Construct
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construct teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- inşa etmek
- dikmek {f}
- çizmek {f}
- inşa et,v.inşa et: n.yapı
- düzenlemek {f}
- kurmak {f}
- imal etmek
- inşa et
Örnek Cümle:
On altıncı yüzyılda Osmanlı Türkleri Akdeniz ve Kızıldeniz'i birleştirmek için Mısır'da bir kanal inşa etmeye teşebbüs ettiler.
-In the sixteenth century Ottoman Turks attempted to construct a canal in Egypt to unite Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea.
- yapmak
- Daha basit izlenimlerden oluşan karmaşık bir eğilim (Psikoloji, Ruhbilim)
- yapı
Örnek Cümle:
Tom Boston'da bir yapı şirketi için çalıştı.
-Tom worked for a construction company in Boston.
Örnek Cümle:
Şu ana kadar yaptığın bütün şey her şeye kusur bulmak, keşke daha yapıcı bir şey söyleyebilsen.
-All you ever do is nitpick. I wish you could say something more constructive.
- çiz/kur
- geometrik olarak çizrnek
- düşünce
Örnek Cümle:
Düşünceniz çok yapıcı.
-Your opinion is very constructive.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un yapıcı düşünceleri var.
-Tom has constructive ideas.
- resmetmek
- yapmak, inşa etmek, bina etmek, kurmak, tertip etmek {f}
- bina edilen şey
- (Geometri) çizmek {f}
- yapılan şey
- imar etmek
- tertip etmek
- iskeletini çizmek
- construction
- inşaat
Hastane inşaatı bitmek üzere.
-The construction of the hospital is about to end.
Bir vinç ağır inşaat malzemelerini kaldırır.
-A crane raises heavy construction materials.
- construction
- yapı
Tom Boston'da bir yapı şirketi için çalıştı.
-Tom worked for a construction company in Boston.
Köprü yapım aşamasındadır.
-The bridge is under construction.
- construction
- {i} inşa
Bir vinç ağır inşaat malzemelerini kaldırır.
-A crane raises heavy construction materials.
Onların eski inşaat ekipmanları var.
-They have old construction equipment.
- construct a dam
- baraj inşa etmek
- construct a dam
- baraj yapmak
- construct a pond
- gölet yapmak
- construct a profile
- profilini çıkarmak
- construct a profile
- profil çıkarmak
- construct a profile
- profilini çıkartmak
- construct a tunnel
- (İnşaat) tünel yapmak
- construct a tunnel
- (İnşaat) tünel inşa etmek
- construct validity
- (Dilbilim) kurgusal geçerlilik
- construct validity
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) yapısal geçerlilik
- construct validity
- (Dilbilim) kurgusal geçerlik
- construct for
- için yapı
- construct barriers
- (Askeri) Barikatlar, engeller, kurmak
- construction
- {i} (Geometri) çizim
- constructor
- müteahhit/yapıcı
- constructed
- yapılı
- constructing
- inşaat
Dün yeni aşama inşaatını tamamladık.
-Yesterday, we finished constructing the new stage.
- constructing
- inşa etme
- construction
- (Biyokimya) kurgu">(Biyokimya) kurgu
- construction
- anlam
- construction
- {i} inşa etme
- construction
- konstrüksiyon
- constructions
- (Ticaret) yapılar
- constructions
- inşaat
- constructor
- kuran
- constructor
- müteahhit
- constructor
- kurucu
- constructor
- inşaat müteahhiti
- construction
- yapı endüstrisi
- construction
- bina
Binanın inşaatı önümüzdeki yıl başlayacaktır.
-The construction of the building will be started next year.
Yeni istasyon binası inşaat halinde ve yakında tamamlanacak.
-The new station building is under construction and will be completed soon.
- construction
- tümce yapısı
- construction
- tümce kuruluşu
- construction
- anlam verme
- construction
- dikinti
- construction
- yapım
En sağdaki şerit yapım aşamasındadır.
-The rightmost lane is now under construction.
Köprü yapım aşamasındadır.
-The bridge is under construction.
- constructed
- inşa edilmiş
Bu şimdiye kadar ülkemizde inşa edilmiş en büyük tanker.
-This is the largest tanker that has ever been constructed in our country.
