journals

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Englisch - Türkisch
dergiler
journal
seyir defteri
journal
dergi

Bir Japon dergin var mı? - Do you have a Japanese journal?

Herhangi bir gazeteye ya da dergiye abone oldun mu? - Did you subscribe to any newspapers or journals?

journal
günlük

Bir günlük tutmaya başladım. - I've started keeping a journal.

Bir günlük tutuyor musun? - Are you keeping a journal?

journal
{i} yevmiye defteri
journal
{i} şaft yatağı
journal
meclis zabıt defteri
journal
jurnal
journal
(Hukuk) gazete

Tom bir gazeteci olmaya niyetleniyor. - Tom intends to become a journalist.

O, gazetecilikte büyük bir adamdır. - He is a big man in journalism.

journal
mecmua
journal
aks
journal
(Arılık) yayın

Bu yayıncı için yazan gazeteciler tarafsız değiller. - The journalists who write for this publisher are not impartial.

journal
(İnşaat) mil ucu
journal
(Askeri) harp ceridesi
journal
günce
journal
{i} tic. günlük defter, yevmiye defteri
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{i} den. seyir defteri
journal
{i} gündem
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(Askeri) HARP CERİDESİ: Seferde, olayların cereyan şekline ve alınan emir, haber vesairenin geliş sırasına göre, birlikler veya karargah şubeleri tarafından tutulan günlük vukuat kaydı
journal
{i} bülten
journal
{i} anı defteri
journal
muhtıra
journal
journal bearing çarkın mil yatağı
journal
journal box mil kovanı
journal
milin yataklara oturan kısmı
journal
seyir jurnalı
journal
parlamentonun her günkü çalışmasının yazıldığı defter
journal
curnal
subsidiary journals
(Ticaret) yardımcı yevmiyeler
taper journals
düz kısım
Englisch - Englisch
A specialized or scholarly periodical such as the New England Journal of Medicine Articles in journals are written by professionals for others in the same field and often use specialized terminology Many articles in journals have a reference list or list of works cited at the end of the article
Recordings of personal events, experiences, and reflections
Publications that come out in parts on a regular basis (weekly, monthly, annually) and contain scholarly articles written by various authors Also known as serials, periodicals or magazines
Form of record keeping in which students respond in writing to specific probes or questions from the teacher
publication published regularly (monthly or longer) with reports on original research or experiments on topics in a specific subject area; information is documented with citations to sources
These are also known as periodicals, serials and magazines Our catalogue uses the term 'serial'
| A journal is a written record, maintained over time, that may contain information, observations, feelings, questions, reactions, or any other kind of commentary that the writer chooses to include Some journals are like diaries, used for recording daily experiences; others are like learning logs, used to summarize and react to classroom learning experiences A key feature of a journal is that teacher and students recognize the writing as first-draft work The work does not need to be corrected or revised and is not judged for the clarity or completeness of its information or for the accuracy of spelling, punctuation, and other aspects of language usage (See also Dialogue Journal, Double Entry Journal, Learning Log, and Reader Response Journal)
The House and Senate Journals are the official printed records of the activities of the respective houses The respective Clerk's office prints the journals on the day following each session day
{i} (Economics) academic periodicals
"Journals provide a place for students to retell and reflect on happenings from their lives Journals are informal and used as a vehicle to encourage students to get their thoughts and experiences on paper They can serve as a source of ideas for writing projects in writers’ workshop See types below: Class: A common log in which to record observations about a class pet, activity, field trip, etc
plural of journal
regularly issued publications (i e , periodicals) that contains articles usually documenting research studies written by experts for other experts in a subject area
The Journals of the House and Journals of the Senate are the official account of the daily sessions of the General Court The Journals contain the procedural information of the process of legislative events The Journals do not contain debate
third-person singular of journal
Periodicals that specialize in a specific subject area
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A newspaper or magazine dealing with a particular subject
journal
A chronological record of changes made to a database or other system; along with a backup or image copy that allows recovery after a failure or reinstatement to a previous time; a log
journal
To archive or record something
journal
To scrapbook
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A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc
journal
{a} daily
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{n} a diary, book, newspaper
journal
That which has occurred in a day; a day's work or travel; a day's journey
journal
A publication, issued on a regular basis, which contains scholarly research published as articles, papers, research reports, or technical reports (See also Magazine ; Periodical)
journal
The record of daily proceedings, kept by the clerk
journal
A periodical, particularly one containing scholarly articles and/or disseminating current information on research and development in a particular subject field (e g The Journal of the American Medical Association)
journal
{f} write in a journal, write in a diary
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A work that is published at a regular interval, under the same title, and is intended to appear indefinitely Journals are often published by a society, association or institution and contain articles about research carried out in a particular subject area Journals are often intended for a scholarly audience Journal articles usually undergo some kind of review before being accepted for publication in a journal Journals may be described as
journal
{i} newspaper; magazine; diary, record of daily occurrences; daybook, bookkeeping ledger (Accounting); daily record of official transactions (of an organization or legislative body); part of a machine axle or shaft held up by a bearing
journal
(Otomotiv) The area on the crankshaft that fits into the lower portion of the connecting rod. A layer of oil and metal bearings cushions the movement of the connecting rod around the journal to prevent premature wear
