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rötre, fire, daralma, büzülme, değeri düşme, küçülme, ençekme, fire sayısı, çapçekme, çekmek, çekme, çekilme payı, çekme payı, (kumaşta) çekme, büzüşme, Büzüşme derecesi, çekilme miktarı, Büzülme, büzüşme, çekilme, çekme  payı,

1 rötre  İnşaat     ts
2 fire  isim     ts
3 daralma  isim     ts
4 büzülme  isim     ts
5 değeri düşme     ts
6 küçülme     ts
7 ençekme     ts
8 fire sayısı  Bilgisayar     ts
9 çapçekme     ts
10 çekmek  Ticaret     ts
11 çekme     ts
12 çekilme payı     ts
13 çekme payı  isim     ts
14 (kumaşta) çekme  isim     ts
15 büzüşme     ts
16 Büzüşme derecesi, çekilme miktarı  Tıp     ts
17 Büzülme, büzüşme, çekilme  Tıp     ts
18 çekme  payı  Askeri     ts
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The loss of merchandise through theft, The act of shrinking, or the proportion by which something shrinks, The reduction in size of the male genitalia following immersion in cold water, contraction of a coating film during the drying process Some shrinkage into the substrate can still occur also a few weeks after curing, The process of shrinking; depreciation in size, The dimensional change in wood caused by a decrease in the moisture content below the fiber saturation point, -term used to describe the undocumented loss of inventory, The gradual loss of inventory over time due to damage, misplacement, or theft, Reductions or loss of inventory quantities from scrap, theft, deterioration, evaporation, etc, of clay is most evident during the drying process, as much as 10 percent, and additional shrinkage which occurs during firing depends, to a considerable extent, upon the end firing temperature, and it could be estimated at about one-half the initial shrinkage Thus, the total shrinkage which can be in the vicinity of 10 to 15 percent, It is the deviation of dimensions of the moulded part from the dimensions of cavity when measured on moulded part after certain hours Compressibility, thermal expansion and pvT characteristics influence the dimensions of moulded part, -The decreasing in size of a log as it loses some of its moisture content over time Typically in our homes, we see no shrinkage since we use on Eastern White Pine and they are properly dried, the act of stealing goods that are on display in a store; "shrinkage is the retail trade's euphemism for shoplifting", the amount by which something shrinks, An irreversible reduction in the size/volume of a ceramic piece or glaze which is caused during the drying and firing process This differs from expansion and contraction, which occurs naturally as a piece heats and cools All pieces usually undergo a small amount of shrinkage It takes a lot of experience and skill to select and work with the right types of clays and glazes so that shrinkage does not deform or otherwise damage a finished piece See also contraction, process or result of becoming less or smaller; "the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage", The percentage change in the dimension of wood with respect to the swollen size as a basis, Decreased volume of seal, usually caused by extraction of soluble constituents by fluids followed by air drying, Decrease in wood dimensions due to loss of water in the wood cell walls Shrinkage across the grain of wood occurs when the moisture content falls below 30 percent, the fiber saturation point Below the fiber saturation point, shrinkage is generally proportional to moisture content, down to a moisture content of zero percent Shrinkage is "pressed as a percentage of the green wood dimensions, A reduction in length or width of a material caused by certain treatments, especially washing A loss of weight and volume of wool due to scouring when grease, sweat, and foreign matter are removed, Inventory recorded on a company's books but not on hand, due to theft, loss or accounting error, contraction upon cooling of all or areas of the part Shrinkage occurs less is disorientated material and more across chains of molecules than along their lengths Lower pack area have lower areas of orientation and shrinkage, Shrinkage is a decrease in the size or amount of something. Allow for some shrinkage in both length and width. the act of shrinking, or the amount that something shrinks, The amount of such contraction; the bulk or dimension lost by shrinking, as of grain, castings, etc, The act of shrinking; a contraction into less bulk or measurement, contraction, process of becoming smaller, process of shrinking; amount by which something becomes smaller; decrease in value, depreciation, the contraction of a material and consequent size reduction on exposure to environmental conditions, such as reduced temperature, increased temperature, lowered humidity, etc For fabrics, see Relaxation Shrinkage, The decrease in dimension a molded article undergoes after being molded Shrinkage is caused by cooling and subsequent contraction of the plastic material, The loss generated by comparing an actual quantity to the expected or book amount; commonly refers to a physical count that reduces the perpetual inventory, The contraction of wood fibers caused by drying below the fiber saturation point Shrinkage--radial, tangential, and volumetric--is usually expressed as a percentage of the dimension of the wood when green, The amount of gas used by a pipeline and the lost and unaccounted for supply, both of which are a function of moving gas for a shipper, Loss of weight or volume by evaporation (See also the term Desiccating goods), loss in inventory or money, due to customer or employee theft, Reduction in any dimension of a tape, Shrinkage causes the post-mold dimensions of plastic parts to differ from the mold cavity dimensions, Decrease in value; depreciation,