- construction
- inşat
- construction
- yapılış
- constructor
- yapıcı
- constructors
- yapıcılar
- under construct
- yapı altında
- constructing
- bloklama
- construction
- (Tıp) His ile idrak etme
- construction
- {i} yapma
- construction
- anlam/inşaat/inşa
- construction
- geometrik şeklin çizilişi
- construction
- {i} çizim
- construction
- bear a construction belli bir anlam taşımak
- construction
- {i} yorum
- construction
- (Anatomi) kuruluş, yapı
- construction
- {i} dilb. yapı, inşa, tertip
- construction
- {i} yorum, tefsir
- construction
- construction drawing proje çizimi
- construction
- tertip
- construction
- inşa tarzı
- construction
- (Hukuk) zihinsel inşa
- construction
- (Hukuk) hukuki belgelerin veya hükümlerin özünü ortaya koyucu yorumlama
- construction
- tasarım
- construction
- (Hukuk) genel anlamı belirleme
- construction
- (Hukuk) kurgulama">(Hukuk) kurgulama
- construction
- kurma
- constructor
- inşaatçı
- constructor
- {i} usta
- empirical construct
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ampirik kurgu
- hypothetical construct
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) farazi kurgu
- personal construct
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) kişisel kurgu
- role construct repertory test
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) rol kurgusu repertuarı testi
- role construct theory
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) rol kurgusu teorisi
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construct teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Something constructed from parts
Örnek Cümle:
The artwork was a construct of wire and tubes.
- Similarly, to build (a sentence or an argument) by arranging words or ideas
Örnek Cümle:
A sentence may be constructed with a subject, verb and object.
- To draw (a geometric figure) by following precise specifications and using geometric tools and techniques
Örnek Cümle:
Construct a circle that touches each vertex of the given triangle.
- A concept or model
Örnek Cümle:
Bohr's theoretical construct of the atom was soon superseded by quantum mechanics.
- To build or form (something) by assembling parts
Örnek Cümle:
We constructed the radio from spares.
- to build, form, compile {v}
- Asks candidates to present a variety of information in a diagrammatic or tabular form
- A data structure used for a particular purpose
- create by organizing and linking ideas, arguments, or concepts; "construct a proof"; "construct an argument"
- build, assemble, put together {f}
- reassemble mentally; "reconstruct the events of 20 years ago"
- put together out of components or parts; "the company fabricates plastic chairs"; "They manufacture small toys"
- A psychological characteristic that is considered to vary across individuals A construct is not directly observable, but it is a theoretical concept derived from research and experience that has been constructed to explain observable behavior patterns
- An idea or concept invented to explain an aspect of human behavior or some other nonphysical characteristic Example: hostility
- To create new elements with previously measured or constructed elements
- create by linking linguistic units; "construct a sentence"; "construct a paragraph"
- Make; build; put together items or arguments
- create by linking linguistic units; "construct a sentence"; "construct a paragraph
- The working hypothesis or concept
- a digital copy of a human's persona/psyche Not really self aware, but capable of make decisions like that of the original [p 49]
- draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions; "construct an equilateral triangle" make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer" create by organizing and linking ideas, arguments, or concepts; "construct a proof"; "construct an argument" create by linking linguistic units; "construct a sentence"; "construct a paragraph
- to form by assembling, or combining parts; to build
- Something constructed by the mind: The novel a verbal construct in which invented human characters appear -Anthony Burgess JavaTM has constructs for objects, methods, loops, etc
- an attribute of an individual or a phenomenon that is not directly observable, but which is theoretically based or is inferred from empirical evidence (e g , a teacher being enthusiastic about the subject area) See Attribute, Operational Definition, Operationalize, Valildity-Construct
- A block of statements, beginning with CASE, DO, IF, FORALL, or WHERE statement, and ending with the appropriate termination statement
- If you construct something such as a building, road, or machine, you build it or make it. The French constructed a series of fortresses from Dunkirk on the Channel coast to Douai The boxes should be constructed from rough-sawn timber They thought he had escaped through a specially constructed tunnel. = build
- To put together the constituent parts of (something) in their proper place and order; to build; to form; to make; as, to construct an edifice
- To devise; to invent; to set in order; to arrange; as, to construct a theory of ethics
- If you construct something such as an idea, a piece of writing, or a system, you create it by putting different parts together. He eventually constructed a business empire which ran to Thailand and Singapore The novel is constructed from a series of on-the-spot reports. using carefully constructed tests. = create
- the variable as represented by the hierarchy of the agents
- Entalin Constructs are created artificial life forms, similar to what we would consider a robot The difference being that constructs are composed of hyperwave energy used to generate a static kinetic "field" that gives the construct substance In "magic" based RPGs the equivalent would be a golem There are many many different types of Entalin constructs Entalins used them for everything humans would use a robot for, including security, labor, and service Constructs each have their own AI, and all operate differently
- make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer"
- A sequence of statements that starts with a SELECT CASE, DO, IF, or WHERE statement and ends with the corresponding terminal statement
- structure of data together with its intended meaning
