eski Romada pazar yeri veya meydan, oturum, forum, mahkeme, --s (for'ımz)/fo.ra (for'ı), toplantı, pazar yeri (eski roma), forum/meydan, toplantılar, forumlar,
toplu tartışma, Roma çağı pazar yeri ve aynı zamanda resmi ve dinsel yapıların yer aldığı alan, Tartışma alanı, Dinleyici durumunda olanların da söz alabildikleri belli bir konu üzerinde düzenlenmiş toplantı, Bazı sorunların görüşülerek karara bağlandığı genel toplantı, Eski Romalılar zamanında, Roma'da ve diğer şehirlerde kamu işlerini konuşmak için halkın toplandığı alan,
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Roma çağı pazar yeri ve aynı zamanda resmi ve dinsel yapıların yer aldığı alan
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Tartışma alanı
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Dinleyici durumunda olanların da söz alabildikleri belli bir konu üzerinde düzenlenmiş toplantı
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Bazı sorunların görüşülerek karara bağlandığı genel toplantı
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Eski Romalılar zamanında, Roma'da ve diğer şehirlerde kamu işlerini konuşmak için halkın toplandığı alan
A place for discussion, A form of discussion involving a panel of presenters and often participation by members of the audience, A gathering for the purpose of discussion, An Internet message board where users can post messages regarding one or more topics of discussion, Another name for a discussion group, Archived discussion forums relative to any topic accessible via web browser, Function when individuals interested in joining a fraternity at Mercer are able to meet with members of all the organizations and learn more about them, A public place to discuss subjects online, is a special interest group devoted to a single topic and exists on many general purpose gateways such as AOL or Compuserve Newsgroups and mailing lists serve similar functions, Message boards and chat rooms where people can talk to eachother online to express their interests and opinions There are rules that apply Web Production House does not allow forums on its servers, nor does it offer technical support for forums on other servers Users are advised to check the security and operation of these servers before using them, an assembly for discussing questions of foreign interests, a public facility to meet for open discussion a public meeting or assembly for open discussion, A tribunal; a court; an assembly empowered to hear and decide causes, A forum in WebCT is a group This group can be either closed (private) or open (public) Forums are often used for peer editing groups, for survey questions, or for group or class projects Collaborative work may be done in a forum, sending and receiving messages and sharing work focused on a common topic Students may even use the Whiteboard feature of WebCT, which allows a group of students to write and draw on the same documented in an asynchronous manner, A market place or public place in Rome, where causes were judicially tried, and orations delivered to the people, An online area focusing on a particular topic; the new-age forum on CompuServe has bulletin boards, a chat room and a library, An online discussion group or newsgroup (see USENET), (Latin: "the public market or paved court of a Roman city where judicial and public business was transacted ") (1) The place where a legal decision is made (2) The court or locale wherein causes are judicially tried, A forum is an online discussion group Forums can be newsgroups, or they can be Web-based The Sympatico discussion forums are Web-based forums, A message area on CompuServe or Delphi, equivalent to an echo of FidoNet, a newsgroup on Usenet or a conference on CIX, a place of assembly for the people in ancient Greece, a public facility to meet for open discussion, city square or market, place of assembly, place for conducting official business (in ancient Rome); court; place where discussions are held; message board on the Internet focused on a particular subject, facility on the Internet to hold discussions (Internet, Computers), A forum is a place, situation, or group in which people exchange ideas and discuss issues, especially important public issues. Members of the council agreed that it still had an important role as a forum for discussion. In ancient Roman cities, a centrally located open area surrounded by public buildings and colonnades and serving as a multipurpose public gathering place. The forum was an adaptation of the Greek agora and acropolis. In Rome the forum Romanum referred to the flat and formerly marshy space between the Palatine and Capitoline hills. In the Roman republic, this was the site of public meetings, law courts, and gladiatorial games and was lined with shops and open-air markets. Under the Roman empire, when the forum evolved into a center for religious and secular ceremonies and spectacles, it held many of Rome's most imposing temples, basilicas, and monuments. New forums were built, some devoted to judicial or administrative affairs and some to trade. The aesthetic harmony of Trajan's Forum (2nd century AD), with its complex of buildings and courtyards and its tiers of shops, influenced many subsequent town planners, a public meeting or assembly for open discussion, Web based interface where people can post messages and converse with others on the spectrum of topics, A discussion area (containing post and reply messages) within an ezboard community A community may have one or more forums A forum may have one or more topics, A discussion group for a specific subject, A forum is an online discussion group Forums can be newsgroups, or they can be Web-based, A feature of online services and bulletin boards that allows subscribers to post messages for others to read, and to reply to messages posted by other users, A script on a website with a submission form that allows visitors to post messages on your website for others to read These messages are usually sorted within discussion categories, or topics, chosen by the host, or possibly the visitor A forum is also called a " web board" or a "message board", The equivalent or term used by newsgroups a place where you can post or leave email messages (Discussion Group or Board), an online discussion group, The dedicated area where people come together to discuss issues, hobbies, or news Also called newsgroups, 1 A public place or marketplace in an ancient Roman city 2 A public meeting place, radio or TV program, or area in a newspaper or computer bulletin board in which two or more people may openly discuss ideas, (1) Bulletin board system A descendant of Pat Doherty's continuum from USGS, rewritten by Mike Auerbach, J Spencer Love, Jeff Schiller, and Jay Pattin at MIT as ring 3 site code Renamed from continuum at French insistence because the short name, "con," was obscene slang in French Unbundled product released in MR 10 0 Paper: "Experiences with an Interactive Electronic Meeting Facility" See