Subject | English | Turkish |
environ. | armed forces The military units of a state, typically divided by their differing contexts of operations, such as the army, navy, air force and marines | silahlı kuvvetler |
NGO | forced civil partnership | Zoraki beraberlik (partnerlik) |
comp., MS | forced expiratory volume | zorlu ekspirasyon volümü (The volume of air coming out of the lung under forced conditions) |
comp., MS | forced inspiratory flow | zorlu inspirasyon akışı (The speed of air coming into the lung under forced inspiration) |
austrian | forced marriage | zoraki evlilik |
NGO | forced marriage | Zorla evlendirme, zoraki evlilik |
austrian | forced marriage | Zorla evlendirme |
comp., MS | forced rename state | zorlanmış yeniden adlandırma durumu (The state that a Windows Live ID takes when the user account with which it is associated is deleted from Outlook Live, but the Windows Live ID for the account isn't deleted. The credentials for that Windows Live ID are still valid and recognized, but the Windows Live ID is put into a forced rename state. If someone tries to sign in using that Windows Live ID and its password, they're asked to rename the Windows Live ID. They can rename the Windows Live ID, but because the new e-mail address can't exist in the Outlook Live domain, the Windows Live ID is no longer functional in Outlook Live) |
comp., MS | forced service | zorlanmış hizmet (In a database mirroring session, a failover initiated by the database owner upon the failure of the principal server that transfers service to the mirror database while it is in an unknown state. Data may be lost) |
comp., MS | forced vital capacity | zorlu vital kapasite (The volume of air that can forcibly be blown out after full inspiration, measured in liters) |