journal
A journal is a daily or weekly newspaper. The word journal is often used in the name of the paper. He was a newspaperman for The New York Times and some other journals
journal
That portion of a rotating piece, as a shaft, axle, spindle, etc
journal
J Journal - a periodical containing scholarly articles written by authorities or experts in a given field of study
journal
a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred
journal
A periodical, often issued by a society or institution, containing news, proceedings, transactions and reports of work carried out in a particular field Journal articles tend to be written in an academic or scholarly style
journal
A type of periodical, often issued by a society or institution, containing news, proceedings, transactions and articles about work carried out in a particular discipline Intended for a scholarly audience These are often refereed (see below) by a committee of peer reviewers
journal
A publication that contains scholarly articles written either by professors, researchers, or experts in a subject area An abstract and a bibliography often appear with each article
journal
A publication which has scholarly information, usually written by professors, researchers, or experts in a subject area , and not intended for the general public See magazine
journal
A diary or daily record of a person
journal
A book of accounts, in which is entered a condensed and grouped statement of the daily transactions
journal
A newspaper published daily; by extension, a weekly newspaper or any periodical publication, giving an account of passing events, the proceedings and memoirs of societies, etc
journal
The official publication that records the legislative proceedings of each chamber, including record vote information The journal of each house is printed daily in pamphlet form and subsequently compiled and indexed for publication in bound volumes after the conclusion of a regular or special session of the legislature
journal
The official chronological record of the proceedings of the Senate and House, certified, indexed, printed, and bound at the close of each session
journal
A periodical, especially one containing scholarly articles and/or disseminating current information on research and development in a particular subject or professional field
journal
a periodical dedicated to a particular subject; "he reads the medical journals"
journal
A periodical on a single topic published by an academic or association press It will contain original research A journal is more scholarly than a magazine you would buy in a grocery store or a newsstand Journal articles are signed by the author(s) and include a bibliography
journal
type of periodical, often issued by a society or institution, containing news, proceedings, transactions, and articles about work carried out in a particular discipline and intended for a scholarly audience
journal
A scholarly periodical which is usually read by people in a particular profession or academic subject area Journal articles are based upon research and usually have extensive footnotes and bibliography
journal
A diary; an account of daily transactions and events
journal
A periodical devoted to disseminating current research and information about developments within a specific field of scholarly inquiry, usually published quarterly or bimonthly, and bound into annual volumes paginated continuously within each volume Most journal articles are longer than five pages and include a bibliography or list of works cited at the end Journal articles in the sciences and social sciences usually include an abstract immediately before the first paragraph of text, which summarizes the content
journal
a record book as a physical object
journal
The part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings
journal
a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations
journal
the part of the axle contained by a bearing a record book as a physical object a periodical dedicated to a particular subject; "he reads the medical journals
journal
of Axle box
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a type of periodical including ones that are issued by a society or institution and contain news, proceedings, transactions and articles about work carried out in a particular discipline Intended for a scholarly audience Compare with magazine
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An accounting record in which transactions are first entered; provides a chronological record of all business activities
journal
a periodical; a magazine
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A periodical on a specialized topic Journals are often published by a professional association, society, foundation, or institute A Refereed journal is one in which the process to determine if an article will be accepted for publication is done by the writer's professional colleagues, or peers (also known as the peer review process) Sometimes refereed journals are also called Scholarly journals See also Magazine or Refereed journal
journal
periodical publication containing scholarly articles The term also can apply to magazines and newspapers
journal
the part of the axle contained by a bearing
journal
which turns in a bearing or box
journal
A journal is a magazine, especially one that deals with a specialized subject. All our results are published in scientific journals
journal
A daily register of the ship's course and distance, the winds, weather, incidents of the voyage, etc
journal
A journal is an account which you write of your daily activities. Sara confided to her journal = diary
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The official chronological record of the proceedings in each house The journal is the minutes of the meeting It is a publication printed daily At the end of session, the journals are certified, indexed and bound
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Daily; diurnal
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A type of periodical containing articles about a particular discipline
journal
A type of periodical which contains signed scholarly articles Journals are usually published by academic or association presses and include bibliographies
journals

    Türkische aussprache

    cırnılz

    Aussprache

    /ˈʤərnəlz/ /ˈʤɜrnəlz/

    Etymologie

    [ j&r-n&l ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, service book containing the day hours, from Middle French, from journal, adjective, daily, from Latin diurnalis, from diurnus of the day, from dies day; more at DEITY.

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