Decay
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decay teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- çürümek
Örnek Cümle:
Tuz yiyeceği çürümekten korumak için yardımcı olur.
-Salt helps to preserve food from decay.
Örnek Cümle:
Buzdolabı yiyeceği çürümekten korur.
-The refrigerator preserves food from decay.
- çürük {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Diş hekimi onun çürük dişini çekti.
-The dentist pulled out his decayed tooth.
Örnek Cümle:
Dişçi çürük dişimi zorla çekti.
-The dentist pulled out my decayed tooth by force.
- çürüme {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Fazla şeker dişlerinde çürümeye sebep olur.
-Too many sweets cause your teeth to decay.
Örnek Cümle:
Tuz yiyeceği çürümekten korumak için yardımcı olur.
-Salt helps to preserve food from decay.
- bozulma {i}
- sağlığını yitirmek
- düşüş {i}
- düş {f}
- bozmak
- güçten düşmek
- çöküş
- bozulmak
- çürütmek
- bozul {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Yiyecek sıcak havada çabuk bozulur.
-Food decays quickly in hot weather.
Örnek Cümle:
Et sıcak havalarda çabuk bozulur.
-Meat decays quickly in warm weather.
- sıhhatçe düşmek
- zeval bulmak
- kuvvetinden kaybetme (ilaç) (Tıp)
- çürü,v.düş: n.düşüş
- yıkılış {i}
- düşkünlük {i}
- Sıhhatin bozulması (Tıp)
- çürü (Biyoloji)
Örnek Cümle:
Fazla şeker dişlerinde çürümeye sebep olur.
-Too many sweets cause your teeth to decay.
Örnek Cümle:
Et sıcak havalarda hızla çürür.
-Meat decays quickly in warm weather.
- dağılmak {f}
- bozul/çürü/çürüt
- çürütme {i}
- sıhhatçe düşme
- zayıflamak {f}
- zayıflama {i}
- azalma {i}
- çürük/çürüme
- bozunma,bozunum (Nükleer Bilimler)
- azalmak {f}
- (RADIOACTIVE) BOZULMA; ÇÜRÜME (BESİN) (Askeri)
- ayrışma {i}
- yıkılma {i}
- eksilme
- parçalanmak {f}
- inkıraz bulmak
- halsiz düşmek {f}
- bozunum (Denizbilim)
- decayed
- çürümüş
Dan kedinin kötü biçimde çürümüş cesedini dikkatle kaldırdı.
-Dan carefully lifted the badly decayed body of the cat.
- decay constant
- bozunum sabiti
- decay factor
- bozunum katsayısı
- decay product
- bozunum ürünü
- decay time
- bozulma zamanı
- decay of a cell, decay of a tissue (biology)
- Hücrenin çürüme, bir doku (biyoloji çürüme)
- decay vary from one region to another
- bozulma bölgeden bölgeye değişir
- decay chain
- (Nükleer Bilimler) bozunma zinciri
- decay constant
- (Nükleer Bilimler) bozunma/bozunum sabiti,bozunum değişmezi
- decay constat
- bozuşma sabiti
- decay curve
- (Nükleer Bilimler) bozunma eğrisi
- decay curve
- bozuşma eğrisi
- decay curves
- (Askeri) (RADIOACTIVE) AZALMA EĞRİLERİ: Radyoaktivitede zamanla meydana gelen azalmayı gösteren grafik çizgileri
- decay heat
- (Nükleer Bilimler) bozunma ısısı
- decay of political interest
- (Kanun) siyasal ilginin zayıflaması
- decay parent
- (Nükleer Bilimler) bozunan ön çekirdek
- decay product
- (Nükleer Bilimler) bozunma ürünü
- decay rate
- (Askeri) (RADIOACTIVE) AZALMA ORANI (ABD SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI; AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU ): Radyoaktif maddenin, genel olarak, partiküller veya gama radyasyonları neşri ile birlikte çözülme zaman oranı
- decay rate
- (Askeri) (NATO) (RADIOACTIVE) RADYOAKTİF MADDENİN ZAMANA UYGUN OLARAK ÇÖZÜLMESİ
- decay scheme
- (Nükleer Bilimler) bozunma teması
- decay series
- bozuşma serisi
- decay surve/product
- (Nükleer Bilimler) bozulma eğrisi/ürünü
- decay time
- bozunma süresi
- decay time scintillation
- (Nükleer Bilimler) pırıldama bozunum süresi
- decaying
- {i} azalan
- alpha decay
- alfa bozunumu
- beta decay
- beta çözünmesi
- decayed
- kuvvetsiz
- decayed
- kudretsiz
- decaying
- {f} azal
- double beta decay
- çift beta çözünmesi
- fall into decay
- bozul
- fallen into decay
- bozul
- fell into decay
- bozul
- radioactive decay
- radyoaktif çürüme
- radioactive decay
- radyoaktif çözülme
- radioactive decay
- ışınetkin bozunum
- senile decay
- yaşlılık nedeniyle çökme
- tooth decay
- diş çürümesi
- voltage decay
- gerilim azalışı
- decayed
- düş
- decayed
- {s} halsiz düşmüş
- distance decay effect
- azalan mesafe etkisi
- dual beta decay
- ikili beta çözünmesi
- on the decay
- düşüşte
- period of decay
- aktiflik periyodu, bozunum yarı-yaşamı
- voltage decay
- gerilim azalisi
- alpha decay
- alfa bozuşması
- atomic decay
- atom bölünmesi
- beta decay
- beta bozuşması
- branching decay
