splitter

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
(Bilgisayar) dallandırıcı lan
yarıcı
Ayırıcı
delici
dallandirici
ayırıcı
(Elektrik, Elektronik) Bir kaynaktan gelen yüksek frekanslı (RF) sinyalleri empedans uyumunu da sağlayarak iki veya daha fazla kola,yöne ayıran elektronik devre,düzenek
(lan) dallandırıcı
Dağıtıcı
dallandırıcı
split
yarmak
split
bölmek

Onu bölmek istiyoruz.Bize onu iki tabakta getirir misin? - We'd like to split it. Could you bring it to us on two plates?

splitter box
(İnşaat) dallandırıcı kutusu
splitter control
yarıcı kontrolü
splitter control cylinder
yarıcı kontrol silindiri
splitter damper
dağıtıcı damper
splitter gear
yarım vites
splitter housing
yarıcı gövdesi
splitter switch
yarım vites mandalı
splitter switch
yarım vites anahtarı
splitter/range
yarım vites-yavaş/seri vites
split
{i} ayrılma

Mary ile ayrılmak istemedim. - I didn't want to split up with Mary.

Tom ve Mary'nin ayrılmaları hakkında bir şey duydun mu? - Did you hear about Tom and Mary splitting up?

split
{f} paylaşmak
split
{i} çatlama
split
bölünmek

O kriz milleti ikiye bölünmekle tehdit etti. - That crisis threatened to split the nation in two.

split
ayrılmak

Mary ile ayrılmak istemedim. - I didn't want to split up with Mary.

Ayrılmak istiyorum ama denesem bile yapamayacağımı biliyorum. - I want to split up, but I know I couldn't even if I tried.

split
{i} kırılma
split
{f} kopmak
split
{i} parçalanma
split
hafiye
rifle type sample splitter
(İnşaat) bölgeç
split
{s} çatlak
split
(Bilgisayar) bölme

Onu bölmek istiyoruz.Bize onu iki tabakta getirir misin? - We'd like to split it. Could you bring it to us on two plates?

split
kırılmak
split
yarılmak
split
{f} paylaştırmak
split
-e ayrılmak
split
{f} çatlamak
split
üleşmek
split
bozuşmak
split
bölünmüş

Tom bölünmüş bir kişiliğe sahiptir. - Tom has a split personality.

O bölünmüş bir kişiliğe sahip. - He has a split personality.

split
(Bilgisayar) yarım pencere
split
(Bilgisayar) yarım
split
sökük yer
beam splitter prism
ışık bölücü prizma
split
bölüşmek
split
ayrılık

Boşanmalar, boşanan çiftlerin ortak arkadaşlarını zor durumda bırakabilir, özellikle de ayrılık sert ve tantanalı olmuşsa. - Divorce can put mutual friends of the divorcing couple in a difficult position, particularly if it's an acrimonious split.

split
yarık
split
sökülmek
split
dağılmak
split
ihtilaf
split
yırtılmak
split
hisse
split
pay

Biz faturayı paylaşıyoruz. - We're splitting the bill.

Faturayı Tom'la paylaşmayı kabul ettim. - I agreed to split the bill with Tom.

split
yarıl
split
{i} dondurmalı tatlı
Split
yar
hair splitter
saç splitter
split
yaril
split
parçalı
split
yarıp
splitters
bölücülerin
beam splitter
huzme bolucu
line splitter
hat ulestirici
split
{f} ayırmak

Tom yakacak odunları ayırmak için benden ona yardım etmemi istedi. - Tom asked me to help him split firewood.

split
küçük şişe muzla yapılmış dondurmalı tatlı
split
böl

Ödülü yarı yarıya bölüşelim. - Let's split the reward fifty-fifty.

