reconstruct

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
yeniden yapmak
çözmek
bulgulardan sonuç çıkarmak
su yüzüne çıkarmak
yeniden inşa et

İşçiler evi tuğlası tuğlasına yeniden inşa etti. - The workers reconstructed the house brick by brick.

Japonya, ekonomisini yeniden inşa etmek zorunda. - Japan has to reconstruct its economy.

yeniden kurmak
yeniden inşa etmek

Japonya, ekonomisini yeniden inşa etmek zorunda. - Japan has to reconstruct its economy.

kalıntılarından eski halini anlamak
geçmiş bir olayın ayrıntılarına inerek parça parça incelemek
{f} bozup yapmak
{f} imar etmek
{f} kalıntılarından eski durumunu anlamaya çalışmak
{f} kalkındırmak
{f} yeni baştan yapmak
tekrar kur
yeniden yapmak veya tertip etmek
tekrar inşa etmek
yeniden düzenlemek
(İnşaat) restore etmek
Reconstruction
{i} yeniden yapılanma
ion
(isim) iyon
reconstructed
bozma
reconstructing
yeniden yapılandırma
reconstruction
geriçatma
reconstruction
(Dilbilim) yeni kurum
reconstruction
(İnşaat) restorasyon
reconstruction
yeniden oluşturma
reconstruction
yeniden inşa edilen şey
reconstruction
yeniden yapma
reconstruction
yeniden inşa etme
reconstruction
(Arkeoloji,Mimarlık) canlandırım
reconstruction
(Ticaret) yeniden yapım
reconstruction
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) yeniden kurgulama
reconstruction
(Sinema) yeniden kuruş
ion
iyon

Bir bulutsu; toz, hidrojen, helyum ve diğer iyonize gazlardan oluşmuş bir yıldızlararası buluttur. - A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases.

Civalı nitrat iyonik bir bileşiktir. - Mercuric nitrate is an ionic compound.

reconstruction
yeniden inşa
reconstruction
kalkındırma
reconstructive
yeniden inşa ile ilgili
ion
(Askeri) İYON (HV.): Elektrik yüklü bir atom veya atom grubu. (Pozitif elektrik yüklü bir iyon, bir elektron noksanlığı bulunan bir atom veya atom grubu; negatif elektrik yüklü bir iyon ise ek elektronu bulunan bir atom veya atom grubudur)
reconstruction
(Tıp, İlaç) Estetik ameliyat
reconstruction
(Tıp, İlaç) Yeniden oluşturma, sakatlık gösteren bir organa yeniden normal şekil ve durumunu kazandırma
reconstruction
imare
reconstructs
yeniden yapılandırır
Reconstruction
{i} tekrar inşa
Reconstruction
{i} yeniden kurma
Reconstruction
{i} imar
Reconstruction
{i} kalkınma
ion
(Tıp) n.Elektrik yüklü moleküller, iyon
reconstructed
{s} bozması
reconstructed
{s} yeniden kurulmuş
reconstruction
tekrar kurma
reconstruction
rekonstrüksiyon
reconstructive
(Tıp) Yeniden oluşturucu, normal haline getirici
reconstructive
yeniden inşa edilme eğilimi
reconstructive
rekonstrüktif
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
To construct again; to restore
to rebuild
cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically reassemble mentally; "reconstruct the events of 20 years ago
To construct again; to rebuild; to remodel; to form again or anew
{f} rebuild, construct again, recreate, make again
If you reconstruct something that has been destroyed or badly damaged, you build it and make it work again. The government must reconstruct the shattered economy Although this part of Normandy was badly bombed during the war it has been completely reconstructed. = rebuild
ion
A term used to describe a road project where the roadway is taken down to its base whereby necessary repairs can be made
To reconstruct a system or policy means to change it so that it works in a different way. She actually wanted to reconstruct the state and transform society
reassemble mentally; "reconstruct the events of 20 years ago"
build again; "The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb"
If you reconstruct an event that happened in the past, you try to get a complete understanding of it by combining a lot of small pieces of information. He began to reconstruct the events of 21 December 1988, when flight 103 disappeared Elaborate efforts were made to reconstruct what had happened
return to its original or usable and functioning condition; "restore the forest to its original pristine condition"
cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically
do over, as of (part of) a house; "We are remodeling these rooms"
remodel
reconstruct a crime
reenact a crime, replay a criminal act to show how it was committed
Reconstruction
A period of the history of the United States from 1863 to 1877, during which the nation resolve the status of the ex-Confederate states, the ex-Confederate leaders, and the Freedmen (ex slaves) after the U.S. Civil War
reconstructed
Simple past tense and past participle of reconstruct
reconstruction
A thing that has been reconstructed or restored to an earlier state
reconstruction
An attempt to understand in detail how certain events took place or happened

