clipper

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} sürat teknesi
kırpma makası
saç makası
(Askeri) hızlı yelkenli
kırpıcı
hızlı at
{i} hızlı giden şey
{i} kliper tipi uçak
{i} çoğ. (saç/tırnak/çim kesmek için) makas
{i} tek. hızlı bir yelkenli gemi
makas/kesen/gemi
kesici devre
makas
(Askeri) yelkenli
clippers
makas

Eh, daha önce burada olan tırnak makasının nerede olduğunu biliyor musun? - Eh, do you know where the nail clippers that were here before are?

Ayak tırnaklarını kesmek için tırnak makası kullanıyor musun? - Do you use fingernail clippers to cut your toenails?

clipper ship
yelkenli
clipper object
Kesme Nesnesi
clippers
{i} tırnak makası

Eh, daha önce burada olan tırnak makasının nerede olduğunu biliyor musun? - Eh, do you know where the nail clippers that were here before are?

Ayak tırnaklarını kesmek için tırnak makası kullanıyor musun? - Do you use fingernail clippers to cut your toenails?

clippers
(isim) makas (saç, tirnak), tırnak makası
clippers
kırpma makası
nail clipper
tırnak makası

Eh, daha önce burada olan tırnak makasının nerede olduğunu biliyor musun? - Eh, do you know where the nail clippers that were here before are?

bolt clipper
Demir kesme makası
diode clipper
diyotlu kırpıcı
clippers
{i} makas saç
clippers
{i} tirnak
clippers
saç traş makinası
clippers
yün makası
clippers
demirci el makası
clippers
saç kesme makası
hair clipper
saç tıraş makinesi
hair clipper
saç kesim makinesi
peak clipper
(Elektrik, Elektronik,Teknik) tepe kırpıcı
peak clipper
tepe kirpici
İngilizce - İngilizce
Something that moves swiftly; especially:

informal An Alberta clipper.

Anything that clips
A tool used for clipping something
A circuit which prevents the amplitude of a wave from exceeding a set value
{n} one who clips, a money-cutter
a fast sailing ship used in former times
One who clips; specifically, one who clips off the edges of coin
The Clinton administration is attempting to force everyone to use a government encryption algorithm for sending confidential information It is implemented in an electronic device called a Clipper chip (Clipper here has no relation to the dBase clone ) There is great resistance because: The government is insisting on having a back door key so they can snoop on conversations No details of how the Clipper chip works are being given out It may not be as secure as the government claims In practice, flouting the law will be easy Criminals will easily flout the law and go unpunished The government will eventually snoop on those it has no business snooping on -- for example political rivals We would get all the costs with none of the benefits
Clippers are a tool used for cutting small amounts from something, especially from someone's hair or nails
A machine for clipping hair, esp
A chip developed by the United States Government that was to be used as the standard chip in all encrypted communications Aside from the fact that all details of how the Clipper chip work remain classified, the biggest concern was the fact that it has an acknowledged trap door in it to allow the government to eavesdrop on anyone using Clipper provided they first obtained a wiretap warrant This fact, along with the fact that it can't be exported from the United States, has led a number of large corporations to oppose the idea Clipper uses an 80 bit key to perform a series of nonlinear transformation on a 64 bit data block
  A circuit or device that limits the instantaneous output signal amplitude to a predetermined maximum value, regardless of the amplitude of the input signal   (188)
{i} any of a number of cutting implements (nail-cutter, electric hair shaver, etc.); fast sailing ship; fast horse
Integrated circuit containing crypto functions for voice and telephone using the SKIPJACK cipher and the Escrowed Encryption Standard It failed to find a customer base and is no longer manufactured
scissors for cutting hair or finger nails
any of several forms of very fast sailing ships having a long, low hull and a sharply raked stem
(electronics) an nonlinear electronic circuit whose output is limited in amplitude; used to limit the instantaneous amplitude of a waveform (to clip off the peaks of a waveform); "a limiter introduces amplitude distortion"
the hair of horses
A fast-sailing ship “We shall have to catch the Aurora, and she has a name for being a clipper ”- A C Doyle: The Sign of Four, chap x She's a clipper Said of a stylish or beautiful woman A first-class craft
A vessel with a sharp bow, built and rigged for fast sailing
Clipper is an encryption chip developed and sponsored by the U S government as part of the Capstone project
scissors for cutting hair or finger nails shears for cutting grass or shrubbery a fast sailing ship used in former times
shears for cutting grass or shrubbery
Clipper chip
A microchip promoted by the US Government as an encryption device to be used by all telecommunications companies
Clipper chips
plural form of Clipper chip
clipper ship
Classic sailing ship of the 19th century, renowned for its beauty, grace, and speed. Apparently originating with the small, swift coastal packet known as the Baltimore clipper, the true clipper evolved first in the U.S. ( 1833) and later in Britain. It was a long, slim, graceful vessel with a projecting bow, a streamlined hull, and an exceptionally large spread of sail on three tall masts. Clippers carried tea from China and goldminers to California. Famous clippers included the American Flying Cloud and the British Cutty Sark. Though much faster than the early steamships (already in use when the clipper appeared), they were eventually outrun by improved steamship models and largely disappeared from commercial use in the 1870s
Alberta clipper
A snowstorm that travels quickly eastward from the Canadian Rockies
clippers
A tool for clipping something

TAI: One time I was using some clippers to trim downstairs and I totally caught my labia.

clippers
plural form of clipper
nail clipper
a mechanical device used to trim fingernails and toenails; nail trimmer
nail clipper
A nail clipper or nail trimmer is a mechanical device used to trim fingernails and toenails
clippers
scissors for cutting hair or finger nails
clippers
{i} shears for cutting grass
clippers
plural of clipper
clippers
shears for cutting grass or shrubbery
clipper