axes

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English - Turkish
eksenler
(Bilgisayar) eksenli
baltalar/eksen
aniden ayır
(Bilgisayar) eksen
(Bilgisayar) axes
axis
eksen

Satürn kendi ekseni üzerinde çok hızlı dönen çok büyük bir gaz gezegendir. - Saturn is a very large gas planet which spins very rapidly on its axis.

Dünya kendi ekseninde döndüğü için Güneş gökyüzü boyunca hareket ediyor gibi görünüyor. - The Sun appears to move across the sky because the Earth rotates on its axis.

axis
mihver

2. Dünya Savaşı'nda hangi ülkeler Mihver Güçlerini kurdular? - What countries formed the Axis Powers in World War II?

axe
balta

Balta girmeyen eve marangoz girer. - An axe in the house keeps the carpenter away.

Ağaçları baltayla keseriz. - We cut trees with an axe.

ax
balta
axes to
eksenlere
axes grid
eksenel karelaj
axes of channel
(Tarım) kanal ekseni
axes of coordinate
koordinat eksenleri
axe
balta,v.baltala: n.balta
axe
enstrüman
ax
{f} azaltmak
ax
enstrüman
axe
işten kovmak
axe
azaltmak
axis
(Tıp) İkinci boyun fıkrası, aks kemiği, eksen kemik (ikinci omur), aksis
axis
itilâf
axe
kısmak
axis
(Denizbilim) kon
axis
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) sap ya da filiz
axis
aks
axis
(Tıp) aksis
axis
(Bilgisayar) dal
axis
orta çizgi
axis
(Bilgisayar) eksenler
axis
(Bilgisayar) geometrik tasarımlı
axis
(Optik) optik eksen
ax
{f} baltala
axe
{f} baltala

Odun kırmak için baltaları almak zorundaydım. - I had to get the axes to chop the wood.

Kapı itfaiye ekipleri tarafından baltalanmıştı. - The door had been axed by the firefighters.

axe
kaldırmak
axe
atmak
axis
dingil
axis
mil
semi major axes
x ekseni
axis
ekseni
crystal axes
kristal eksenleri
x axes
x ekseni
ax
{i} çalgı
ax
{i} kovma
ax
{i} işten kovma
ax
{f} sepetlemek
ax
{i} azaltma
ax
{f} kovmak
ax
{i} kısma
ax
{f} kısmak
axe
kovmak
axe
{i} çalgı
axe
{i} azaltma
axe
{i} işten kovma
axe
(Tekstil) aks ( mil )
axe
aniden ayır
axe
i., bak. ax
axe
{i} kısma
axe
{i} kovma
axe
veto/balta
axis
{ç} ax.es (äk'siz)
axis
kutup

Dünya kutup ekseninde döner. - Earth rotates on its polar axis.

Uranüs, ekseninde çok fazla yana yatar öyle ki yan tarafı etrafında döner. Bu yüzden, kutupları bazen neredeyse direk güneşi işaret eder. - Uranus tilts over so far on its axis that it rotates on its side. Because of this, its poles are sometimes pointed almost directly at the Sun.

axis
{i} uyuşma
axis
axis friction mihver sürtünmesi
axis
(Anatomi) (epistropheus) eksen; ikinci boyun omuru
axis
axis bearing dingil yatağı
axis
(Askeri) EKSEN; MİHVER: Üzerinde hareket ve intikallerin, muharebe vesairenin cereyan ettiği belli başlı hat. Bir muharebe sisteminin merkezinden geçen istikamet, o sistemin eksenidir
axis
(Tekstil) aks ( mil )
axis
axis pressure dingil basıncı
axis
dönüm ekseni magneti
axis
{i} anlaşma
axis
axis of rotation deveran mihveri
axis
gözekseni
body axes
(Havacılık) gövde ekseni
crystal axes
kristal ekseni
crystallographic axes
kristalografik eksenler
principal axes of inertia
(Fizik) asal atalet eksenleri
rotation of axes
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) eksenlerin rotasyonu
series axes
(Bilgisayar) seriler eksen
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of axes in Turkish Turkish dictionary

