invert
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ters çevirmek.
2. sırasını değiştirmek.
3. ters şey.
4. ters.
5. çevirmek.
6. (tünel) taban kemeri.
7. tersini çevirmek.
8. evirmek.
9. devrik hale getirmek.
10. eşcinsel.
Tanımlar :
1.
to turn inside out or upside down: invert an hourglass.
2. to reverse the position, order, or condition of: invert the subject and predicate of a sentence.
3. to subject to inversion. see synonyms at reverse.
4. to be subjected to inversion.
5. something inverted.
6. psychology one who takes on the gender role of the opposite sex.
7. psychology in the theory of Sigmund freud, a homosexual person. no longer in scientific use.
2. to reverse the position, order, or condition of: invert the subject and predicate of a sentence.
3. to subject to inversion. see synonyms at reverse.
4. to be subjected to inversion.
5. something inverted.
6. psychology one who takes on the gender role of the opposite sex.
7. psychology in the theory of Sigmund freud, a homosexual person. no longer in scientific use.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to turn (something) upside down or inside out.
2. to move (the root note of a chord) up or down an octave, resulting in a change in pitch.
3. A homosexual man.
4. an inverted arch (as in a sewer). *
5. the lowest point inside a pipe at a certain point.
6. an elevation of a pipe at a certain point along the pipe.
2. to move (the root note of a chord) up or down an octave, resulting in a change in pitch.
3. A homosexual man.
4. an inverted arch (as in a sewer). *
5. the lowest point inside a pipe at a certain point.
6. an elevation of a pipe at a certain point along the pipe.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted.
2. an inverted arch.
3. to undergo inversion, as sugar.
4. to turn over; to put upside down; to upset; to place in a contrary order or direction; to reverse
5. to change the position of; -- said of tones which form a chord, or parts which compose harmony.
6. to divert; to convert to a wrong use.
7. to convert; to reverse; to decompose by, or subject to, inversion. see inversion, n., 10.
2. an inverted arch.
3. to undergo inversion, as sugar.
4. to turn over; to put upside down; to upset; to place in a contrary order or direction; to reverse
5. to change the position of; -- said of tones which form a chord, or parts which compose harmony.
6. to divert; to convert to a wrong use.
7. to convert; to reverse; to decompose by, or subject to, inversion. see inversion, n., 10.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to turn in an opposite direction; turn end for end, upside down, or inside out; place in a contrary order or position: as, to invert a cone or a sack; to invert the order of words.
2. to divert; turn into another channel; devote to another purpose.
3.
4. in chem., to convert (cane-sugar) into a mixture of glucose and fructose.
5. in music: of an interval, to transpose the lower tone an octave higher, so that it falls (usually) above the higher tone.
6. of a melody or theme, to take its intervals in order downward instead of upward, thus making a new melody, but one whose relation to the first is exact and intelligible.
7. of a chord, to arrange its tones in any order in which the root is not in the bass.
8. an abbreviation of invertebrata;
9. of invertebrate.
10. in architecture, an inverted arch; specifically, the floor of the lock-chamber of a canal, which is usually in the form of an inverted arch, or the bottom of a sewer.
11. in telegraphy, an inverted or reversed insulator.
2. to divert; turn into another channel; devote to another purpose.
3.
4. in chem., to convert (cane-sugar) into a mixture of glucose and fructose.
5. in music: of an interval, to transpose the lower tone an octave higher, so that it falls (usually) above the higher tone.
6. of a melody or theme, to take its intervals in order downward instead of upward, thus making a new melody, but one whose relation to the first is exact and intelligible.
7. of a chord, to arrange its tones in any order in which the root is not in the bass.
8. an abbreviation of invertebrata;
9. of invertebrate.
10. in architecture, an inverted arch; specifically, the floor of the lock-chamber of a canal, which is usually in the form of an inverted arch, or the bottom of a sewer.
11. in telegraphy, an inverted or reversed insulator.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia