structures

listen to the pronunciation of structures
Englisch - Türkisch
yapılar

Gökdelenler güzel yapılardır. - Skyscrapers are beautiful structures.

Yol boyunca bazı yanmış yapılar vardı. - There were some burned-out structures along the road.

inşaat
structure
bünye
structure
bina

Binanın yapısı tehlikeli. - The building's structure is compromised.

Bina büyük bir yapıdır. - The building is a huge structure.

structure
yapı

Gökdelenler güzel yapılardır. - Skyscrapers are beautiful structures.

Bir veri yapısının tüm bileşenleri varsayılan olarak herkese açıktır. - All the elements of a data structure are public by default.

structures of dna
dna yapıları
structure
bütün olarak düşünmek
agricultural structures
(Tarım) tarımsal yapılar
cognitive structures
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel yapılar
knowledge structures
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilgi yapıları
marine structures
(Askeri) deniz yapıları
offshore structures
(Askeri) açık deniz yapıları
smart structures
akıllı yapı
structure
biçimlendirmek
structure
(Ticaret) kuruluş biçimi
structure
çatı
structure
şekillendirmek
structure
biçim verme
structure
sütrüktür
structure
iskelet
structure
(Ticaret) temel
structure
düzenlemek
structure
strüktür
structure
{f} biçim ver
structure
bütünüyle tasarımlamak
structure
dikili
structure
yapıda
structure
yapıya
accommodation structures
geçit yapıları
accommodation structures
ulaşım yapıları
folded plate structures
katlanmış plak yapılar
interconnecting structures
ara bağlantı yapıları
irrigation structures
(Tarih) sulama tesisatı
outlet structures
çıkış yapıları
sediment removing structures
katı madde yıkama yapısı
structure
{f} planlamak
structure
plânlanmış
structure
planla
structure
structured s
structure
(Tıp) Bünye, yapı, strüktür, structura
structure
{i} yapı,yapı
structure
bir bütün olarak düşünmek
structure
idare altındaki
structure
leksikoloji
temporary structures
muvakkat yapılar
Englisch - Englisch
are the passive elements: buildings, vessels, shielding, etc A system comprises several components, assembled in such a way as to perform a specific (active) function
plural of structure
A combination of materials assembled to give support or shelter such as; buildings, towers, masts, sheds, roofed storage areas, mechanical equipment, swimming pools, signs, fences; but not including septic tanks, and septic systems and accessory facilities associated with the provision of utilities such as, drains, wells, transformers and telephone poles
the three-dimensional orientations and relative positions of the rock masses of an area, including the sum total of features resulting from such processes as faulting, folding, and igneous intrusion The features generally are megascopic, usually best seen on an outcrop rather than in hand sample
A building within the confines of a Stronghold Structures grant a Stronghold certain benefits, such as defense, revenue, and advancement Structures include, but are not limited to, Barracks, Watch Towers, and a Guild Hall
third-person singular of structure
something that one builds in 3-D
bone structures
plural form of bone structure
data structures
plural form of data structure
emotional structures
plural form of emotional structure
metric structures
plural form of metric structure
narrative structures
plural form of narrative structure
periodic structures
plural form of periodic structure
structure
The underlying shape of a solid

He studied the structure of her face.

structure
A set of rules defining behaviour

For some, the structure of school life was oppressive.

structure
Underwater terrain or objects (such as a dead tree or a submerged car) that tend to attract fish

There's lots of structure to be fished along the west shore of the lake; the impoundment submerged a town there when it was built.

structure
Several pieces of data treated as a unit

This structure contains both date and timezone information.

structure
The overall form or organization of something

The structure of the society was still a mystery.

