targeted

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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} hedefle

Facebook hedeflenmiş reklam satarak para kazanır. - Facebook makes money by selling targeted advertising.

hedeflenmiş

Facebook hedeflenmiş reklam satarak para kazanır. - Facebook makes money by selling targeted advertising.

hedeflenen
hedefe yönelik
(Hukuk) hedeflemek
target
hedef

Ok hedefine varamadı. - The arrow fell short of the target.

Ok hedefini ıskaladı. - The arrow missed its target.

target
erek
targeted service management
Hedeflenen hizmet yönetimi
targeted user group
hedeflenen kullanıcı grubu
target
amaç
target
{f} -i hedef almak
target
{f} -i amaçlamak
target
nişan

Tom hedefe nişan aldı. - Tom aimed at the target.

Bu tabanca ile hedefe nişan al. - Aim at the target with this gun.

target
maksat
target
amaçlamak
target
hedef göstermek
target
gaye
target
hedef almak
target
hedeflemek
target
hedef tahtası
target
şamar oğlanı
target
alay konusu kimse/şey
be targeted
hedeflenmek
less-targeted
daha az bir topluluğu hedef alan
skill-targeted title
beceri hedefli unvan
target
hedefi
target
hedefleyen
target
hedef,v.hedefle: n.hedef
target
on target hedefe yöneltilmiş
target
tenkide hedef olan kimse
target
demiryolu makası üzerinde hattın açık veya kapalı olduğunu gösteren işaret
target
target date hedef edinilen tarih
target
(Askeri) HEDEF (ABD SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI, SAVUNMA KURULU): 1. Askeri kuvvetler tarafından ele geçirilmesi veya imha edilmesi planlanan bir coğrafi bölge, kompleks veya tesis. 2. İstihbarattaki kullanımında, istihbarat faaliyetlerinin tevcih edildiği ülke, bölge, tesis, teşkilat veya kişi. 3. İleride ateş açmak amacıyla belirlenen ve numaralanan bir bölge. 4. Topçu desteğindeki kullanımıyla, hedefe isabet eden bir vuruş. Ayrıca bak "objective area"
target
nişangâh
Englisch - Englisch
Furnished, armed, or protected, with a target
{s} armed with a target, protected with a target; intended to; established as an aim or goal
past of target
targeted killing
the targeting and killing by a government or its agents of a civilian or "unlawful combatant" who is not in that government's custody. The target is a person taking part in an armed conflict or terrorism, whether by bearing arms or otherwise, who has thereby lost the immunity from being targeted that they would otherwise have under the Geneva Conventions.2009, Patterson, Eric, Just War Thinking: Morality and Pragmatism in the Struggle against Contemporary Threats, Lexington Books, ISBN 978-0739119013, page 74: 2009, Morgan, Matthew J., The Impact of 9/11 and the New Legal Landscape: The Day that Changed Everything?, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 0230608388, page 227-228: 2008, Guiora, Amos N., Constitutional Limits on Coercive Interrogation, Oxford University Press, USA, ISBN 0195340310, page 150:
target
A butt or mark to shoot at, as for practice, or to test the accuracy of a firearm, or the force of a projectile

Take careful aim at the target.

target
A goal or objective

They have a target to finish the project by November.

target
A kind of small shield or buckler, used as a defensive weapon in war

These four came all afront, and mainly thrust at me. I made me no more ado but took all their seven points in my target, thus.

target
The translated version of a document, or the language into which translation occurs

Do you charge by source or target?.

target
The tenor of a metaphor
target
The pattern or arrangement of a series of hits made by a marksman on a butt or mark

He made a good target.

target
To aim for as an audience or demographic

The advertising campaign targeted older women.

target
A conspicuous disk attached to a switch lever to show its position, or for use as a signal
target
the number of runs that the side batting last needs to score in the final innings in order to win
target
A shield resembling the Roman scutum. In modern usage, a smaller variety of shield is usually implied by this term

The target or buckler was carried by the heavy armed foot, it answered to the scutum of the Romans; its form was sometimes that of a rectangular parallelogram, but more commonly had its bottom rounded off; it was generally convex, being curved in its breadth.

