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Definition of fields: fields in English Turkish dictionary

database fields
(Bilgisayar) veritabanı alanları
display fields
(Bilgisayar) alanları göster
electric fields
(Elektrik, Elektronik) elektrik alanları
following fields
aşağıdaki alanlar
hidden fields
(Bilgisayar) gizli alanlar
join fields
(Bilgisayar) alanları birleştir
manage fields
(Bilgisayar) alanları yönet
number of fields
(Bilgisayar) alan sayısı
overlapping fields
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) örtüşen alanlar
remove fields
(Bilgisayar) alanları kaldır
required fields
gerekli alanlar
subject fields
(Ticaret) konu alanları
visual fields
(Tıp,Optik) görme alanı
Elysian Fields
cennet bahçeleri
battle fields
savaş alanları
coal fields
kömür alanlar
fields
alanlar

Ne yönde ya da hangi alanlarda değişim gerekli? - In what direction or fields is change necessary?

Tony yeşil alanlar ve küçük, sessiz köyler gördü. - Tony saw green fields and small, quiet villages.

fields of application
uygulama alanları
go by the fields
alanlarına göre gitmek
info fields
bilgi alanları
invalid or missing required fields
gerekli yerler geçersiz ya da doldurulmamış
mandatory fields
zorunlu alanlar
required fields
Gerekli olan alanlar
wheat fields
buğday alanları
additional business fields
(Ticaret) ek iş alanları
automatic numbering fields
Otomatik numaralama alanları
autonumbered fields
Otomatik numaralandırılmış alanlar
child fields
(Bilgisayar) alt alanlar
clearing fields of fire
(Askeri) Ateş sahalarının temizlenmesi
closing fields
(Bilgisayar) kapanış alanları
document fields
(Bilgisayar) belge alanları
empty fields
(Bilgisayar) satırları yazdırma
fields code
alan kodları
fields in data source
(Bilgisayar) veri kaynağındaki alanlar
fields in query
(Bilgisayar) sorgudaki alanlar
fields in table
(Bilgisayar) tablodaki alanlar
fields in word objects
(Bilgisayar) word nesnelerindeki alanlar
fields of fire
(Askeri) atış sektörleri
fields of social policy
sosyal siyaset alanları
fields of view
(Otomotiv) görüş alanları
fields per row
(Bilgisayar) satır başına düşen alan
fields to display in map
(Bilgisayar) haritadaki alanlar
fields to merge
(Bilgisayar) birleştirilecek alanlar
fields' prize
(Matematik) fields ödülü
finite fields 
(Matematik) sonlu alanlar 
fresh fields and pastures new
(deyim) yeni yerler
fresh fields and pastures new
(deyim) yeni eylem alanları
fresh fields and pastures new
(deyim) değişik yerler
heading fields
(Bilgisayar) başlık alanları
master fields
(Bilgisayar) üst alanlar
match fields
(Bilgisayar) alanları eşleştir
overlapping fields
ortusen alanlar
personal fields
(Bilgisayar) kişisel alanlar
referenced document fields
(RD) Gönderme yapılan belge (RB) alanları
rules related to fields
(Eğitim) alanlarla ilgili esaslar
sample fields
(Bilgisayar) örnek alanlar
select fields
(Bilgisayar) alanları seç
selected fields
(Bilgisayar) seçilmiş alanlar
selection fields
seçim alanları
separate fields at
(Bilgisayar) alan ayırıcı
table entry fields
Tablo Girdi Alanları
total fields
(Bilgisayar) toplam alan sayısı
unlink fields
(Bilgisayar) alan bağlantısını kes
unlock fields
(Bilgisayar) alanların kilidini aç
update fields
(Bilgisayar) alan güncelleştir
update fields
alanları güncelleştir
word fields
(Bilgisayar) sözcük alanı
English - English

