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Definition of over flow in English Turkish dictionary

overflow
{f} coşmak
overflow
taşmak
overflow
taşma

O bütün fakir insanların bacalarını düşürür ve çorapları taşmasına doldurur. - He tumbles down all the poor people's chimneys, and fills up the stockings to overflowing.

flow over
akmak
overflow
aşım
overflow
(Askeri) aşmak
overflow
baskın
overflow
akaç
overflow
feyezan
overflow
(Biyokimya) aşırı akış
overflow
akmak
overflow
taşkın
overflow
sığamamak
overflow
-in dışına taşmak
overflow
{f} taş

Sağanak yağışlardan sonra, nehir kendi kıyılarının dışına taştı. - After the heavy rains, the river overflowed its banks.

Stadyum, insanlarla taşıyordu. - The stadium was overflowing with people.

overflow
Sel, taşkın
overflow
aka
overflow
taşması
overflow
{i} taşma borusu
overflow
taşma,v.taş: n.taşma
overflow
{f} su basmak
overflow
oluk
overflow
oluk/taşma
overflow
{f} dışına taşmak
overflow
{f} azıtmak
overflow
(Tıp) Ter, idrar, v.s.'nin durmadan akması
overflow
{f} azmak
overflow
{f} çok bol olmak
overflow
{i} fazlalık
overflow
çok bol şey
overflow
{i} sığmama
overflow
taşkın şey
overflow
{f} dolup taşmak
overflow
taşırma
English - English

Definition of over flow in English English dictionary

overflow
The spillage resultant from overflow; excess
overflow
To exceed the available numeric range

Calculating 255+1 will overflow an eight-bit byte.

overflow
{n} an inundation, deluge, exuberance
overflow
{v} to run over, deluge, be too full
overflow
(1) Overflow is switching equipment which operates when the traffic load exceeds the capacity of the regular equipment (2) Overflow is anything that exceeds the holding capacity of a unit (e g buffer)
overflow
(1) Switching equipment which operates when the traffic load exceeds the capacity of the regular equipment (2) Traffic which is handled on overflow equipment (3) Traffic which exceeds switching capacity and is lost (4) The carry digit in a digital computer (5) Intermediate message storage which serves as an extension of in-transit storage to preclude system saturation; an example, magnetic tape
overflow
A sum or difference that lies outside the normal range of the accumulator In 2’s-complement representation, a carry into the sign-bit position, which results in an error For an 8-bit adder-subtracter, the true sum must lie between -128 and +127 to avoid overflow
overflow
Articles that are left behind due to insufficient space on a van, to be loaded on a second van for transportation and delivery
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A flowing over, as of water or other fluid; an inundation
overflow
To flow over the brim of; to fill more than full
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That portion of an operation's result that exceeds the capacity of the intended unit of storage
overflow
An error condition occurring when an arithmetic operation yields a result that is larger than the maximum value in the range of a data type
overflow
{f} spill over, be filled to the point of flowing over; fill to the point of running over
overflow
An outlet positioned in a tub or sink to allow water to escape in case a faucet is left on
overflow
flow or run over (a limit or brim)
overflow
Insufficient space on the moving van may result in some of your belongings being left behind for the next truck headed to your area The items left behind for the next truck should be the least essential items If there is a possibility of not getting all of your goods on the truck be sure to leave the nonessentials for the last to load
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The process of dialing additional bandwidth to accommodate peak traffic loads, and reducing the total bandwidth during times of reduced traffic loads
overflow
A condition in which a program tries to put more data in a memory area than the area can accommodate, resulting in an error message
overflow
An overflow is a hole or pipe through which liquid can flow out of a container when it gets too full
overflow
Portion of a shipment which cannot be loaded on one van or into a container due to lack of available space Another van(s) is assigned to load overflow portions
overflow
Water on the surface of a creek or lake Overflow is the result of ice getting too heavy, causing it to sink below the surface of the lake, or the ice freezing deep enough that water must flow on top to get through
overflow
the occurrence of surplus liquid (as water) exceeding the limit or capacity flow or run over (a limit or brim)
overflow
Overflow, or clipping, happens when a waveform exceeds the maximum signal level In SFX Machine, the mix (or average) of the outputs on a given channel will clip if it exceeds 100% (0 dB) Excessive amounts of modulation, excessive output levels, and filtering with high Q values can lead to overflow
overflow
That which flows over; a superfluous portion; a superabundance
overflow
An error condition occurring in a computer when a mathematical operation produces a result having a magnitude that exceeds the capacity of the computer's arithmetic register
overflow
happens when articles to be shipped are left behind due to insufficient space on the primary van A second van is then utilized for transportation and delivery
overflow
B2 6 2, p36
overflow
To flow over; to cover woth, or as with, water or other fluid; to spread over; to inundate; to overwhelm
overflow
If a place or container is overflowing with people or things, it is too full of them. The great hall was overflowing with people Jails and temporary detention camps are overflowing
overflow
Calls that flow from one group or site to another More specifically, Intraflow happens when calls flow between agent groups and Interflow is when calls flow out of the ACD to another site
overflow
If a place or container is filled to overflowing, it is so full of people or things that no more can fit in. The kitchen garden was full to overflowing with fresh vegetables
overflow
To fill beyond the limits of a container or system
overflow
To run over the bounds
overflow
{i} spillage; abundance, plenitude; surplus, extra; malfunction in which a program tries to store data when there is no free space in the memory (Computers)
overflow
When an object's contents cannot fit on the current logical page In the event of overflow, some of the contents are moved to the next logical page
overflow
The overflow is the extra people or things that something cannot contain or deal with because it is not large enough. Tents have been set up next to hospitals to handle the overflow
overflow
a large flow
overflow
(1) To flow or run over the top, brim, or banks (2) To be filled beyond capacity, as a container or a waterway
overflow
Suppose programmers allowed for 1mb of memory for a particular process If that process produced more than 1 mb of data then an overflow would occur Overflow is the name given to the situation where a process creates too much data than can be stored in the memory set aside for its processing
overflow
1 Excess water that spills over the ordinary confines of a body of water 2 A current exiting across the sill of a basin
overflow
To compute a number outside the range of a register which is holding it
overflow
overflow with a certain feeling; "The children bubbled over with joy"; "My boss was bubbling over with anger"
overflow
When the links with another carrier are congested or when a technical problem disrupts the flow of traffic, it gets routed via a third party carrier
overflow
To be superabundant; to abound
overflow
An exception condition caused by passing a floating-point value that is larger than the highest valid floating-point value See max_float for additional information
overflow
An outlet for the escape of surplus liquid
overflow
A condition that occurs when a portion of the result of an operation exceeds the capacity of the intended unit of storage
overflow
the occurrence of surplus liquid (as water) exceeding the limit or capacity
overflow
If a liquid or a river overflows, it flows over the edges of the container or place it is in. Pour in some of the syrup, but not all of it, as it will probably overflow Rivers and streams have overflowed their banks in countless places
overflow
Articles to be shipped that are left behind due to insufficient space on a van, to be loaded on a second van for transportation and delivery
over flow

    Turkish pronunciation

    ōvır flō

    Pronunciation

    /ˈōvər ˈflō/ /ˈoʊvɜr ˈfloʊ/

    Etymology

    [ 'O-v&r ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English, adverb & preposition, from Old English ofer; akin to Old High German ubar above, beyond, over, Latin super, Greek hyper.
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