The detective's reconstruction of what happened that night is dubious.

Reconstruction
A period of United States history, from approximately 1865 to 1877, during which the nation attempted to resolve issues resulting from the U.S. Civil War
Reconstruction
{i} (U.S. History) post-Civil War process of reaccepting of Confederate states into the Union; (1865-1877) period during which Confederate states were reaccepted into the Union
reconstructed
adapted to social or economic change; "a reconstructed feminist"
reconstructed
constructed or assembled again; rebuilt or renovated
reconstructed
adapted to social or economic change; "a reconstructed feminist
reconstructed
past of reconstruct
reconstructed
{s} rebuilt, constructed again, recreated, remade
reconstructing
present participle of reconstruct
reconstruction
The act or process of reorganizing the governments of the States which had passed ordinances of secession, and of reëstablishing their constitutional relations to the national government, after the close of the Civil War
reconstruction
The process of recovering a continuous function from a set of samples Used in this thesis interchangeably with interpolation
reconstruction
One of several historic preservation treatments, reconstruction involves the recreation of a building or feature which has been demolished or destroyed, based upon documentation or research The product resembles its historic predecessor, but is not historic
reconstruction
the act or process of reproducing by new construction the exact form and detail of a vanished building, structure, or object, or part thereof, as it appeared at a specific period of time
reconstruction
Period from 1865-1877, Confederate states were rebuilt and brought back in the Union
reconstruction
The rebuilding, on the same lot, of housing standing on a site at the time of project commitment (see definition of "commitment" above) The number of housing units on the lot may not be changed as part of the reconstruction project, but the number of rooms per unit may change Reconstruction also includes replacing an existing substandard unit of manufactured housing with a new or standard unit of manufactured housing
reconstruction
an interpretation formed by piecing together bits of evidence
reconstruction
Period after the Civil War when southern states were subject to a federal military presence
reconstruction
The act of restoring something to an earlier state
reconstruction
The reconstruction of a crime or event is when people try to understand or show exactly what happened, often by acting it out. Mrs Kerr was too upset to take part in a reconstruction of her ordeal. the period of American history after the Civil War when the southern states, under government and military control, rejoined the US. Slavery was ended, black people were given the right to vote, and a few universities were established for black people. Many white southerners strongly opposed these measures and some formed the Ku Klux Klan (1865-77). (1865-77) Period after the American Civil War in which attempts were made to solve the political, social, and economic problems arising from the readmission to the Union of the 11 Confederate states that had seceded at or before the outbreak of war. Pres. Abraham Lincoln planned to readmit states in which at least 10% of the voters had pledged loyalty to the Union. This lenient approach was opposed by the Radical Republicans, who favoured the harsher measures passed in the Wade-Davis Bill. Pres. Andrew Johnson continued Lincoln's moderate policies, but enactment in the South of the black codes and demand in the North for stricter legislation resulted in victories for Radical Republicans in the congressional elections of 1866. Congress then passed the Reconstruction Acts of 1867, which established military districts in the South and required the Southern states to accept the 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution. Southern resentment of the imposed state governments, which included Republicans, carpetbaggers, and scalawags, and of the activities of the Freedmen's Bureau led to the formation of terrorist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Knights of the White Camelia. By the 1870s conservative Democrats again controlled most state governments in the South. Though Reconstruction has been seen as a period of corruption, many constructive legal and educational reforms were introduced. The Reconstruction era led to an increase in sectional bitterness, dissension regarding the rights of blacks, and the development of one-party politics in the South
reconstruction
Reconstruction is the process of making a country normal again after a war, for example by making the economy stronger and by replacing buildings that have been damaged. America's part in the post-war reconstruction of Germany
