atlamak, Şerbetçiotu (Humulus lupulus), Biraçiçeği olarak da bilinir, Cannabaceae (kendirgiller) familyasından Temmuz-Eylül ayları arasında yeşilimsi-beyaz renkli çiçekler açan, 2-5 m yüksekliğinde, sarılıcı gövdeli, iki evcikli otsu bir bitki türü, dans, hoplamak, oynama, oynamak, hizmet vermek, bira katkı maddesi, sekme, bira, (fiil) sekmek, sıçramak, atlamak, zıplamak, hoplamak, oynamak, dans etmek, zıplatmak, hizmet vermek, şerbetçiotu yetiştirmek, şerbetçiotu toplamak, sekmek, zıplatmak, şerbetçiotu, şerbetçiotu toplamak, şerbetçiotu yetiştirmek, zıplamak, zıplama, sıçrama, sıçramak, uyuşturucu, uçuş, atlama, k.dili. uçuş, uçak seferi, uçak yolculuğu, sıçra, durak, tek bacak üstünde zıplamak, zıpla, Humulus lupulus, şerbetçiotu/zıplama, hopla, hoplama,
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Şerbetçiotu (Humulus lupulus), Biraçiçeği olarak da bilinir, Cannabaceae (kendirgiller) familyasından Temmuz-Eylül ayları arasında yeşilimsi-beyaz renkli çiçekler açan, 2-5 m yüksekliğinde, sarılıcı gövdeli, iki evcikli otsu bir bitki türü Botanik, Bitkibilim
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(fiil) sekmek, sıçramak, atlamak, zıplamak, hoplamak, oynamak, dans etmek, zıplatmak, hizmet vermek, şerbetçiotu yetiştirmek, şerbetçiotu toplamak
The sending of a data packet from one host to another as part of its overall journey, To jump a short distance, A bounce, especially from the ground, of a thrown or batted ball, To jump on one foot, A short journey, especially in the case of air travel, one that take place on private plane, A short jump, A jump on one leg, To suddenly take a mode of transportation that one does not drive oneself, A dance, the plant (Humulus lupulus) from whose flowers, beer or ale is brewed, a narcotic drug, usually opium, the flowers of the hop plant, dried and used to brew beer etc, The catkin or strobilaceous fruit of the hop, much used in brewing to give a bitter taste, It is cultivated for its fruit (hops), See Hip, an informal dance of ball, The fruit of the dog-rose, A climbing plant (Humulus Lupulus), having a long, twining, annual stalk, "She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country", A dance; esp, ] the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward (especially on one foot) an informal dance where popular music is played twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer informal: travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc, To gather hops, [Perhaps only in the form Hopping, vb, To impregnate with hops, the flowers of the hop plant, dried & used to brew beer etc, move quickly from one place to another, a short jump, a short journey, To dance, make short jumps, leap small distances, To move by successive leaps, as toads do; to spring or jump on one foot; to skip, as birds do, To walk lame; to limp; to halt, A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring, A message or data packet travels a path among routers on a network through a series of hops from the source to the destination, make a jump forward or upward, jump across; "He hopped the bush", informal: travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc ; "She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country", On the Internet, most data packets go through several routers to get to their final destination The more hops, the longer it takes to get where you're going Think of it as flying from Los Angeles to New York, with a stop in Chicago--that stops in Chicago would be a "hop " Back to Top, A term used in routing A path to a destination on a network is a series of hops, through routers, away from the origin, (n ) A network connection between two distant nodes, In data communications, one segment of the path between routers on a geographically dispersed network A hop is comparable to one "leg" of a journey that includes intervening stops between the starting point and the destination The distance between each of those stops (routers) is a communications hop, A single trunk line between two switches in a frame relay network An established PVC consists of a certain number of hops, spanning the distance from the ingress access interface to the egress access interface within the network, jump lightly, an informal dance where popular music is played, If you hop, you move along by jumping on one foot. I hopped down three steps Malcolm hopped rather than walked. Hop is also a noun. `This really is a catchy rhythm, huh?' he added, with a few little hops, When birds and some small animals hop, they move along by jumping on both feet. A small brown fawn hopped across the trail in front of them. Hop is also a noun. The rabbit got up, took four hops and turned round, If you hop somewhere, you move there quickly or suddenly. My wife and I were the first to arrive and hopped on board = jump, A hop is a short, quick journey, usually by plane. It is a three-hour drive from Geneva but can be reached by a 20-minute hop in a private helicopter, small jump, short leap; (Internet) one of many nodes in a computer network through which a message in transferred on its way from one point to another; twining vine related to the Mulberry with cone-shaped flowers that are used when dried in the beer-brewing process to give the beer a bitter taste, make a quick trip especially by air; "Hop the Pacific Ocean", twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer, the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward (especially on one foot), If you are caught on the hop, you are surprised by someone doing something when you were not expecting them to and so you are not prepared for it. His plans almost caught security chiefs and hotel staff on the hop. high oxygen pressure. In botany, either of two species of the genus Humulus, nonwoody annual or perennial vines in the hemp family, native to temperate North America, Eurasia, and South America. The hops used in the brewery industry (see beer) are the dried female flower clusters (cones) of the common hop (H. lupulus), a long-lived perennial with rough twining stems. Hops impart a mellow bitterness and delicate aroma to brewed beverages and aid in their preservation. The Japanese hop (H. japonicus) is a quick-growing annual species used as a screening vine, A network connection