Dwell
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dwell teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- ikamet etmek
- yaşamak {f}
- on (bir konu) üzerinde durmak {f}
- hayat sürmek {f}
- kalmak
- kam açısı (Otomotiv)
- durma (İnşaat)
Örnek Cümle:
Tom pozitif üzerinde odaklanır ve negatif üzerinde durmaz.
-Tom focuses on the positive and doesn't dwell on the negative.
Örnek Cümle:
Ayrıntılar üzerinde durmanın hiçbir anlamı yok.
-There's no point in dwelling on details.
- sürme (İnşaat)
- otur {f}
- oturma {i}
- oturmak
- on bir konu üzerinde durmak
- dwell yaşa
- otur,v.otur: n.oturma
- dwell in de ikamet etmek oturmak
- yaşamakta devam etmek
- devam etmek
- sakin olmak
- (dwelt/--ed) {f}
- bekleme (İnşaat)
- durmak
- dwelling
- {i} konut
- dwelling
- mesken
- dwell on
- (Fiili Deyim ) uzerinde durmak , uzun uzun düşünmek yada söz etmek
- dwell on
- üzerinde durmak
- dwell on
- üzerinde durmak (bir konu)
- dwell on
- üstelemek
- dwell on
- çok düşünmek
- dwell on
- bir konu üzerinde durmak
- dwell on
- üzerinde kafa patlatmak
- dwell upon
- üzerinde durmak
- dwell on
- üzerinde dur
Geçmiş hatalarının üzerinde durma.
-Don't dwell on your past failures.
Tom pozitif üzerinde odaklanır ve negatif üzerinde durmaz.
-Tom focuses on the positive and doesn't dwell on the negative.
- dwell on
- Dwell on something: bir konu üzerinde durmak
- dwell on, upon
- üzerinde kafa patlatmak, çok düşünmek
- dwell angle
- (Otomotiv) kapanma açısı
- dwell at/on
- (Askeri) DEVAMLI, SÜREKLİ: Bir topçu veya deniz topçusu desteğinde belli hedef veya hedefler üzerinde belirlenen bir sürede belirsiz olarak devam edecek ateş için kullanılır
- dwell in
- oturmak
- dwell in
- ikamet etmek
- dwell in
- -de ikamet etmek, -de oturmak
- dwell on
- uzatarak söylemek
- dwell on
- (deyim) dwell on sth. bir konu uzerinde durmak
- dwell on something
- olayu uzatmak
- dwell period
- (Otomotiv) kapatma zamanı
- dwell section
- (Otomotiv) kapatma dönemi
- dwell time
- (Nükleer Bilimler) ışınlama süresi (shuffle-dwell ışınlayıcıda)
- dwelling
- ikametgah
- dwell in
- -de oturmak
- dwell in
- mesken tutmak
- dwelling
- mukim
- dwelling
- yapı
- dwelling
- oturarak
- dwellings
- konutlar
- dwelt
- oturan (ikamet vb)
- dweller
- oturan
- dweller
- sakin
Antik Çin'in bazı sakinleri için, boynuzlar muhtemelen dünyanın en gizemli ve güzel şeyleri arasındaydı.
-For some dwellers of ancient China, antlers were probably among the most mysterious and beautiful things in the world.
- dweller
- ikamet eden veya oturan kimse
- dwelling
- ikametgâh
- dwelling
- {f} otur
- dwelt
- otur
- dwellers
- sakinleri
Antik Çin'in bazı sakinleri için, boynuzlar muhtemelen dünyanın en gizemli ve güzel şeyleri arasındaydı.
-For some dwellers of ancient China, antlers were probably among the most mysterious and beautiful things in the world.