also xforum, form of irregular plural of forum, REVISION CAREERS ADVICE SCHOOL WEBSITES SEARCH SUGGESTIONS HELP EMAIL US ABOUT US, GENERAL FORUM LINKS, Latest News ADSL f Databases f Domains f Email f Webspace f, plural of forum, Virtual meeting-places in which you communicate and collaborate with your teammates Examples of forums include discussions, chat rooms, tasks, messaging windows, and calendars These online forums are similar to the classic definition of the word: forum: a public place or medium for open discussions You access forums by clicking on the forum tab and then selecting the individual forum from the drop-down list For example, when you click on the Discussions tab, you see a drop-down list of available discussion forums You can then click on the title of the discussion you wish to view The terms forums and resources are analogous, WebWorkZone tools that enable you to communicate and collaborate with your teammates Examples of forums include discussions, chat rooms, messaging windows, and calendars These online forums are similar to the classic definition of the word: forum--A public place or medium for open discussions You access forums by clicking on the forum tab and by clicking on the title of the individual forum you want to view For example, you can click on the Discussions tab to see a drop-down list of available discussions Then, you can click on the title of discussion you wish to view The terms forums and resources are analogous, Forum tools that enable you to communicate and collaborate with your teammates Examples of forums include discussions, chat rooms, messaging windows, and calendars These online forums are similar to the classic definition of the word: forum--A public place or medium for open discussions You access forums by clicking on the forum tab and by clicking on the title of the individual forum you want to view For example, you can click on the Discussions tab to see a drop-down list of available discussions Then, you can click on the title of discussion you wish to view The terms forums and resources are analogous, Virtual meeting-places in which you communicate and collaborate with your teammates Examples of forums include discussions, chat rooms, messaging windows, and calendars These online forums are similar to the classic definition of the word: forum: a public place or medium for open discussions You access forums by clicking on the forum tab and then selecting the individual forum from the drop-down list For example, when you click on the Discussions tab, you see a drop-down list of available discussion forums You can then click on the title of the discussion you wish to view The terms forums and resources are analogous,
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A place for discussion
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A form of discussion involving a panel of presenters and often participation by members of the audience
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A gathering for the purpose of discussion
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An Internet message board where users can post messages regarding one or more topics of discussion - "Trish was an admin member on three forums, and had no trouble at all when it came to moderating them."
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Another name for a discussion group
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Archived discussion forums relative to any topic accessible via web browser
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Function when individuals interested in joining a fraternity at Mercer are able to meet with members of all the organizations and learn more about them
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A public place to discuss subjects online
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is a special interest group devoted to a single topic and exists on many general purpose gateways such as AOL or Compuserve Newsgroups and mailing lists serve similar functions
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Message boards and chat rooms where people can talk to eachother online to express their interests and opinions There are rules that apply Web Production House does not allow forums on its servers, nor does it offer technical support for forums on other servers Users are advised to check the security and operation of these servers before using them
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an assembly for discussing questions of foreign interests
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a public facility to meet for open discussion a public meeting or assembly for open discussion
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A tribunal; a court; an assembly empowered to hear and decide causes
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A forum in WebCT is a group This group can be either closed (private) or open (public) Forums are often used for peer editing groups, for survey questions, or for group or class projects Collaborative work may be done in a forum, sending and receiving messages and sharing work focused on a common topic Students may even use the Whiteboard feature of WebCT, which allows a group of students to write and draw on the same documented in an asynchronous manner
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A market place or public place in Rome, where causes were judicially tried, and orations delivered to the people
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An online area focusing on a particular topic; the new-age forum on CompuServe has bulletin boards, a chat room and a library
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An online discussion group or newsgroup (see USENET)
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(Latin: "the public market or paved court of a Roman city where judicial and public business was transacted ") (1) The place where a legal decision is made (2) The court or locale wherein causes are judicially tried
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A forum is an online discussion group Forums can be newsgroups, or they can be Web-based The Sympatico discussion forums are Web-based forums
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A message area on CompuServe or Delphi, equivalent to an echo of FidoNet, a newsgroup on Usenet or a conference on CIX
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a place of assembly for the people in ancient Greece
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a public facility to meet for open discussion
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city square or market, place of assembly, place for conducting official business (in ancient Rome); court; place where discussions are held; message board on the Internet focused on a particular subject, facility on the Internet to hold discussions (Internet, Computers) isim