structure
A set along with a collection of finitary functions and relations
structure
That which is built; a building; esp
structure
{n} a building, edifice, pile, form, make
structure
{n} compacture
structure
{n} compagination
Wolffian duct structures
{s} embryonic structures (named after Kaspar Friedrich Wolff) that develop into the interior reproductive systerm of the male attached to the testicles
algebra and algebraic structures
Generalized version of arithmetic that uses variables to stand for unspecified numbers. Its purpose is to solve algebraic equations or systems of equations. Examples of such solutions are the quadratic formula (for solving a quadratic equation) and Gauss-Jordan elimination (for solving a system of equations in matrix form). In higher mathematics, an "algebra" is a structure consisting of a class of objects and a set of rules (analogous to addition and multiplication) for combining them. Basic and higher algebraic structures share two essential characteristics: (1) calculations involve a finite number of steps and (2) calculations involve abstract symbols (usually letters) representing more general objects (usually numbers). Higher algebra (also known as modern or abstract algebra) includes all of elementary algebra, as well as group theory, theory of rings, field theory, manifolds, and vector spaces
industrial structures
structures which are used for manufacturing purposes
structure
The "architecture" of a cognitive model which is metaphorical, not literal, and which proposes how mental entities are organized For example, memory may be conceptualized as consisting of short-term and long-term structures (Solso)
structure
We use the term here to describe the basic type of program - and we categorize programs as Full time, Part Time, Modular and Distance The latter is perhaps the most varied category (see these terms elsewhere in this glossary)
structure
The act of building; the practice of erecting buildings; construction
structure
anything built for the support, shelter or enclosure of persons, animals, goods or property of any kind, together with anything constructed or erected with a fixed location on or in the ground, exclusive of fences The term includes, but is not limited to, structures temporarily or permanently located, such as decks, satellite dishes, and portable prefab structures Other examples of structure include terraces, patios and other construction involving impermeable and/or non-vegetated surfaces
structure
Manner of building; form; make; construction
structure
A structure is something that has been built. About half of those funds has gone to repair public roads, structures and bridges = building
structure
A structure consists of a form and its meaning, and the situations in which it is used
structure
A cohesive whole built up of distinct parts
structure
Something that has been constructed or built of many parts and held or put together in a particular way
structure
Anything constructed or erected on the ground or which is attached to something located on the ground Structures include, but are not limited to, buildings, radio and TV towers, sheds, swimming pools, tennis courts, gazebos, decks, boathouses
structure
Structure is basically all solid objects rising from the bottom of a lake or river that isn't part of the actual bottom like sunken trees, brush and rock piles which creates habitats, feeding grounds and cover for game fish For locating and separating close-holding fish from structure, GRAYLINE® is the preferred choice of more anglers
structure
If you structure something, you arrange it in a careful, organized pattern or system. By structuring the course this way, we're forced to produce something the companies think is valuable. see also report structure. to arrange the different parts of something into a pattern or system in which each part is connected to the others = organize. cable structure data structure earthquake resistant structure framed structure frame structure membrane structure pneumatic structure shell structure tent structure
structure
The flavour plan, so to speak Suggests completeness of the wine, all parts there Term needs a modifier in order to mean something - (eg: "brawny" etc)
structure
A construct that contains an ordered group of data objects Unlike an array, the data objects within a structure can have varied data types
structure
A language construct that declares a collection of one or more variables grouped together under one name for convenient handling In C and C++, a structure is defined with the struct keyword In Fortran 90, a derived type is defined first and various structures of that type are subsequently declared
structure
For any given period, the structure of the commercial bank and savings bank industries reflects the structure at the close of the period If an institution fails during the second quarter of a given year, for example, statistics for the first quarter will include the institution, whereas statistics for the second and subsequent quarters, and for the year, will not include the institution Adjustments are made to income-statement items and averages to reflect merger activity
structure
the manner of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts; "artists must study the structure of the human body"; "the structure of the benzene molecule"
structure
We use the term here to describe the basic type of course - and we categorize programs as Full time, Part Time, Modular and Distance The latter is perhaps the most varied category (see these terms elsewhere in this glossary)
