losses

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English - Turkish
(Bilgisayar) kaybedilen
zararlar

Zararları bir milyon yene ulaştı. - Their losses reached one million yen.

(Bilgisayar) yenilgi

Sumo güreşçisinin sicili, bir galibiyet ve beş yenilgidir. - The sumo wrestler’s record is one win and five losses.

loss
zarar

Zarar üç milyon yene ulaştı. - The loss reached three million yen.

Zararın için çok üzgünüm. - I'm very sorry for your loss.

loss
kayıp

Kayıp 100 dolara ulaştı. - The loss amounted to 100 dollars.

Bill kayıp için suçlamayı kabul etti. - Bill took the blame for the loss.

losses by evaporation
buharlaşma kayıpları
losses discovered clause
(Sigorta) keşfedilen hasarlar klozu
losses occurring basis
(Sigorta) hasar vukuu esası
losses of previous periods
(Ticaret) geçmiş yıl zararları
loss
(Nükleer Bilimler) kayıp,atılım
loss
yitim
accumulated losses
(Ticaret) geçmiş yıllar zararları
burden of losses
(Kanun) zarar ve ziyan külfeti
copper losses
bakır kayıpları
flood losses
taşkın zararı
friction losses
sürtünme kayıpları
heavy losses
ağır kayıplar
loss
(Kanun) gaiplik
loss
dokunca
loss
(Dilbilim) düşme
loss
(Askeri) ölü

Dan karısı Linda'nın ölümüyle korkunç bir kayıp yaşadı. - Dan suffered a terrible loss with the death of his wife, Linda.

Onun ölümü büyük bir kayıptır. - His death is a great loss.

loss
(Biyokimya) yitik
loss
yenilgi

Sumo güreşçisinin sicili, bir galibiyet ve beş yenilgidir. - The sumo wrestler’s record is one win and five losses.

most losses
(Bilgisayar) en çok kaybedilen
previous year's losses
(Ticaret) geçmiş yıllar zararları
property losses
(Ticaret) mala gelen zararlar
severe losses
ağır kayıplar
suffer heavy losses
ağır kayıplara uğramak
suffer heavy losses
ağır kayıplar vermek
suffer losses
zayiat vermek
distribution of losses
zararın dağıtımı
loss
ziyan
loss
kayboluş
loss
kaybetme

Sizi yaşatmak hiçbir şey kazandırmaz, kaybetmek ise hiçbir kayıp getirmez. - To keep you is no benefit. To destroy you is no loss.

loss
kaybolma

Uzmanlar, Arctic'teki deniz buzunun kaybolmasından endişe ediyorlar. - Experts are worried about the loss of sea ice in the Arctic.

Annelerinin kaybolması onları çok üzdü. - The loss of their mother grieved them very much.

bear losses
ayı kayıp
extraordinary losses
olağanüstü zararlar
job losses
iş kayıpları
loss
hasaret
loss
dökülmesi

Alopesi saç dökülmesi olarak da bilinir. - Alopecia is also known as hair loss.

Onun yaşında saç dökülmesine uğramak çok üzücü. - Suffering from hair loss at her age is so sad.

loss
kaybolması
record of losses
kayıpların rekor
casualty losses
(Ticaret) olağanüstü zarar
conveyance losses
isale kayıpları
cut losses
(deyim) cut one's losses zarari buyumeden kabullenip durmak
farm losses
çiftlik kayıpları
great losses
ağır kayıp
humidity losses
rutubet kayıpları
incur losses
kayba uğramak
incur losses
zarara uğramak
indirect losses
indirek kayıplar
inflict heavy losses
ağır kayıplar verdirmek
liability losses
(Ticaret) sorumluluk zararları
loss
{i} zayi
loss
{i} ask. kayıp, ölü
loss
loss of civic rightsmedeni haklardan iskat
loss
(Mukavele) kayıp, zarar, ziyan, hasar; israf
loss
harabiyet
loss
{i} tic. zarar, ziyan
loss
loss of profitmahrum kalın
loss
loss leadermüşteri kazanmak için ziyanla satılan belirli bir şey
loss
(Askeri) ZAYİAT, ZARAR
magnetic losses
manyetik kayiplar
operational losses
(Çevre) işletim kayıpları
outstanding losses reserves
(Sigorta) muallak hasar rezervleri
peacetime material consumption and losses
(Askeri) BARIŞ ZAMANI MALZEME TÜKETİMİ VE KAYIPLARI: Onarımı ekonomik olmayan, normal tahsis ve tedarik sürelerinde tüketilmiş, kaybedilmiş ve tamamen eskimiş madde veya malzemeler
pumping losses
pompalama kayıpları
radiation losses
radyasyon kayıpları
recoup one's losses
zararını telafi etmek
reservoir outlet losses
hazne çıkış kayıpları
retained losses
(Ticaret) geçmiş yıl zararları
turbine losses
türbin kayıpları
English - English
electric energy losses in the electric system which occur principally as energy transformation from kilowatt-hours (kWh) to waste heat in electrical conductors and apparatus
The number on the left indicates losses external to the Center (retirements, resignations, leave without pay, transfers to other government agencies, etc ) The number on the right is the total number of losses including the external losses plus any reassignments out of that directorate into another directorate
sawdust, dust after cutting, base and rectangle pieces less than X-waste, Y-waste
something lost (especially money lost at gambling)
Costs that provide no benefit to an organization
plural of loss
Physical loss of electricity in transmission lines due to the Joules effect
{i} casualties, people who have been killed in war; money lost at gambling
energy lost from various antenna system components Ohmic or power losses in conductors, voltage losses on dielectrics and SWR losses Losses are minimum when the system is matched
Rainfall that does not runoff, i e rainfall that infiltrates into the ground or is held in ponds or on leaves, etc
Power that is harvested by a wind generator but is not transferred to a usable form Losses can be from friction, electrical resistance, or other causes
In respect of supply contract the difference between the delivered electricity at one point of connection and the electricity required to be injected into any other point of connection in order to supply the delivered electricity
losses offset
deduction of losses from profits, calculation of net profit
cut one's losses
To discontinue an effort that seems unlikely ever to bear fruit
cuts one's losses
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cut one's losses
cutting one's losses
Present participle of cut one's losses
loss
An instance of losing, such as a defeat

