İngilizce - Türkçe çeviri
Tenses: notches, notching, notched

Related:
ethmoidal notch
frontal notch
kastanyola yuvası no..
marginal notch
notch and bead sight..
notchback
notchboard
notch board
notch brittleness
notch effect
notcher
notch filter
notch on one's bedpo..
notch on the bedpost
notch sensitivity
notch sight
notch toughness
notch up
notch wear
notchy
shallow notch
steel notch
suprasternal notch
thumb notch
to be a notch above
to notch
top-notch
top notch
write protect notch
 
notchadd into favorites
EN    UK    US    AU    
Etymology: [ näch ] (noun.) 1577. Recorded since 1577, probably a rebracketing|rebracketing]] of an + otch, which noun stems from Middle French oche (“notch”), itself from the Old French verb ochier (“to notch”), of unknown origin
Synonyms: cleft, cut, gap, gash, groove, incision, indent, indenture, mark, mill, nick, nock, rabbet, rut, score, scratch, degree, grade, rung
Antonyms: flush

çentik, Kertme, gedik, duvar dişi, kertik, çentiklemek, kertmek, yarık, çetelesini tutmak, kerte, diş, diş diş yapmak, dağ geçidi, dar ve derin dağ geçidi, dişlemek, çentmek, kertiklemek, (oku) yaya, çentik,v.çent:n.çentik, geçit/adım/çentik, gez (silah), k.dili. derece, kazan/kazandır/çent, oku yaya yerleştirmek, diş diş etmek, derece, çentiklerle hesap tutmak, çentik atmak, çentik açma, kertikleme, girintili, çentilmiş, dişli, gedikli, çentikli, kertikli, Çentikli, üzeri diş veya dantela şeklinde çentikler gösteren, çentilmek, dişleme,

1 çentik     ts
2 Kertme     ts
3 gedik     ts
4 duvar dişi  İnşaat     ts
5 kertik     ts
6 çentiklemek     ts
7 kertmek     ts
8 yarık     ts
9 çetelesini tutmak     ts
10 kerte     ts
11 diş     ts
12 diş diş yapmak     ts
13 dağ geçidi     ts
14 dar ve derin dağ geçidi     ts
15 dişlemek     ts
16 çentmek     ts
17 kertiklemek     ts
18 (oku) yaya  fiil     ts
19 çentik,v.çent:n.çentik     ts
20 geçit/adım/çentik     ts
21 gez (silah)  isim     ts
22 k.dili. derece  isim     ts
23 kazan/kazandır/çent     ts
24 oku yaya yerleştirmek     ts
25 diş diş etmek     ts
26 derece     ts
27 çentiklerle hesap tutmak     ts
28 çentik atmak     ts
29notching çentik açma  Mekanik     ts
30notching kertikleme  Mühendislik     ts
31notched girintili     ts
32notched çentilmiş     ts
33notched dişli     ts
34notched gedikli     ts
35notched çentikli     ts
36notched kertikli     ts
37notched Çentikli, üzeri diş veya dantela şeklinde çentikler gösteren  Tıp     ts
38notched çentilmek     ts
39notching dişleme     ts
More results

