windowing

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English - Turkish
{f} pencerele
{i} pencereleme
(Tıp) Kemki korteksi içine pencere şeklinde delik açma ameliyatı
window
pencere

Odada 2 tane pencere var. - The room has two windows.

Pencereler açık uyuma. - Don't sleep with the windows open.

window
{i} cam

Tom pencere camını kırdı. - Tom broke the window pane.

Öfkeli kalabalık, arabaları devirdi ve mağazaların önündeki camları kırdı. - The angry mob overturned cars and smashed storefront windows.

window
vitrin

Yeni kürk mantolar vitrinde sergilendi. - The new fur coats were displayed in the window.

Tom bir şey almadan vitrinleri gezdi. - Tom went window-shopping.

Window
(Tekstil) Pencere, ekran
window
(Bilgisayar) pencere menüsü
window
{f} pencerele

Oturma odamda geniş pencereler var. - My living room has wide windows.

Hava güzel olduğu zaman, Tom her zaman pencerelerini açık bıraktı. - When the weather was nice, Tom always left his windows open.

window
gösteriş
window
(Askeri) HAİL LEVHA: Bir radar karşı tedbiri olarak, frekans mesafesi şeritler halinde, genellikle uçaklardan bırakılan veya mermi ya da roketlerden fırlatılan ince madeni levha, tel veya çubuklar. Ayrıca bakınız: "chaff"
window
pencere,v.pencerele: n.pencere
window
göz boyama
window
{i} camekân
window
{i} radarı şaşırtmak için uçaktan saçılan mermi
English - English
The windows of a building; fenestration
The use of a graphical user interface divided into windows

NeWS was an early windowing system.

  Sectioning of a video display area into two or more separate regions for the purpose of displaying images from different sources (188)  Note: In windowing, one window could display data, another motion video from a remote site, and another, graphics
Refers to internal shattering within a crystal (often found in Brandberg crystals) There are literally hollow parts inside these crystals with edges that look like broken glass A Window is a diamond shaped shattering located in the center front of a crystal A crystal containing a window is a powerful teacher
A technique for solving the year 2000 problem With this technique, you leave the years as two-digit fields and use some logic to derive the century For example, you could define a 100-year window (such as 1970 through 2069) and then assume that years of 70 or more are in the 1900s, and years of 69 or less are in the 2000s
A technique to determine the century of the year when it is represented by two digits The 2-digit year is compared against a specific threshold set within a 100-year range ("window") that generally spans two centuries If the 2-digit year is at or above the threshold, the year is in the earlier century of the window If the 2-digit year is below the threshold, the year is in the future century of the window
The ability of a program to divide a display screen into smaller sub-units that permit portions of different sections of a program, or different programs, to be displayed on the screen, edited, and copied independently
Use of a (usually) rectangular area to select part of a coverage for display, transformation, or analysis The area selected may be compiled into a new coverage
Generic method of displaying data on screen, mimicking looking at several pieces of paper at once Each window can be resized, moved and otherwise manipulated It lies at the heart of making multiuser systems user-friendly and points the way for presetting tomorrow's applications
A technique for reducing data processing requirements by electronically defining only a small portion of the image to be analyzed All other parts of the image are ignored
A technique used to solve the Y2K glitch in COBOL applications Years are still represented by two digits instead of four Every time a date is used in a calculation, the computer checks to figure out whether it should assume the first two digits are 19 or 20 A 50-year windowing approach would work this way: If the year is from 00 to 49, the software will assume it's the next century If it's from 50 to 99, the machine will think that a 19 goes in front
A method of selecting new contents for a view
window
A period of time when something is available

launch window; window of opportunity.

window
(computer science) a rectangular part of a computer screen that contains a display different from the rest of the screen
window
a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air
window
{i} opening that is in the wall or roof of a structure and is usually covered with glass letting in light and/or air; windowpane; opening; rectangular frame that appears on-screen and houses data or an application (Computers)
window
{v} to make or place at windows, to open
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A window is a large piece of glass along the front of a shop, behind which some of the goods that the shop sells are displayed. I stood for a few moments in front of the nearest shop window
window
{n} an opening to give light to a building
window
the time period that is considered best for starting or finishing something; "the expanded window will give us time to catch the thieves"; "they had a window of less than an hour when an attack would have succeeded
window
an opening that resembles a window in appearance or function; "he could see them through a window in the trees"
window
The window is the largest amount of data that the receiving end can accept at a given point in time
window
A window is a glass-covered opening above a counter, for example in a bank, post office, railway station, or museum, which the person serving you sits behind. The woman at the ticket window told me that the admission fee was $17.50
window
An area on the screen that displays information, including user documents as well as communications such as alert boxes and dialog boxes The user can open or close a window; move it around on the desktop; and sometimes change its size, scroll through it, and edit its contents
window
A rectangular area of the screen where information is displayed Windows may be a particular application, such as a document in a word processor, or a file list
window
A figure formed of lines crossing each other
window
A portion of a file shown on a screen, usually appearing as a menu on top of the current page of data
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a pane in a window; "the ball shattered the window"
window
An area on the screen which displays information These can be moved or modified in shape All programs on the Mac and in Windows use windows to work
window
On a computer screen, a window is one of the work areas that the screen can be divided into
window
an opening in the wall of a building (usually to admit light and air); "he stuck his head in the window"
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An enclosed, rectangular area on a display screen Most modern operating systems and applications have graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that let you divide your display into several windows Within each window, you can run a different program or display different data
window
{f} make or supply with windows
window
A rectangular portion of the screen which contains a particular document or program display  In current graphical-based computer systems, several windows can be available simultaneously  The user is free to move, resize, hide, or show any window
window
An area of the screen for displaying part of the GUI of an application
window
a transparent opening in a vehicle that allow vision out of the sides or back; usually is capable of being opened
window
A framed area on the desktop that contains an application, document, icon or task
window
The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening
window
A region on a graphical desktop, the user interface for I/O with a child process of the desktop
window
A window is a space in the wall of a building or in the side of a vehicle, which has glass in it so that light can come in and you can see out. He stood at the window, moodily staring out The room felt very hot and she wondered why someone did not open a window my car window
window
a transparent panel (as of an envelope) inserted in an otherwise opaque material
window
An opening, usually covered by glass, in a shop which allows people to view the shop and its products from outside
window
To furnish with windows
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