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English - Turkish
parmağa takılan sandalet
tokyo
(Bilgisayar) flip-flop
bir çeşit takla
ikidurumlu
Fikrini, görüşünü değiştirme; karşı görüşün yanına geçme. - We often see politicians do a flip-flop after they're elected
Tokyo terlik
Parmak-arası terlik
(Elektrik, Elektronik) Flipflop elektronikteki en basit şalterdir ve bu şalterin içine bir bite ait bilgi kümesinin kaydedilmesini sağlar. Bu durum elektronikteki tüm temel elektronik şalterleri oluşturur
perende
tetik devresi
takla
takla atmak
çarpma sesi yapmak
çarpma sesi
sarkan şeyin çarpma sesi
English - English
An electronic circuit (a bistable multivibrator) that has two stable states and is thereby capable of serving as one bit of memory
An item of footwear, usually of rubber, secured by two straps mounted between the big toe and its neighbour
An instance of [[#Verb|flip-flopping]], of repeatedly changing one's stated opinion about a matter
To alternate back and forth between directly opposite opinions, ideas, or decisions
A backward somersault or handspring
Informal. A reversal, as of a stand or position: a foreign policy flip-flop
The movement or sound of repeated flapping
A backless, often foam rubber sandal held to the foot at the big toe by means of a thong
Electronics. An electronic circuit or mechanical device capable of assuming either of two stable states, especially a computer circuit used to store a single bit of information
a backward somersault an electronic circuit that can assume either of two stable states a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe
A bistable circuit that can be triggered from one state to the other by an electrical signal; extensively used as a frequency divider
a decision to reverse an earlier decision
A term used to describe a terminal or logical which operates in half-plex, flip-flop mode, sending and receiving data in an alternating manner, but not both at the same time (full duplex)
reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)
an electronic circuit that can assume either of two stable states
  A device that may assume either one of two reversible, stable states   Note 1: The flip-flop is used as a basic control element in computer and communications systems   Note 2: In a flip-flop, the transition from one stable state to the other is unstable, i e , for the very short period during which the transition takes place, both outputs may assume the same state, which state may be unpredictable   Synonyms bistable circuit, bistable multivibrator, bistable trigger circuit
An electrical circuit having two stable states: on and off A basic logic circuit component
disapproval If you say that someone, especially a politician, flip-flops on a decision, you are critical of them because they change their decision, so that they do or think the opposite. He has been criticized for flip-flopping on several key issues He seemed so sure of his decision, how could he flip-flop so dramatically now? Flip-flop is also a noun. The President's flip-flops on taxes made him appear indecisive. to change your opinion about something
a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe
(Informal) abrupt reversal or change (esp. of opinion); back flip; sound of something flapping; backless thong sandal; circuit that can toggle between two modes (Electronics)
A binary cell capable of storing one bit See register
A digital logic circuit that can be switched back and forth between two states
Flip-flops are open shoes which are held on your feet by a strap that goes between your toes
See: Jordan
Same as flic-flac
(v) to hike the AT from one end to a mid-point, then jump ahead and hike from the opposite end to the mid-point, thus completing the entire trail in one year; a method often used when hikers find they can't reach the northern terminus before bad weather
a backward somersault
A teacher behavior that disrupts smoothness of lesson delivery by starting one sentence, dropping it, and starting another, then dropping it and returning to the first one
1 A device having two stable states and two input terminals (or types of input signals) each of which corresponds with one of the two states The circuit remains in either state until caused to change to the other state by application of the corresponding signal
Turkish - English
(Bilgisayar) flip-flop