A level or degree, To cut a notch in (something), A mountain pass, Such a cut, used for keeping a record, A V-shaped cut, To record (a score or similar) by making notches on something, An indentation, : To achieve (something), To join by means of notches, To fit the notch of (an arrow) to the string, To cut or make notches in ; to indent; also, to score by notches; as, to notch a stick, a small cut a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface; "there were four notches in the handle of his revolver", A hollow cut in anything; a nick; an indentation, notch a surface to record something, groove; V-shaped cut; level, degree (Informal); pass between two hills or mountains, a small cut a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface; "there were four notches in the handle of his revolver" a V-shaped indentation; "mandibular notch" notch a surface to record something cut or make a notch into; "notch the rope, a V-shaped indentation; "mandibular notch", notch a surface to record something cut or make a notch into; "notch the rope, to cut a notch in something, to achieve something, cut or make a notch into; "notch the rope", to record a score etc by making notches on something, A narrow passage between two elevation; a deep, close pass; a defile; as, the notch of a mountain, This is a round or square indentation cut into the mold wall to act as a locking device in conjunction with key grooves   They are usually placed every three or four inches along the mold wall, depending on the size of the mold, Out of all notch Out of all bounds The allusion is to the practice of fitting timber: the piece which is to receive the other is notched upon; the one to fit into the notch is said to be notched down, small serration or mark along the edge of film that are used for identifying and positioning, an indentation in the margin of a structure Etymology uncertain, filleted cutout in lower portion of the stringer to allow entry for the fork tine, usually 9" in length and 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" in height, A flaked U or V shaped indentation, The portion of the radar velocity display where a target disappears due to being notched out by the zero doppler filter If not filtered (notched), ground clutter would also appear on the display A notch filter is a narrow band-reject filter A "notch maneuver" is used to place a tracking radar on the beam of the aircraft so it will be excluded, A crosswise rabbet at the end of a board, You can refer to a level on a scale of measurement or achievement as a notch. Average earnings in the economy moved up another notch in August In this country the good players are pulled down a notch or two, groove; cut; make a notch in; score a point, If you notch a success, especially in a sporting contest, you achieve it. The President is keen to notch a political triumph that would foster freer world trade and faster economic growth, A notch is a small V-shaped or circular cut in the surface or edge of something. They cut notches in the handle of their pistol for each man they shot. = nick see also top-notch, cutout in lower portion of the stringer to allow entry for the fork tine, usually 9" in length, 1-1/2" in depth, a small cut,   In a relatively wide band of frequencies, not necessarily of uniform amplitude, a narrow band of frequencies having relatively low amplitudes, Cutout in lower portion of the stringer to allow entry for the fork tine, usually 9" in length, 1 1/2" in depth, Cutout in lower portion of the stringer to allow entry for the fork, (partial four-way entry), A filter that operates a correction at a very specific frequency leaving those around it largely unaffected, A triangle indention is cut where the lapel joins the collar, the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks; "we got through the pass before it started to snow", a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface; "there were four notches in the handle of his revolver", Minimum spectral value, at a natural frequency Also, the deliberate reducing of a portion of a test spectrum (random vibration testing), A small cut into the seam allowance which will allow fabric to bend at curves and corners, a small col, A vertical and crosswise horizontal cut at the end of the chord, joist or rafter, To cut away small portions of an area of packaging material, usually at the corners, to provide for lock seaming, A crosswise groove at the end of a board, Slang for a negative or subtractive impulse, To make an undercut in a tree, preparatory to felling it in a given direction Also known as a box or an undercut, A word used to describe a very narrow band of frequencies to be cut by an equalizer When an EQ circuit has a very high Q (narrow bandwidth) it is sometimes referred to as a notch filter Notch filters are commonly used to suppress feedback in monitor or PA systems, and are sometimes used to remove specific types of hum and noise in recordings, Having notches; toothed; serrated; jagged; erose, Simple past tense and past participle of notch, nock, notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex, having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed, Simple past and past participle of to notch, third-person singular of notch, [Graphics] specifies that box-and-whisker plots created by the BOXCHART statement are to be notched The endpoints of the notches are located at the median plus and minus , where IQR is the interquartile range and n is the subgroup sample size The medians (central lines) of two box-and-whisker plots are significantly different at approximately the 0 05 level if the corresponding notches do not overlap Refer to McGill and others (1978) Figure 46 7 illustrates the NOTCHES option Notice the folding effect at the bottom, which happens when the endpoint of a notch is beyond its corresponding quartile This situation occurs typically only when the subgroup sample size is small , plural of notch, Grooves cut into the spine perpendicular to the binding edge prior for Double fan adhesive binding, Notching is the periodic voltage disturbance caused by the normal operation of power electronic devices (such as a three-phase converter) when current is commutated from one phase to another When the current commutates, there is a momentary short circuit between the two remaining phases, pulling the voltage as close to zero as permitted by system impedances Since notching occurs continuously, it can be characterized through the harmonic spectrum of the affected voltage, Decorative slices cut from the angles of various glass components, notably from arms and spires, Sawing operation on band mill or plate saw in which two straight cuts intersect to remove a single piece of material back to top, present participle of notch, The manufacturing process of cutting a "v" or "u" shape out of a profile, typically cut with a die, Operation in which the punch removes material from the edge or corner of a strip or blank, A method of joining timbers, scantling, etc, A method of excavating, as in a bank, by a series of cuttings side by side, by notching them, as at the ends, and overlapping or interlocking the notched portions, The small hollow, or hollows, cut; a notch or notches, Process of cutting parallel grooves into the spine perpendicular to the binding edge to strengthen adhesive bindings (LBI Standard, Glossary, p 15), The act of making notches; the act of cutting into small hollows, See also Gulleting,

