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İngilizce - Türkçe
özellik

Bana bir kez daha tüm güvenlik özelliklerini açıklayabilir misin? - Could you explain all the safety features to me once again?

Bu bir özellik, bir hata değil. - It's a feature, not a bug.

{f} belirtmek
vasıf
başrolde oynatmak
sunuş
Dahil etmek, yer vermek

The CD will feature music from all over the world.

{i} yüz hattı
çehre
(Ticaret) karakteristik
göze çarpan özelliği olmak
(Bilgisayar) özel aksam
ön plana çıkarmak

Dil ders kitapları sadece iyi insanları ön plana çıkarmaktadır. - Language textbooks often feature only good people.

yüzün herhangi bir tarafı
öznitelik
rol almak
rol vermek
dili benzemek
-in belirleyici
-e ağırlık vermek
özellik,v.özellik taşı : n.özellik
(Argo) düşünmek
ayırt edici özellik
yüz

Tom'un yüz hatları ve tavırları babasınına çok benzer. - Tom's facial features and mannerisms are very much like those of his father.

O gerçekten yumuşak yüz hatlarına sahip. - He has really soft facial features.

nitelik
uzun film
içermek
(Askeri) harita ayrıntıları
yer
(İnşaat) olgu
belirleyici nitelik
karakterize etmek
belirleyici özellik
özellik taşı
neyinse göze çarpan tarafı
makale
(göze çarpan bir özellik olarak) içermek
yer/yol almak
yer/yol vermek
-in belirleyici/göze çarpan özelliği olmak
(bir şeyin) önemli bir öğesi olmak: "Acorns feature heavily in the diet of sjuirrels. - Sincapların beslenmesinde meşe palamudu önemli bir yer tutar."
uzun makale
çoğul yüz, sima, çehre; yüz hatları
asıl film
-de önemli bir rolü olmak: "This film features Cahide Sonku. - Bu filmde Cahide Sonku'nun önemli bir rolü var."
{i} yüzdeki organlardan biri
şekil
{i} yüzün bir bölümü
tebarüz ettirmek
be featured baş rolü oynamak
asıl filim
{i} çoğ. yüz, sima, çehre; yüz hatları
{f} önem vermek
{i} asıl şey
yüz uzuvlarından biri
sima

Benzer simaları olduğu için polisin iki kişiyi birbiriyle karıştırmış olması muhtemel. - It is likely that the police confused the two individuals as they both had similar facial features.

baş rolde olmak
{f} yayınlamak
hususiyet
hal
{f} 1. -de önemli bir rolü
(Askeri) ŞEKİL, ÖZELLİK, HARİTA AYRINTILARI: Yeryüzünün engebelerini ve sularını belirtmek için kullanılan çizgilerde dahil olmak üzere haritanın basılı yüzünde gösterilen bütün cisimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
One's structure or make-up; form, shape, bodily proportions

all the powres of nature, / Which she by art could vse vnto her will, / And to her seruice bind each liuing creature; / Through secret vnderstanding of their feature.

