persistence

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English - Turkish
sebat
ısrar

Senin ısrarın takdir edilmiyor. - Your persistence is not appreciated.

{i} süreklilik
(Denizbilim) istikrarlı
{i} devamlılık
(Teknik,Televizyon) görüntü tutulması
(Çevre) dayanıklılık

Dayanıklılık her şeyi mümkün kılar. - Persistence makes anything possible.

inatçılık
sürüp gitme
ısrar etme
inat
{i} iz bırakma
(Askeri) KATOT LAMBA İZLENİMİ: Katot ışınlı lamba üzerindeki şeklin teşekkül anından sonra açık bir şekil olarak kalma temayülü özelliği
(Tıp) Süt dişlerinin düşmemesi, persistans
sebat/ısrar
(Teknik,Televizyon) kalıcı görüntü
persistans
sürerlik
persist
ısrar etmek

Hata yapmak insana mahsustur ama hatada ısrar etmek şeytanidir. - To err is human, but to persist in error is diabolical.

persist
üstelemek
Persistence hunting
Sürek avı
persistence of vision
görme yeteneğinin sürmesi, görme sürerligi
persistence of vision
(Fizik) görme yeteneğinin sürmesi
persistence of vision
(Fizik,Teknik) görme sürerliği
persist
{f} sürdürmek

Biz sürdürmek istiyoruz. - We intend to persist.

persist
sürüp gitmek
persist
inat etmek
persist
vazgeçmemek
persist
üzerine düşmek
persist
devamlı olarak
persist
israr etmek
persist
devam etmek kalmak
infinite persistence screen
sonsuz persistanslı ekran
long persistence screen
uzun persistanslı ekran
persist
sürmek
persist
devam etmek
persist
ısrar et

Çocuk fikrinde ısrar etti. - The boy persisted in his opinion.

O, orjinal planını başarıyla tamamlamakta ısrar etti. - He persisted in accomplishing his original plan.

persist
kalmak
persist
{f} sebat etmek
persist
üzerinde durarak
persist
persistencei sebat
persist
persistent ısrar eden
persist
üzerinde durmak
persist
devamlı

Burada devamlı bir ağrı var. - I have a persistent pain here.

persist
{f} in -de ısrar etmek, -de ayak diremek, -de inat etmek
persist
(Mukavele) kalmak, korunmak, daim olmak; ısrar etmek, üstelemek
persist
inatla
persist
inatçı

Sen çok inatçısın, değil mi? - You're very persistent, aren't you?

Tom çok inatçı değildi. - Tom wasn't very persistent.

persist
devam etme
persist
persistently ısrarla
persist
ısrar inat
English - English
Referring to the previous day's weather (particularly temperature and precipitation statistics)
Of data, continuing to exist after the execution of the program

Once written to a disk file the data has persistence, it will still be there tomorrow when we run the next program.

The property of being persistent

You've got to admire his persistence, he's asked her out every day for a month even though she keeps turning him down.

