design
Kelime Anlamı :

1. tasarlamak.
2. dizayn etmek.
3. plan.
4. dizayn.
5. fikir.
6. tasarim.
7. tasarimi.
8. tasar.
9. tasarı.
10. niyet.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. to conceive or fashion in the mind; invent: design a good excuse for not attending the conference.
2. to formulate a plan for; devise: designed a marketing strategy for the new product.
3. to plan out in systematic, usually graphic form: design a building; design a computer program.
4. to create or contrive for a particular purpose or effect: a game designed to appeal to all ages.
5. to have as a goal or purpose; intend.
6. to create or execute in an artistic or highly skilled manner.
7. to make or execute plans.
8. to have a goal or purpose in mind.
9. to create designs.
10. A drawing or sketch.
11. A graphic representation, especially a detailed plan for construction or manufacture.
12. the purposeful or inventive arrangement of parts or details: the aerodynamic design of an automobile; furniture of simple but elegant design.
13. the art or practice of designing or making designs.
14. something designed, especially a decorative or an artistic work.
15. an ornamental pattern. see synonyms at figure.
16. A basic scheme or pattern that affects and controls function or development: the overall design of an epic poem.
17. A plan; a project. see synonyms at plan.
18. A reasoned purpose; an intent: it was her design to set up practice on her own as soon as she was qualified.
19. deliberate intention: he became a photographer more by accident than by design.
20. A secretive plot or scheme. often used in the plural: he has designs on my job.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to draw the outline or figure of, especially of a proposed work of art; trace out; sketch, as a pattern or model.
2.
3. to plan or outline in general; determine upon and mark out the principal features or parts of, as a projected thing or act; plan; devise.
4. to contrive for a purpose; project for the attainment of a particular end; form in idea, as a scheme.
5. to devote to mentally; set apart in intention; intend.
6. to purpose; intend; mean: with an infinitive as object: as, he designs to write an essay, or to study law.
7. to mark out by tokens; indicate; point out; designate; appoint.
8. to signify.
9. to do original work in a graphic or plastic art; compose a picture, or make an original plan, as an architect, a landscape-gardener, or an inventor.
10. to invent.
11. to set out or start, with a certain destination in view; direct one's course.
12. A drawing, especially in outline or little more; any representation made with pencil, pen, or brush.
13. A plan or an outline in general; any representation or statement of the main parts or features of a projected thing or act; specifically, in architecture, a plan of an edifice, as represented by the ground-plans, elevations, sections, and whatever other drawings may be necessary to guide its construction.
14. artistic invention in drawing or sculpture; the practical application of artistic principles or exercise of artistic faculties; the art of designing.
15. the arrangement or combination of the details of a picture, a statue, or an edifice.
16. A scheme or plan in the mind; purpose; intention; aim.
17. specifically an intention or a plan to act in some particular way; a project; especially, in a bad sense, a plan to do something harmful or illegal: commonly with upon.
18. contrivance; adaptation of means to a preconceived end: as, the evidence of design in a watch.
19. the purpose for which something exists or is done; the object or reason for something; the final purpose.
20.
21. project, scheme, etc. (see plan, n.), intent, aim, mark, object.
22. specifically, in music, either the melodic pattern, the harmonic process, or the rhythmic and metric form adopted in composition, by which a particular work or a class of works is made coherent and characteristic. in the evolution of artistic music the principles of design have been but slowly perceived and established.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia