basın, medya, araçlar, Bir damarı meydana getiren tabakalardan orta kısımda yer alanı, televizyon gibi yayın araçlarının bütünü, ortamlar, the media gazete, ortam, radyo, kitle iletişim aracı, media, ortamlar/medya, i., çoğ. araçlar, vasıtalar, iletişim araçları, besiyerleri,
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plural of media, a historical region in northwestern Iran, originally inhabited by the Medes, territories corresponding to the empire ruled by dynasts from Media, The materials used to finish a workpiece using a mass finishing or abrasive blasting process, The middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel or lymph vessel which is composed of connective and muscular tissue, A voiced stop consonant, Means and institutions for publishing and broadcasting information, plural form of medium, The journalists and other professionals who comprise the mass communication industry, Media is a plural of medium. Ancient country, Middle East. It was situated in present-day northwestern Iran and was home to the Medes, an Iranian people. In 625 BC Cyaxares united the area's tribes into a kingdom. In 614 BC he captured Ashur and later defeated the Assyrian empire and seized territory in Iran, northern Assyria, and Armenia. In 550 BC it became part of the new Persian Achaemenian dynasty under Cyrus II . Alexander the Great occupied it in 330 BC. In the partition of his empire, southern Media was given to the Macedonians and then to the Seleucids; northern Media became the kingdom of Atropatene, which passed to Parthia, Armenia, and Rome. In 226 BC the whole of Media passed to the Ssnians, another Persian dynasty, ancient country which is modern-day northeast Iran; family name; village in Illinois (USA), The physical material on which information is recorded and stored, Also called middle mute, or medial, and sometimes soft mute, the physical devices used to record, store, and (or) transmit data, (n) A means of conveying information, both graphic and textual Traditionally, this refers to the types of paper used in drafting; more recently, it has also come to refer to the types of information storage and playback technology, such as video, audio, CD-ROM, etc, One of the sonant mutes β, δ, γ (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in other languages, so named as intermediate between the tenues, π, τ, κ (p, t, k), and the aspiratæ (aspirates) φ, θ, χ (ph or f, th, ch), Any format for information storage that requires special listening or viewing equipment: i e , microfilm, microfiche, videotape, CD-ROMs, The journalists and other professionals who compose the mass communication industry, plural of medium, Devices can be connected by twisted-pair wire, coaxial cables, or fiber optic cables Some networks do without connecting media altogether, communicating instead via radio waves LANs are capable of transmitting data at very fast rates, much faster than data can be transmitted over a telephone line; but the distances are limited, and there is also a limit on the number of computers that can be attached to a single LAN, Formats for presenting information, pl, of Medium, The physical device by which data are transmitted or (more commonly) stored, Short for storage media: physical objects on which data can be stored, such as hard disks, CD-ROMs, floppy disks, and tape, In libraries, the term is used to describe material in a non-print format, such as slides, video, and music, The type of communication used to transmit the marketing message Most common forms of media are television, radio, newspaper, magazines, direct mail, and billboards, Forms of mass communication Newspapers, magazines, direct mail, billboards, bus signs, radio, television and internet are some important media that carry advertising, Films, tapes, and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment, Messages that are distributed through the technologies, principally text in books, study guides and computer networks; sound in audio-tapes and broadcast: pictures in video-tapes and broadcast; text, sound and/or pictures in a teleconference, You can refer to television, radio, newspapers, and magazines as the media. It is hard work and not a glamorous job as portrayed by the media. bias in the news media Media coverage of cycling in July was pretty impressive. see also mass media, multimedia, 1 Objects on which data can be stored These include hard disks, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, and tapes 2 In computer networks, media refers to the cables linking workstations together There are many different types of transmission media, the most popular being twisted-pair wire (normal electrical wire), coaxial cable (the type of cable used for cable television), and fiber optic cable (cables made out of glass) 3 The form and technology used to communicate information Multimedia presentations, for example, combine sound, pictures, and videos, all of which are different types of media, are the many different methods of communication available today Web sites, postcards, CD-ROMs, magazines, TV, and movies are all different types of media When media methods are used to communicate to thousands of people at the same time, they are called mass media, channels of mass communication (radio, newspaper, television, etc.), medium, Recordable media - blank CD-R or CD-RW discs Mixed-Mode Disc A compact disc including both computer data and CD-DA tracks The data is all contained in Track 1, and the audio in one or more following tracks Contrast with CD Extra MMC A standard command set used by some CD recorders Many newer recorders follow this standard, though many of them also interpret it differently (so there are still differences in how software must address these recorders, in spite of the standard), Forms of public communication (such as newspaper, radio, television, information network, poster, or brochure) that are designed to reach large numbers of people, Plural of medium; any of the means through which people express themselves Often refers to the technology used for expression, such as print, radio, television, CDs, computers, and video, The means chosen to bring the message(s) to the marketplace It includes broadcast media, printed media, electronic media and collateral materials, films, tapes and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment**, Films, tapes and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment Menu - Choices and commands that are displayed on the screen and can be selected by the user, Films, tapes and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment, A generic term for nonprint materials such as films, filmstrips, videorecordings, audio compact disks, audiotapes, and computer software Synonymous with audio-visual materials More broadly, material in all formats which carry and communicate information, portable information storage such as disks, CD's, tapes, The forms of publication Traditional advertising media include newspapers, magazines, billboards, radio and television Digital interactive advertising media started with the Internet, accessed at an indoor computer, but is quickly spreading to television, cellular devices and outdoor locations,
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a historical region in northwestern Iran, originally inhabited by the Medes
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territories corresponding to the empire ruled by dynasts from Media
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The materials used to finish a workpiece using a mass finishing or abrasive blasting process
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The middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel or lymph vessel which is composed of connective and muscular tissue
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A voiced stop consonant
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Means and institutions for publishing and broadcasting information - "As a result of the rise of, first, television news and entertainment media and, second, web-based media, traditional print-based media have declined in popularity."
