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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} rehber

Telefon rehberine bakabilir miyim? - May I see the telephone directory?

Onun numarasının ne olduğundan emin değilim. Telefon rehberinde ona bakman gerekecek. - I'm not sure what his number is. You'll have to look it up in the telephone directory.

(Bilgisayar) hedef dizin
(Bilgisayar) rehber dizin
adres rehberi
alısün rehberi
rehberi
dir
(Bilgisayar) DOS komutu. Bir dizindeki klasör ve dosyaları listeler
directory
(Bilgisayar) altdizin
directory
{i} fransız ihtilâli hükümeti beşler heyeti
directory
Fransız ihtilalinde Cumhuriyet Hükümetini idare eden beşler heyeti
directory
{i} yönetim kurulu
directory
rehber/dizin
directory
{i} müdüriyet
directory
istişareye ait
directory
rehber dizin, rehber dizin
directory
idare eden
directory
{i} adres defteri
directory
{i} rehber kitap
directory
{i} dinsel kurallar kitabı
directory
{i} (Bilgisayar) rehber, dizin
directory
açıklayıcı hüküm
directory
{i} telefon rehberi

Onun numarasının ne olduğundan emin değilim. Telefon rehberinde ona bakman gerekecek. - I'm not sure what his number is. You'll have to look it up in the telephone directory.

Bir telefon rehberinde onun telefon numarasına baktım. - I looked up his telephone number in a telephone directory.

