Recessing
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recessing teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- dinlenme
- recess
- {i} ara
Toplantı, kısa bir aradan sonra iki saat içinde tekrar toplanacak.
-The meeting will reconvene in two hours after a brief recess.
Yargıç iki saat ara verdi.
-The judge called for a recess of two hours.
- recess
- girinti
- recess
- gizli yer
- recess
- {i} mola
Mola sırasında biraz kahve içelim.
-Let's have some coffee during recess.
Bizim on ikiden bire kadar öğle yemeği için bir saatlik bir molamız var.
-We have an hour's recess for lunch from twelve to one.
- recess
- (Tıp) resesüs
- recess
- (Mekanik) oluk">(Mekanik) oluk
- recess
- yuva
- recess
- tatile girmek
- recess
- gen
- recess
- okul tatili
- recess
- (duvarda) oyuk
- recess
- boşluk
- recess
- çukur
- recess
- paydos etmek
- recess
- ara vermek
- recess
- duvar girintisini koymak
- recess
- niş
- recess
- iç taraf
- recess
- yerleştirmek
- recess
- paydos
- recess
- dinlenmek
Dinlenmek ister misin?
-Would you like to take a recess?
- recess
- ara verme
- recess
- duvarda girinti
- recess
- (Mühendislik) oluk, oyuk, girinti
- Recess
- (Tekstil) Girinti (Girintisiz silindir = İçi dolu silindir)
- recess
- girinti yapmak
- recess
- boşluğa yerleştirmek
- recess
- tatil
O, tatil sırasında canlı.
-He is lively during recess.
Öğrenciler şimdi bir tatile giriyorlar.
-The students are having a recess now.
- recess
- kovuk
- recess
- oymak
- recess
- tatil olmak
- recess
- yer açmak
- recess
- tatil yapmak
- recess
- {i} (rîses') gen. çoğ. gizli yer, iç taraf
- recess
- ara ver/oy/yerleştir
- recess
- dinlenme
Dinlenmek ister misin?
-Would you like to take a recess?
- recess
- {i} (rîses') girinti, oyuk
- recess
- gizliduvar girintisini koymak
- recess
- (Tıp) Çukur, çukurcuk, recessus
- recess
- {i} yatak
- recess
- {f} (toplantıya) ara vermek
- recess
- oyuk/paydos/tatil
- recess
- dinlenme anı
- recess
- {f} (rîses') girinti yapmak, oymak
- recess
- {i} teneffüs, ara; paydos; tatil
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recessing teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- present participle of recess
- recess
- To take or declare a break
Class will recess for 20 minutes.
- recess
- Remote, distant (in time or place)
Thomas Salusbury: Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems: I should think it best in the subsequent discourses to begin to examine whether the Earth be esteemed immoveable, as it hath been till now believed by most men, or else moveable, as some ancient Philosophers held, and others of not very recesse times were of opinion;.
- recess
- To inset into something, or to recede
Recess the screw so it does not stick out.
- recess
- A break, pause or vacation
Spring recess offers a good chance to travel.
- recess
- A shallow depression drilled in wood to allow the head or threaded end of a through-bolt to be flush with the wood surface
- recess
- {n} a retirement, retreat, secret place
- recess
- close at the end of a session; "The court adjourned"
- recess
- a space in a room where part of a wall is set back from the main part
- recess
- A brief adjournment ordered by the judge (see Adjournment; compare Continuance)
- recess
- make a recess in; "recess the piece of wood"
- recess
- (1) An official pause of any length in a committee hearing or Floor Session that halts the proceedings for a period of time but does not have the finality of adjournment
- recess
- If you refer to the recesses of someone's mind or soul, you are referring to thoughts or feelings they have which are hidden or difficult to describe. There was something in the darker recesses of his unconscious that was troubling him. if a government, law court etc recesses, it officially stops work for a period of time
- recess
- Intermission in a legislative day
- recess
- the period between sessions of Parliament, but in ordinary usage the word is often used to describe the periods between the main sitting periods each year, as in the winter recess
- recess
- A recess is a break between the periods of work of an official body such as a committee, a court of law, or a government. The conference broke for a recess
- recess
- {i} break from proceedings, intermission, pause in activity; niche, indentation in a wall, alcove; scheduled break in the middle of a school day
- recess
- an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)
- recess
- Remission or suspension of business or procedure; intermission, as of a legislative body, court, or school
- recess
- {f} take a break from proceedings, take a pause from activities; make a niche, set back from the surface
- recess
- The state of being withdrawn; seclusion; privacy
- recess
- a small concavity
- recess
- Intermission in a daily session
- recess
- put into a recess; "recess lights"
- recess
- ending a legislative session with a set time to reconvene
- recess
- The recesses of something or somewhere are the parts of it which are hard to see because light does not reach them or they are hidden from view. He emerged from the dark recesses of the garage
- recess
- To make a recess in; as, to recess a wall
- recess
- Adjournment by the House or Senate for at least three days, with a set time for reconvening
- recess
- This is a temporary time when the trial or hearing is not in session A recess can be for minutes, hours, days or even weeks return to index
- recess
- A sinus
- recess
- an enclosure that is set back or indented a small concavity make a recess in; "recess the piece of wood"
- recess
- Temporary delay in proceedings
- recess
- A temporary termination of a meeting Recesses are called for short breaks (e g , for lunch or dinner) or occasionally at the close of a daily session to allow the legislative day to continue into the next calendar day (See ADJOURNMENT )
- recess
- An interlude between sessions where pupils can relax and play games outside of the school buildings
- recess
- A depression in a flat surface
- recess
- A place of retirement, retreat, secrecy, or seclusion
- recess
- Intermission in a daily session Intermission from one day to the next; day-to-day recess from one calendar day to the next
- recess
- The period between sessions of Parliament
- recess
- A temporary interruption during a days proceedings that does not interrupt unfinished business The rules in each house direct matters to be taken up and disposed of at the beginning of each legislative day The House usually adjourns from day to day The Senate often recesses, thus meeting on the same legislative day for several calendar days or even weeks at a time
- recess
- A temporary break during a floor session or a period when no legislative sessions are held
- recess
- A decree of the imperial diet of the old German empire
- recess
- A withdrawing or retiring; a moving back; retreat; as, the recess of the tides
- recess
- An inset, hole, space or opening
- recess
- put into a recess; "recess lights
- recess
- Marks a temporary end to the business of the Congress, and sets a time for the next meeting
- recess
- An indentation into the housing
- recess
- an enclosure that is set back or indented
- recess
- Part of a room formed by the receding of the wall, as an alcove, niche, etc
- recess
- When formal meetings or court cases recess, they stop temporarily. The hearings have now recessed for dinner Before the trial recessed today, the lawyer read her opening statement
- recess
- Temporary halt to proceedings, with a time set for proceedings to resume
- recess
- an enclosure that is set back or indented a small concavity make a recess in; "recess the piece of wood" put into a recess; "recess lights
- recess
- In a room, a recess is part of a wall which is built further back than the rest of the wall. Recesses are often used as a place to put furniture such as shelves. a discreet recess next to a fireplace
- recess
- (1) An official pause in a committee hearing or floor session that halts the proceedings for a period of time but does not have the finality of adjournment
- recess
- Secret or abstruse part; as, the difficulties and recesses of science
- recess
- Intermission during a daily Session, usually for caucus or committee meetings
- recess
- a pause from doing something (as work); "we took a 10-minute break"; "he took time out to recuperate"
- recess
- a state of abeyance or suspended business
- recess
- A time of play, usually, on a playground
- recess
- Concludes legislative day, with a set time for reconvening--usually more than three days of adjournment
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