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The journalists and other professionals who comprise the mass communication industry - "Some celebrities dislike press conferences, where the media bombard them with questions."
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Media is a plural of medium. Ancient country, Middle East. It was situated in present-day northwestern Iran and was home to the Medes, an Iranian people. In 625 BC Cyaxares united the area's tribes into a kingdom. In 614 BC he captured Ashur and later defeated the Assyrian empire and seized territory in Iran, northern Assyria, and Armenia. In 550 BC it became part of the new Persian Achaemenian dynasty under Cyrus II . Alexander the Great occupied it in 330 BC. In the partition of his empire, southern Media was given to the Macedonians and then to the Seleucids; northern Media became the kingdom of Atropatene, which passed to Parthia, Armenia, and Rome. In 226 BC the whole of Media passed to the Ssnians, another Persian dynasty
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ancient country which is modern-day northeast Iran; family name; village in Illinois (USA) isim
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The physical material on which information is recorded and stored
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Also called middle mute, or medial, and sometimes soft mute
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the physical devices used to record, store, and (or) transmit data
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(n) A means of conveying information, both graphic and textual Traditionally, this refers to the types of paper used in drafting; more recently, it has also come to refer to the types of information storage and playback technology, such as video, audio, CD-ROM, etc
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One of the sonant mutes β, δ, γ (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in other languages, so named as intermediate between the tenues, π, τ, κ (p, t, k), and the aspiratæ (aspirates) φ, θ, χ (ph or f, th, ch)
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Any format for information storage that requires special listening or viewing equipment: i e , microfilm, microfiche, videotape, CD-ROMs
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The journalists and other professionals who compose the mass communication industry
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Devices can be connected by twisted-pair wire, coaxial cables, or fiber optic cables Some networks do without connecting media altogether, communicating instead via radio waves LANs are capable of transmitting data at very fast rates, much faster than data can be transmitted over a telephone line; but the distances are limited, and there is also a limit on the number of computers that can be attached to a single LAN
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Formats for presenting information
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The physical device by which data are transmitted or (more commonly) stored
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Short for storage media: physical objects on which data can be stored, such as hard disks, CD-ROMs, floppy disks, and tape
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In libraries, the term is used to describe material in a non-print format, such as slides, video, and music
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The type of communication used to transmit the marketing message Most common forms of media are television, radio, newspaper, magazines, direct mail, and billboards
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Forms of mass communication Newspapers, magazines, direct mail, billboards, bus signs, radio, television and internet are some important media that carry advertising
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Films, tapes, and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment
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Messages that are distributed through the technologies, principally text in books, study guides and computer networks; sound in audio-tapes and broadcast: pictures in video-tapes and broadcast; text, sound and/or pictures in a teleconference
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You can refer to television, radio, newspapers, and magazines as the media. It is hard work and not a glamorous job as portrayed by the media. bias in the news media Media coverage of cycling in July was pretty impressive. see also mass media, multimedia
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1 Objects on which data can be stored These include hard disks, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, and tapes 2 In computer networks, media refers to the cables linking workstations together There are many different types of transmission media, the most popular being twisted-pair wire (normal electrical wire), coaxial cable (the type of cable used for cable television), and fiber optic cable (cables made out of glass) 3 The form and technology used to communicate information Multimedia presentations, for example, combine sound, pictures, and videos, all of which are different types of media
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are the many different methods of communication available today Web sites, postcards, CD-ROMs, magazines, TV, and movies are all different types of media When media methods are used to communicate to thousands of people at the same time, they are called mass media
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channels of mass communication (radio, newspaper, television, etc.), medium isim
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Recordable media - blank CD-R or CD-RW discs Mixed-Mode Disc A compact disc including both computer data and CD-DA tracks The data is all contained in Track 1, and the audio in one or more following tracks Contrast with CD Extra MMC A standard command set used by some CD recorders Many newer recorders follow this standard, though many of them also interpret it differently (so there are still differences in how software must address these recorders, in spite of the standard)
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Forms of public communication (such as newspaper, radio, television, information network, poster, or brochure) that are designed to reach large numbers of people
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Plural of medium; any of the means through which people express themselves Often refers to the technology used for expression, such as print, radio, television, CDs, computers, and video
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The means chosen to bring the message(s) to the marketplace It includes broadcast media, printed media, electronic media and collateral materials
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films, tapes and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment**
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Films, tapes and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment Menu - Choices and commands that are displayed on the screen and can be selected by the user
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Films, tapes and other audio-visual materials that require the use of special listening or viewing equipment
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A generic term for nonprint materials such as films, filmstrips, videorecordings, audio compact disks, audiotapes, and computer software Synonymous with audio-visual materials More broadly, material in all formats which carry and communicate information
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portable information storage such as disks, CD's, tapes
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The forms of publication Traditional advertising media include newspapers, magazines, billboards, radio and television Digital interactive advertising media started with the Internet, accessed at an indoor computer, but is quickly spreading to television, cellular devices and outdoor locations
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada medias kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. medias kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan medias kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.