Definition of fields: fields in English English dictionary

Elysian Fields
Elysium; home of the blessed, after death
Elysian Fields
A place or state of ideal happiness; paradise
Killing Fields
a number of sites in Cambodia where mass slaughter of some 2,000,000 people was carried out by the Khmer Rouge in the late 1970s
cricket fields
plural form of cricket field
electric fields
plural form of electric field
electromagnetic fields
plural form of electromagnetic field
fields of fire
plural form of field of fire
fields of study
plural form of field of study
football fields
plural form of football field
force fields
plural form of force field
gravitational fields
plural form of gravitational field
ice fields
plural form of ice field
killing fields
plural form of killing field
magnetic fields
plural form of magnetic field
number fields
plural form of number field
oil fields
plural form of oil field
playing fields
plural form of playing field
potter's fields
plural form of potter's field
slope fields
plural form of slope field
vector fields
plural form of vector field
virgin fields
plural form of virgin field
virgin fields epidemic
An epidemic with unusually serious consequences resulting from contact of an infectious and/or contagious agent with a population not previously exposed to it
Dame Gracie Fields
orig. Grace Stansfield born Jan. 9, 1898, Rochdale, Lancashire, Eng. died Sept. 27, 1979, Capri, Italy English music-hall comedienne. She performed in music halls from age 13 and gained notice in the touring revue Mr. Tower of London (1918-25). She became tremendously popular with an act composed of low-comedy songs such as "The Biggest Aspidistra in the World" and sentimental ballads such as "My Blue Heaven," performing on radio and television and in films such as Sally in Our Alley (1931) and Sing As We Go (1934)
Dorothy Fields
born July 15, 1905, Allenhurst, N.J., U.S. died March 28, 1974, New York, N.Y. U.S. lyricist and librettist. Born to a family active in theatre (her father Lew was a comedian and impresario, and her brothers Herbert and Joseph were librettists), Fields taught drama and wrote poetry and later wrote songs for Broadway and Cotton Club revues with Jimmy McHugh, including "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" and "On the Sunny Side of the Street." With Jerome Kern, she later wrote songs for Hollywood, including "The Way You Look Tonight." Returning to Broadway, she wrote the book or lyrics for many musicals, including Annie Get Your Gun (1946) and Sweet Charity (1966)
Elysian Fields
The abode of the blessed after death
Fields
{i} family name; W.C. Fields (1880-1946) U.S. comedian and movie actor
Fields
American lyricist whose song credits include "On the Sunny Side of the Street" (1930) and "The Way You Look Tonight" (1936), which won an Academy Award. American entertainer known for his raspy voice, bulbous nose, and sardonic disposition. His films include My Little Chickadee (1940) and Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941)
Killing Fields
a British film about the events in Cambodia in 1975-79, when Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge were in power and killed millions of people (1984)
St Martin-in-the-Fields
a church in London which has a small orchestra that performs concerts there. It is also an important centre for helping people who do not have homes
W. C. Fields
{i} (1880-1946, born William Claude Dukenfield) U.S. comedian and movie actor
W.C. Fields
a US film actor and comedian, famous for disliking children and animals, for becoming angry very easily, and for drinking too much alcohol. His films include My Little Chickadee (1940) (1880-1946). orig. William Claude Dukenfield born Jan. 29, 1880, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. died Dec. 25, 1946, Pasadena, Calif. U.S. actor and screenwriter. He was a vaudeville headliner as a juggler and appeared for seven seasons (1915-21) in the Ziegfeld Follies. His starring role in the stage hit Poppy (1923) brought him to Hollywood for its film adaptation, Sally of the Sawdust (1925). He emerged as a top film comedian only after the advent of sound pictures, when audiences could hear his distinctive raspy voice. His screen personality an unlovable but hilarious con man, braggart, misanthrope, and hater of children and dogs was largely his own. Fields wrote and improvised the action for most of his films, which include comedies such as You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939), My Little Chickadee (1940), The Bank Dick (1940), and Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941). His only serious role was Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield (1935)
We Plough the Fields and Scatter
a hymn (=a song of praise to God) sung in the UK at Harvest Festivals. It begins: We plough the fields and scatter/The good seed on the land,/But it is fed and watered/By God's almighty hand
air fields authority
figure in charge of airports
elysian fields
(Greek mythology) the abode of the blessed after death
elysian fields
(Greek Mythology) paradise, place of the blessed after death
fields
Fields: Fields
fields
Interlaced images (video) consist of two fields that must be rendered independently and combined into one frame Each field contains half the scan lines (either even or odd) and is a separate file You can either render to fields or to frames
fields
the rectangle where the user enters in the information
fields
distinct parts of a database record where specific information common to most records is found such as the author or title
fields
Components of a Web page such as a title, URL, domain, host, link, text and images that are used by some search engines to help narrow a search
fields
The individual areas of a database record Examples include the author, title, subject and note fields
fields
United States comedian and film actor (1880-1946)
fields
A data element contained within each record on the Employer Report For information on a specific data element, see the definition in this glossary
fields
Database Location Data Type Description Source Field Length Data Inegrity
fields
The smallest division within a metadata framework Fields become elements in a DTD or schema Fields become tag sets within XML documents when the field is surrounded by a "<" and a ">" sign
fields
categories (or columns) in a database table
fields
A special item of information, such as a name or Social Security number, in a record of a database file; a combination of one or more bytes and is usually the smallest item of meaningful data; also called attribute 2 21, 9 4
fields
The data members of an object are referred to as fields (also known as attributes in other languages/environments)
fields
Columns on a spreadsheet containing associate values The unit of a database that like information is put into An example would be first_name, city, etc ; first_name would be a field that holds first names, city would hold cities, etc
fields
Distinct parts of a database record, such as title, author, or subject
fields
A collection of fields makes up a record A field is used for a particular category of data Examples of fields are AUTHOR, TITLE, SUBJECT, DATE, etc
fields
Council2003 dbf
fields
An individual piece of data, for example, the account number for sales or a customer's name (p 625)
fields
Third person singular of field
fields
List the fields contained in a dictionary entry in the order in which they appear The marks for the four fields are: h - head entry r - reading / pronunciation t - translation e - (explanatory) remark
fields
NUMBER Number of locally declared fields that this Java class contains
fields
White space where you input data
fields
Elements of an individual record in a database For example, a database with student names and addresses would have a field for first name, last name and address Fields are used to sort records according to their contents (Unit 4> A Primer on Databases and Catalogs)
fields
Plural of field
fields
Fields: they represent continuous phenomena, like for example environmental noise or territory altimetry
fields
A particular section of a computer record ( author, title, source, date )
fields
Township dbf
fields of interest
domains of interest, spheres of interest, areas or topics that one finds interesting
grain fields
fields where grain is grown
open fields
wide open area, open space
sow fields
plant seeds in fields, seed the fields
Turkish - English

Definition of fields: fields in Turkish English dictionary

fields ödülü
(Matematik) fields' prize
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