Onu bölmek istiyoruz.Bize onu iki tabakta getirir misin? - We'd like to split it. Could you bring it to us on two plates?

split
{f} katıla katıla gülmek
split
{f} ince eleyip sık dokumak
split
{i} bozuşma
split
{f} çekip gitmek
split
ufak parça
split
{i} (dikiş yeri üzerindeki) sökük, sökük yer. split-level
split
{f} kırmak
split
{f} parçalanmak
split
{i} yarım şişe içecek
split
bir bacağı öne öbürünü arkaya uzatarak yapılan akrobasi hareketi
split
{f} (split, --ting)
split
{i} ispiyoncu
split
(Tıp) Eczalarını ayırmak parçalamak
split
{i} boşanma

Boşanmalar, boşanan çiftlerin ortak arkadaşlarını zor durumda bırakabilir, özellikle de ayrılık sert ve tantanalı olmuşsa. - Divorce can put mutual friends of the divorcing couple in a difficult position, particularly if it's an acrimonious split.

split
(Tıp) Fisur, yarık, yırtık, çatlak
split
{f} titizlenmek
split
{s} ayrık
split
{i} yarılma
split
{i} kopma
split
{s} ayrılmış
split
{f} yıkmak
split
{f} mahvetmek
split
{f} bölüştürmek
split
{i} bölünme

O kriz milleti ikiye bölünmekle tehdit etti. - That crisis threatened to split the nation in two.

split
{s} kırık
split
{f} defolup gitmek
split
{i} muhbir
split
{s} çatlamış
split
{f} çatlatmak
split
{i} yarma

Kılı kırk yarmayalım. - Let's not split hairs.

Sanırım biraz daha odun yarmamın zamanıdır. - I think it's time for me to split some more firewood.

split
{f} gülmekten yarılmak
split
{i} ayrılık: split in opinion görüş ayrılığı
split
{f} parçalamak
split
{f} kılı kırk yarmak
split
sepetçilikte kullanılan ağaç tiriz
split
{f} into -e ayırmak; -e ayrılmak
split
{i} yarım parça
Турецкий язык - Турецкий язык