19 The loss of merchandise through theft     ts
20 The act of shrinking, or the proportion by which something shrinks     ts
21 The reduction in size of the male genitalia following immersion in cold water - "And of course, one of the most important questions of all, especially among male plungers, is, "What about shrinkage?!""     ts
22 contraction of a coating film during the drying process Some shrinkage into the substrate can still occur also a few weeks after curing     ts
23 The process of shrinking; depreciation in size     ts
24 The dimensional change in wood caused by a decrease in the moisture content below the fiber saturation point     ts
25 -term used to describe the undocumented loss of inventory     ts
26 The gradual loss of inventory over time due to damage, misplacement, or theft     ts
27 Reductions or loss of inventory quantities from scrap, theft, deterioration, evaporation, etc     ts
28 of clay is most evident during the drying process, as much as 10 percent, and additional shrinkage which occurs during firing depends, to a considerable extent, upon the end firing temperature, and it could be estimated at about one-half the initial shrinkage Thus, the total shrinkage which can be in the vicinity of 10 to 15 percent     ts
29 It is the deviation of dimensions of the moulded part from the dimensions of cavity when measured on moulded part after certain hours Compressibility, thermal expansion and pvT characteristics influence the dimensions of moulded part     ts
30 -The decreasing in size of a log as it loses some of its moisture content over time Typically in our homes, we see no shrinkage since we use on Eastern White Pine and they are properly dried     ts
31 the act of stealing goods that are on display in a store; "shrinkage is the retail trade's euphemism for shoplifting"     ts
32 the amount by which something shrinks     ts
33 An irreversible reduction in the size/volume of a ceramic piece or glaze which is caused during the drying and firing process This differs from expansion and contraction, which occurs naturally as a piece heats and cools All pieces usually undergo a small amount of shrinkage It takes a lot of experience and skill to select and work with the right types of clays and glazes so that shrinkage does not deform or otherwise damage a finished piece See also contraction     ts
34 process or result of becoming less or smaller; "the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage"     ts
35 The percentage change in the dimension of wood with respect to the swollen size as a basis     ts
36 Decreased volume of seal, usually caused by extraction of soluble constituents by fluids followed by air drying     ts
37 Decrease in wood dimensions due to loss of water in the wood cell walls Shrinkage across the grain of wood occurs when the moisture content falls below 30 percent, the fiber saturation point Below the fiber saturation point, shrinkage is generally proportional to moisture content, down to a moisture content of zero percent Shrinkage is "pressed as a percentage of the green wood dimensions     ts
38 A reduction in length or width of a material caused by certain treatments, especially washing A loss of weight and volume of wool due to scouring when grease, sweat, and foreign matter are removed     ts
39 Inventory recorded on a company's books but not on hand, due to theft, loss or accounting error     ts
40 contraction upon cooling of all or areas of the part Shrinkage occurs less is disorientated material and more across chains of molecules than along their lengths Lower pack area have lower areas of orientation and shrinkage     ts
41 Shrinkage is a decrease in the size or amount of something. Allow for some shrinkage in both length and width. the act of shrinking, or the amount that something shrinks     ts
42 The amount of such contraction; the bulk or dimension lost by shrinking, as of grain, castings, etc     ts
43 The act of shrinking; a contraction into less bulk or measurement     ts
44 contraction, process of becoming smaller, process of shrinking; amount by which something becomes smaller; decrease in value, depreciation  isim     ts
45 the contraction of a material and consequent size reduction on exposure to environmental conditions, such as reduced temperature, increased temperature, lowered humidity, etc For fabrics, see Relaxation Shrinkage     ts
46 The decrease in dimension a molded article undergoes after being molded Shrinkage is caused by cooling and subsequent contraction of the plastic material     ts
47 The loss generated by comparing an actual quantity to the expected or book amount; commonly refers to a physical count that reduces the perpetual inventory     ts
48 The contraction of wood fibers caused by drying below the fiber saturation point Shrinkage--radial, tangential, and volumetric--is usually expressed as a percentage of the dimension of the wood when green     ts
49 The amount of gas used by a pipeline and the lost and unaccounted for supply, both of which are a function of moving gas for a shipper     ts
50 Loss of weight or volume by evaporation (See also the term Desiccating goods)     ts
51 loss in inventory or money, due to customer or employee theft     ts
52 Reduction in any dimension of a tape     ts
53 Shrinkage causes the post-mold dimensions of plastic parts to differ from the mold cavity dimensions     ts
54 Decrease in value; depreciation     ts
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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 shrinkage kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. shrinkage kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan shrinkage kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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