- dallanan bozuşma
- chain decay
- bozunma zinciri
- decayed
- dağılmış
- decayed
- dumura uğramış
- decayed
- {s} zayıflamış
- decayed
- [adj] çürümüş
- decayed
- {s} çürük
Diş hekimi onun çürük dişini çekti.
-The dentist pulled out his decayed tooth.
Dişçi çürük dişimi zorla çekti.
-The dentist pulled out my decayed tooth by force.
- decayed
- azalmış
- decayed
- {s} aşınmış
- decayed
- {s} takâtsiz
- decayed
- {s} düşkün
- exponential decay
- (Fizik) üstel bozunma
- exponential decay
- (Nükleer Bilimler) üstel bozunum
- fall into decay
- dökülmek
- fall into decay
- (Fiili Deyim ) yıkılmaya yüz tutmuş
- fissure decay
- (Diş Hekimliği) 1. Yarık, ince oluk. 2. Dişlerin oklüzal yüzeylerinin ortasında, tüberküller arasındaki oluklar. ( fissure ) çürüğü diş fissürlerinde başlangıç çürük
- gamma decay
- (Nükleer Bilimler) gama bozunumu
- pulse decay
- darbe sönümlenmesi
- pulse decay
- (Bilgisayar) vurum sönümlenmesi
- pulse decay
- darbe (vurum) sonumlenmesi
- radiation decay factor
- (Askeri) RADYASYON AZALMA FAKTÖRÜ
- radioactive decay
- (Nükleer Bilimler) ışınım bozunumu,radyoaktif bozunma radyoaktif bozunum,ışır bozunum
- radioactive decay constant
- (Nükleer Bilimler) ışır bozunum değişmezi
- senile decay
- yaşlanma sonucu çökme
- successive decay
- (Nükleer Bilimler) ardarda bozunum
- thrust decay
- (Askeri) ÇEKİŞ AZALMASI: Bir roket motorunda yakıt tükendiği veya yakıt faaliyeti kesildiği zaman sevkedici çekiş gücü birden sıfıra düşmez, saniyenin küsuru kadar bir süre yavaş yavaş azalır; çekiş gücününbu derece derece azalışı ve kaybına "çekiş azalması" denir
- thrust decay
- (Askeri) çekiş azalması
- tooth decay
- (Tıp) çürükler diş
- tooth decay
- çürük
- tooth decay
- diş çürüğü
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decay teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- The process or result of being gradually decomposed
- To rot, to go bad
- A deterioration of condition
- To deteriorate, to get worse, to lose strength or health, to decline in quality
- a falling away or off, decline, loss {n}
- to consume, decline, wither, rot, fall {v}
- The decrease in the amount of any radioactive material with the passage of time due to spontaneous emission from the atomic nuclei of either alpha or beta particles, often accompanied by gamma radiation Every radionuclide has a definite half-life
- the process of gradually becoming inferior
- Disintegration of atomic nuclei resulting in the emission of alpha or beta particles (usually with gamma radiation) Also the exponential decrease in radioactivity of a material as nuclear disintegrations take place and more stable nuclei are formed
- 1) The rate of reduction of the audio signal generated in synthesizers from the peak level to sustain level (see the term ADSR) 2) The fade out of the reverberation of a sound
- The spontaneous radioactive transformation of one nuclide into a different nuclide or into a different energy state of the same nuclide Every decay process has a definite half-life
- the spontaneous disintegration of a radioactive substance along with the emission of ionizing radiation
- In a traditional envelope, the time it takes for the enveloped setting to reach its sustain level after the Attack envelope stage
- undergo decay or decomposition; "The body started to decay and needed to be cremated"
- an inferior state resulting from the process of decaying; "the corpse was in an advanced state of decay"; "the house had fallen into a serious state of decay and disrepair"
- The change of one radioactive nuclide into a different nuclide by the spontaneous emission of alpha, beta, or gamma rays, or by electron capture The end product is a less energetic, more stable nucleus Each decay process has a definite half-life
- undergo decay or decomposition; "The body started to decay and needed to be cremated
- To pass gradually from a sound, prosperous, or perfect state, to one of imperfection, adversity, or dissolution; to waste away; to decline; to fail; to become weak, corrupt, or disintegrated; to rot; to perish; as, a tree decays; fortunes decay; hopes decay
- Destruction; death
- the organic phenomenon of rotting a gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current the process of gradually becoming inferior the spontaneous disintegration of a radioactive substance along with the emission of ionizing radiation an inferior state resulting from the process of decaying; "the corpse was in an advanced state of decay"; "the house had fallen into a serious state of decay and disrepair"