between two distant nodes, Term used to describe the data link between two gateways or routers that a packet must travel to reach its destination, In cellular telecommunications, a switch from one radio frequency RF channel to another, Term describing the passage of a data packet between two network nodes (for example, between two routers) See also hop count, A direct path from one node to another, with a hop count of 1 See hop count, A perennial climbing vine, also known by the Latin botanical name of Humulus lupulus, a member of the natural family of Cannabinaceae Only the female ripened flower is used to give beer its bitterness and characteristic aroma, A direct path from one node to another, with a hop count of 1, Highly Oriented Polyolefine A proprietary Sony speaker cone material which combines high strength, low weight, and low resonance resulting in improved transient response, higher power handling, and flatter frequency response 1, jump lightly make a jump forward or upward jump across; "He hopped the bush", "She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country" jump lightly make a jump forward or upward jump across; "He hopped the bush" make a quick trip especially by air; "Hop the Pacific Ocean" move quickly from one place to another, A jump into the air from one foot and landing on the same foot, When accessing a WAN or Internet, data packets often have to travel through several places to reach it's destination, each place the packet lands on is called a hop, Plant used for flavouring beer The seed cone of the female plant is used, imparting bitterness, aroma and tannin, The link between two network nodes, Describes routing through a network A hop is a data packet moving through routers from the point of origination to the destination, Term describing the passage of a data packet between two network nodes (for example, between two routers), Travel of a radio wave to the ionosphere and back to earth, In routed networks, the passage of a packet through a router on the way to its destination, One file transmission in a series required to get a file from point A to point B on a network, In network routing, hops are a measure of the distance from source to destination In some contexts, the number of hops is the number of routers through which a packet must travel to reach its destination, A term used in routing to indicate a router within a path, Hops are flowers that are dried and used for making beer, hippity-hop, Present participle of hop, A shift from one energy-state to another by an electron in an atom, hop picking, the practice of picking hops; for Londoners a holiday period working in the hop gardens of Kent, hops, Impregnated with hops, past of hop, busy, extremely active, working vigorously; furious, very angry, extremely, highly; violently, The act of one who, or that which, hops; a jumping, frisking, or dancing, A gathering of hops, A flowering herb that grows to great heights It is picked and dried - and for our recipe, pressed into pellets Hops give flavor to the beer, and act as a natural preservative Other herbs have been used to flavor beer, but hops have become the world standard Hops of another sort were involved in strange social behavior in the 1950s Dancing was involved ("No sane man will dance " - Aristotle), relieves anxiety, insomnia and restlessness, The number of times a packet of information has to be sent to different routers before reaching its destination, The dried ripe cones of the female flowers of the hop vine, used for giving beer, ale, etc a bitter taste, The young shoots of Hops are eaten as a vegetable, third-person singular of hop, (Humulus lupulus) considered to have a marked relaxing effect on the central nervous system Aids in relieving tension & anxiety, the female flowers of the Hop vine (Humulus lupulus), The typical bittering agent used in beer Hops provide not only the bittering characteristics and aromatic profile but they also provide a natural preservative, Hops are the number of routers that must examine a packet on the packets way to its destination (the number or routers a packet must pass through) See also traceroute, Used in beermaking to give it either an aroma or bitterness Available in pellets, leaf, or hop plugs (compressed leaf hops), A vine whose flowers are used as a bittering agent in beer Hops also contribute to the beer's aroma as well as increase the beer's shelf life, A hardy, vining plant that produces cone like flowers The dried flowers are used to impart a pleasantly bitter flavor to beers and ales, The flowers (or cones) of the female hop plant, used in brewing, Hops are the flower of a climbing vine (Humulus Lupulus) Hops contain bitter alpha acids, which are what give beer its bitterness They also contain various other volatile organic compounds, which can impart other flavors and aromas to beer, depending on the hop variety Hops which are boiled for more than 30 minutes will impart mainly bitterness; hops which are boiled for a moderate length of time (10-30 minutes) will impart mainly hop flavors And hops which are boiled only briefly (or not at all) will impart hop aromas, Vining plant whose cone-like flowers are widely used in brewing to impart bitterness, flavor and aroma to the beer, Number of nodes the data must pass through before it reaches its destination This value is used to determine the most efficient route, One of the four principal ingredients of beer, hops are flower cones added to beer as a bittering agent, a preservative, and an aromatic, A climbing vine, whose flower cones are used to give beer its bitterness and aromas Bitterness of a beer is measured in International Bitterness Units (IBU) This is determined by the Alpha Acid content of that crop of hops and the amount of hops added to a batch of beer, The flower of the hop vine (humulus lupulus) used to lend a bitter flavor to beer to balance with the maltiness of the grains Hops also impart aroma and flavor to the finished beer, The dried blossom of the female hop plant which is a climbing herb (Humulus lupulus), One of the four principal ingredients in beer Hops are flowers added to beer as a preservative, bittering agent, and aromatic ingredient Provide bitter flavors and floral aromas that create the complexity and interest of flavors in many styles of beers, and offset the sweetness of the malts Also, hops have natural anti-bacterial properties which help prevent beer spoilage This is one of the major reasons why hops were first used,