Türkçe - Türkçe
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İngilizce - İngilizce
: A structured listing of the names and characteristics of the files on a storage device
: A virtual container in a computer's file system, in which files and other directories may be stored. The files and subdirectories in a directory are usually related
{a} enjoining, commanding
{n} a rule or book to direct, a prayer
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Also called "folder", a directory is a collection of files typically created for organizational purposes Note that a directory is itself a file, so a directory can generally contain other directories It differs in this way from a partition
A unit of organization for storing information on a computer Within a directory, you can store subdirectories and files Directories and subdirectories are analogous to drawers in a filing cabinet The top directory, or home directory, refers to the directory you log into The current directory, or working directory, refers to the directory you are working in presently For more information, see "Working with Directories" in Chapter 1, Getting Started
A book containing the names and residences of the inhabitants of any place, or of classes of them; an address book; as, a business directory
A server or a collection of servers dedicated to indexing internet web pages and returning lists of pages which match particular queries Directories (also known as Indexes) are normally compiled manually, by user submission (such as at whatsnew com), and often involve an editorial selection and/or categorization process (such as at LookSmart and Yahoo)
(computer science) a listing of the files stored in memory (usually on a hard disk)
A collection or body of directions, rules, or ordinances; esp
Containing directions; enjoining; instructing; directorial
{i} guidebook; library, subdivision of a disk in which files are stored (Computers)
The directory in which OOodi stores the list of available dictionaries and downloaded zip files containing dictionary data Note that the zip files are only retained if the checkbox Keep zip files is checked If zip files are retained, they can be reinstalled again if the Prefer local files entry is checked The first time the program is run, this directory is set to $HOME/ ooodi The Directory can be changed by clicking on the ellipsis ( ) A file selector will be displayed allowing the user to choose an alternate directory After the initial list of dictionaries has been downloaded, OOodi will attempt to use this local dictionary list If you want a new dictionary list, just delete the available lst (and/or) hyphavail lstfile(s) The next time you run OOodi it will download new lists Alternatively, you can use the Update Dictionary List menu option to check that your local files are current
Direction; guide
A directive marked as being valid in this context may be used inside <Directory>, <Location>, and <Files> containers in the server configuration files, subject to the restrictions outlined in How Directory, Location and Files sections work
a telephone directory
Within the file system of a computer, a list of the files that are part of a particular group of files, containing information about the name, time of creation, and other facts about each file
an area of a computer disk that is designated to hold a set of files Usually, directories are arranged in a tree structure, in which directories can also contain many levels of subdirectories
A directory is a book which gives lists of facts, for example people's names, addresses, and telephone numbers, or the names and addresses of business companies, usually arranged in alphabetical order
On the World Wide Web, a directory is a list of the subjects that you can find information on. Yahoo is the oldest and best-known Web directory service. French Directoire (1795-99) Government set up during the French Revolution by the Constitution of 1795. Legislative power was placed in the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Ancients, while executive power was placed in a five-member Directory. Though the Directors nominally inherited many of the powers of the Committee of Public Safety, they had no funds to finance their projects or courts to enforce their will. The regime was marked by administrative chaos and corruption and by the uprisings in the Vendée. It was overthrown in Napoleon's Coup of 18-19 Brumaire
Part of a structure for organizing your files on a disk A directory can contain files and other directories (called subdirectories) Directories are often referred to as folders on computers with GUIs
The organization of directories (or folders) and files and on a hard drive, like the branches of an upside-down tree The main directory is called the "root directory"
A directory can contain a collection of files, other directories, or both
A simulated folder in a personal computers file system, in which related files may be organized
A list of names, addresses etc., of specific classes of people or organizations, often in alphabetical order or in some classification
(n ) A file that contains other files and directories
A structure for organizing files on a computer or on a network Directories may be protected or shared using various methods for information security Common directory structures include NetWare Directory Services, X 500 (a standard), and Banyan Vines See file, network, and information security in the hard copy dictionary
File directories are named collections in the file system, within which you can place individual files or subdirectories See section Listing a File Directory
A directive marked as being valid in this context may be used inside <Directory> containers in the server configuration files
Directories are compiled lists of sites, categorized and organized by topic Each directory listing contains short, descriptive information about the site Unlike spidering search engines (like Google), directories are compiled by human editors who approve listings The human-involved process obtaining directories listings is far different than with obtaining listings in spider-built search indexes or paid search-advertising engines In some cases, pay for inclusion is offered for expedited listings in directories such as Yahoo! and LookSmart The Open Directory Project, on the other hand, is meant to always be free Strong directory listings are an excellent way your company can increase its link popularity and its Google PageRank However, a poorly written listing that is submitted to Yahoo! (and subsequently edited or run with ineffective writing or keyword research) can negatively influence a search marketing campaign
Definition: Searchable subject guide organized by topical subject or geographical region and consisting of web sites that have been reviewed and compiled by human editors Directories are often provided as a browsable alternative to the searchable indexes of search engines Examples: Yahoo!, The Open Directory Project and Looksmart are some of the most popular directories on the web Related Resources: Directories List of the most popular directories on the web
Files (whether our own documents or those pertaining to software) are kept in specific directories (known as Folders in Windows ë95 and the Mac) These can be used, created and manipulated in order to sort our documents sensibly (using ëfile managerí in Windows or ëExplorerí in Windows ë95) You can create new directories and move files from one to another Avoid moving software files though as this can be disastrous
A collection of files with a name A dirctory can be compared to a file folder that contains one or more files Directories can also contain other directories You can think of a directory as a work area because one directory is always the current working directory Directories, particularly directories contained in your home directory
an alphabetical list of names and addresses
A body of directors; board of management; especially, a committee which held executive power in France under the first republic
A listing of the files stored on a disk In DOS machines, the directory also includes file size and date of creation or modification DIRECTORY is often used synonymously with SUBDIRECTORY, meaning a certain set of files on a hard drive, corresponding to a drawer in a file cabinet In DOS, MD (Make Directory) sets up new directories and CD (Change Directory) changes from one directory to another In Windows95/98, directories are accessed via EXPLORER or MY COMPUTER In Windows 3 1, File Manager is used In Windows95/98, a directory is referred to as a Folder
A structure, sort of like a file folder (actually called a folder in the Macintosh world) A special kind of file used to organize other files Directories are lists of other files and can contain other directories (known as subdirectories) that contain still more files UNIX, Mac, DOS, and Windows systems all use directory structures Directories enable you to organize files hierarchically
A special kind of file used to organize other files into a hierarchical structure Directories contain bookkeeping information about files that are, figuratively speaking, beneath them You can think of a directory as a folder or cabinet that contains files and perhaps other folders In fact, many graphical user interfaces use the term folder instead of directory
File directories are named collections in the file system, within which you can place individual files or subdirectories See section M 8 File Directories
Portion of a disk that contains entries for each file on the disk In response to the DIR command, CP/M displays the filenames stored in the directory The directory also contains the locations of the blocks allocated to the files Each file directory element is in the form of a 32-byte FCB, although one file can have several elements, depending on its size The maximum number of directory elements supported is specified by the drive's disk parameter block value for DRM
an alphabetical list of names and addresses (computer science) a listing of the files stored in memory (usually on a hard disk)
A structured listing of the names and characteristics of the files on a storage device
a book of directions for the conduct of worship; as, the Directory used by the nonconformists instead of the Prayer Book
An area on a disk that contains files or additional divisions called "subdirectories" or "folders" Using directories helps to keep files organized into separate categories, such as by application, type, or usage
A directory is an area of a computer disk which contains one or more files or other directories. This option lets you create new files or directories
A software division of a disk, usually used to keep similar files together, rather in the manner of a drawer in a filing cabinet A disk may contain many directories A directory often contains several other directories called sub-directories