- A deterioration of condition or plaque on ones teeth
- In physics, the breaking apart of nuclei into smaller constituent nuclei, releasing energetic particles in the process as there is less total energy
- rot, putrefaction, decomposition {i}
- Gradual failure of health, strength, soundness, prosperity, or of any species of excellence or perfection; tendency toward dissolution or extinction; corruption; rottenness; decline; deterioration; as, the decay of the body; the decay of virtue; the decay of the Roman empire; a castle in decay
- The second of the four segments of a typical ADSR envelope The decay control determines the amount of time it takes for the envelope to fall from the peak reached at the end of the attack segment to the sustain level See ADSR
- When a radioactive atom disintegrates it is said to decay What remains is a different element An atom of polonium decays to form lead, ejecting an alpha particle in the process
- The disintegration of organic materials into simpler forms, or into their original elements, by action of bacteria, fungi, or other microorganisms
- To cause to decay; to impair
- The change of one radioactive nuclide into a different nuclide by the spontaneous emission of alpha, beta, or gamma radiation, or by electron capture The end product is a less energetic, more stable nucleus Each decay process has a definite half-life
- The decrease in activity of any radioactive material with the passage of time due to the spontaneous emission from the atomic nuclei of either alpha or beta particles, sometimes accompanied by gamma radiation See Half-life, Radioactivity
- Disintegration of wood or other substance through the action of fungi
- A process in which a particle disappears and in its place two or more different particles appear The sum of the masses of the produced particles is always less than the mass of the original particle
- Any process in which a particle disappears and in its place two or more different particles appear More Information: Decays, Radioactive Decays
- The spontaneous disintegration of the nucleus of an unstable atom, resulting in the emission of particles and energy
- Decrease in activity of a radioactive substance due to the disintegration of an atomic nucleus resulting in the release of alpha or beta particles or gamma radiation
- Any process in which a particle disappears and in its place two or more different particles appear
- If something such as a society, system, or institution decays, it gradually becomes weaker or its condition gets worse. Popular cinema seems to have decayed Decay is also a noun. There are problems of urban decay and gang violence. tooth decay alpha decay beta decay gamma decay
- The breakdown of organic matter into simpler compounds due to the digestive action of microorganisms such as bacteria or other decomposers
- When something such as a dead body, a dead plant, or a tooth decays, it is gradually destroyed by a natural process. The bodies buried in the fine ash slowly decayed The ground was scattered with decaying leaves. = rot Decay is also a noun. When not removed, plaque causes tooth decay and gum disease. + decayed de·cayed decayed teeth. = rotten
- To destroy
- rot, decompose; deteriorate, waste away {f}
- Change of an element into a different element, usually with some other particle(s) and energy emitted
- one of the four basic stages of an envelope Refers to the time the sound takes to settle into its sustain level
- Cause of decay
- a gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current
- This refers to a situation that can be modeled by a function of the form f(x) = Cbx + a with 0 < b < 1
- fall into decay or ruin; "The unoccupied house started to decay"
- the organic phenomenon of rotting
- The decrease in activity of any radionuclide [see radionuclide definition] over time, due to spontaneous emission of radiation from its atomic nuclei of either alpha particles [see alpha particles definition], beta particles [see definition] or gamma rays [see definition] The rate of decay for a radionuclide is related to its half-life [see half-life definition] (FEMA- Rep-5, 1992 ) Back to Top
- lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current; "the particles disintegrated during the nuclear fission process"
- Decrease of a radioactive substance because of nuclear emission of alpha or beta particles, positrons, or gamma rays See radioactivity In beta decay, for example, the emission of a -particle, i e , an electron, causes radioactive change into a daughter element of the same atomic weight as the parent element but of atomic number higher by 1
- The process whereby radioactive particles undergo a change from one form, or isotope, to another, releasing radioactive particles and/or energy
- radioactive
- caries
- alpha decay
- Radioactive decay by emitting an alpha particle
- beta decay
- A nuclear reaction in which a beta particle (electron or positron) is emitted
- bit decay
- Bit rot: the putative tendency of content in storage to become corrupt over time
- bit decay
- Bit rot: the tendency of software in storage to develop bugs over time due to minor incompatibilities with newer operating environments
- c-decay
- A discredited theory proposed by creationists in order to support the belief that the universe is a few thousand years old that claims that the speed of light has decreased over time, meaning that objects millions of light years away are visible today (whereas a constant speed of light would imply that the universe is millions of years old and so contradict this belief)
- decayed
- Simple past tense and past participle of decay
- decays
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decay
- gamma decay
- A nuclear reaction with the emission of a gamma ray
- radioactive decay
- Any of several processes by which unstable nuclei emit subatomic particles and/or ionizing radiation and disintegrate into one or more smaller nuclei
- vacuum decay
- A hypothetical process whereby spacetime undergoes a phase transition (decays) into a lower-energy state
- Decayed
- dotterel
- alpha decay
- The process of radioactive decay in which the nucleus of an atom emits an alpha particle The new atom's atomic number is lower by two and its atomic mass number is reduced by four
- alpha decay
- The radioactive decay of a nucleus via emission of an alpha particle
- alpha decay
- radioactive decay of an atomic nucleaus that is accompanied by the emission of an alpha particle
- alpha decay
- the loss of an alpha particle during radioactive decay
- alpha decay
- The emission of an alpha particle by the nucleus The atomic number of the parent nucleus is decreased by two and the atomic weight is decreased by four
- alpha decay
- The emission of a nucleus of a helium atom from the nucleus of an element, generally of a heavy element, in the process of its radioactive decay
- alpha decay
- The radioactive decay of an atomic nucleus by emission of an alpha particle. Type of radioactive disintegration (see radioactivity) in which some unstable atomic nuclei dissipate excess energy by spontaneously ejecting an alpha particle. Alpha particles have two positive charges and a mass of four atomic mass units; they are identical to helium nuclei. Though they are emitted at speeds about one-tenth that of light, they are not very penetrating and have ranges in air of about 1-4 in. (2.5-10 cm). Alpha decay commonly occurs in elements with atomic numbers greater than 83 (bismuth), but can occur in some rare-earth elements in the atomic-number range of 60 (neodymium) to 71 (lutetium). Alpha decay half-lives range from about a microsecond (10^-6 second) to billions of years (10^17 seconds)
- beta decay
- A nuclear reaction in which beta particles (electrons, -, or positrons, +) are absorbed by or emitted from the nucleus of an atom
- beta decay
- the breakdown of a neutron into a proton, which remains in the nucleus, and an electron, which is emitted as a beta particle
- beta decay
- The emission of electrons or positrons (particles identical to electrons, but with a positive electrical charge) from the nucleus of an element in the process of radioactive decay of the element
- beta decay