axis
Uzunluğu ölçümü veya konumların tesbiti için başvurulan sabit bir hat
English - English
plural form of axis
plural form of axe
plural form of ax
Of the two basic axe stylessingle and double bitsingle-bit axes are most popular Single-bit axes are used to fell, trim or prune trees, to split or cut wood, or to drive wood stakes
Plural of axis
The fixed lines on a graph which carry the scales against which the coordinates are plotted
A wood working tool with the blade mounted in line with the handle Usually used to refer to grooved axes of ground stone, typical of the Middle and Late Archaic periods
axes Pronounced for meaning 1., and for meaning 2..1. Axes is the plural of axe
plural of ax
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Usually, two perpendicular lines used to establish a coordinate system
Axes are the lines that frame the bar chart area and provide a means for comparison The Y axis is usually vertical and the X axis is usually horizontal
NAMOT assigns its axes in accordance with the Cambridge convention X-points out to the major groove Y-points to the first strand Z-points in the 5' to 3' direction of the first strand
edges of a chart which are marked off in even sections
Axes is the plural of axis
plural of axe
Line of sight
axes of rotation
plural form of axis of rotation
Axis
The alliance group before and during World War II consisting of Germany, Italy, Japan, and allied countries. "Axis" itself refers to a straight line around which something rotates. For instance the imaginary line from Germany to Italy, or the imaginary line around which the earth rotates
ax
Variant of ask
axe
A directional position or interest, by a dealer in a financial market – if one wishes to unload stock, one is “axed to sell” or “has an axe”., Risk magazine Derived from “have an axe to grind”, which is also used
axe
The axle of a wheel
axe
To terminate or reduce tremendously in a rough or ruthless manner

The broadcaster axed the series because far less people than expected watched it.

axe
To furnish with an axle
axe
To lay off: to terminate a person's employment

He got axed in the last round of firings.

axe
Alternative form of ask

And the people axed hym, sayinge: What shall we do then.