reconstruction
Surgical rebuilding of a joint using natural, artificial or transplanted materials
reconstruction
The reconstruction of a building, structure, or road is the activity of building it again, because it has been damaged. Work began on the reconstruction of the road
reconstruction
Reconstruction of the existing roadway to a minimum road standard adopted for the area
reconstruction
Rebuilding the southern states after the Civil War
reconstruction
{i} process of rebuilding, process of erecting again; recreation, process of remaking
reconstruction
the activity of constructing something again recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall an interpretation formed by piecing together bits of evidence the period after the Civil War in the United States when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union; 1865-1877
reconstruction
Rebuilding and replacing destroyed structures and utilities to approximate the predisaster condition
reconstruction
the activity of constructing something again
reconstruction
Surgical rebuilding of a joint using natural, artificialor transplanted materials
reconstruction
A crystal consists of a regular array of atoms, and the simplest model of a crystal surface would be generated by simply discarding all atoms to one side of a surface without changing the positions of the rest In reality, however, the positions of the remaining atoms do change A pattern of displacements that lowers the symmetry of the surface (relative to the ideally terminated crystal) is termed a surface reconstruction; some reconstructions alter the pattern of bonds
reconstruction
This is returning a place as nearly as possible to a known earlier state and is distinguished by the introduction of material (new or old) into the fabric (BURRA)
reconstruction
Tendency to fill in the gaps in our memory and often believe these represent true memories
reconstruction
the period after the Civil War in the United States when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union; 1865-1877
reconstruction
An attempt to understand in detail how certain events took place
reconstruction
Is the re-creation of an object, building or structure that no longer exists, on the basis of archaeological,literary and historical evidence (i e old photographs, diaries) Often raises concerns about accuracy as certain elements are often based on conjecture when no evidence can be found
reconstruction
The act of constructing again; the state of being reconstructed
reconstruction
recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall
reconstruction
Activity whose goal is to add some higher level information to the raw data acquired from a detector or a simulation It is used to support the analysis It can be part of the on-line data reduction The reconstruction is usually obtained by establishing some groups of correlated digis (pattern recognition), and by evaluating the characteristics of this groups The first reconstructed objects are the clusters The final reconstructed objects are the particles
reconstruction
The reorganization of a local congregation by the lead congregation in the ICC, much as a large corporation is reorganized after a period of slow growth to improve efficiency In the ICC this involves replacing the entire leadership of the local congregation with a leadership team chosen by the ICC leaders -- reconstructed congregations get a new evangelist, new elders, and new staff, including women's counselors The old leaders are often sent to a congregation in a different city or brought to the lead congregation for retraining if they want to remain in leadership
reconstruction
Rebuilding of a body part or joint
reconstructive
{s} reproductive, recreative, regenerative, reformative
reconstructive
Reconstructive surgery or treatment involves rebuilding a part of someone's body because it has been badly damaged, or because the person wants to change its shape. I needed reconstructive surgery to give me a new nose. a reconstructive operation is one done to make a part of someone's body the right shape, for example after a bad injury or a previous operation
reconstructive
helping to restore to good condition; "reconstructive surgery"; "rehabilitative exercises"
reconstructive
Reconstructing; tending to reconstruct; as, a reconstructive policy
reconstructive
which reconstructs
reconstructive
helping to restore to good condition; "reconstructive surgery"; "rehabilitative exercises
reconstructor
{i} one who reconstructs, one who rebuilds
reconstructs
third-person singular of reconstruct
reconstruct
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