English to Turkish Dictionary contraction

contraction

daralma
definition
noun
the general contraction of the industry did further damage to morale
the process of becoming smaller.
translation of 'contraction'
noun
kaynaşmış sözcük,
kaynaşma,
ilişki kurma,
büzülme,
kapma,
edinme,
çekilme,
kısalma,
daratlma,
daralma,
kasılma
example
Exercises include pelvic floor muscle 'contraction' and relaxation to improve voluntary control.
To show you how far down that slick slope we've slid, lexicographically speaking, consider that quaint 'contraction' ain't.
Bios here is a 'contraction' of the word biosphere.
The mechanical contribution of atrial 'contraction' to normal cardiac function was first described in the 17th century by William Harvey.
It is also vital for muscle 'contraction' , and normal brain function.
The force of 'contraction' declines slightly as it advances, reaching a nadir at about the level where the muscle becomes smooth muscle.
The state managed further 'contraction' under the Cotton Industry Act, only large integrated multinational firms surviving by 1990.
repeat the exercise, holding each 'contraction' for one second
The consumer price index suffered its first 'contraction' in 16 years last year, largely due to lower food and clothing prices.
Another common mistake is to confuse it's and its, the former being a 'contraction' of it is and the latter a possessive pronoun.
The American industry has so far avoided the kind of painful 'contraction' that the European steelworkers suffered in the last two decades.
The severe economic 'contraction' that began in the summer of 1937 seems to have brought the New Deal's legislative activism to a halt.
He said that the world's main economies have suffered the biggest 'contraction' in industrial output since 1975.
The use of an apostrophe here indicates a 'contraction' of ‘it is’ or ‘it has,’ which would make little sense in the context of this banner.
But in historical terms, the economic 'contraction' is not as severe as some would have us believe.
It's a classic, and ‘shouldn't've’ is such a wonderful 'contraction' .
the general 'contraction' of the industry did further damage to morale
That's an improvement from six months ago, when the board's forecasts ranged from a 1.1 percent 'contraction' to 0.1 percent growth.
Twelve months ago, few of us had ever heard the term - a 'contraction' of Web log - even though blogs had existed in one form or another since at least 1997.
Often the file extension name is a 'contraction' of a word which describes the file, for example, ‘.txt’ is short for text.
Symptoms of atrial fibrillation are generally due to hemodynamic derangements that are the result of loss of atrial 'contraction' and increased ventricular response.
Unless they are very small they will take weeks to heal and undergo severe 'contraction' .
If both these processes of diversification and 'contraction' take place simultaneously, then there may be, at the level of the organization as a whole, a structural shift of momentous dimensions.
At this point, the efficiency of 'contraction' decreases and contractile failure ensues.
The longer the economy continues to persist without any economic and market 'contraction' , the more severe the crisis will be once it occurs.
the manufacturing sector suffered a severe 'contraction'
Yes, since time immemorial, either/or have been as close as two words can get without 'contraction' .
People called him Titch, a 'contraction' of his surname, but, truth be told, he was also titchy, the shortest boy in the whole school.
Is the severe 'contraction' of certain major components of the governmental institution abidingly new?
It's just a dubious 'contraction' of the word ‘fabulous’.
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