mesh

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İngilizce - Türkçe
bağdaşmak
(Mekanik) tel örgü
ile tutmak
{i} ağ gözü
uyuşmak
iç içe geçmek
şebeke
örgü
(Gıda) meş
(Mekanik) örgü süzgeç
birleşmek
(Otomotiv) kavrama
(İnşaat) hasır
(Biyokimya) gözcük
tuzak
{f} ez
(çark dişleri) birbirine geçmek
(ağla balık/vb.) yakalamak
{i} ızgara
(Mühendislik) tel örgü, örgü süzgeç; birbirine geçme, dişlilerin temas halinde olması
{f} birbirine geçmek (çark dişi)
şebeke halinde örg
{f} (çark dişlerini) birbirine geçirmek; birbirine
{i} birbirine geçme
{f} ağ ile tutmak
{f} tuzağa düşürmek
{f} birleş
uyuş/ağla yakala
{i} çark dişlerinin birbirine girmesi
tuzak gibi şey
birbirine geçmek
göz/ip/ağ
meshworkağ örgüsü
çark dişlerini birbirine geçirmek
yakalamak
in mesh birbirine girmiş
(Tekstil) file
elek
kafes
mesh analysis
göz yöntemi
mesh connected device
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) çokgen bağlantılı devre
mesh matrix
göz matrisi
mesh network
(Askeri) örgü ağ
mesh size
(Biyokimya) gözcük sayısı
mesh strainer
(Gıda) süzgeç
mesh wire
tel örgü
mesh effect
ızgara etkisi
mesh bag
örgü çanta
mesh cloth
fileli kumaş
mesh hose
örgü hortum
mesh  
file ilmiği  
mesh analysis
goz yontemi
mesh connected device
cokgen baglantili devre
mesh current
goz akimi
mesh gauge
(Denizbilim) gözölçer
mesh length
(Denizbilim) göz derinliği
mesh matrix
goz matrisi
mesh number
örgü numarası
mesh opening
(Denizbilim) göz derinliği
mesh partition
kafes bölme
mesh point
(Nükleer Bilimler) kafes adımı
mesh screen
örgütel elek
mesh spacing
(Nükleer Bilimler) kafes aralığı
mesh stick
(Denizbilim) göz çubuğu
mesh tray
servis tepsisi
mesh tray
tepsi
mesh tray
(Madencilik) cevher eleği
mesh tricot
(Tekstil) triko ilmek
mesh width
ağ gözü genişliği
mesh wire
(İnşaat) elek teli
metal mesh
metal örgü
fly mesh
Sinek teli
wire mesh
tel örgü
adhesive mesh
(Tekstil) yapışkan örme
fly mesh
Sineklik tel
network mesh
şebeke gözü
reinforcement mesh
(İnşaat) hasır donatı
screen mesh
kafes örgü
steel mesh
çelik hasır
surgical mesh
(Tıp) cerrahi mesh
wire mesh
(İnşaat) hasır tel
constant mesh gear
senkromeç dişli
meshed
örgülü
meshed
gözlü
meshed
ilmikli
fiberglass mesh
(İnşaat) Sıva filesi
third person singular of mesh
üçüncü kişi mesh tekil
welded mesh
(İnşaat) Çelik haşır
wire mesh
(İnşaat) Kum teli
wire mesh screen
tel süzgeç
wire-mesh
tel örgü
absorption mesh
(Tekstil) emici örgü
diamond mesh
kümesteli
diamond mesh
baklavalı tel örgü
enclosure of wire mesh
örgü-tel çevreleme
in mesh
birbirine girmiş
minimum mesh size
(Denizbilim) en küçük ağ gözü
opening of a mesh
elek açıklığı
opening of a mesh
elek deliği açıklığı
opening of a mesh
elek deliği aralığı
plaster mesh
sıva filesi
purple mesh
(Bilgisayar) mor örgü
reinforcing mesh
(İnşaat) donatı hasırı
reinforcing mesh
(İnşaat) tel örgü donatı
square mesh
kare delik
welded wire mesh
kaynaklı tel örgü
wire mesh
(Askeri) Sarılmış tel yığını
İngilizce - İngilizce
A polygon mesh
The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack
A structure made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile material, with evenly spaced openings between them
A measure of fineness (particle size) of ground material. A powder that passes through a sieve having 300 openings per linear inch but does not pass 400 openings per linear inch is said to be -300 +400 mesh
to fit in, to come together
The opening or space enclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads enclosing such a space
Medical Subject Headings The thesaurus or controlled vocabulary for Medline
{v} to catch or take in a net, to insnare
{n} the space between the threads of a net
entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh
contact by fitting together; "the engagement of the clutch"; "the meshing of gears"
An any-to-any network in which a node is connected to virtually any other node in a collection of cross-connect links, implemented using OXCs This can allow very efficient routing, but can be expensive to implement
Grading of particle size according to passage through a standard sieve with a known number of filaments per inch Substances graded at 80/100 mesh are those which pass through a screen with 80 filaments per inch but are retained by a screen with 100 filaments per inch