- A complex concept that goes beyond things or events; the term is used when a concept relates to relationships among things and/or events and their properties More inference is required in the process of abstracting the properties identified by the construct Example: drunkenness (drinking in excess, which can result from antecedents other than just beer drinking, with various connected characteristics and consequences)
- An informed, scientific idea developed or generated to describe or explain behavior; some examples of constructs include "intelligence," "personality," "anxiety," and "job satisfaction," 14, 173
- A sequence of statements starting with a SELECT CASE, DO, IF, or WHERE statement and ending with the corresponding terminal statement
- (n ) a sequence of statements starting with a CASE, DO,IF or WHERE statement and ending with the corresponding terminal statement
- To build up, to compose, to draw
- build; make
- To assemble and combine construction materials and methods to make a structure
- pattern; concept {i}
- an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
- A PL/SQL code structure There are two types of constructs: non-value constructs do not return a value; value constructs return a value
- Formed by, or relating to, construction, interpretation, or inference
- draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions; "construct an equilateral triangle"
- construct state
- {i} (in Semitic languages) status constructus, inflected form of a noun dependent on a following noun with the combination indicating a genitive relationship
- construction
- Anything that has been constructed
The engineer marvelled at his construction.
- construction
- A (usually non-representational) structure, such as a collage etc
Construction in string and clockwork took first prize.
- construction
- The meaning or interpretation of a text, action etc.; the way something is viewed by an observer or onlooker
He had considered sending Lucille away to stay with relations. But then people might have put the worst construction on it – might believe she had done something she shouldn't have.
- construction
- A geometric figure of arcs and line segments that is drawable with a straightedge and compass
- constructor
- A class method (in object-oriented programming) that creates and initializes each instance of an object
- constructor
- A person who, or thing that constructs
- construction
- {n} a building or making, a meaning, order
- constructed
- {s} built
- Construction
- const
This is an archaic grammatical construction.
-This grammatical construction is archaic.
This grammatical construction is archaic.
-This is an archaic grammatical construction.
- To construct
- extruct
- constructed
- past of construct
- constructing
- Present participle of to construct
- construction
- The way in which something is put together
- construction
- Includes establishments engaged in "construction" activities such as new work, additions, alterations, and repairs Major areas are general contractors, special trade contractors, and operative builders
- construction
- Expenditures for new school construction, including renovation and expansion They also include expenditures on land, existing buildings, and equipment for new and remodeled facilities back to top
- construction
- The act or process of constructing
- construction
- drawing a figure satisfying certain conditions as part of solving a problem or proving a theorem; "the assignment was to make a construction that could be used in proving the Pythagorean theorem"
- construction
- the creation of a construct; the process of combining ideas into a congruous object of thought
- construction
- An artistic composition such as a collage etc
- construction
- Roadway improvements directed toward increasing the capacity of the facility either by the addition of new through lanes or new construction
- construction
- a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit; "I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner"
- construction
- The act of turning a musical idea into a specific phrase
- construction
- The legal process of interpreting a phrase or document; of trying to find it's meaning Whether it be a contract or a statute, there are times when a phrase may be unclear or of several meanings Then, either lawyers or judges must attempt to interpret or "construct" the probable aim and purpose of the phrase, by extrapolating from other parts of the document or, in the case of statutes, referring to a interpretation law which gives legal construction guidelines Generally, there are two types of construction methods: literal (strict) or liberal
- construction
- The process or art of constructing; the act of building; erection; the act of devising and forming; fabrication; composition
- construction
- the creation of a construct; the process of combining ideas into a congruous object of thought a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit; "I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner"
- construction
- Construction is the building of things such as houses, factories, roads, and bridges. He'd already started construction on a hunting lodge. the only nuclear power station under construction in Britain. the downturn in the construction industry demolition
- construction
- The arrangement and connection of words in a sentence; syntactical arrangement
- construction
- Includes building, erecting, altering, reconstructing, moving upon or any physical operations on the premises which are required for construction Excavation, fill, paving, drainage, and the like, shall be considered as part of construction
- construction
- The systematic act or process of building, erecting, or constructing buildings, roads, or other structures
- construction
- - this activity includes services for construction or repair of a house, building or any structure
- construction
- Any on site activity which will result in the creation of a new surface water management system, or the abandonment or alteration of an existing surface water management system, including the building, assembling, expansion or recontouring of the property; the erection of buildings or other structures, or any part thereof; or land clearing
- construction
- A type of element that is placed as a guideline from which to compose actual elements in a design
- construction
- the commercial activity involved in constructing buildings; "their main business is home construction"; "workers in the building trades"