Определение splitter в Турецкий язык Турецкий язык словарь

split
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Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A scientist in one of various fields who prefers to split categories such as species or dialects up into smaller groups
A person or a thing that splits
A draggable vertical or horizontal bar used to adjust the relative sizes of two adjacent windows
In baseball, a splitfinger fastball (a type of pitch)
{n} one who splits, a bustle, stir, tumult
(Elektrik, Elektronik) A diplexer is a device that combines radio frequency inputs from two or more radio transmitters into a single output, or, when used in the opposite direction, divides a single RF input into two or more outputs based on frequency using bandpass filters. Depending on how it is used, a diplexer may be called a combiner or splitter. The device is referred to as a duplexer in land mobile radio, where a receiver and transmitter are sometimes combined onto the same antenna. Though the basic goal is the same in all diplexers, there are massive variations in scale depending upon the application
Also know as a coupler
a laborer who splits logs to build split-rail fences
A device for bifurcating a wireline communication channel into separate physical paths
A piece of equipment that splits the signal from one stream into multiple streams Used with DSL deployments to split the voice and data traffic on a single line Related terms: Data, DSL
There exist 3 electrostatic "splitters" at the very beginning of the AGS Switchyard Each is 10 feet long with about 20 wires/inch The wires are 0 002 inch tungsten rhenium alloy In each case the wire grids act as anodes and on either side are cathodes held at a high voltage Typical voltages are around 60 kV The gap distances vary from one device to the next, but as of 11/96 they are: Right and Left are as beam sees things AB1 : Right 1 3 inch, Left 1 0 inch DB2 : Right 1 0 inch, Left 1 3 inch AB1 : Right 1 3 inch, Left 1 0 inch
Device attached to axle to add an extra set of wheels to the skate truck Increases traction during turns
a worker who splits fish and removes the backbone
A device that creates multiple optical signals from a single optical signal
In wireless microphones, a device that divides an RF signal into two or more smaller and approximately equal signals, usually while maintaining the desired impedance at the input and outputs
A PowerDsine Splitter is used to separate the power from the communication lines This device is used when equipment has not been designed to receive the data and power input on the same cable The Splitter splits the two components into two cables, one providing Ethernet data communication and the other providing power Regarding standard telephony, a splitter is a term used to divide a telephone signal into two or more signals, each carrying a selected frequency range It is also able to reassemble signals from multiple signal sources into a single signal
A device which combines voice and data on a DSL line Many forms of DSL require a splitter at the home, while XpressDSL is considered "splitterless"
{i} electronic component that divides one opening into several (such as an electrical extension cord provides several sockets from one outlet)
(RF) A signal divider that splits an incoming signal into multiple output signals, such as required to supply multiple TV sets from a common antenna Without the impedance balancing provided by a splitter, the supply of multiple loads from a common antenna compromises signal strength In doing so, splitters reduce the signal power available to each output As a result, a distribution amplifier may be a better solution for a larger number of receivers or for weaker signal conditions
One who, or that which, splits
The filter device that is professionally installed (via truck roll) on a user's home to allow POTS and ADSL service on a single copper pair The splitter separates the POTS and data signal into two separate lines The separated POTS connects to the traditional voice circuit in the home The data line goes to the user's ADSL modem The splitter is usually installed at the customer's "NID", or network interface, which is typically located outside the user's home A splitter is a filter (actually 2 filters in one box) that is only installed professionally A splitter can also be professionally installed inside the home to provide the same function
A Splitter 'splits' a signal For example a splitter is used when two people want to use the same network faceplate Similar to a Hub
A device that separates the ADSL signal into the voice and data components More generally a device that separates signal components based on their frequency content A filters which separate high frequency (ADSL) and low frequency (POTS) signals at both the end user and central office end points
1 For networking applications, a splitter is a device that splits a connection for use by two distinct outputs 2 For DSL applications, a splitter is a device that sits on the outside of a residence that splits out the voice and data frequencies on the incoming phone line
a taxonomist who classifies organisms into many groups on the basis of relatively minor characteristics a worker who splits fish and removes the backbone
it only allows frequencies from the phone in the range of 0-4 kHz
A repeater amplifier with a number of independent outputs
As its name suggests, a Splitter separates the ADSL service from the telephone service The Splitter plugs into your existing telephone socket You then plug your existing telephone cable into the designated socket, and the connection to your USB ADSL modem or Ethernet router into the socket that remains free
  See directional coupler
A device that takes an input signal and splits it into two or more identical output signals, each a replica of the input signal but with a different amplitude (typically)
a taxonomist who classifies organisms into many groups on the basis of relatively minor characteristics
beam splitter
An optical device that splits a beam of light in two by reflecting a portion and transmitting the remainder
split
Comprising half decaffeinated and half caffeinated espresso
split
to separate or break up

Republicans appear split on the centerpiece of Mr. Obama's economic recovery plan.

split
Simple past tense and past participle of split
split
Having the middle group equal to the direct product of the others
split
See split
split
A unit of measure used for champagne or other spirits: 18.75 centiliter or 1/4 quarter of a standard .75 liter bottle. Commercially comparable to 1/20th gallon, which is 1/2 of a fifth
split
A bottle of wine containing 0.375 liters, 1/2 the volume of a standard .75 liter bottle; a demi
split
To leave

Let's split this scene and see if we can find a real party.

split
The elapsed time at specific intermediate point(s) in a race

In the 3000m race, his 800m split was 1:45.32.

split
To share; to divide

We split the money among three people.

split
A tear resulting from tensile stresses
split
Of something solid, to divide fully or partly along a more or less straight line

He has split his lip.

