columning

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column
sütun

Ben her zaman onun sütunlarını ilgi ile okudum. - I always read his columns with interest.

Rakamları bu sütuna ekleyin. - Add up this column of figures.

column
kolon

Kolonlar sağlam bir temel sağlamaktadır. - Columns provide a solid foundation.

column
{i} gazet. köşe yazısı, fıkra
column
(Tıp) Kolon, direk, columna
column
(Askeri) KOL: Kıta, gemi, tank veya araçların birbiri arkasına gelecek şekilde sıralanmalarıyla meydana gelen düzen
column
{i} direk
column
(İnşaat) sütün
column
(Bilgisayar) sütunu

Sami, gazetedeki sütununu okuyan birinden bir e-posta aldı. - Sami got an e-mail from a person who read his column in the newspaper.

Ben bu sütunu ilginç buldum. - I found this column interesting.

column
köşe

Şu adam bir gazete köşe yazarı. - That man is a newspaper columnist.

Tom'un köşe yazısı haftalık olarak çıkıyor. - Tom's column appears weekly.

column
(Bilgisayar) sütuna

Rakamları bu sütuna ekleyin. - Add up this column of figures.

column
kuyruk
column
basamak
column
destek
column
(insan/araç/hayvan/vb.) dizi
column
(gazete) sütun
column
köşe yazısı

Tom'un köşe yazısı haftalık olarak çıkıyor. - Tom's column appears weekly.

column
{i} ask. kol
column
{i} makale

Her zaman onun makalesini okumaya meraklıyım. - I'm always interested in reading his column.

Makalenin üç sütunu vardı. - The article had three columns.

column
sütun kolon
column
{i} mim. sütun; kolon
column
kuyruk/sütun
column
{i} basamak [mat.]
column
(Askeri) Sıra
column
bir yazarın gazete veya dergide muntazaman ve aynı başlık altında çıkan yazısı
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column
Something having similar vertical form or structure to the things mentioned above, such as a spinal column
column
A vertical line of entries in a table, usually read from top to bottom: as opposed to a row (which is horizontal)
column
A solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration
column
A body of troops or army vehicles, usually strung out along a road
column
A recurring feature in a periodical, especially an opinion piece, especially by a single author or small rotating group of authors, or on a single theme

His initial foray into print media was as the author of a weekly column in his elementary-school newspaper.

column
The same, as a unit of width in a periodical, especially for advertisements

Each column inch costs $300 a week; this ad is four columns by three inches, so will run $3600 a week.

column
A body of text meant to be read line by line, especially in printed material that has multiple adjacent such on a single page

It was too hard to read the text across the whole page, so I split it into two columns.