The match ended in their first loss of the season.

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Casualties, especially physically eliminated victims of violent conflict

The battle was won, but losses were great.

loss
The hurtful condition of having lost something or someone

We mourn his loss.

loss
The sum an entity loses on balance

The sum of expenditures and taxes minus total income is a loss, when this difference is positive.

loss
Something that is lost

It was written off as a loss.

loss
Electrical of kinetic power expended without doing useful work

The inefficiency of many old-fashioned power plants exceeds 60% loss before the subsequent losses during transport over the grid.

loss
Destruction, ruin

It was a terrible crash: both cars were total losses.

loss
{n} damage, hurt, prejudice, forfeiture, a fault
loss
jactura
Loss
expense
concealment of losses
manipulation of financial records in order to conceal a business deficit
heavy losses
many fatalities, many deaths, heavy casualties
light losses
few deaths, few casualties (Military); waste of light, poor use of light
loss
the act of losing; "everyone expected him to win so his loss was a shock" the disadvantage that results from losing something; "his loss of credibility led to his resignation"; "losing him is no great deprivation" the experience of losing a loved one; "he sympathized on the loss of their grandfather" the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue; "the company operated at a loss last year"; "the company operated in the red last year" something that is lost; "the car was a total loss"; "loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt" gradual decline in amount or activity; "weight loss"; "a serious loss of business
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If you cut your losses, you stop doing what you were doing in order to prevent the bad situation that you are in becoming worse. Directors are right to cut their losses, admit they chose the wrong man and make a change
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If a business produces something at a loss, they sell it at a price which is less than it cost them to produce it or buy it. New fashion designs have to be sold off at a loss if sales are poor. at a profit
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Synonymous with attenuation A loss of power, measured in decibels; i e not fused
loss
Where expenses exceed sales or revenue; an item sold for less than its cost, that is below the sum of direct and indirect costs (=full cost)
loss
Killed, wounded, and captured persons, or captured property
loss
Destruction or diminution of value, if brought about in a manner provided for in the insurance contract (as destruction by fire or wreck, damage by water or smoke), or the death or injury of an insured person; also, the sum paid or payable therefor; as, the losses of the company this year amount to a million of dollars
loss
The money a company loses. The expenditures and taxes minus total income, when this difference is positive
loss
A loss arises when the income or proceeds received are less than the expenses or cost There are detailed rules on how tax relief can be claimed on losses
loss
In the ionosphere it refers to the removal of free electrons from the ionosphere
loss
{i} act or instance of losing; failure to keep; deprivation; something which is lost; defeat; destruction
loss
That which is lost or from which one has parted; waste; opposed to gain or increase; as, the loss of liquor by leakage was considerable
loss
something that is lost; "the car was a total loss"; "loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt"
loss
The act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation
loss
A word often used in place of the word "claim " It refers to the amount an insurer must pay because one of the possibilities of loss insured against under a policy, has happened
loss
the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue; "the company operated at a loss last year"; "the company operated in the red last year"
loss
gradual decline in amount or activity; "weight loss"; "a serious loss of business
loss
- Generally refers to (1) the amount of reduction in the value of an insured's property caused by an insured peril, (2) the amount sought through an insured's claim, or (3) the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance contract
loss
Excess of EXPENDITURES over REVENUE for a period or activity Also, for tax purposes, an excess of basis over the amount realized in a transaction (See NET INCOME )
loss
euphemistic expressions for death; "thousands mourned his passing"
loss
The portion of energy applied to a system that is dissipated and performs no useful work, or contributes to system impairments
loss
the negative difference where expenses are greater than revenue
loss
the act of losing; "everyone expected him to win so his loss was a shock"
loss
In wireless microphones, most frequently refers to the energy lost in RF coaxial cables See Cable Loss
loss
Failure to use advantageously; as, loss of time
loss
disapproval If you say that someone or something is a dead loss, you have a low opinion of them because you think they are completely useless or unsuccessful. I'd had no experience of organizing anything of that sort. I think I was largely a dead loss
loss
The loss of something such as heat, blood, or fluid is the gradual reduction of it or of its level in a system or in someone's body. blood loss. weight loss. a rapid loss of heat from the body