split
being divided or separated; "split between love and hate
split
{v} to divide, break in pieces, dash, crack
Split
A port of Croatia
phase splitter
It is used in starting single-phase induction motors
phase splitter
A device by which a single-phase current is split into two or more currents differing in phase
rail-splitter
a laborer who splits logs to build split-rail fences
split
a promised or claimed share of loot or money; "he demanded his split before they disbanded"
split
The division of the outstanding shares of a corporation into a larger number of shares A 3-for-1 split by a company with 1 million shares outstanding results in 3 million shares outstanding Each holder of 100 shares before the 3-for-1 split would have 300 shares, although the proportionate equity in the company would remain the same; 100 parts of 1 million are the equivalent of 300 parts of 3 million Ordinarily, splits must be voted by directors and approved by shareholders
split
The multiplication of the outstanding number of shares of a corporation into a larger number of shares A two-for-one split by a company with one million shares outstanding results in two million shares outstanding Holders of 100 shares before the split would have 200 shares after the split
split
A spare leave in which the headpin is down and the remaining combination of pins have an intermediate pin down immediately ahead of or between them (hole, railroad)
split
a dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped cream and cherries and nuts an old Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea a lengthwise crack in wood; "he inserted the wedge into a split in the log"
split
If two or more people split something, they share it between them. I would rather pay for a meal than watch nine friends pick over and split a bill All exhibits are for sale, the proceeds being split between Oxfam and the artist. see also splitting. A city of southwest Croatia on the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. Founded as a Roman colony, it later grew around a palace built by Diocletian in the early fourth century Population: 200,459. ancient Spalatum Seaport (pop., 2001: 188,694), Dalmatia, Croatia. The Romans established the colony of Salonae nearby in 78 BC, and the emperor Diocletian lived at Split until his death in AD 313. After the Avars sacked the town in 615, the inhabitants built a new town within Diocletian's 7-acre (3-hectare) palace compound; this "old town" has been continuously inhabited since that time. Split came under Byzantine rule in the 9th century, shifted to Venetian control in 1420, and was held by Austria in the 18th and 19th centuries. It came under Yugoslavian rule in 1918, finally becoming part of independent Croatia in 1992. The port facilities were destroyed in World War II, but the old city was little-damaged, and repairs were subsequently made. Split is a commercial, educational, and tourist centre. Collectively with the historic royal residences, fortifications, and churches in the city, the palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979
split
The split may be in any ratio, as a two-for-one split; a three-for-two split
split
The division of the outstanding shares of a corporation usually into a larger number of shares
split
extending the legs at right angles to the trunks (one in front and the other in back) an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity; "they announced a two-for-one split of the common stock"
split
Specif Leather Manuf
split
A breach or separation, as in a political party; a division
split
A split is a long crack or tear. The plastic-covered seat has a few small splits around the corners
split
Divided so as to be done or executed part at one time or price and part at another time or price; said of an order, sale, etc
split
{f} divide; cleave; partition; separate; be divided; be separated; be cleaved; go away (Slang)
split
extending the legs at right angles to the trunks (one in front and the other in back)
split
A separation of the celluloid covering of a button, usually found on the outer edge of the curl where the celluloid is stretched over the shell backing
split
A result of a first throw that leaves two or more pins standing with one or more pins between them knocked down
split
If an organization splits or is split, one group of members disagrees strongly with the other members, and may form a group of their own. Yet it is feared the Republican leadership could split over the agreement Women priests are accused of splitting the church. Split is also an adjective. The Kremlin is deeply split in its approach to foreign policy
split
Of a short exact sequence, such that the middle group is the direct product of the others
split
The form split is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb
split
To divulge a secret; to betray confidence; to peach
split
To separate into parties or factions
split
one of the sections of a skin made by dividing it into two or more thicknesses
split
The feat of going down to the floor so that the legs extend in a straight line, either with one on each side or with one in front and the other behind
split
having a long rip or tear; "a split lip"
split
To separate two checkers which are together on a point (typically the twenty-four point) and leave them as blots
split
Divided; cleft
split
A split between two things is a division or difference between them. a split between what is thought and what is felt
split
