor See "alternating current" and "direct current"
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At this moment, at present, now
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presently, at this time, most recently
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at this time or period; now; "he is presently our ambassador to the United Nations"; "currently they live in Connecticut"
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In a current manner; generally; commonly; as, it is currently believed
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