cubed

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Matematik) küplü
cube
{i} küp

Tom 30 saniyeden daha az süre içinde Rubik küpünü çözebilir. - Tom can solve a Rubik's Cube in less than 30 seconds.

Bu buz küpleri kısa sürede eriyecek. - These ice cubes will melt soon.

cub
(fiil) yavrulamak
cub
{i} yavru (tilki/ayı/aslan)
cub
{f} yavrulamak
cub
vahşi hayvan yavrusu
cub
aslan
cub
hayvan yavrusu
cub
enik
cub
yavru ayı/aslan/kaplan/tilki
cube
(Gıda) küçük küçük kesmek
cube
(Geometri) küp biçiminde nesne
cube
küpünü bulmak
cube
(Matematik) küpünü almak
cube
(Gıda) lokma lokma doğramak
cube
(Bilgisayar) kat
cube
blok
cub
toy/izci/yavru
cub
acemi

Acemi bir muhabir olarak görevini iyi yapıyorsun. - You are doing well for a cub reporter.

cub
izci
cub
toy
cub
yavrukurt
cube
{f} küplere ayır
cube
(neyise) küp biçiminde kesmek
cube
bir sayının küpünü almak
cube
doğramak
Cube
(Geometri) mikap
cube
kubun
cub
{i} terbiyesiz genç
cub
cub scout yavrukurt
cub
{i} yavru

Kaplan yavrusu büyük bir kedi yavrusu gibi görünüyordu. - The tiger cub looked like a large kitten.

İki leopar yavrusunun ayrılması hakkındaki hikaye bana oldukça basmakalıp gibi görünüyor. - The story about the separation of the two leopard cubs seems pretty trite to me.

cub
yavru budala çocuk
cub
küçük tek motorlu uçak
cub
{i} yontulmamış genç
cub
cub reporter tecrübesiz genç gazete muhabiri
cube
cube root küp kök
cube
böl/küpünü al
cube
{f} mat. (bir sayının) kübünü almak
cube
küçük parçalara kesmek
cube
{f} küp küp kesmek
cube
{i} kaldırım taşı
cube
küp,v.küplere ayır: n.küp
cube
altı eşit yüzeyli cisim
cube
{f} küp biçiminde kesmek
cube
küp çıkarmak
cube
{f} kendisiyle iki kere çarpmak
cube
{i} (Geometri) , mat. küp
cube
cube sugar kesme şeker
cube
(Tıp) zar, küb, cubus
cube
{f} kübünü bulmak
cube
{i} parke taşı
Englisch - Englisch
When a recipe calls for something to be cubed, it is asking for it to be cut into squares of uniform size, usually bigger than diced
past of cube
a number multiplied by itself three times
To raise to the third power (5 cubed is 125 )
{s} of cube; raised to the third power (Mathematics)
Raised to the third power Multiplied by itself and then by itself again
cub
The young of the bear, fox, wolf, lion and some other animals
cub
To give birth to cubs
cub
cashed up bogan
cub
To hunt fox cubs
cube
To raise to the third power; to determine the result of multiplying by itself twice

Three cubed can be written as 33, and equals twenty-seven.

cube
To form into the shape of a cube
cube
to use a Rubik's cube

He likes to cube now and then.

cube
The third power of a number, value, term or expression

the cube of 2 is 8.

cube
A cubicle; especially of those found in offices
cube
Any object more or less in the form of a cube

a stock cube.