(expanded metal) - This is the nominal distance from the mid-point of one bond in expanded metal to the mid-point of the next bond measured across the SWD Mesh is expressed in inches
Medical Subject Headings; an alphabetic and categorized list of subject descriptors created by the National Library of Medicine to analyze biomedical literature
{i} open spaces in a net or screen; material (threads, wires, or cords, etc.) used to make an object with open spaces in it; something made from a woven material; something that catches or traps; that which fits together like gears
Medical Subject Headings, the thesaurus for Medline; a controlled vocabulary providing consistent terminology for concepts covered by the database
the topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component
work together in harmony
an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals
coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively
A type of fabric characterized by its net-like open appearance, and the spaces between the yarns Mesh is available in a variety of constructions including wovens, knits, laces, or crocheted fabrics
(n ) A topology in which nodes form a regular acyclic d-dimensional grid, and each edge is parallel to a grid axis and joins two nodes that are adjacent along that axis The architecture of many multicomputers is a two or three dimensional mesh; meshes are also the basis of many scientific calculations, in which each node represents a point in space, and the edges define the neighbours of a node See also hypercube, torus
A mesh is a series of polygons grouped to form a surface
keep engaged; "engaged the gears"
A collection of vertices, faces, and edges that represent a topological polyhedron Defined by the TQ3Mesh data type
To engage with each other, as the teeth of wheels
Medical Subject Headings Controlled vocabulary designed by the National Library of Medicine to search MEDLINE and other health sciences databases
the act of interlocking or meshing; "an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check"
Similar to a pique knit, but with a more open texture for increased breathability Larger knit than Cool Weave
A system of subject headings related to the medical fields These will be seen most often in catalog records for items found at the Veterinary Medicine Library
Fabric made of either fiberglass or aluminum, used in the making of screens
the number of opening per inch of a screen; measures size of particles; "a 100 mesh screen"; "100 mesh powdered cellulose"
the finite elements
Network architecture in which each node has a dedicated connection to all other nodes
The National Library of Medicine's (NLM's) controlled vocabulary thesaurus
Any fabric, knitted or woven, with an open texture, fine, or coarse
(1) a uniformly spaced arrangement of interlaced or interlocked strands of thread or wire; screen fabric; (2) the open space between the threads of a woven screen fabric
Mesh is material like a net made from wire, thread, or plastic. The ground-floor windows are obscured by wire mesh
One of the openings or spaces in a screen or woven fabric The value of the mesh is usually given as the number openings per inch This value does not consider the diameter of the wire or fabric; therefore, the mesh number does not always have a definite relationship to the size of the hole
The opening or space inclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads inclosing such a space; network; a net
the act of interlocking or meshing; "an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check" the number of opening per inch of a screen; measures size of particles; "a 100 mesh screen"; "100 mesh powdered cellulose" work together in harmony
To catch in a mesh
a Field's map from indices to geometric values such as cell size, edge length, and cell normals In other words, it specifies a Field's "spatial extent" See Also: Field, cell, cell size, corner position, layout
{f} interweave, fit in, combine together; interweave or coordinate internally; entangle; become entangled; capture, take prisoner, ensnare in a net; match, fit, coordinate one thing with another
refers to the number of openings in a lineal inch measured from the center of one wire to a point one inch distant Definition of Mesh & Space-->