To ascribe the greatest importance to something within a certain context
To star, to contain
A beneficial capability of a piece of software
Characteristic forms or shapes of a part. For example, a hole, boss, slot, cut, chamfer, or fillet
Something discerned from physical evidence that helps define, identify, characterize, and interpret an archeological site
A long, prominent, article or item in the media, or the department that creates them; frequently used technically to distinguish content from news
Any of the physical constituents of the face (eyes, nose, etc.)
{i} characteristic, prominent quality; distinctive facial structure or part, lineament; full-length film, feature film; attraction; regular column (in a newspaper); special or importan article (in a newspaper or magazine); attribute, advantage, positive quality of a program(Computers); function, capability (i.e. of a software program)
A feature of something is an interesting or important part or characteristic of it. Patriotic songs have long been a feature of Kuwaiti life The spacious gardens are a special feature of this property
{f} characterize; depict, describe; star in a movie (or theatrical performance, etc.); present; display; have as a feature; emphasize, give prominence to; give special attention, display; imagine, create a mental image which does not literally exist (Slang)
{n} the cast of the face
{v} to be like
a prominent aspect of something; "the map showed roads and other features"; "generosity is one of his best characteristics"
the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater; "the feature tonight is `Casablanca'"
In VisualAge for Java, one or more projects that relate to a particular sample or component Such projects are installed in the repository when you install the corresponding VisualAge for Java components Use the Add Feature menu to add them to the workspace See component
The make, cast, or appearance of the human face, and especially of any single part of the face; a lineament
software abstraction of the mechanical concept of hole, rib, slot, pocket used to describe the model in a more functionnal way The feature representation help the user to define his part and helps the sofware designer because features are easier to parametrize than explicit interactions
  -  Any part of the landscape, whether natural (such as a stream or ridge) or artificial (such as a road or power line)   In geographic context, features are any part of the landscape portrayed on a map, including nonvisible boundaries of legal entities, such as city limits and county lines
A set of points, lines or polygons in a spatial database that represent a real-world entity The terms feature and object are often used synonymously
Your features are your eyes, nose, mouth, and other parts of your face. His features seemed to change Her features were strongly defined
The face, the countenance
wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner; "she was sporting a new hat"
A form; a shape
an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articles the characteristic parts of a person's face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin; "an expression of pleasure crossed his features"; "his lineaments were very regular"
Any physical characteristic of a product
A set of points, lines, or polygons in a spatial database that represents a real-world entity The terms feature and object are often used synonymously
A feature or a feature film or movie is a full-length film about a fictional situation, as opposed to a short film or a documentary. the first feature-length cartoon, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
A geographic component of the earth's surface that has both spatial and attribute data associated with it (e g well, road, lake)
A feature is something that a human made in the past that has not been or cannot be moved Good examples of this would be a house floor or a hearth (fire pit) When archaeologists are excavating, they often come across features They draw them into their profile map and their unit plan so they can recreate what the area may have looked like
If someone or something features in something such as a show, exhibition, or magazine, they are an important part of it. Jon featured in one of the show's most thrilling episodes
A representation of a real-world object in a GIS The GIS stores its shape and location The basic features in GIS are points, lines and polygons
A specific physical area that can be defined by shape, make-up or appearance Examples include a particular woodland community or wetland area
n 1 an aspect or attribute of Common Lisp, of the implementation, or of the environment 2 a symbol that names a feature_1 See section Features {"The : ansi-cl feature is present in all conforming implementations "}
The cast or structure of anything, or of any part of a thing, as of a landscape, a picture, a treaty, or an essay; any marked peculiarity or characteristic; as, one of the features of the landscape
good appearance
The solution to a consumer need or problem Features provide benefits to consumers The handle (feature) allows a laptop computer to be carried easily (benefit) Usually any one of several different features will be chosen to meet a customer need For example, a carrying case with shoulder straps is another feature that allows a laptop computer to be carried easily
Within a group of chain letters, a variation such that if any two letters in the group share this variation it can be deduced that either (1) they have a common ancestor that bore this variation, or (2) at least one of the appearances has resulted from a transfer Features are variations that can be used to diagnose lineage In cladistics, a character or character state
an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articles
Any item about which you want position information Your data dictionary will describe the features you wish to collect A feature may be a single point, a line, or an area
A feature is a special article in a newspaper or magazine, or a special programme on radio or television. a special feature on the fund-raising project
A model of a real world geographic entity A zero-, one-, or two-dimensional entity of uniform attribute scheme from an exhaustive attribute distribution across a plane, or a set of such entities sharing common attribute values Simple and complex are types of features
An important or main item
A feature is a specifically defined function or service such as Call Forwarding, Abbreviated Dialing, Call Pick Up, etc Each telephone is programmed with a specific feature package
pl
(n) A general term applied to physical portions of a part Features typically serve a function, either in the final application of the part or in the specification or manufacture of it Examples are a hole, slot, stud, or surface
A spatial element which represent a real-world entity by having specific characteristics Often used synonymously with the term object A generalized description of a point, line or polygon
One of the physical constituents of the face (eyes, nose, etc.; see features)
The solution to a consumer need or problem Features are the way benefits are provided to consumers The handle feature allows a laptop computer to be carried easily Usually any one of several different features may be chosen to meet a customer need For example, a carrying case with shoulder straps is another feature that allows a laptop computer to be carried easily
An entity in DLG-F composed of 0-D, 1-D, or 2-D spatial objects which represent a describable geographic phenomenon Features can be 'basic' wherein 1 or more spatial objects create a feature or 'compound' wherein one or more basic features compose a compound feature
the characteristic parts of a person's face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin; "an expression of pleasure crossed his features"; "his lineaments were very regular"
A geographical feature is something noticeable in a particular area of country, for example a hill, river, or valley
A set of positions that specifies the location and extent of an object or phenomenon
When something such as a film or exhibition features a particular person or thing, they are an important part of it. It's a great movie and it features a Spanish actor who is going to be a world star within a year This spectacular event, now in its 5th year, features a stunning catwalk show. = include
the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater; "the feature tonight is `Casablanca'
a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine; "they ran a feature on retirement planning"
A longer, more probing article or story (as opposed to an "objective" news item or account) Magazines and newspapers may have a features department or desk
The make, form, or outward appearance of a person; the whole turn or style of the body; esp
have as a feature; "This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France"
A digital representation of something in the real world For example, dots or points on a map layer may represent the location of schools, a line may represent a river, and a polygon may represent the outline of an area such as a county
Natural and man-made geographic features represented by points/symbols, lines, and areas on a map Object in a geographic or spatial database with a distinct set of characteristics A defined aspect of the earth's surface that is not further subdivided For example, a road segment, manhole, building, or area designated having the same soil type
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    Telaffuz

    /tə ˈfēʧər/ /tə ˈfiːʧɜr/

    Etimoloji

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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