- The radioactive decay of an atomic nucleus accompanied by emission of a beta particle. Any of three processes of radioactive disintegration in which a beta particle is spontaneously emitted by an unstable atomic nucleus in order to dissipate excess energy. Beta particles are either electrons or positrons. The three beta-decay processes are electron emission, positron emission, and electron capture. The process of beta decay increases or decreases the positive charge of the original nucleus by one unit without changing the mass number. Though beta decay is in general a slower process than gamma or alpha decay, beta particles can penetrate hundreds of times farther than alpha particles. Beta decay half-lives are a few milliseconds or more. See also radioactivity
- beta decay
- The decay of a parent nucleus into a daughter nucleus by the emission of a beta particle when one of the neutrons in the nucleus transforms into a proton The atomic weight of the nucleus remains the same, but the atomic number increases by one
- beta decay
- The radioactive decay of a nucleus via the reaction n -> p + e- + or p -> n + e+ + n; so called because an electron or antielectron is also known as a beta particle
- beta decay
- radioactive decay by conversion of a neutron into a proton, leaving the atomic mass number the same while increasing the atomic number, e g decay of carbon-14 (6 protons, 8 neutrons) to nitrogen-14 (7 of each) An electron is emitted (as is a neutrino) Conversion of a proton to a neutron, with emission of a positron, is also called beta decay, but such conversions more usually occur by the capture of an electron (which is indeed called electron capture)
- beta decay
- The decay process where an isotope emits an electron (called a beta particle), converting one neutron into a proton to conserve electrical charge This causes the isotope to become a different element, for example, the beta decay of tritium 3H, with one proton and two neutrons, produces helium 3He, with two protons and one neutron
- beta decay
- radioactive decay of an atomic nucleus that is accompanied by the emission of a beta particle
- beta decay
- The process of radioactive decay in which a neutron loses a beta particle, which is physically identical to an electron This increases the atomic number of the atom by one by turning the neutron into a proton The atom's atomic mass number stays the same because the total number of protons and neutrons remain the same The most common form of radioactive decay
- beta decay
- A nuclear reaction in which beta particles (electrons or positrons) are absorbed by or emitted from the nucleus of an atom
- decayed
- Fallen, as to physical or social condition; affected with decay; rotten; as, decayed vegetation or vegetables; a decayed fortune or gentleman
- decayed
- Describing something that has, or is in process, of decaying
- decayed
- Past tense and past participle of decay
- decayed
- {s} deteriorated by decay; rotten
- decayed
- damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless; "rotten floor boards"; "rotted beams"; "a decayed foundation
- decayed
- deteriorated by decay or rot; "decayed teeth" damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless; "rotten floor boards"; "rotted beams"; "a decayed foundation
- decayed
- deteriorated by decay or rot; "decayed teeth"
- decayed
- damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless; "rotten floor boards"; "rotted beams"; "a decayed foundation"
- decays
- third-person singular of decay
- exponential decay
- a decrease that follows an exponential function
- fell into decay
- deteriorated, rotted away
- gamma decay
- Type of radioactivity in the most common form of which an unstable atomic nucleus dissipates energy by gamma emission, producing gamma rays. Gamma decay also includes two other processes, internal conversion and internal pair production. In internal conversion, excess energy in a nucleus is transferred to one of its own orbiting electrons and the electron is ejected from the atom. In internal pair production, excess energy is converted into an electron and a positron, which are emitted together. Typical half-lives (see half-life) for gamma emission range from about 10^-9 to 10^-14 second
- moral decay
- spiritual decline, cultural decline, spiritual degeneration
- radioactive decay
- gradual reduction in the number of radioactive atoms in material
- slow decay
- expiration, slow deterioration
- tooth decay
- If you have tooth decay, one or more of your teeth has become decayed
- tooth decay
- soft decayed area in a tooth; progressive decay can lead to the death of a tooth
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