- construction
- The construction of something such as a vehicle or machine is the making of it. companies who have long experience in the construction of those types of equipment With the exception of teak, this is the finest wood for boat construction
- construction
- The process or art of constructing; the act of building
- construction
- A grammatical construction is a particular arrangement of words in a sentence, clause, or phrase. Avoid complex verbal constructions. = structure. building construction lift slab construction light frame construction pole construction
- construction
- The process of constructing
- construction
- A building, model or some other structure
- construction
- an interpretation of a text or action; "they put an unsympathetic construction on his conduct"
- construction
- {i} act of building; something that has been built; meaning
- construction
- (Type de construction) Type of materials used in constructing a building (e g wood frame, brick, stone, brick veneer)
- construction
- The manner in which something is built
- construction
- The trade of building structures
- construction
- The fabrication, erection or installation of a stationary air emissions source or modification of such source APC Rule 1200-3-2- 01
- construction
- an interpretation of a text or action; "they put an unsympathetic construction on his conduct
- construction
- The legal process of interpreting a phrase or document; of trying to find it's meaning Whether it is a contract or a statute, there are times when a phrase may be unclear or have several possible meanings Then, either lawyers or judges must attempt to interpret or "construct" the probable aim and purpose of the phrase, by extrapolating from other parts of the document or, in the case of statutes, referring to rules of interpretation, or the Interpretation Act which gives legal construction guidelines Generally, there are several types of construction methods including: literal (strict) or liberal
- construction
- (1) The carpet manufacturing method, usually tufted, woven or bonded (2) The term also can refer to the specific details of a particular carpet's specification, including fiber type, yarn twist level, density, method of dyeing, etc
- construction
- the act of constructing or building something; "during the construction we had to take a detour"; "his hobby was the building of boats"
- construction
- You can refer to an object that has been built or made as a construction. The British pavilion is an impressive steel and glass construction the size of Westminster Abbey. = structure
- construction
- a thing constructed; a complex construction or entity; "the structure consisted of a series of arches"; "she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons"
- construction
- The manufacturing method (i e tufted, woven) and the final arrangement of fiber and backing materials as stated in its specification
- construction
- Any activity that directly alters the environment, excluding surveying or mapping
- construction
- The construction of something such as a system is the creation of it. the construction of a just system of criminal justice. = creation
- construction
- The third phase of the Unified Process, in which the software is brought from an executable architectural baseline to the point at which it is ready to be transitioned to the user community
- construction
- You use construction to refer to the structure of something and the way it has been built or made. The Shakers believed that furniture should be plain, simple, useful, practical and of sound construction The chairs were light in construction yet extremely strong
- construction
- The method of construing, interpreting, or explaining a declaration or fact; an attributed sense or meaning; understanding; explanation; interpretation; sense
- construction
- A group of words arranged to form a meaningful phrase
- construction
- the process of building, altering, repairing, remodeling, improving or demolishing any public structure or building or other public improvements of any kind to any public real property It does NOT include routine maintenance, repair or operation of existing structures, buildings or real property
- construction
- The activity in software development comprising detailed design, coding, unit testing, and debugging This activity is also commonly known as "coding", "implementation", and "programming"
- construction
- The process of creating facilities, typically according the designers' plans and specifications
- construction
- The form or manner of building or putting together the parts of anything; structure; arrangement
- construction
- The action required to complete a model starting with no more prefabrication than the amount used in the average kit Model rockets that are completely prefabricated and require only a few minutes of unskilled effort for their completion, or in which many normally separate pieces are pre-assembled are not considered to require construction One-piece plastic fin units are not prohibited per se, but as such depend on the of prefabrication of the rest of the model
- constructions
- plural of construction
- constructor
- A racing car constructor or aircraft constructor is a company that builds cars or aircraft. a company or person that builds things
- constructor
- A special class method that has the same name as the class and is used to construct and possibly initialize objects of its class type
- constructor
- The name of the constructor is "make-" followed by the name of the structure, e g make-foo The number of arguments accepted by the constructor is the same as the number of slots; the arguments are the initial values for the slots, and the order of the arguments matches the order of the slot definitions
- constructor
- In AIPS++, an instance of a tool is made or constructed by a special type of global function called a constructor In C++, a function provided by a class to instantiate an object, i e to name and initialize it A class may also have a destructor function to destroy objects of that class
- constructor
- the function that runs when an Object is created This sets up the Object It is the class function in ecma, though usually its a different routine with the same name as the class in other langs
- constructor