target
To aim something, especially a weapon, at (a target)
target
{n} a kind of buckler or shield
target
A SCSI device that executes a command from an initiator to perform a task Typically a SCSI peripheral device is the target but a host adapter may, in some cases, be a target
target
General name given to the information which it is hoped the the receiver/percipient will gain access to through psi For example, the target in a Ganzfeld ESP study would be the video clip which the sender is watching
target
{f} aim at something; direct toward; intend to achieve
target
An object, for which the form is created, or a feature of the object, to which the widget is bound
target
Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross settlement Express Transfer system A payment system denominated in euros, composed of one RTGS system in each of the countries which participate in Stage Three of EMU and the ECB payment mechanism RTGS systems of non-participating EU members may also be connected, provided that they are able to process the euro alongside their national currency
target
the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable); "the sole object of her trip was to see her children"
target
A method of referring to some part of the file being edited
target
A thin cut; a slice; specif
target
A blueprint for building a product from specified files in your project It consists of a list of the necessary files and specifications on how to build them Some common types of targets build frameworks, libraries, applications, and command-line tools
target
There are 4 pre-defined targets: blank (new window), self (current frame), parent (open in parent frame), top (topmost frame) For example, suppose the target is set to blank (new window), then the browser will open a new window to display the advertiser's URL, when the banner is clicked
target
the location of the target that is to be hit intend (something) to move towards a certain goal; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself
target
A target is a display placed in front of a test subject during a neurosensory experiment This target usually has several LEDs (small lights called light emitting diodes) spread over the display When one of the LEDs lights up, the test subject has to point to it with a laser beam The laser itself is fixed on the forehead or on top of the head of the test person, so he/she has to move the head to point to the target These types of experiments are used to determine reaction time and coordination
target
sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at a reference point to shoot at; "his arrow hit the mark"
target
an interval on the Y axis of a chart equivalent to the measurement distance of a pattern indicating the price of a stock or the level of and index which may be expected as the minimum change following a breakout from a valid geometric pattern
target
(n ) a named specified in a type declaration statement containing the TARGET attribute, a data object created by an ALLOCATE statement for a pointer, or a subobject of such an object
target
{i} board marked with concentric circles used by a marksman or archer to aim at; mark, objective, aim, object, goal; goal or situation one intends to achieve
target
A performance characteristic Used to gauge performance in the short term Calculated from the corresponding driving factor values, usually using a model which assesses performance against the best achieved in the past (more)
target
The pattern or arrangement of a series of hits made by a marksman on a butt or mark; as, he made a good target
target
The budget contract for the operating unit, normally for a one-year time frame, and measured against the actual results
target
a reference point to shoot at; "his arrow hit the mark"
target
1 A geographical area, complex, or installation planned for capture or destruction by military forces 2 In intelligence usage, a country, area, installation, agency, or person against which intelligence operations are directed 3 An area designated and numbered for future firing 4 In gunfire support usage, an impact burst which hits the target (Joint Pub 1-02)
target
If someone or something is on target, they are making good progress and are likely to achieve the result that is wanted. We were still right on target for our deadline
target
A National Forest's annual goals for accomplishment for natural resource programs Targets represent the commitment the Forest Service has with Congress to accomplish the work Congress has funded, and are often used as a measure of the agency's performance
target
(Obsolete) A shield resembling the Roman scutum. In modern usage, a smaller variety of shield is usually implied by this term
target
Common term for the protected learning time (training) sessions, undertaken on one afternoon per month by all practices in the PCG area The term TARGET refers to the original scheme set up by GPs in Doncaster in 1999
target
An area, complex, installation, force, equipment, capability, function or behavior identified for possible action to support the commander's objectives, guidance, and intent
target
a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence; "he fell prey to muggers"; "everyone was fair game"; "the target of a manhunt"
target
The sliding crosspiece, or vane, on a leveling staff
target
The destination of a connection, specified by node handle and network variable or message tag index Each connection is defined in terms of a hub and a set of targets that connect to the hub For network variable connections, the hub must be either the only input or the only output in the connection For example, if the hub is an output network variable, all the targets in the connection must be input network variables
target
To aim something (especially a weapon) at a target
target
A target is something at which someone is aiming a weapon or other object. The missiles missed their target
target
The target should reflect the optimum place to average the process relative to product and process research The process should have the capability to average a target If not, the 3, 5 and 7 point rules cannot be used without creating overadjustment Each lines' capability may require a unique target in order to use 3, 5 and point control rules for certain variables The target can be fixed, blank or continuously calculated
target
the location of the target that is to be hit
target
An address written over a victim in a module during relocation For a dynamic link this is an address, direct, or indirect, of an export from another module See victim
target
A target is the window or frame which will display the requested web page or results output The default target is the same window the request is made from Target is an attribute of an anchor element
target
Chronostratigraphic system or lithostratigraphic group which include the rock unit which is the primary target of the well being drilled Seven primary targets are recognized in Ontario
target
A target is a result that you are trying to achieve. He's won back his place too late to achieve his target of 20 goals this season
target
the associated file, folder, or URL for a Montage Shortcut or a Windows link When a Montage Shortcut is open, the target window is the one belonging to the external application or form launched by that Shortcut You can examine or change the setting of a Shortcut's target via the Properties dialog
target
A web site or web-based application that LinkSource can link to The links on Link Source display are the targets
target
intend (something) to move towards a certain goal; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself"
target
of lamb, a piece consisting of the neck and breast joints
target
If you target a particular group of people, you try to appeal to those people or affect them. The campaign will target American insurance companies Target is also a noun. Yuppies are a prime target group for marketing strategies
target
Broad targets which describe the fluctuation of the attributes of an interest feature under prevailing conditions Because all features are subject to some change the targets may express how much change we would accept whilst still considering the feature to be in favourable condition These will serve as a trigger mechanism so that when changes that fall outside the thresholds expressed are observed or measured some further investigation or remedial action is taken
target
sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at a reference point to shoot at; "his arrow hit the mark" the location of the target that is to be hit intend (something) to move towards a certain goal; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself
target
To target a particular person or thing means to decide to attack or criticize them. He targets the economy as the root cause of the deteriorating law and order situation. Target is also a noun. In the past they have been the target of racist abuse
target
A tassel or pendent; also, a shred; tatter
target
A specific indicator value to be accomplished by a particular date in the future Targets represent commitments signifying what the project intends to achieve in concrete terms, and become the standards against which a project's performance or degree of success will later be judged It is also the specific and intended result to be achieved within an explicit timeframe and against which actual results are compared and assessed
target
sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at
target
{i} cockshot
targeted

    Türkische aussprache

    tärgıtîd

    Aussprache

    /ˈtärgətəd/ /ˈtɑːrɡətɪd/

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