cube
A regular polyhedron having six identical square faces
cube
A data structure consisting of a three-dimensional array; a data cube
cub
{v} to bring forth cubs, to whelp
cub
{n} the young of a fox a whelp
cube
{v} to multiply twice into itself
cube
{n} a square solid body, die, third power of a root
Cub
The team The Chicago Cubs
Cub
From "Cub Scouts"
Cub
A member of the Cub Scouts
Cub
A player on the team the "Chicago Cubs"
cub
The spelling Cub is also used for meanings
cub
an awkward and inexperienced youth
cub
a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)
cub
A young animal, esp
cub
the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy) an awkward and inexperienced youth give birth to cubs; "bears cub every year
cub
To bring forth; said of animals, or in contempt, of persons
cub
a young bear
cub
The Cubs or the Cub Scouts is a version of the Scouts for boys between the ages of eight and ten
cub
the young of the bear
cub
To shut up or confine
cub
the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion
cub
A cub is a young wild animal such as a lion, wolf, or bear. three five-week-old lion cubs
cub
{i} young animal (especially a young bear or tiger); scout; ill-mannered youth; inexperienced person
cub
an awkward, rude, ill-mannered boy
cub
and 3
cub
College Union Building
cub
A stall for cattle
cub
A cupboard
cub
A cub or a cub scout is a boy who is a member of the Cubs
cub
give birth to cubs; "bears cub every year"
cub
Jocosely or in contempt, a boy or girl, esp
cub
Centralized User Bank Obsolete system by which computer time allocations were managed at NERSC prior to FY 2001 No longer available on NERSC systems Replaced by NIM
cube
any of several tropical American woody plants of the genus Lonchocarpus whose roots are used locally as a fish poison and commercially as a source of rotenone
cube
{f} raise to the third power (Mathematics)
cube
When you cube food, you cut it into cube-shaped pieces. Remove the seeds and stones and cube the flesh Serve with cubed bread
cube
A Linux and PC-104 based system developed by CBI-DNR for controlling various sensors and storing data for transmission back to CBI The cubes were named for the fact that they are cube shaped (4 inches to a side) Of course, once they get put inside their various enclosures they don't appear like cubes anymore
cube
The cube of a number is another number that is produced by multiplying the first number by itself twice. For example, the cube of 2 is 8
cube
A cube is a solid object with six square surfaces which are all the same size. cold water with ice cubes in it The cabinet comes with locks and key and is shaped like a cube
cube
A prism with six square faces
cube
A polyhedron having six identical square faces
cube
To raise to the third power; to obtain the cube of
cube
To cut into cubes
cube
A solid figure that has six square faces The cube is invariant under rotation about an axis through the center of two opposite faces under four rotations of 90°, 180°, 270° and 360° This is called fourfold rotational symmetry of the cube and the axis is known as a fourfold axis of rotational symmetry This axis corresponds to a face-on view of the cube The three fourfold axes of the cube are responsible for a total of nine rotations in addition to the identity transformation which leaves the cube unchanged (or rotates it 360°) The cube also has four threefold axes (responsible for eight rotations) through opposite vertices which result in a vertex-on view of the cube, and six twofold axes (responsible for six rotations) through the centers of opposite edges, resulting in an edge-on view With 13 rotational axes, the cube has a total of 24 rotations (including the identity transformation) that leave its configuration invariant
cube
1) to multiply a number by itself three times -- "The units of volume are cubed because they are three edges multiplied times each other " (259) 2) object with six congruent square sides -- " the surface area of one face of a cube is 49 sq ft " (260)
cube
a block in the (approximate) shape of a cube any of several tropical American woody plants of the genus Lonchocarpus whose roots are used locally as a fish poison and commercially as a source of rotenone the product of three equal terms a hexahedron with six equal squares as faces cut into cubes; "cube the cheese
cube
The product obtained by taking a number or quantity three times as a factor; as, 4x4=16, and 16x4=64, the cube of 4
cube
a hexahedron with six equal squares as faces
cube
A solid figure contained by 6 equal squares
cube
the product of three equal terms
cube
raise to the third power
cube
To cut foods into uniform 1/2"to 1" cubes
cube
or Hypercube refers to a collection of multidimensional data A hypercube called "GL" might contain data from the general ledger and be comprised of multiple dimensions usually found in a general ledger, such as accounts, costs centers, months, and versions The accounts dimensions might contain base
cube
A particular cut of tobacco, in which the leaf is cut ito small roughly square chunks A popular cut for Burley tobacco
cube
A solid in which all sides are equal in length, and all faces are squares
cube
A multidimensional database A multidimensional database is a method of referencing data through multiple dimensions An individual cell is the intersection of a point for a set of dimensions
cube
{i} shape composed of six equal squares; object shaped like a cube (i.e. box); third power (Mathematics)
cube
To cut into small cubes (usually a specific size) “Cubed” meats are mechanically tenderized or pounded to break up muscle fibers
cube
A space figure that has squares for all of its faces
cube
Also known as an OLAP cube Data stored in a format that allows users to perform fast multi-dimensional analysis across different points of view The data is often sourced from a data warehouse and relates to a particular business function (See also Multi-Dimensional Analysis, OLAP, Data Mart)
cube
Cut into cubes of a half inch or larger
cube
cut into cubes; "cube the cheese"
cube
Doubling cube
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n 1 [short for `cubicle'] A module in the open-plan offices used at many programming shops "I've got the manuals in my cube " 2 A NeXT machine (which resembles a matte-black cube)
cube
A rectangular solid with square faces
cube
To cut food into small even pieces, usually about 1/2-inch
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The doubling cube
cube
Information container in the OLAP data model, for example, the cube of sales information (See dimension; hierarchy; measure; level; virtual cube )
cube
Interior volume of a truck body, semitrailer or trailer, measured in cubic feet
cube
a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides
cube
A table with multiple dimensions in which the user can drill down to quickly examine specific details about an item of interest
cube
a block in the (approximate) shape of a cube
cube
Polyhedron with six identical square faces
cube
A regular solid body, with six equal square sides
cube
To cut meat, poultry or vegetables into pieces To cut food into 1/2 to 1-inch cubes
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