a-property teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Archimedean property
- The property of the set of real numbers, that for any real number there is always a natural number greater than that real number
- Property P
- That no nontrivial Dehn surgery along k in the 3-sphere yields a simply connected manifold
- abandoned property
- Property that is found in such a state as to make it likely that the original owner has intentionally given up all dominion and control over the property, with no intent of returning to or recovering the property
- accountable property officer's bond
- A bond executed by an individual who is charged with the responsibility of protecting and maintaining Government property or keeping records for such property
- chemical property
- Any of a material's properties that becomes evident during a chemical reaction
- chemical-property
- Attributive form of chemical property, noun
- intellectual property
- Any product of someone's intellect that has commercial value, especially copyrighted material, patents, and trademarks
- lost property
- Property that is found in such a state as to make it likely that the original owner unintentionally ceased to be in possession of the property, and would be unable to locate the property
- lost property
- A help desk or department in a store, mall, or other such facility where customers who have lost an item can inquire as to whether it has been found and turned in; a lost and found
- mislaid property
- Property that is found in such a state as to make it likely that the original owner intentionally placed it somewhere, but then forgot to retrieve it from that place, and would be able to locate the property
- personal property
- Any property that is movable, that is, not real estate
- private property
- Belongings, assets, land, information, etc owned by individuals or corporations, as opposed to being under the ownership of the state or other public organisations
- property
- An editable or read-only parameter associated with an application, component or class, or the value of such a parameter
You need to set the debugging property to verbose.
- property
- An attribute or abstract quality associated with an individual, object or concept
Charm is his most endearing property.
- property
- An attribute or abstract quality which is characteristic of a class of objects
Matter can have many properties, including color, mass and density.
- property
- A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land
Important types of property include real property (land), personal property (other physical possessions), and intellectual property (rights over artistic creations, inventions, etc.).
- property
- Something that is owned
Leave those books alone! They are my property.
- property
- An object used in a dramatic production
Costumes and scenery are distinguished from property properly speaking.
- property
- The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying and disposing of a thing
- property ladder
- A family's lifetime progress from cheaper to more expensive housing
The higher house price volatility in the United Kingdom makes it optimal for those young households who expect to move up the property ladder to hold housing equity.
- property law
- The formal course in property law required of most first-year law school students in common-law systems
- property law
- the area of law concerned with the ownership and conveyance of property rights and title
- property porn
- A genre of television programme or glossy magazine article showing desirable properties with luxurious interiors and idyllic locations
- property porn
- Lusting after such properties
- property rights
- The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying, and disposing of a thing
- property tax
- An (usually) ad valorem tax charged on the basis of the fair market value of property. The scope of taxable property varies by jurisdiction and it may include personal property in addition to real estate
- public property
- Property, assets or information directly owned by or under the control of the state
- qualified property
- ownership that is not absolute and complete
- qualified property
- property the subject matter of which by nature is not permanent (as wild animals reduced to possession but not in captivity)
A famous example of qualified property can be found in most wildlife preserves.
- real property
- : property in the form of land as opposed to personal possessions; real estate
- universal property
- A definition of a mathematical object, up to isomorphism, in terms of abstract maps between it and other objects of the same category
- property
- {n} a right of possession, quality, in the W. Indies and U. States, a plantation, estate
- property
- {v} to invest with qualities, to retain
- World Intellectual Property Organization
- The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) (French: Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle or OMPI) is one of the specialized agencies of the United Nations. WIPO was created in 1967 with the stated purpose "to encourage creative activity, [and] to promote the protection of intellectual property throughout the world"
- immovable property
- (Ekonomi) In all the civil law systems, immovable property is the equivalent of "real property" in common law systems, i.e. it is land or any permanent feature or structure above or below the surface
- intellectual property
- A product of the intellect that has commercial value, including copyrighted property such as literary or artistic works, and ideational property, such as patents, appellations of origin, business methods, and industrial processes
- intellectual property rights
- Property rights over intellectual material (such as literature, music, patents, brand names, trademarks, etc.)
- property valuation
- Real estate appraisal, property valuation or land valuation is the practice of developing an opinion of the value of real property, usually its Market Value. The need for appraisals arises from the heterogenous nature of property as an investment class: no two properties are identical, and all properties differ from each other in their location - which is one of the most important determinants of their value. So there cannot exist a centralised Walrasian auction setting for the trading of property assets, as there exists for trade in corporate stock. The absence of a market-based pricing mechanism determines the need for an expert appraisal/valuation of real estate/property
- right to property
- Article 17 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares: Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property