blip

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English - Turkish
(Havacılık) eko
bip sesi
(Askeri) eko çentiği
(Havacılık) yankı
(Askeri) pip
sinyal
pat
{i} görüntü (radar)
radar ışık aksi
bip
(Askeri) PİP, EKO ÇENTİĞİ: Bak. "pip"
{i} çarpma
{i} vurma
English - English
To skip over or ignore (with out)

He listened but his mind heard only words and blipped out meanings.

To change state abruptly, such as between off and on or dark and light, sometimes implying motion

The screen blipped out as the connection was terminated.... A few seconds passed before the screen again blipped to life.

A short sound of a single pitch, usually electronically generated

The little “blip” sound that happens when a balloon is shot down becomes a duet with the player. “Blip” “Damn!” “Blip” “Damn!”.

A brief aberration or deviation from what is expected or normal

As a cell moves through the aperture it causes a blip (a brief change) in the voltage when the nonconductive cell briefly displaces the conductive medium.

A small dot registered on electronic equipment, such as a radar or oscilloscope screen

At 6:45 pm, the chief officer saw a blip on the radar, approximately seven nautical miles away.

A blip is a small spot of light, sometimes occurring with a short, high-pitched sound, which flashes on and off regularly on a piece of equipment such as a radar screen
A blip in a situation is a sudden but temporary change or interruption in it. Interest rates generally have been declining since last spring, despite a few upward blips in recent weeks
A mark put on a microfilm frame for counting or timing purposes
A detector is referred to as BLIP (background limited) when its D* is limited by the noise associated with photons from the background radiation and not by intrinsic detector noise
A blip in a straight line, such as the line on a graph, is a point at which the line suddenly makes a sharp change of direction before returning to its original direction
{i} image on a radar screen
{f} delete from a transmission, erase from a transmission
a sudden minor shock or meaningless interruption; "the market had one bad blip today"; "you can't react to the day-to-day blips"; "renewed jitters in the wake of a blip in retail sales"
In microform records, an optical mark, usually rectangular, located below and/or above an image on a roll of microfilm and used to count images or frames automatically
a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface a sudden minor shock or meaningless interruption; "the market had one bad blip today"; "you can't react to the day-to-day blips"; "renewed jitters in the wake of a blip in retail sales
a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface
A spot of light or deflection of the trace on a radarscope, loran indicator, or the like, caused by the received signal, as from a reflecting object Also called a pip or echo
blips
third-person singular of blip
blips
plural of blip
blip
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