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To jump a short distance - "When it had advanced from the wood, it hopped much after the fashion of a kangaroo, using its hind feet and tail to propel it, and when it stood erect, it sat upon its tail."
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A bounce, especially from the ground, of a thrown or batted ball
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A short journey, especially in the case of air travel, one that take place on private plane
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A short jump
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To suddenly take a mode of transportation that one does not drive oneself - "I hopped a plane over here as soon as I heard the news."
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A dance
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the plant (Humulus lupulus) from whose flowers, beer or ale is brewed
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a narcotic drug, usually opium
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the flowers of the hop plant, dried and used to brew beer etc
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The catkin or strobilaceous fruit of the hop, much used in brewing to give a bitter taste
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It is cultivated for its fruit (hops)
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A climbing plant (Humulus Lupulus), having a long, twining, annual stalk
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"She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country"
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] the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward (especially on one foot) an informal dance where popular music is played twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer informal: travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc
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the flowers of the hop plant, dried & used to brew beer etc
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To move by successive leaps, as toads do; to spring or jump on one foot; to skip, as birds do
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A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring
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A message or data packet travels a path among routers on a network through a series of hops from the source to the destination
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make a jump forward or upward
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informal: travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc ; "She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country"
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On the Internet, most data packets go through several routers to get to their final destination The more hops, the longer it takes to get where you're going Think of it as flying from Los Angeles to New York, with a stop in Chicago--that stops in Chicago would be a "hop " Back to Top
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A term used in routing A path to a destination on a network is a series of hops, through routers, away from the origin
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In data communications, one segment of the path between routers on a geographically dispersed network A hop is comparable to one "leg" of a journey that includes intervening stops between the starting point and the destination The distance between each of those stops (routers) is a communications hop
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A single trunk line between two switches in a frame relay network An established PVC consists of a certain number of hops, spanning the distance from the ingress access interface to the egress access interface within the network
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If you hop, you move along by jumping on one foot. I hopped down three steps Malcolm hopped rather than walked. Hop is also a noun. `This really is a catchy rhythm, huh?' he added, with a few little hops
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When birds and some small animals hop, they move along by jumping on both feet. A small brown fawn hopped across the trail in front of them. Hop is also a noun. The rabbit got up, took four hops and turned round
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If you hop somewhere, you move there quickly or suddenly. My wife and I were the first to arrive and hopped on board = jump
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A hop is a short, quick journey, usually by plane. It is a three-hour drive from Geneva but can be reached by a 20-minute hop in a private helicopter
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small jump, short leap; (Internet) one of many nodes in a computer network through which a message in transferred on its way from one point to another; twining vine related to the Mulberry with cone-shaped flowers that are used when dried in the beer-brewing process to give the beer a bitter taste isim
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make a quick trip especially by air; "Hop the Pacific Ocean"
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the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward (especially on one foot)
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If you are caught on the hop, you are surprised by someone doing something when you were not expecting them to and so you are not prepared for it. His plans almost caught security chiefs and hotel staff on the hop. high oxygen pressure. In botany, either of two species of the genus Humulus, nonwoody annual or perennial vines in the hemp family, native to temperate North America, Eurasia, and South America. The hops used in the brewery industry (see beer) are the dried female flower clusters (cones) of the common hop (H. lupulus), a long-lived perennial with rough twining stems. Hops impart a mellow bitterness and delicate aroma to brewed beverages and aid in their preservation. The Japanese hop (H. japonicus) is a quick-growing annual species used as a screening vine