- A constructor is a function provided to instantiate an object, i e to create the object and initialize it In Perfect, constructors are declared using the keyword build The parameter list is enclosed in curly brackets to reflect the syntax of a constructor call You never omit "{}" even if the constructor parameter list is empty Constructors have no side-effects, so changeable parameters are not permitted Constructors may have preconditions, but constructor preconditions cannot refer to the current object, because there isn't one at the start of the call It follows that a constructor which takes no parameters cannot have a meaningful precondition
- constructor
- An initialization function for the objects of a class Constructors have the same name as their class
- constructor
- A method that is invoked automatically when a new instance of a class is created Constructors are used to initialize the variables of the newly created object The constructor method has the same name as the class
- constructor
- A pseudo-method that creates an object In the JavaTM programming language, constructors are instance methods with the same name as their class Constructors are invoked using the new keyword Constructors differ from methods in that they return no data type, they have the same name as the class, and have public visibility (except for abstract classes which appropriately have protected visibility)
- constructor
- someone who contracts for and supervises construction (as of a building)
- constructor
- (n ) A pseudo-method that creates an object In the JavaTM programming language, constructors are instance methods with the same name as their class Constructors are invoked using the new keyword
- constructor
- The remaining objects that `contain' sub-elements are all object constructors of some sort or another They combine the sub-elements into a compound mathematical object such as a constant, set, list, or a function application For example, the lambda element constructs a function definition from a list of variables and an expression while the apply element constructs a function application By function application we mean the result of applying the first element of the apply (the function) to the zero or more remaining elements (the arguments) A function application represents an object in the range of the function For each given combination of type and order of XML children, the signature of a constructor indicates the type (and sometimes subtype) of the resulting object
- constructor
- A method that creates an object In the Java language, constructors are instance methods with the same name as their class Java constructors are invoked using the new keyword
- constructor
- Any entity performing construction Can be a contractor or the owner's own forces Constructor is not a widely used term but is less ambiguous than "contractor", which could mean any two parties that have a contract Back to top
- constructor
- A class (in object-oriented programming) that creates and initializes each instance of an object
- constructor
- A function that has the same name as its class It is executed automatically whenever an object is created from the class A constructor is a method that creates an instance of an object It usually sets the object's fields to default values - "default constructor", otherwise it sets these fields to user specified values, in which case it is called a "parameterised constructor" In both cases an object is created which can be used in your program
- constructor
- A class member function that is called whenever a new call object is created Default constructors have no parameters Alternate (or non-default) constructors can have parameters There can be several constructors for a given class
- constructor
- A constructer
- constructor
- {i} builder, someone or something which builds
- constructor
- The code which specifies how to make an instance of a class Its name matches the name of the class A constructor is a class member See the chapter on Classes and Objects
- constructor
- A JScript function that has two special features: It is invoked by the new operator It is passed the address of a newly created object through the this keyword
- constructor
- A method that is called when a new instance is created Constructor methods are used to initialize the new instance
- constructor
- This is a special method that is called whenever a class is instantiated (Using Objects - Slide 19)
- constructor
- A pseudo-method that creates an object In Java, constructors are instance methods with the same name as their class Java constructors are invoked using the new keyword
- constructor
- A method that creates an object In the C++ and Java languages, constructors are instance methods that have the same name as their class Constructors are invoked by using the new keyword
- constructor
- A special member function of a class, used to create and initialize objects of that class
- constructor
- A method named after its class A constructor method is invoked when an object of that class is made
- constructor
- A method called to set up a new instance of a class
- constructor
- —A method that is automatically called when an object is created The constructor is used to initialize the object and place it in a valid state (e g , setting the values of member variables) The constructor method always has the same identifier as the class in which it is defined See Destructor
- constructor
- Member function with the same name as the class It constructs objects of the class type Invoked when associated type used in a definition
- constructors
- plural of constructor
- constructs
- Third person singular simple present form of to construct
- constructs
- Plural of construct
- constructs
- In empirical research, labels for properties that are indirectly observable For example, "gravity" can't be seen but rather is a construct used to explain observations like the falling of objects toward the earth (See also Indicator and Variable )
- constructs
- To set in order mentally; to arrange
- constructs
- Document type definitions (DTDs), style sheet (i e FOSI, DSSSL), and SGML/XML tag narrative definitions
- constructs
- Implied or actual parts of a program which define the order in which the statements or instructions in the program are to be executed 2 2 5, p18
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