axe
A gigging musician's particular instrument, especially a guitar in rock music or a saxophone in jazz
axe
To fell or chop with an axe
axis
A fixed one-dimensional figure, such as a line or arc, with an origin and orientation and such that its points are in one-to-one correspondence with a set of numbers; an axis forms part of the basis of a space or is used to position and locate data in a graph (a coordinate axis)
axis
Axis axis, a deer native to Asia
battle axes
plural form of battle axe
fire axes
plural form of fire axe
ice axes
plural form of ice axe
ice axes
plural form of ice ax
major axes
plural form of major axis
radical axes
plural form of radical axis
semimajor axes
plural form of semimajor axis
axe
{i} hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping wood
axis
An axis is an imaginary line through the middle of something
ax
{n} an iron tool to cut or hew wood
axis
{n} the line on which any thing revolves
Axe
fu
Axis
The alliance group before and during World War II consisting of Germany, Italy, Japan, and allied countries
Axis
{i} Axis Powers, military forces that fought against the Allies during World War II (Japan, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania)
ax
Slang: An electric guitar, bass or almost any musical instrument Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
ax
alternative spelling of axe
ax
A market maker with a large order to fill who is moving the stock aggressively to fill it
ax
terminate; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it"
ax
{i} hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping wood
ax
Hand tool used for chopping, splitting, chipping, and piercing. Stone Age hand axes originated in simple stone implements that acquired wooden hafts, or handles, about 30,000 BC. Copper-bladed axes appeared in Egypt about 4000 BC and were followed by axes with blades of bronze and eventually iron. The development of the iron-bladed felling ax in the Middle Ages made possible the vast forest clearances of Europe, North and South America, and elsewhere. Though the ax has lost much of its historic role to powered saws and other machinery, it remains a widely used tool with many uses
ax
A tool or instrument of steel, or of iron with a steel edge or blade, for felling trees, chopping and splitting wood, hewing timber, etc
ax
A term used to refer to the UK's oddest classification, the "A-Road with Motorway Restrictions" Essentially these roads are a short section or bypass to an A-road which has been built and operates as a motorway Such roads are given the A-road's number, with (M) appended, hence the term Ax(M)
ax
cutting tool KA - (Egyptian) spiritual self SI - ti (a tone of the scale)
ax
an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle terminate; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it
ax
chop or split with an ax; "axe wood"
ax
It is wielded by a wooden helve or handle, so fixed in a socket or eye as to be in the same plane with the blade
ax
Ask (verb) To make a request of; to make a request for, to inquire/"Get over here foo and let me ax you a question "
ax
To ask; to inquire or inquire of
ax
an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle
ax
Tacaqurt Tagelzimt
ax
{f} cut; fire, dismiss from a job; (West India) ask
ax
The broadax, or carpenter's ax, is an ax for hewing timber, made heavier than the chopping ax, and with a broader and thinner blade and a shorter handle
ax
form of variant, ask
axe
A dismissal or rejection
axe
An ancient weapon consisting of a head that has one or two blades and a long handle
axe
Implement with a stone or metal blade mounted parallel to the shaft, used for cutting wood and wood working, for fighting and for ritual purposes Compare Adze See Antler sleeve, Flanged axe, Palstave
axe
The broadax, or carpenter's ax, is an ax for hewing timber, made heavier than the chopping ax, and with a broader and thinner blade and a shorter handle
axe
terminate; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it"
axe
{f} split with an ax, chop using an ax; terminate
axe
Tool for chopping trees and splitting wood, it has a long wooden handle with a metal head with either a single or double-sided blade
axe
A tool or instrument of steel, or of iron with a steel edge or blade, for felling trees, chopping and splitting wood, hewing timber, etc
axe
an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle
axe
Inquire
axe
A tool with a long handle and bladed head (single bit - one sharp side or double bit - two sharp sides) for chopping deadfall from trails, shaping stakes for turnpikes and waterbars, and cutting notches for structures made of timber
axe
axe axes axing axed in AM, use ax1. An axe is a tool used for cutting wood. It consists of a heavy metal blade which is sharp at one edge and attached by its other edge to the end of a long handle
axe
Olithos
axe
A musical instrument
axe
A bricklayer's hammer
axe
disapproval If someone has an axe to grind, they are doing something for selfish reasons. He seems like a decent bloke and I've got no axe to grind with him. Variant of ax
axe
chop or split with an ax; "axe wood"
axe
See Ax, Axman
axe
If someone's job or something such as a public service or a television programme is axed, it is ended suddenly and without discussion. Community projects are being axed by hard-pressed social services departments. = cut
axe
A tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it
axe
If a person or institution is facing the axe, that person is likely to lose their job or that institution is likely to be closed, usually in order to save money
axe
(v) Ask "Gave her ten dollars, then she axed me for some more" -- Schoolly D (P S K (what does it mean?) [??])
axe
chop or split with an ax; "axe wood
axe
An open architecture, Ericsson's communications platform A system for computer-controlled digital exchanges that constitute the nodes in large public telecommunications networks The basis for Ericsson's wireline and mobile systems
axe
"To hang up one's axe " To retire from business, to give over a useless project The allusion is to the ancient battle-axe, hung up to the gods when the fight was done All classical scholars will call to mind the allusion of Horace to a similar Roman custom Being snubbed by Pyrrha, he says, "He will hang up his axe upon her wall," or more literally, his "drenched garments on the temple-walls of Neptune " (1 Odes, V 14--17 ) (See Ask )
axe
It is wielded by a wooden helve or handle, so fixed in a socket or eye as to be in the same plane with the blade
axe