a fixed adherence to a resolve, course of conduct, or the like
{n} perseverance, obstinacy
The ability of an object to exist beyond the time (and/or location) of the context that created it Includes aspects of: persistent storage and data member retrieval, resolving pointers and/or references across address spaces, consistent class descriptions Characteristic of the Object Design Model
Stability of chemical compounds in the environment Persistence is an important negative criterion in the ecological assessment of chemicals
a wine is said to have persistence when its keeps giving off sensations after being swallowed
The resistance to degradation as measured by the period of time required for complete decomposition of a material
The protocol for transferring the state of an entity bean between its instance variables and an underlying database
A characteristic of some chemicals such as certain pesticides that do not break down through chemical or microbial action, or that break down very slowly, remaining in the environment for longer than a growing season
Visual persistence, or persistence of the visual impression; auditory persistence, etc
constancy of purpose and unrelenting determination; a leadership quality required to persevere and prevail, even when others lose their strength and will
The length of time a chemical will remain essentially unchanged in the environment
Refers to the length of time a compound stays in the environment, once introduced A com- pound may persist for less than a second or indefinitely
Persistence is the ability to reform an object into a running process from data on some storage medium (i e , normally disk)
The property of objects and types in some languages that they continue to exist (in some form) beyond the boundaries of the program execution in which they are originally created See also: "temporal persistence¤¤", "spatial persistence¤¤"
persistent determination
A bean persists by having its properties, fields and state information saved and restored to and from storage This is in contrast to transient objects that cease existing when the application that created them is not running
Refers to the length of time a compound stays in the environment, once introduced pH The value that determines if a substance is acid, neutral or basic, calculated from the number of hydrogen ions present It is measured on a scale from 0 to 14, on which 7 means the substance is neutral pH values below 7 indicate that a substance is acidic and pH values above 7 indicate that it is basic
the act of persisting or persevering; continuing or repeating behavior; "his perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate"
That quality of an instance of data related to its existence beyond and outside of the life of its creating process or the lives of other processes that use it In this context, persistence is normally used in describing the life of objects relative to sessions, i e , whether or not they live beyond sessions
The persistence of something, especially something bad, is the fact of its continuing to exist for a long time. an expression of concern at the persistence of inflation and high interest rates
A property of a programming language where created objects and variables continue to exist and retain their values between runs of the program
{i} diligence, perseverance; tenacity, stubbornness; continuation
The amount of time that a chemical remains in the environment A chemical may persist for less than a second or indefinitely
Refers to the length of time a compound stays in the environment, once introduced A compound may persist for less than a second or indefinitely
Ability of an organism to remain in a particular setting for a period of time after it is introduced
The ability of the Object COBOL run-time system to remember the state of all objects in the system between runs It does this by storing all objects in an indexed file Persistence is an Early Release feature of Object COBOL
In object models, a condition that allows instances of classes to be stored externally, for example in a relational database
The continuance of an effect after the cause which first gave rise to it is removed The persistence of motion
refers to a student's continued enrollment in college beyond any particular term
the property of a continuous and connected period of time
A probability measure used by the mobile station to determine if it should transmit in a given Access Channel Slot
The ability of strains of rhizobia to survive in the soil, even in the absence of an appropriate host plant
The quality or state of being persistent; staying or continuing quality; hence, in an unfavorable sense, doggedness; obstinacy
If you have persistence, you continue to do something even though it is difficult or other people are against it. Skill comes only with practice, patience and persistence = perseverance
Continuing enrollment in subsequent semester(s) by a student
The principle that the state of an object is automatically preserved
persistence hunting
a type of hunting where the predator uses a combination of running and tracking to pursue the prey to exhaustion
Persistence hunting
In persistence hunting, hunters use a combination of running and tracking to pursue prey to exhaustion
Persistence hunting
Persistence hunting is a type of hunting where the predator uses a combination of running and tracking to pursue the prey to exhaustion. Nowadays it is very rare among humans hunting animals, but it is seen in a few Kalahari bushmen. It has been thought to be one of the earliest forms of human hunting
persist
To repeat an utterance
persist
To go on stubbornly or resolutely
persist
To continue to exist
persist
To cause to persist; make permanent

This would not be saved after his session terminates because we don't have an actual user identity to allow us to persist the settings.

persist
to continue steadfast against opposition
persist
To stand firm; to be fixed and unmoved; to stay; to continue steadfastly; especially, to continue fixed in a course of conduct against opposing motives; to persevere; - - sometimes conveying an unfavorable notion, as of doggedness or obstinacy
persist
{v} to persevere, go on, continue firm
persist
be persistent, refuse to stop; "he persisted to call me every night"; "The child persisted and kept asking questions"
persist
{f} insist, stand firm; persevere; continue
persist
stay behind; "The smell stayed in the room"; "The hostility remained long after they made up"
persist
If something undesirable persists, it continues to exist. Contact your doctor if the cough persists These problems persisted for much of the decade
persist
continue to exist; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of Elvis endures"
persist
stay behind; "The smell stayed in the room"; "The hostility remained long after they made up
persist
If you persist in doing something, you continue to do it, even though it is difficult or other people are against it. Why does Britain persist in running down its defence forces? He urged the United States to persist with its efforts to bring about peace `You haven't answered me,' she persisted When I set my mind to something, I persist
persistence

    Hyphenation

    per·sis·tence

    Turkish pronunciation

    pırsîstıns

    Pronunciation

    /pərˈsəstəns/ /pɜrˈsɪstəns/
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