- dwelling
- daireli
- land dwell
- karada yaşayan
- dweller
- ikamet eden veya oturan
- dweller
- kimse
- dwelling
- ikamet
- dwelling
- ev
- dwelling
- dwell yaşa
- dwelling
- {i} hane
- dwelling
- dwelling place ev
- dwelling
- {f} otur: prep.yaşa
- dwelling
- {f} otur: prep.oturarak
- dwelling
- bark
- dwelt
- dwell yaşa
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dwell teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- In a petrol engine, the period of time the ignition points are closed to let current flow through the ignition coil in between each spark. This is measured as an angle in degrees around the camshaft in the distributor which controls the points, for example in a 4-cylinder engine it might be 55° (spark at 90° intervals, points closed for 55° between each)
- A planned delay in a timed control program
- A brief pause in the motion of part of a mechanism to allow an operation to be completed
- To linger (on) a particular thought, idea etc.; to remain fixated (on)
- To live; to reside
- to live, inhabit, reside, continue, stay {v}
- To inhabit
- To delay; to linger
- of possessions, remained possessed by someone specific
- make one's home or live in; "She resides officially in Iceland"; "I live in a 200-year old house"; "These people inhabited all the islands that are now deserted"; "The plains are sparsely populated"
- If you dwell on something, especially something unpleasant, you think, speak, or write about it a lot or for quite a long time. I'd rather not dwell on the past
- Tents were in primitive times the common dwellings of men Houses were afterwards built, the walls of which were frequently of mud (Job 24: 16; Matt 6: 19, 20) or of sun-dried bricks
- a delay time after filling the mold
- think moodily or anxiously about something
- Refers to the number of degrees a distributor shaft rotates while ignition points are closed. Also called cam angle (Otomotiv)
- In a Form C switch, the difference in field strength (expressed in ampere-turns) between the value when the Common reed breaks the Normally Closed contact and the value when the Common reed makes the Normally Open contact
- Dwell time is associated with passenger activity and represents the elapsed time from door open to door close
- The amount of time distributor points remain closed between openings
- In an engine, the time allowed for current to build in the primary circuit of the ignition coil for each spark generation
- If you dwell somewhere, you live there. They are concerned for the fate of the forest and the Indians who dwell in it = live see also dwelling. to live in a particular place
- The time for which the hot tool is impressed in the leather while gold or blind tooling
- originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country
- To abide as a permanent resident, or for a time; to live in a place; to reside
- come back to; "Don't dwell on the past"; "She is always harping on the same old things"
- Number of hours a car spends without line haul movement Same as Demurrage
- To abide; to remain; to continue
- Refers to the number of degrees a distributor shaft rotates while ignition points are closed Also called cam angle
- originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
- reside, live in, inhabit; consider for a long time, dwell upon {f}
- dwell on
- To continue to think or talk about (something or someone)
I constantly dwell on my girlfriend, Elizabeth.
- dwell upon
- A slightly more formal form of dwell on
- dwell upon
- harp on, linger over an idea, keep the attention directed on; be obsessed with
- dwell meter
- (Otomotiv) A device for determining whether your points are correctly gapped in a nonelectronic ignition system
- dwell on
- delay
- dwell on
- harp on, linger over an idea, keep the attention directed on; be obsessed with
- dwell time
- The time in which an inspection penetrant or developer is in contact with the surface of the part Drain time is considered part of dwell time
- dwell time
- The length of time cargo remains in port before being loaded onto a ship or collected for domestic distribution
- dwell time
- It is expressed in term of no of day that a container changed from one status to another e g from under inbound load (UIL) to empty available (MTA) to under outbound load (UOL) The shorter the dwell time, the more efficient the container utilization will be
- dwell time
- The length of time the spray material is exposed to the heat zone which produces and sustains a molten condition
- dwell time
- Français : Temps de chargement aux arrêts Deutsch : Aufenthaltszeit, Haltezeit
- dwell time
- The scheduled time a vehicle or train is allowed to discharge and take on passengers at a stop, including opening and closing doors
- dwell time
- The amount of time that a SIM analyzer remains at a given m/z value The longer the dwell time, the greater the fraction of the ion(s) of interest that reach the detector
- dwell time
- In a FHSS systems this is the amount of time (dwell) a device is allowed to spend transmitting on any one of the frequencies
- dwell time
- The time spent at the bin front or storage slot or any equipment waiting for a material handling transaction
- dwell time
- The amount of time a train spends in the station with its doors open
- dwell time
- A time that is programmed to elapse between applying a test excitation and taking the test measurement In practice, measurements are taken more or less continuously during the dwell period, but the reported measurement is that value occurring when the dwell time elapses
- dweller
- An inhabitant of a specific place; an inhabitant or denizen
The new couple are apartment dwellers.
- dwelling
- A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile
Philip's dwelling fronted on the street. - Alfred Tennyson.