An open architecture, Ericsson’s communications platform A system for computer-controlled digital exchanges that constitute the nodes in large public telecommunications networks The basis for Ericsson’s wireline and mobile systems
axe
A large chopping tool that may have a grove for hafting to a handle
axe
A contemporary Afro-Bahian pop style, incorporating samba, rock, soul and other musical influences
axe
Ask
axis
(1) a straight line, real or imaginary that passes through a body and about which the body may or actually does rotate; (2) geometric guidelines used to place a coordinate that determines knife or tool paths for plotters and routers
axis
(plural = axes) In astronomy, the imaginary line through the poles about which a body (planet, star, moon, etc ) rotates
axis
An imaginary line around which the elements of a painting, sculpture or building are organized; the direction and focus of these elements establishes the axis
axis
is an implied line which runs through a work, usually the center, to which other elements in the work refer; an implied division of space producing balance and movement of pictorial elements
axis
central lobe running the length of the trilobite body; the glabella is the main expression of the cephalic axis
axis
The second cervical vertebra of the spine
axis
n a straight line about which an object rotates
axis
(gen) An imaginary line passing through the center of a body, about which the body rotates (Plural: axes)
axis
An imaginary line about which the Earth spins every 24 hours
axis
An imaginary line running through the center of a shaft on which a bearing is mounted
axis
The stem; the central part, or longitudinal support, on which organs or parts are arranged; the central line of any body
axis
the center around which something rotates the 2nd cervical vertebra; serves as a pivot for turning the head a straight line through a body or figure that satisfies certain conditions in World War II the alliance of Germany and Italy in 1936 which later included Japan and other nations; "the Axis opposed the Allies in World War II"
axis
a line through the center of an object, around which it rotates when spinning
axis
An imaginary line through the centre of a planet or satellite around which it rotates
axis
An imaginary straight line on which an object rotates
axis
The axis is an imaginary alignment line upon which a fraction line is centered Often, operators as well as characters that can stretch, such as parentheses, brackets, braces, summation signs etc, are centered on the axis, and are symmetric with respect to it
axis
in World War II the alliance of Germany and Italy in 1936 which later included Japan and other nations; "the Axis opposed the Allies in World War II"
axis
A straight line (in the case of a pendulum, the centre line)
axis
The second vertebra of the neck, or vertebra dentata
axis
The real or imaginary straight line on which a letterform rotates
axis
Also used of the body only of the vertebra, which is prolonged anteriorly within the foramen of the first vertebra or atlas, so as to form the odontoid process or peg which serves as a pivot for the atlas and head to turn upon
axis
The imaginary line on which a planet seems to rotate
axis
An imaginary line around which an object spins (an axis of rotation) or is symmetrically arranged (an axis of symmetry)
axis
(1) A line about which a figure is symmetrical (2) One of the fixed reference lines used in a graph or a coordinate system (3) A line about which a curve or body rotates or revolves (4) The line of intersection of two or more coaxial planes
axis
The spotted deer (Cervus axis or Axis maculata) of India, where it is called hog deer and parrah (Moorish name)
axis
the main stem or central part about which plant organs or plant parts such as branches are arranged
axis
the axis of a cone, that is, the straight line joining the vertex and the center of the base; the axis of a circle, any straight line passing through the center
axis
Also known as the poles, this is an imaginary line through the center of rotation of an object
axis
a straight line through a body or figure that satisfies certain conditions
axis
A straight line through the center of a plane figure or solid, around which the parts are symmetrically arranged The plural form of axis is axes and is pronounced ak-seez
axis
a group of countries in special alliance
axis
(1) A line about which the Earth or a globe rotates (2) In respect to a spherical coordinate system, the line to which directions are related and from which angles are measured (3) Also, a line along which measurements are made in order to determine the coordinates of a location
axis
the 2nd cervical vertebra; serves as a pivot for turning the head
axis
A straight line with respect to which the different parts of a magnitude are symmetrically arranged; as, the axis of a cylinder, i
axis
the center around which something rotates
axis
A straight line around which a body, such as the Earth or Moon, rotates
axis
One of several imaginary lines, assumed in describing the position of the planes by which a crystal is bounded
axis
A line around which a device operates Example: In a microphone, this would be an imaginary line coming out from the front of the microphone in the direction of motion of the diaphragm
axis
a straight line about which a body or a geometric figure rotates or may be supposed to rotate; a straight line with respect to which a body or figure is symmetrical -- called also axis of symmetry; one of the reference lines of a coordinate system
axis
The line around which a body rotates
axis
{i} straight line around which an object turns
axis
A straight line, real or imaginary, passing through a body, on which it revolves, or may be supposed to revolve; a line passing through a body or system around which the parts are symmetrically arranged
axis
The straight line, through the poles about which a body rotates
axis
An axis of a graph is one of the two lines on which the scales of measurement are marked. the countries, including Germany, Italy, and Japan, who fought together during World War II against the allies
axis
The primary or secondary central line of any design
Turkish - English
(Bilgisayar) axes
axes

    Hyphenation

    ax·es

    Turkish pronunciation

    äksiz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈaksēz/ /ˈæksiːz/

    Etymology

    (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English æcs; akin to Old High German ackus ax, Latin ascia, Greek axinE.

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