loss
The state of losing or having lost; the privation, defect, misfortune, harm, etc
loss
occurs where the sale price of an asset is less than the initial cost
loss
The loss of a relative or friend is their death. They took the time to talk about the loss of Thomas and how their grief was affecting them. the loss of his mother
loss
The difference between the amount of water that is actually placed on the land and the amount of water that was physically diverted to the headgate Losses usually are from seepage and evaporation See also conveyance loss (Rice (1991))
loss
typically refers to: · the amount sought through an insured's claim; · the amount of reduction in the value of an insured's property caused by a covered peril; · the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance policy
loss
Generally refers to (1) the amount of reduction in the value of an insured's property caused by an insured peril, (2) the amount sought through an insured's claim, or (3) the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance contract (G)
loss
gradual decline in amount or activity; "weight loss"; "a serious loss of business"
loss
A loss is the basis for an insurance claim For example, you have had a loss if the value of your car is reduced because another car hit it
loss
A value reduction in an insured's property caused by an insured peril, the amount sought in a claim, or the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance contract
loss
the experience of losing a loved one; "he sympathized on the loss of their grandfather"
loss
If you say that you are at a loss, you mean that you do not know what to do in a particular situation. The government is at a loss to know how to tackle the violence
loss
which ensues from losing
loss
The general term applied to energy (kilowatt-hours) and power (kilowatts) lost or unaccounted for in the operation of an electric system Losses occur primarily as energy transformations from kilowatt-hours to waste heat in electric conductors and apparatus
loss
the condition of having lost something or someone
loss
casualties, especially in wartime
loss
The portion of energy applied to a system that is dissipated and performs no useful work
loss
The state of being lost or destroyed; especially, the wreck or foundering of a ship or other vessel
loss
military personnel lost by death or capture
loss
A value reduction in an insured's automobile caused by an insured peril, the amount sought in a claim, or the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance contract
loss
The dollar amount of an insurance claim, or the basis on which a claim is submitted
loss
n Something (not a person) that loses; a situation in which something is losing Emphatic forms include `moby loss', and `total loss', `complete loss' Common interjections are "What a loss!" and "What a moby loss!" Note that `moby loss' is OK even though *`moby loser' is not used; applied to an abstract noun, moby is simply a magnifier, whereas when applied to a person it implies substance and has positive connotations Compare {lossage}
loss
Loss is the feeling of sadness you experience when someone or something you like is taken away from you. Talk to others about your feelings of loss and grief
loss
an instance of losing
loss
General Generally refers to (1) the amount of reduction in the value of an insured's property caused by an insured peril, (2) the amount sought through an insured's claim, or (3) the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance contract
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Failure to gain or win; as, loss of a race or battle
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If a business makes a loss, it earns less than it spends. In 1986 Rover made a loss of nine hundred million pounds The company said it will stop producing fertilizer in 1990 because of continued losses. profit and loss. profit
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Loss of life occurs when people die. a terrible loss of human life The allies suffered less than 20 casualties while enemy losses were said to be high
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Loss is the fact of no longer having something or having less of it than before. loss of sight The loss of income for the government is about $250 million a month. hair loss The job losses will reduce the total workforce to 7,000
loss
power expended without doing useful work
loss
A loss is the disadvantage you suffer when a valuable and useful person or thing leaves or is taken away. She said his death was a great loss to herself
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A claim either paid or payable due to the insurer's policy obligations
loss
the disadvantage that results from losing something; "his loss of credibility led to his resignation"; "losing him is no great deprivation"
loss
In insurance terms, a reduction in the quantity or value of a property Also, the basis on which an insurance claim is submitted
loss
forlesing
recover losses
regain losses
recovered losses
produced profits that were used to cover loses incurred during previous periods
suffer losses
bear losses
losses

    Turkish pronunciation

    lôsız

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlôsəz/ /ˈlɔːsəz/

    Etymology

    [ 'los ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English los, probably back-formation from lost, past participle of losen to lose.

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