structure
Referring to how a wine is build, the flavor plan - the interaction and final composition of all elements, such as acid, tannin, alcohol, fruitiness, body Usually used with another descriptor as in 'firm structure'
structure
The patterns of the distribution of matter in the universe, as probed by the cosmic microwave background radiation or observations of galaxies
structure
To give structure to; to arrange
structure
-Is concerned with the arrangement of all soil particles and refers to the distinctness, size, shape and condition of the peds The degree of structural distinctness is referred to as grade of pedality Descriptive terms used are
structure
the complex composition of knowledge as elements and their combinations; "his lectures have no structure"
structure
a building of some size or magnificence; an edifice
structure
give a structure to; "I need to structure my days
structure
{i} building; construction, something that has been built; something created from a number of interconnecting parts; manner in which something is constructed; anatomical structure; social system, social organization; (Grammar) basic arrangement of parts in a spoken communication or written communication
structure
a thing constructed; a complex construction or entity; "the structure consisted of a series of arches"; "she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons"
structure
A structure is something that consists of parts connected together in an ordered way. The feet are highly specialised structures made up of 26 small delicate bones
structure
A body, such as a political party, with a cohesive purpose or outlook
structure
A data type that contains an ordered group of data objects Unlike an array, the data objects within a structure can have varied data types
structure
Front and back matter, parts, chapters, sections, captions, and text elements that form the organization of any document These entities and their relationships comprise the document structure
structure
The flavor plan, so to speak Suggests completeness of the wine, all parts there Term needs a modifier in order to mean something - (eg: "brawny" etc)
structure
the arrangement of parts or ideas in a piece of writing
structure
The structure of something is the way in which it is made, built, or organized. The typical family structure of Freud's patients involved two parents and two children The chemical structure of this particular molecule is very unusual
structure
give a structure to; "I need to structure my days"
structure
the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships; "the social organization of England and America is very different"; "sociologists have studied the changing structure of the family"
structure
the form or appearance of a stand; the arrangement of the canopy; the volume of vegetation in tiers or layers (Thomas 1979)
structure
Manner of organization; the arrangement of the different tissues or parts of animal and vegetable organisms; as, organic structure, or the structure of animals and plants; cellular structure
structure
The spatial distribution pattern of life forms in a plant community, especially with regard to their height, abundance, or coverage within the individual layers (ESA, 1999) Synonymous with physiognomy
structure
Is the way in which something is organized Obviously the culture industry in organized to dominate and to carry out its ideologies The building of the culture industry began with art but turned into a capitalist business When there was no monetary interest in art it was practically non-existent, but the culture industry built interest through capitalism and the establishment of value The structure of the culture industry is its strength but also its strong weakness Denying the artist of personal freedom, it negates art within the structure and promotes business and profit This is where the power is, in the hands of the greedy who insist on control through their own selfish organization
structure
(see cosmic structure) sunspot - A temporary, disturbed area of the solar photosphere that appears dark because it is cooler than the surrounding areas; concentration of strong magnetic flux on the sun's surface
structure
how an interface is organized and optimized for ease of use and understanding Scale: is the size or magnitude of elements Scope: defines the size of scope For instance; the scope of limitation of interface in design Simplicity: is the way to design in the simple way “Static”: design is the way that the design s not liquid It is not changed itself Structure: how an interface is organized and optimized for ease of use and understanding Symmetry: is the way to balance the elements around the axis, using balance position and size Back to Top
structure
a particular complex anatomical structure; "he has good bone structure"
structure
{f} organize, arrange, give form to
structure
Arrangement of parts, of organs, or of constituent particles, in a substance or body; as, the structure of a rock or a mineral; the structure of a sentence
structure
The way a wine is built; its composition and proportions
structure
challenge
structures

    Türkische aussprache

    strʌkçırz

    Aussprache

    /ˈstrəkʧərz/ /ˈstrʌkʧɜrz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'str&k-ch&r ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin structura, from structus, past participle of struere to heap up, build; more at STREW.

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