- dweller
- habitant
- dwelling
- A dwelling is defined as a structurally separate set of living premises with a private entrance from outside the building or from a common hallway or stairway inside A private dwelling is one in which one person, a family or other small group of individuals may reside, such as a single house, apartment, etc
- dweller
- {n} a person that dwells, an inhabitant
- dwelling
- {n} a habitation, abode, state of life
- Dwelling
- woning
- Dwelling
- woon
- Happy are they that dwell in Thy house
- first verse of a Jewish prayer
- To dwell
- climate
- and the wolf shall dwell with the lamb
- there will be peace even between the fiercest of enemies (Biblical prophecy)
- blessed are they that dwell in thy house
- they that dwell in the presence of God are truly blessed (Biblical)
- dwelled
- past tense of to dwell
- dwelled
- past participle of to dwell
- dweller
- An inhabitant; a resident; as, a cave dweller
- dweller
- A city dweller or slum dweller, for example, is a person who lives in the kind of place or house indicated. The number of city dwellers is growing. city/town/cave etc dweller a person or animal that lives in a particular place
- dweller
- {i} resident, inhabitant
- dweller
- a person who inhabits a particular place
- dwellers
- one who dwells (lives in a place)
- dwelling
- {i} house, residence, abode, apartment, place where people live
- dwelling
- One to four family residence
- dwelling
- Bar
- dwelling
- Any building or structure or portion thereof designed or used for residential purposes
- dwelling
- housing that someone is living in; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless
- dwelling
- present participle of dwell
- dwelling
- Residence
- dwelling
- The structure on the residence premises shown in the declarations, used principally as a private residence, including attached structures
- dwelling
- Refers to a set of living quarters in which a person or group of persons resides or could reside
- dwelling
- Any building, structure or part thereof used and occupied for human habitation or intended to be so used, including any appurtenances Many municipalities have adopted ordinances relating to the repair, closing and demolition of dwellings unfit for human habitation
- dwelling
- The living quarters occupied, or intended for occupancy, by a household
- dwelling
- The living quarters occupied, or intended for occupancy, by a household top
- dwelling
- A building or portion thereof which meets the following criteria: Designed, used or intended to be used exclusively as year-around and complete living quarters for one family or household; Provides cooking and bathroom facilities and an independent entrance from the outside or from a common hall or entryway; Meets applicable requirements of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code For purposes of this ordinance a dwelling does not include a hotel, motel, rooming house, dormitory, fraternity, sorority, camping trailer, tourist home or similar building [top]
- dwelling
- A building occupied exclusively for residential purposes by not more than two families
- dwelling
- A building designed for use as a residence for no more than four families or a single-family unit in building under a condominium form of ownership
- dwelling
- A building for human habitation, which shall not include a trailer or other mobile living unit or hotel, dormitory, hospital or rooming house
- dwelling
- A building or portion thereof, designated exclusively for residential occupancy, but not including hotels, motels, boarding houses, tents, cabins, or motor homes/travel trailers
- dwelling
- A method of making a selection from an on-screen keyboard by holding the mouse cursor over a selection for a designated period of time This prevents the user from having to send a mouse click to choose the selection
- dwelling
- The dwelling, as defined in a homeowners insurance policy, the structure used as a private residence, including structures attached to the dwelling on the same or contiguous foundation
- dwelling
- Your home should be insured for what it will cost to rebuild it Most insurance agents can help you determine the correct amount Keep in mind that the purchase price or appraisal of your home takes into account the value of the land, which wouldn't need to be replaced at time of loss
- dwelling
- A dwelling or a dwelling place is a place where someone lives. Some 3,500 new dwellings are planned for the area = home. S2 a house, apartment etc where people live
- dwelling
- A house, home, living unit Generally refers to a building designed for use as a living space
- dwelling
- "Dwelling" means a building or portion thereof used exclusively for residential purposes, including one-family, two-family and multiple family dwelling(s), but not including hotels or boarding houses
- dwelling
- The building in which a person lives
- dwelling
- housing that someone is living in; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless"
- dwelling
- This is the amount your company may pay to repair or replace your home if your home is damaged by a covered loss This amount may range from exactly the amount listed on your policy (face amount) to any amount required to replace your dwelling (true Guaranteed Replacement cost) This covers your floors, windows, walls, ceilings, roof, fireplaces, stairs, carpet, etc
- dwelling
- Habitation; place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile
- dwellings
- {i} place of residence
- dwellings
- Plural of dwelling
- dwellings
- The materials used in buildings were commonly bricks, sometimes also stones (Lev 14: 40, 42), which were held together by cement (Jer 43: 9) or bitumen (Gen 11: 3) The exterior was usually whitewashed (Lev 14: 41; Ezek 13: 10; Matt 23: 27) The beams were of sycamore (Isa 9: 10), or olive-wood, or cedar (1 Kings 7: 2; Isa 9: 10)
- dwelt
- past of dwell
- dwelt
- Dwelt is the past tense and past participle of dwell. A past tense and a past participle of dwell. a past tense and past participle of dwell
- dwelt
- of Dwell
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