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A forum is a place, situation, or group in which people exchange ideas and discuss issues, especially important public issues. Members of the council agreed that it still had an important role as a forum for discussion. In ancient Roman cities, a centrally located open area surrounded by public buildings and colonnades and serving as a multipurpose public gathering place. The forum was an adaptation of the Greek agora and acropolis. In Rome the forum Romanum referred to the flat and formerly marshy space between the Palatine and Capitoline hills. In the Roman republic, this was the site of public meetings, law courts, and gladiatorial games and was lined with shops and open-air markets. Under the Roman empire, when the forum evolved into a center for religious and secular ceremonies and spectacles, it held many of Rome's most imposing temples, basilicas, and monuments. New forums were built, some devoted to judicial or administrative affairs and some to trade. The aesthetic harmony of Trajan's Forum (2nd century AD), with its complex of buildings and courtyards and its tiers of shops, influenced many subsequent town planners
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a public meeting or assembly for open discussion
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Web based interface where people can post messages and converse with others on the spectrum of topics
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A discussion area (containing post and reply messages) within an ezboard community A community may have one or more forums A forum may have one or more topics
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A discussion group for a specific subject
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A forum is an online discussion group Forums can be newsgroups, or they can be Web-based
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A feature of online services and bulletin boards that allows subscribers to post messages for others to read, and to reply to messages posted by other users
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A script on a website with a submission form that allows visitors to post messages on your website for others to read These messages are usually sorted within discussion categories, or topics, chosen by the host, or possibly the visitor A forum is also called a " web board" or a "message board"
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The equivalent or term used by newsgroups a place where you can post or leave email messages (Discussion Group or Board)
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an online discussion group
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The dedicated area where people come together to discuss issues, hobbies, or news Also called newsgroups
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1 A public place or marketplace in an ancient Roman city 2 A public meeting place, radio or TV program, or area in a newspaper or computer bulletin board in which two or more people may openly discuss ideas
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(1) Bulletin board system A descendant of Pat Doherty's continuum from USGS, rewritten by Mike Auerbach, J Spencer Love, Jeff Schiller, and Jay Pattin at MIT as ring 3 site code Renamed from continuum at French insistence because the short name, "con," was obscene slang in French Unbundled product released in MR 10 0 Paper: "Experiences with an Interactive Electronic Meeting Facility" See also xforum
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fora
form of irregular plural of forum
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forums
REVISION CAREERS ADVICE SCHOOL WEBSITES SEARCH SUGGESTIONS HELP EMAIL US ABOUT US
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GENERAL FORUM LINKS
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Latest News ADSL f Databases f Domains f Email f Webspace f
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forums
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forums
Virtual meeting-places in which you communicate and collaborate with your teammates Examples of forums include discussions, chat rooms, tasks, messaging windows, and calendars These online forums are similar to the classic definition of the word: forum: a public place or medium for open discussions You access forums by clicking on the forum tab and then selecting the individual forum from the drop-down list For example, when you click on the Discussions tab, you see a drop-down list of available discussion forums You can then click on the title of the discussion you wish to view The terms forums and resources are analogous
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forums
WebWorkZone tools that enable you to communicate and collaborate with your teammates Examples of forums include discussions, chat rooms, messaging windows, and calendars These online forums are similar to the classic definition of the word: forum--A public place or medium for open discussions You access forums by clicking on the forum tab and by clicking on the title of the individual forum you want to view For example, you can click on the Discussions tab to see a drop-down list of available discussions Then, you can click on the title of discussion you wish to view The terms forums and resources are analogous
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forums
Forum tools that enable you to communicate and collaborate with your teammates Examples of forums include discussions, chat rooms, messaging windows, and calendars These online forums are similar to the classic definition of the word: forum--A public place or medium for open discussions You access forums by clicking on the forum tab and by clicking on the title of the individual forum you want to view For example, you can click on the Discussions tab to see a drop-down list of available discussions Then, you can click on the title of discussion you wish to view The terms forums and resources are analogous
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forums
Virtual meeting-places in which you communicate and collaborate with your teammates Examples of forums include discussions, chat rooms, messaging windows, and calendars These online forums are similar to the classic definition of the word: forum: a public place or medium for open discussions You access forums by clicking on the forum tab and then selecting the individual forum from the drop-down list For example, when you click on the Discussions tab, you see a drop-down list of available discussion forums You can then click on the title of the discussion you wish to view The terms forums and resources are analogous
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 forum kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. forum kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan forum kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.