Procedure where a company increases its number of shares outstanding After a split, the shares' market value will remain unchanged but each share will decline in price For example, if a firm with 20 million outstanding shares selling at $100 a share executes a 2-for-1 split, it will end up with 40 million shares selling for $50 each Splits are generally a publicity event and a method by which companies keep share prices at levels where many small investors can trade without needing to execute an "odd lot" order Only a few companies, such as Berkshire Hathaway, avoid stock splits altogether (See "Reverse Split")
split
A small bottle (containing about half a pint) of some drink; so called as containing half the quantity of the customary smaller commercial size of bottle; also, a drink of half the usual quantity; a half glass
split
The division of the outstanding shares of a corporation into either a larger or smaller number of shares, without any immediate impact in individual shareholder equity For example, a 3-for-1 forward split by a company with 1 million shares outstanding results in 3 million shares outstanding Each holder of 100 shares before the split would have 300 shares worth less, although the proportionate equity in the company would stay the same A reverse split would reduce the number of shares outstanding and each share would be worth more
split
Any of the three or four strips into which osiers are commonly cleft for certain kinds of work; usually in pl
split
The acrobatic feat of spreading the legs flat on the floor 180 degrees apart, either sideways to the body or with one leg in front and one behind
split
A unit of measure used for champagne or other spirits (18.75 cl or 1/20th gallon or one quarter of a standard sized bottle, .750 liters)
split
discontinue an association or relation; go different ways; "The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and I split up"
split
an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings"
split
separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument; "cleave the bone"
split
division of a group into opposing factions; "another schism like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy"
split
go one's own away; move apart; "The friends separated after the party"
split
a dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped cream and cherries and nuts
split
Sometimes, companies split their outstanding shares into larger number of shares If a company with one million shares did a two-for-one split, the company would have two million shares An investor, for example, with 100 shares before the split would hold 200 shares after the split The investor's percentage of equity in the company remains the same
split
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split
If something such as wood or a piece of clothing splits or is split, a long crack or tear appears in it. The seat of his short grey trousers split Twist the mixture into individual sausages without splitting the skins
split
The market price of the stock usually drops in proportion to the increase in outstanding shares of stock
split
An increase in the total number of shares outstanding This increase in the number of shares results in the proportionate decrease of share price For example, a company declares a "3 for 1" stock split, the price of the stock is currently $60 a share, a shareholder with 100 shares before the split would have 300 shares after the split with a value of $20 a share The shareholders' equity does not change A 'reverse split' is where the total number of shares is decreased and the stock price increases proportionally As in a split the total stock holders equity remains the same
split
Any of the air currents in a mine formed by dividing a larger current
split
(1) A single layer from a hide or skin that has been separated over its whole area into two or more layers The layers thus obtained are termed: (a) grain split (outer split); (b) flesh split (inner split); (c) in heavy hides there can also be a middle split (2) Leather made from the flesh split or middle split Note: If the name of the animal whence it originates,or the word "hide" or "skin", is included in the description, then the word "split", in this sense, must be used as a noun, e g pig split, butt split The word "split" must not be used as an adjective, unless the grain layer is described as in "split pigskin"
split
a bottle containing half the usual amount
split
Of quotations, given in sixteenth, quotations in eighths being regular; as, 10&frac3x16; is a split quotation
split
Divided deeply; cleft
split
Sometimes, companies split their outstanding shares into a larger number of shares If a company with 1 million shares did a two-for-one split, the company would have 2 million shares An investor with 100 shares before the split would hold 200 shares after the split The investor's percentage of equity in the company remains the same, and the price of the stock he owns is one-half the price of the stock on the day prior to the split
split
Designating ordinary stock that has been divided into preferred ordinary and deferred ordinary
split
Short for Split shot or stroke
split
A dessert or confection resembling a banana split
split
A bottle of wine containing 0.375 liters of fluid, 1/2 the volume of a standard bottle; a demi
split
A position in which one leg is extended forward, the other backward, with the feet and thighs at the surface The lower back is arched and the hips, shoulders and head are in a vertical line in the water
split
The dividing of a company's shares, creating a greater number of shares, while halving the price per share The most common is a 2-1 split Sometimes this creates more opportunities for a buyer, due to being less expensive Example you own 100 shares at $10 00 each the invested amount equals $1000 00 The company announce's they are splitting the share's 2-1 Meaning the price per share is now $10 00/2=$5 00, The 100 shares you owned equal 100*2=200 share's now owned The dollar investment is still the same 200 share's times $5 00 =$1000 00