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Term used to describe the data link between two gateways or routers that a packet must travel to reach its destination
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Term describing the passage of a data packet between two network nodes (for example, between two routers) See also hop count
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A direct path from one node to another, with a hop count of 1 See hop count
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A perennial climbing vine, also known by the Latin botanical name of Humulus lupulus, a member of the natural family of Cannabinaceae Only the female ripened flower is used to give beer its bitterness and characteristic aroma
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jump lightly make a jump forward or upward jump across; "He hopped the bush"
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"She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country" jump lightly make a jump forward or upward jump across; "He hopped the bush" make a quick trip especially by air; "Hop the Pacific Ocean" move quickly from one place to another
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When accessing a WAN or Internet, data packets often have to travel through several places to reach it's destination, each place the packet lands on is called a hop
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Plant used for flavouring beer The seed cone of the female plant is used, imparting bitterness, aroma and tannin
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The link between two network nodes
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Describes routing through a network A hop is a data packet moving through routers from the point of origination to the destination
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Term describing the passage of a data packet between two network nodes (for example, between two routers)
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Travel of a radio wave to the ionosphere and back to earth
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One file transmission in a series required to get a file from point A to point B on a network
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In network routing, hops are a measure of the distance from source to destination In some contexts, the number of hops is the number of routers through which a packet must travel to reach its destination
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A term used in routing to indicate a router within a path
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A flowering herb that grows to great heights It is picked and dried - and for our recipe, pressed into pellets Hops give flavor to the beer, and act as a natural preservative Other herbs have been used to flavor beer, but hops have become the world standard Hops of another sort were involved in strange social behavior in the 1950s Dancing was involved ("No sane man will dance " - Aristotle)
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relieves anxiety, insomnia and restlessness
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Used in beermaking to give it either an aroma or bitterness Available in pellets, leaf, or hop plugs (compressed leaf hops)
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A vine whose flowers are used as a bittering agent in beer Hops also contribute to the beer's aroma as well as increase the beer's shelf life
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Hops are the flower of a climbing vine (Humulus Lupulus) Hops contain bitter alpha acids, which are what give beer its bitterness They also contain various other volatile organic compounds, which can impart other flavors and aromas to beer, depending on the hop variety Hops which are boiled for more than 30 minutes will impart mainly bitterness; hops which are boiled for a moderate length of time (10-30 minutes) will impart mainly hop flavors And hops which are boiled only briefly (or not at all) will impart hop aromas
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Vining plant whose cone-like flowers are widely used in brewing to impart bitterness, flavor and aroma to the beer
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One of the four principal ingredients of beer, hops are flower cones added to beer as a bittering agent, a preservative, and an aromatic
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A climbing vine, whose flower cones are used to give beer its bitterness and aromas Bitterness of a beer is measured in International Bitterness Units (IBU) This is determined by the Alpha Acid content of that crop of hops and the amount of hops added to a batch of beer
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The flower of the hop vine (humulus lupulus) used to lend a bitter flavor to beer to balance with the maltiness of the grains Hops also impart aroma and flavor to the finished beer
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The dried blossom of the female hop plant which is a climbing herb (Humulus lupulus)
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One of the four principal ingredients in beer Hops are flowers added to beer as a preservative, bittering agent, and aromatic ingredient Provide bitter flavors and floral aromas that create the complexity and interest of flavors in many styles of beers, and offset the sweetness of the malts Also, hops have natural anti-bacterial properties which help prevent beer spoilage This is one of the major reasons why hops were first used
now then!, jump!, not so fast, whoops, Hey!/Look out! (said in warning): Hop, gelen var! Look out, somebody's coming!, Up!, Now then!, Jump!, There you go!/That's the way!/Whee! (said to hearten someone who is in the act of jumping, diving, sliding, etc.), Upsy-daisy!,
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Hey!/Look out! (said in warning): Hop, gelen var! Look out, somebody's coming!
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