40 A level or degree - "This car is a notch better than the other."     ts
41 To cut a notch in (something)     ts
42 A mountain pass     ts
43 Such a cut, used for keeping a record - "The notches in that tribe's warrior axe handles stand for killed enemies."     ts
44 A V-shaped cut     ts
45 To record (a score or similar) by making notches on something - "The tribe's hunters notch their kills by notches on each's axe's handle."     ts
46 An indentation     ts
47 : To achieve (something) - "The team notched a pair of shutout wins on Sunday."     ts
48 To join by means of notches     ts
49 To fit the notch of (an arrow) to the string     ts
50 To cut or make notches in ; to indent; also, to score by notches; as, to notch a stick     ts
51 a small cut a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface; "there were four notches in the handle of his revolver"     ts
52 A hollow cut in anything; a nick; an indentation     ts
53 notch a surface to record something     ts
54 groove; V-shaped cut; level, degree (Informal); pass between two hills or mountains  isim     ts
55 a small cut a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface; "there were four notches in the handle of his revolver" a V-shaped indentation; "mandibular notch" notch a surface to record something cut or make a notch into; "notch the rope     ts
56 a V-shaped indentation; "mandibular notch"     ts
57 notch a surface to record something cut or make a notch into; "notch the rope     ts
58 to cut a notch in something     ts
59 to achieve something     ts
60 cut or make a notch into; "notch the rope"     ts
61 to record a score etc by making notches on something     ts
62 A narrow passage between two elevation; a deep, close pass; a defile; as, the notch of a mountain     ts
63 This is a round or square indentation cut into the mold wall to act as a locking device in conjunction with key grooves   They are usually placed every three or four inches along the mold wall, depending on the size of the mold     ts
64 Out of all notch Out of all bounds The allusion is to the practice of fitting timber: the piece which is to receive the other is notched upon; the one to fit into the notch is said to be notched down     ts
65 small serration or mark along the edge of film that are used for identifying and positioning     ts
66 an indentation in the margin of a structure Etymology uncertain     ts
67 filleted cutout in lower portion of the stringer to allow entry for the fork tine, usually 9" in length and 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" in height     ts
68 A flaked U or V shaped indentation     ts
69 The portion of the radar velocity display where a target disappears due to being notched out by the zero doppler filter If not filtered (notched), ground clutter would also appear on the display A notch filter is a narrow band-reject filter A "notch maneuver" is used to place a tracking radar on the beam of the aircraft so it will be excluded     ts
70 A crosswise rabbet at the end of a board     ts
71 You can refer to a level on a scale of measurement or achievement as a notch. Average earnings in the economy moved up another notch in August In this country the good players are pulled down a notch or two     ts
72 groove; cut; make a notch in; score a point  fiil     ts
73 If you notch a success, especially in a sporting contest, you achieve it. The President is keen to notch a political triumph that would foster freer world trade and faster economic growth     ts
74 A notch is a small V-shaped or circular cut in the surface or edge of something. They cut notches in the handle of their pistol for each man they shot. = nick see also top-notch     ts
75 cutout in lower portion of the stringer to allow entry for the fork tine, usually 9" in length, 1-1/2" in depth     ts
76 a small cut     ts
77   In a relatively wide band of frequencies, not necessarily of uniform amplitude, a narrow band of frequencies having relatively low amplitudes     ts
78 Cutout in lower portion of the stringer to allow entry for the fork tine, usually 9" in length, 1 1/2" in depth     ts
79 Cutout in lower portion of the stringer to allow entry for the fork, (partial four-way entry)     ts
80 A filter that operates a correction at a very specific frequency leaving those around it largely unaffected     ts
81 A triangle indention is cut where the lapel joins the collar     ts
82 the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks; "we got through the pass before it started to snow"     ts