column
{n} a round pillar, part of a page or troops
column
a line of (usually military) units following one after another
column
Each vertical sequence of numbers There are n columns of height n in an order-n magic square
column
In a table, a vertical (up and down) collection of cells
column
the Column Vendôme; the spinal column
column
A number of ships so arranged as to follow one another in single or double file or in squadrons; in distinction from "line", where they are side by side
column
A section of a channel The first column is the notes column which keeps track of the note (AG) and the octave (09) Between the note and the octave, there is either a dash () or a number sign (#) The number sign says that the note is sharp The second column is the sample/instrument column This column says what sample or instrument number is used to play the note The third column is the volume column This is the volume (in the 064 range) that the note is played at In recent trackers, this can also be used for limited effects The fourth column is the effects column This starts with the number of the effect (for example, 3 is slidetonote) and ends with a number which is how the effect will operate 34A would mean that the sound would slide into this note with a speed of 4A
column
The preferred term when indicating the vertical member in a trabeated (post and lintel) system whose section is round 'Pillar' is rarely used as it connotes monumental scale, as in 'the Pillars of Hercules'
column
somewhat ornamented, and usually composed of base, shaft, and capital
column
An upright supporting or decorative member, which is circular or rectangular in plan and consists of a base, a shaft and a capital When columns extend two or more stories to the full height of a structure, the column is sometimes termed a heroic column
column
Anything resembling, in form or position, a column in architecture; an upright body or mass; a shaft or obelisk; as, a column of air, of water, of mercury, etc
column
The body formed by the union of the stamens in the Mallow family, or of the stamens and pistil in the orchids
column
(architeture) a tall cylindrical vertical upright and used to support a structure
column
A column is a distinct field in a table that has a specific data type
column
In a relational database, the dimension of a table that holds values for a particular attribute For example, a table that contains employee records might have a column titled “LAST_NAME” that contains the values for each employee’s last name See also attribute
column
A column is something that has a tall narrow shape. The explosion sent a column of smoke thousands of feet into the air
column
A newspaper column
column
A column is a group of people or animals which moves in a long line. There were reports of columns of military vehicles appearing on the streets
column
A vertical line of entries in a table, going from top to bottom; as opposed to a horizontal row (going from left to right)
column
{i} pillar (Architecture); line (people or things); vertical row of words or numbers (in a book, newspaper, etc.); regular feature (in a newspaper, magazine, etc.)
column
Component of a relational table (the other is called a row) Every table in a relational database has one or more columns A column is named and contains related information In non-relational terminology, a column can be thought of as a field
column
a vertical glass tube used in column chromatography; a mixture is poured in the top and washed through a stationary substance where components of the mixture are adsorbed selectively to form colored bands
column
an article giving opinions or perspectives
column
A kind of pillar; a cylindrical or polygonal support for a roof, ceiling, statue, etc
column
A hollow cylinder of water and spray thrown up from an underwater burst of a nuclear (or atomic) weapon, through which the hot, high-pressure gases formed in the explosion are vented to the atmosphere A somewhat similar column of dirt is formed in an underground explosion
column
Is a main vertical member carrying axial loads, which can be combined with bending and shear, from the main roof beams or girders to the foundation These structural members carry loads parallel to its longitudinal axis
column
A cylindrical support, usually structural but often decorative; Pillar Other parts of a column: abacus or impost block, capital, shaft, base
column
A circular post used to support a lintel or the entablature of a building Columns typically consist of at least a base, a shaft, and a capital The capital allows a column to be placed in one of three architectural orders defined by the Greeks The Greek Doric column lacked a base
column
A perpendicular set of lines, not extending across the page, and separated from other matter by a rule or blank space; as, a column in a newspaper
column
A small army
column
anything tall and thin approximating the shape of a column or tower; "the test tube held a column of white powder"; "a tower of dust rose above the horizon"; "a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite"
column
In a data file, a single vertical column each being one byte in length Fixed format data files are traditionally described as being arranged in lines and columns In a fixed format file, column locations describe the locations of variables
column
a linear array of numbers one above another
column
In a newspaper or magazine, a column is a section that is always written by the same person or is always about the same topic. She also writes a regular column for the Times Educational Supplement. see also agony column, gossip column, personal column, spinal column, steering column. In architecture, a vertical element, usually a slender shaft, that provides structural support by carrying axial loads in compression; columns are also subject to buckling. Columns may be exposed or hidden in walls; constructed of precast concrete, masonry, stone, or wood or of steel wide-flange, pipe, or tubular sections; they may be plain, fluted, or sculpted, with or without a capital and base. Columns may also be nonstructural, used for decorative or monumental purposes. See also intercolumniation, order
column
A vertical component of a structure, usually supporting part of the structure May also be purely decorative
column
(A): A vertical support Decorative columns usually consist of a base, circular shaft, and spreading capital
column
A database table will usually consist of many rows and columns, just like a table in a book Each column will store information about an attribute A table of people may have columns for height, hair colour, eye colour
column
Compare Ploy, and Deploy
column
a vertical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (as a monument or a column of air)
column
The vertical divisions of a spreadsheet that intersect the horizontal divisions (rows) to form cells in which data can be entered columns are labeled alphabetically (A,B,C, AB,AC,AD ) (SpSht, Gr 6)
column
In architecture: A perpendicular supporting member, circular or rectangular in section, usually consisting of a base, shaft, and capital In engineering: A vertical structural compression member which supports loads acting in the direction of its longitudinal axis
column
An upright supporting beam
column
a cylindrical, upright structural support in architecture, consisting of a base, shaft, and capital; an engaged column is one half-embedded in the wall behind it
column
A column of troops
column
In a table, a vertical collection of cells
column
Anything having similar form or structure to the things mentioned above, such as a spinal column, etc
column
A section of a channel The first column is the notes column which keeps track of the note (A-G) and the octave (0-9) Between the note and the octave, there is either a dash (-) or a number sign (#) The number sign says that the note is sharp The second column is the sample/instrument column This column says what sample or instrument number is used to play the note The third column is the volume column This is the volume (in the 0-64 range) that the note is played at In recent trackers, this can also be used for limited effects The fourth column is the effects column This starts with the letter (or in some cases, the number) of the effect (for example, G is slide-to-note) and ends with a number which is exactly how the effect will operate G4A would mean that the sound would slide into this note with a speed of 4A The number depends on the effect
column
A column is a tall, often decorated cylinder of stone which is built to honour someone or forms part of a building. a London landmark, Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square. = pillar
column
On a printed page such as a page of a dictionary, newspaper, or printed chart, a column is one of two or more vertical sections which are read downwards. We had stupidly been looking at the wrong column of figures
column
A body of troops formed in ranks, one behind the other; contradistinguished from line
column
A perpendicular line of figures
column
The vertical aspect of a table The number of columns must be specified as an attribute within the table tag Any number of columns can be specified, but the screen width must be accommodated
column
Part of the memory array A bit can be stored where a column and a row intersect
column
A column is a listing of data for a single attribute that has been retrieved from the Data Warehouse by a query If several attributes are selected for a query, each attribute will have one column in the query results
column
(architeture) a tall cylindrical vertical upright and used to support a structure a vertical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (as a monument or a column of air) a vertical glass tube used in column chromatography; a mixture is poured in the top and washed through a stationary substance where components of the mixture are adsorbed selectively to form colored bands an article giving opinions or perspectives a line of (usually military) units following one after another a linear array of numbers one above another anything tall and thin approximating the shape of a column or tower; "the test tube held a column of white powder"; "a tower of dust rose above the horizon"; "a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite
column
A vertical space in a database table that represents a particular domain of data A column has a column name and a specific datatype For example, in a table of employee information, all of the employees' dates of hire would constitute one column A record group column represents a database column