footprints

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
ayak izleri

Masanın üstünde bir kedinin ayak izleri var. - There are footprints of a cat on the table.

Ayak izleri nehire kadar devam ediyordu. - The footprints continued down to the river.

izler

Yerde ayak izleri bırakılmıştı. - Footprints were left on the floor.

Bir büyük ayak izi ve birkaç farklı boyutta daha küçük ayak izleri bulduk. - We found one large footprint and a couple of different size smaller footprints.

footprint
ayak izi

Polis, Mary'nin odasında Tom'un ayak izini buldu. - The police found Tom's footprint in Mary's room.

Hiç ayak izi gördün mü? - Did you see any footprints?

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(Bilgisayar) ayakizi
footprint
kapladığı alan
footprint
Kaplama Alanı

Bu şirket çevresel kaplama alanını azaltmak için yeni teknolojiler kullanıyor. - This company is using new technologies to reduce its environmental footprint.

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iz
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(Televizyon) kapsama alanı
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(Çevre) iz bölgesi
footprint
ayak iz

Suçlu ayak izleri bıraktı. - The criminal left footprints.

Yerde ayak izleri bırakılmıştı. - Footprints were left on the floor.

Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of footprint
footprints on the sands of time
{i} expression used to indicate the mark that important people leave on history
carbon footprints
plural form of carbon footprint
ecological footprints
plural form of ecological footprint
footprint
Amount of hard drive space required for a program
footprint
Profession or lifestyle, as in

He is following in his father's footprints.

footprint
The ecological impact of a human activity, machine, etc

My carbon footprint is very high.

footprint
Availability of a satellite from the ground
footprint
A company's geographic market presence. Eg. The store, which is slated to open next month, increases the company's footprint in the market to 14 locations
footprint
The impression of the foot in a soft substance such as sand or snow
Laetoli footprints
Several trails of bipedal footprints, possibly those of Australopithecus afarensis (see Australopithecus), preserved in volcanic ash at Laetoli in northern Tanzania and dated to
Laetoli footprints
6 million years ago. They were discovered in 1976 by a team led by the Leakey family. The footprints indicate that the mechanism of weight and force transference through the early hominid foot was virtually identical to that of modern humans and suggest that two of the individuals, one larger and one smaller, walked together in stride and were close enough to have been touching. See also Lucy
footprint
the geographic region on the earth underneath a satellite which is in the appropriate range to receive that satellite's information
footprint
The geographic area over which a satellite antenna receives or directs its signals There is often a collection of concentric footprints, each representing a particular satellite EIRP or G/T These quantities can be related to the size of the antenna that is needed on the ground to receive or transmit a particular service respectively
footprint
The area of the earth's surface in which a particular satellite signal can be received
footprint
The surface area of the earth which the Satellite "sees" No one Satellite can transmit a signal to the entire earth, though theoretically 3 equally spaced apart Satellites in a network could cover the entire earth The footprint is a roughly square area when represented on a flat-earth map Global beams cover the 1/3 of the entire surface of the earth, hemi beams cover a single hemisphere, zonal beams cover half a hemisphere, & steerable spot beams using phased array can cover single geopolitical areas
footprint
The area of Earth with sufficient antenna gain to receive a signal from a satellite
footprint
The area of the tire's tread that is in actual contact with the ground (See Contact Patch)
footprint
The area with which a satellite in geostationary orbit can communicate A footprint can be as large as an entire country; for example, many Canadian satellites have footprints almost the entire size of Canada, from coast to coast Click here for a picture of a satellite's footprint
footprint
The audit trail left by a crashed program
footprint
{i} imprint left by a foot, footmark; (Computers) surface area taken by a particular hardware device (external - peripheral or internal); size of memory space required for a program
footprint
The amount of floor space that a piece of equipment (e g , a desktop/tower enclosure) occupies
footprint
The geographic area on earth in which a satellite signal can be received
footprint
homes that can be reached by the beam of a particular satellite and therefore receive that satellite's signals
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Space required by a piece of equipment. Eg: This computer has a smaller footprint
footprint
  In satellite communications, that portion of the Earth's surface over which a satellite antenna delivers a specified amount of signal power under specified conditions   (188) Note:  The limiting case of footprint area is somewhat less than one-half the Earth's surface, and depends on the altitude of the satellite
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The surface space occupied by a structure
footprint
The area in which a specific transmission can be received Some footprints cover as much as one-third of the earth, such as satellite or cell systems
footprint
French: zone de couverture The geographical area throughout which signals may be transmitted to, and received from, a particular satellite
footprint
A footprint is a mark in the shape of a foot that a person or animal makes in or on a surface
footprint
is the area on the surface illuminated by the Radar pulse The Altimeter boresite is pointed at Nadir and the antenna half-power beamwidth is 1 3 degrees At a height of 800km this corresponds to a circular area 18km across However the short duration of the radar pulse normally means that a much smaller area of illumination is seen by the instrument This is often referred to as the Pulse Limited Footprint
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" the area taken up by some object; "the computer had a desktop footprint of 10 by 16 inches" a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface; "the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window" a trace suggesting that something was once present or felt or otherwise important; "the footprints of an earlier civilization
footprint
In BGAs, this is the mechanical location of balls on a BGA package
footprint
(communications usage) The geographical coverage area of a satellite transmission within which the signal can be downlinked or received (See also: EIRP)
footprint
The shape of a roller coaster circuit, if traced on the ground, under the ride The view shown on plan diagrams
footprint
The area of the tire's tread that is in actual contact with the ground Sometimes called the Contact Patch
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An area of the earth that the signal transmitted from a communications satellite is able to reach with a usable signal The footprint depends on the satellites beam
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– signal coverage area of a satellite
footprint
a trace suggesting that something was once present or felt or otherwise important; "the footprints of an earlier civilization
footprint
Also called Location Each information bearing object (IBO) in the ADL collections has a representation of the area(s) it is about This "location" is represented by latitude and longitude coordinates in the following order: north latitude west longitude sourth latitude east longitude Currently (11/97), the footprints are either points or bounding boxes [LH]
footprint
the amount of floor space that a piece of equipment (e g , a rackmount enclosure) occupies
footprint
the pattern on a printed circuit board to which the component leads are mated See also pad
footprint
a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface; "the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window"
footprint
the area taken up by some object; "the computer had a desktop footprint of 10 by 16 inches"
footprint
A companys geographic market presence. Eg. The store, which is slated to open next month, increases the companys footprint in the market to 14 locations
footprint
(1) That portion of the earth's surface illuminated by a narrow beam from a satellite (2) Floor or work space occupied by a given unit of equipment
footprint
a trace suggesting that something was once present or felt or otherwise important; "the footprints of an earlier civilization"
footprint
The impression of the foot; a trace or footmark; as, "Footprints of the Creator
footprint
The geographic area covered by the satellite, the outer edge of which is generally defined as that area where the quality of communication degrades below an acceptable commercial level due to too weak transmission
footprints

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