elmas yontmak

listen to the pronunciation of elmas yontmak
Türkisch - Englisch
facet
One among many similar or related, yet still distinct things

The child's learning disability was only one facet of the problems contributing to his delinquency.

One member of a compound eye, as found in insects and crustaceans
To cut a facet into a gemstone
{n} a small surface or face
{i} one of the cut and polished surfaces of a gemstone; aspect, side (i.e. of a situation)
A term from Joule There may be several facets to an object They convey different authority I may own an object and all of its facets I may choose to pass one of those facets to you whereby you can invoke the methods (OO speak) or orders (KK speak) peculiar to that facet I have more authority over the object because I have more facets In Keykos there might be (1) node keys, (2) domain keys or (3) start keys, to the same node These are like three facets to the same object Start keys with various data bytes provide the principle form of facets in Keykos If the OB foundations do not provide facets the effect may be produced by intermediaries which limit the messages to the object Java and C++ do not provide facets
Any one of the flat surfaces cut into a gem
Cuts, normally concave, through which the central motif of a paperweight can be seen Filigree Twisted opaque white canes or twisted coloured canes - some authorities use the word filigree for coloured twists and latticinio for white twists Flash A thin layer of transparent colour Flat Bouquet or Nosegay: A two dimensional bouquet placed parallel with the base of a paperweight Flute A thin finger-like groove used as decorative cutting in some paperweights, particularly Whitefriars Floret, or Florette A large complex cane, resembling a stylistic flower head Back to Top
One of a series of things, such as steps in a project
any of several sides or aspects of something, as in: We carefully considered every facet of the problem
The flat polished surface of the diamond Most diamonds have 58 facets
The narrow plane surface between flutings of a column
One of the numerous small eyes which make up the compound eyes of insects and crustaceans
is a subset of a GIS database that contains information about one subarea of the overall digital map Facets are an effective way of dividing a continuous map into units which can be easily created, edited, and analyzed The terms facet and tile are synonymous and are, in some ways, the opposite of a continuous map
The flat polished surfaces on a gemstone A round, brilliant-cut diamond has 58 facets
The facets of a diamond or other precious stone are the flat surfaces that have been cut on its outside
a group of headings which all define a certain method of classification That is, a facet is a way in which a resource can be classified; for example, classified by color, classified by geography, classified by subject, etc The wine demo uses three facets: Varietal, Region, and Price
one of the polished surfaces on a cut diamond
elmas yontmak
Favoriten