heart beat

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English - Turkish
kalbi atmak
heartbeat
{i} kâlp atışı

Kalp atışınızı dinliyorum. - I'm listening to your heartbeat.

heartbeat
kalp atışı

Kalp atışınızı dinliyorum. - I'm listening to your heartbeat.

heart skip a beat
kalbin atmaya atlamak
heartbeat
Kalp atışının
heartbeat
kalp atış

Kalp atışınızı dinliyorum. - I'm listening to your heartbeat.

heartbeat
{i} ruh
heartbeat
{i} öz
heartbeat
{i} kalp atışı, yürek vuruşu
heartbeat
{i} esas
English - English

Definition of heart beat in English English dictionary

heartbeat
The rhythm at which a heart pulsates, a cardiac indicator

If your heartbeat doesn't normalize soon, consult a doctor!.

heartbeat
One pulsation of the heart; especially an irregular one, hence the emotion which causes it

He alone gives me such heartbeats.

heart skip a beat
(deyim) To be startled or excited from surprise, joy. or fright: When Linda was told that she had won, her heart missed a beat
heart skip a beat
(deyim) The heart leaves out or seems to leave out a beat; the heart beats hard or leaps from excitement or strong feeling. Often considered trite. : When Paul saw the bear standing in front of him, his heart skipped a beat
heart that misses a beat
heart that skips a beat, heart that beats irregularly
heartbeat
(Real Application Clusters Concepts) [definition #2] (Real Application Clusters Real Application Clusters Guard I - Concepts and Administration)
heartbeat
the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart"
heartbeat
A heart beat consists of the contraction of the atria, quickly followed by the contraction of the ventricles The rate of the heartbeat varies according to different levels of activity: the higher he level of activity or emotional excitement, the faster the heart will beat
heartbeat
Your heartbeat is the regular movement of your heart as it pumps blood around your body
heartbeat
{i} beat of the heart, pulse
heartbeat
(Real Application Clusters Concepts; search in this book) [definition #2] (Real Application Clusters Real Application Clusters Guard I - Concepts and Administration; search in this book)
heartbeat
an animating or vital unifying force; "New York is the commercial heartbeat of America"
heartbeat
A time interval that postofficed uses when transmitting route verification messages
heartbeat
A periodic message sent between the two membership monitors to each other Lack of a heartbeat after a specified interval and number of retries may trigger a takeover
heartbeat
Communication method in a loosely coupled cluster to exchange status and keepalive data
heartbeat
A very short space of time; an instant
heartbeat
an animating or vital unifying force; "New York is the commercial heartbeat of America
heartbeat
A driving impulse or vital force
heartbeat
A periodic signal generated by hardware or software to indicate normal operation or to synchronize other parts of a system
heartbeat
In Ethernet (Version 2), a test of the collision functionality of the transciever The term "Heartbeat" is often (wrongly) used interchangeably with "SQE" which is a similar function of IEEE 802 3 See Question on SQE/Heartbeat below
heartbeat
short unit of time, or second - see also breath
heartbeat
In a server cluster or Network Load Balancing cluster, a periodic message sent between nodes to detect system failure of any node
heartbeat
Ethernet defined SQE signal quality test function
heartbeat
An amount of time in which an agent is allowed to execute proactive behavior
heartbeat
Often, to combat unreliable networks and to quickly inform new players about the state of the simulation, each player periodically sends out a heartbeat, informing everyone of its status (Gossweiler 6) The name "Heartbeat" comes from a metaphor of biological heart beats They are used by other players in the simulation to determine whether a player is still active (or alive) See also: Reliability
heartbeat
One pump of the heart
heartbeat
a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat); "if I had the chance I'd do it in a flash"
heartbeat
A function performed by transceivers on Ethernet and 802 3 IEEE networks that signals their continuing operation
heartbeat
A rhythmic pulsation of the heart
heartbeat
There are actually two type of heartbeats, the SSI and the SCI heartbeats The SSI (the interface between the DPU and the ICU) heartbeat is a signal sent from the DPU to the ICU saying, "We are here!" It is sent every 10 seconds (time interval set during compilation) whenever the DPU is powered, The SCI (interface between the DSPs) heartbeat is a signal sent by the Blue 1, Blue 2, to the White DSP indicating that they are operational Every 1 0 seconds (time interval set during compilation), the White DSP asks each of the other DSPs, in turn via SCI, if it is alive Each must respond with the "I am alive" signal written to global memory (when that DSP has access to the global address bus), which the White DSP checks the following bus cycle If White does not read the "I am alive" signal from global memory, it issues an alert on the SSI to the ICU
heartbeat
one complete contraction of the heart
heartbeat
A heartbeat consists of the contraction of the atria, quickly followed by the contraction of the ventricles The rate of the heartbeat varies according to different levels of activity: the higher the level of activity or emotional excitement, the faster the heart will beat
his heart missed a beat
he was momentarily startled
my heart failed a beat
my heart skipped a beat, my heart stopped for just a moment
heart beat

    Turkish pronunciation

    härt bit

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhärt ˈbēt/ /ˈhɑːrt ˈbiːt/

    Etymology

    [ 'härt ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English hert, from Old English heorte; akin to Old High German herza heart, Latin cord-, cor, Greek kardia.
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