A set of subject term and associated thesaurus used to describe medical research, maintained by the National Library of Medicine
The lines and points which make up the structure ("geometry") of a 3-D model
If two things or ideas mesh or are meshed, they go together well or fit together closely. Their senses of humor meshed perfectly This of course meshes with the economic philosophy of those on the right Meshing the research and marketing operations will be Mr. Furlaud's job
(n ) A graphics object composed of, typically, triangles or quadrilaterals that share vertexes and edges, and thus can be transmitted in a compact format to a graphics accelerator
mesh network
A communications network with at least two pathways to each node, forming a net-like organization. When each node is connected to every other node, the network is said to be fully meshed. When only some of the nodes are linked, switching is required to make all the connections and the network is said to be partially meshed, or partially connected
mesh number
A measure of fineness of a mesh: the numerical value indicates the number of openings per linear inch. The smaller the mesh number, the larger particles can pass through the mesh
mesh numbers
plural form of mesh number
mesh block
A small geographic unit used in the census of several countries
mesh network
(Bilgisayar) A communications network having two or more paths to any node
mesh topology
The topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component, (synonym) mesh
mesh size
The particle size of granular activated carbon as determined by the U S Sieve Series Particle size distribution within a mesh series is given in the specification of particular activated carbons
mesh size
Number of holes per linear measure in a screen printing material
mesh size
Mesh is the number of openings in a square inch of screen or sieve It is equal to the square of the number of strands of metal or plastic screening per lineal inch Standard US mesh screen # 16 equates to a 1 19 millimeter particle diameter, mesh size #40 is 0 42 millimeters (081)
mesh size
Mesh size is one of the terms used to describe and specify nets Mesh size is Usually measured across the longest length of the mesh when it is stretched (i e from corner to corner) Selecting the correct mesh size is important for eliminating escapes, reducing damage to the stock, prevention of wild fish from entering the cage and minimisation of fouling
mesh size
The designation of the number of wires of standard thickness per inch used to make a sieve For instance a 60 mesh sieve has a screen size of 250 microns
mesh topology
the topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component
polygon mesh
A collection of vertices, edges and faces that defines the shape of a polyhedral object
A mesh
mash
meshed
(used of toothed parts or gears) interlocked and interacting; "the gears are engaged"; "meshed gears"; "intermeshed twin rotors"
meshed
resembling a network; "a meshed road system
meshed
the holy city of Shiite Muslims; located in northeastern Iran
meshed
resembling a network; "a meshed road system"
meshed
past of mesh
meshed
Mashed; brewed
meshes
third person singular of mesh
meshes
plural of mesh
meshing
an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals
meshing
the act of interlocking or meshing; "an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check"
meshing
present participle of mesh
meshing
contact by fitting together; "the engagement of the clutch"; "the meshing of gears"
Türkçe - İngilizce
annointing
mesh

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    meş

    Zıt anlamlılar

    disconnect, unmesh, untangle

    Telaffuz

    /ˈmesʜ/ /ˈmɛʃ/

    Etimoloji

    [ mesh ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English mesche from Old English masc (“net”) (perhaps influenced in form by related Old English mæscre (“mesh, spot”)) both from Proto-Germanic *mēskō-, *maskō-, *maskwēn-, *maskunō-, *maskr- (“mesh, knot, loop”) from Proto-Indo-European *mezg- (“to knit, twist, plait”). Akin to Old High German māsca (“mesh”), Old Saxon maska (“net”), Old Norse mǫskvi, mǫskun (“mesh”).

    Zamanlar

    meshes, meshing, meshed

    Videolar

    ... the specification. But, like, the 3D meshes. That currently exists as a 3D mesh. I think ...