split
The division of outstanding shares of a corporation into a larger number of shares For example: in a 3-for-1 split, each holder of 100 shares before would have 300 shares, although the proportionate equity in the company would remain the same A reverse split occurs when the company reduces the total number of outstanding shares, but each share is worth more
split
To part asunder; to be rent; to burst; as, vessels split by the freezing of water in them
split
an old Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea
split
A split is when a company's board of directors and the shareholders agree to increase the number of shares outstanding The shareholders' equity does not change; instead, the number of shares increases while the value of each share decreases proportionally For example, in a 2-for-1 split, a shareholder with 100 shares prior to the split would now own 200 shares The price of the shares, however, would be cut in half; shares that cost $40 before the split would be worth $20 after the split
split
A division of a stake happening when two cards of the kind on which the stake is laid are dealt in the same turn
split
A split-finger fastball
split
{i} act of splitting; breach between people; share, portion; dessert of ice cream topped with fruit and other toppings; half pint
split
having been divided; having the unity destroyed; "Congress gave the impression of a confusing sum of disconnected local forces"-Samuel Lubell; "a league of disunited nations"- E B White; "a fragmented coalition"; "a split group"
split
the substitution of more than one share of a corporation's stock for one share
split
Any of the dents of a reed
split
the division by a player of one hand of blackjack into two hands, allowed when the first two cards dealt to a player have the same value; the player is usually obliged to increase the amount wagered by placing a sum equal to the original bet on the new hand thus created
split
To divide lengthwise; to separate from end to end, esp
split
a bottle containing half the usual amount broken or burst apart longitudinally; "after the thunderstorm we found a tree with a split trunk"; "they tore big juicy chunks from the heart of the split watermelon"
split
(especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the grain; "we bought split logs for the fireplace"
split
A crack, or longitudinal fissure
split
an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity; "they announced a two-for-one split of the common stock"
split
To burst; to rupture; to rend; to tear asunder
split
Performance type in which the keyboard is divided in two sections Each section usually plays one instrument For example, the keyboard can be split to play an electric bass sound on the lower register and a piano sound on the upper register See Also performance
split
break open or apart suddenly; "The bubble burst"
split
To divide or separate into components; often used with up; as, to split up sugar into alcohol and carbonic acid
split
To be broken; to be dashed to pieces
split
(tenpin bowling) a divided formation of pins left standing after the first bowl; "he was winning until he got a split in the tenth frame"
split
{s} divided; separated; broken apart
split
being divided or separated; "split between love and hate"
split
The inner layer of the leather cut from the top grain portion
split
a lengthwise crack in wood; "he inserted the wedge into a split in the log"
split
To increase or decrease the shares outstanding requiring stockholder approval (A 2 for 1 split would double the outstanding shares)
split
by force; to divide in the direction of the grain layers; to rive; to cleave; as, to split a piece of timber or a board; to split a gem; to split a sheepskin
split
The division of a corporation's outstanding shares into either a larger or smaller (reverse split) number of shares without any impact on shareholder equity
split
To burst with laughter
split
A split in an organization is a disagreement between its members. They accused both radicals and conservatives of trying to provoke a split in the party
split
the act of rending or ripping or splitting something; "he gave the envelope a vigorous rip"
split
A piece that is split off, or made thin, by splitting; a splinter; a fragment
split
broken or burst apart longitudinally; "after the thunderstorm we found a tree with a split trunk"; "they tore big juicy chunks from the heart of the split watermelon"
split
to divide one hand of blackjack into two hands, allowed when the first two cards dealt to a player have the same value
split
To divide or break up into parts or divisions, as by discord; to separate into parts or parties, as a political party; to disunite
split
When a company increases the number of shares it has outstanding In a two-for-one split, each share is split into two The investor's percentage of equity in the company remains the same So, if you had 100 shares valued at $50, each, after the split you would have 200 shares valued at $25 each Companies often split their stock when the price gets too high There are also reverse splits, when companies decrease the number of shares outstanding
split
If something splits or if you split it, it is divided into two or more parts. In a severe gale the ship split in two If the chicken is fairly small, you may simply split it in half uniting families split by the war
split
separate into parts or portions; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I"
splitters
plural of splitter
splitter

    Расстановка переносов

    split·ter

    Синонимы

    sash

    Антонимы

    lumper

    Произношение

    Этимология

    () to split + -er
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