83 a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface; "there were four notches in the handle of his revolver"     ts
84 Minimum spectral value, at a natural frequency Also, the deliberate reducing of a portion of a test spectrum (random vibration testing)     ts
85 A small cut into the seam allowance which will allow fabric to bend at curves and corners     ts
86 a small col     ts
87 A vertical and crosswise horizontal cut at the end of the chord, joist or rafter     ts
88 To cut away small portions of an area of packaging material, usually at the corners, to provide for lock seaming     ts
89 A crosswise groove at the end of a board     ts
90 Slang for a negative or subtractive impulse     ts
91 To make an undercut in a tree, preparatory to felling it in a given direction Also known as a box or an undercut     ts
92 A word used to describe a very narrow band of frequencies to be cut by an equalizer When an EQ circuit has a very high Q (narrow bandwidth) it is sometimes referred to as a notch filter Notch filters are commonly used to suppress feedback in monitor or PA systems, and are sometimes used to remove specific types of hum and noise in recordings     ts
93notched Having notches; toothed; serrated; jagged; erose     ts
94notched Simple past tense and past participle of notch     ts
95A notch nock     ts
96notched notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex     ts
97notched having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed     ts
98notched Simple past and past participle of to notch     ts
99notches third-person singular of notch     ts
100notches [Graphics] specifies that box-and-whisker plots created by the BOXCHART statement are to be notched The endpoints of the notches are located at the median plus and minus , where IQR is the interquartile range and n is the subgroup sample size The medians (central lines) of two box-and-whisker plots are significantly different at approximately the 0 05 level if the corresponding notches do not overlap Refer to McGill and others (1978) Figure 46 7 illustrates the NOTCHES option Notice the folding effect at the bottom, which happens when the endpoint of a notch is beyond its corresponding quartile This situation occurs typically only when the subgroup sample size is small     ts
101notches plural of notch     ts
102notching Grooves cut into the spine perpendicular to the binding edge prior for Double fan adhesive binding     ts
103notching Notching is the periodic voltage disturbance caused by the normal operation of power electronic devices (such as a three-phase converter) when current is commutated from one phase to another When the current commutates, there is a momentary short circuit between the two remaining phases, pulling the voltage as close to zero as permitted by system impedances Since notching occurs continuously, it can be characterized through the harmonic spectrum of the affected voltage     ts
104notching Decorative slices cut from the angles of various glass components, notably from arms and spires     ts
105notching Sawing operation on band mill or plate saw in which two straight cuts intersect to remove a single piece of material back to top     ts
106notching present participle of notch     ts
107notching The manufacturing process of cutting a "v" or "u" shape out of a profile, typically cut with a die     ts
108notching Operation in which the punch removes material from the edge or corner of a strip or blank     ts
109notching A method of joining timbers, scantling, etc     ts
110notching A method of excavating, as in a bank, by a series of cuttings side by side     ts
111notching by notching them, as at the ends, and overlapping or interlocking the notched portions     ts
112notching The small hollow, or hollows, cut; a notch or notches     ts
113notching Process of cutting parallel grooves into the spine perpendicular to the binding edge to strengthen adhesive bindings (LBI Standard, Glossary, p 15)     ts
114notching The act of making notches; the act of cutting into small hollows     ts
115notching See also Gulleting     ts
More results


blog comments powered by Disqus

Word of the day




Sözlük . Dictionary . Wörterbuch . λεξικό . Diccionario . 字典 . словарь . Dictionnaire . القاموس . Dizionario . מילון . Matokeo . واژه نامه . 辞書
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 notch kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. notch kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan notch kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

© 1999-2012 SesliSozluk™
sesli sözlük ltd. şti.