complete

suomi-englanti sanakirja

complete englannista suomeksi

  1. kokonainen

  2. täysi

  3. täyttää

  4. saada valmiiksi, saattaa loppuun

  5. valmis

  6. ottaa kiinni syöttö

  7. täydentää

  8. suorittaa

  9. täydellinen

  1. Verbi

  2. tehdä loppuun">tehdä loppuun, saada valmiiksi">saada valmiiksi

  3. täydentää, lopettaa

  4. täydellinen

  5. valmis

  6. Substantiivi

complete englanniksi

  1. To finish; to make done; to reach the end.

  2. (syn)

    (ux)

  3. (quote-song)|title=30 Under 13

  4. To make whole or entire.

  5. To call from the blind in an unraised pot.

  6. With all parts included; with nothing missing; full.

  7. (quote-book)and two enormous Scottish poems, the ''Buik of Alexander'', which has been improbably ascribed to Barbour, and Sir Gilbert Hay's ''Buik of Alexander the Conquerour''; one nearly complete ''Prose Life of Alexander'' and fragments of four others; a stanzaic translation of the ''Fuerres de Gadres'' which survives only in a fragment, the ''Romance of Cassamus'', and three separate translations of the ''Secreta Secretorum''.

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  9. Finished; ended; concluded; completed.

  10. (RQ:Churchill Celebrity)

  11. (non-gloss definition).

  12. In which every sequence converges to a point within the space.

  13. (c) Complete as a topological group with respect to its m-topology, where m is its unique idea.

  14. In which every set with a lower bound has a greatest lower bound.

  15. In which all small limits exist.

  16. In which every semantically valid formula is provable.Sainsbury, Mark 2001 ''Logical Forms : An Introduction to Philosophical Logic''. Blackwell Publishing, Hong Kong (2010), page 358.

  17. Gödel's first incompleteness theorem showed that ''Principia'' could not be both consistent and complete. According to the theorem, for every sufficiently powerful logical system (such as ''Principia''), there exists a statement ''G'' that essentially reads, "The statement ''G'' cannot be proved." Such a statement is a sort of Catch-22: if ''G'' is provable, then it is false, and the system is therefore inconsistent; and if ''G'' is not provable, then it is true, and the system is therefore incomplete.(w)

  18. That is in a given class and is such that every other problem in the class can be reduced to it (usually in polynomial time or logarithmic space).

  19. {{quote-book|en|passage=QMA arises naturally in the study of quantum computation, and it also has a complete problem, Local Hamiltonian, which is a generalization of ''k''-SAT.

  20. {{quote-book|en|passage=BPP behaves differently in some ways from other classes we have seen. For example, we know of no complete languages for BPP.

  21. A completed (l).

  22. 1994, industry research published in ''Quirk's Marketing Research Review'', Volume 8, p. 125; ''Research Services Directory Blue Book'', published by the Marketing Research Association, p 552; and ''Green Book'', Volume 32, published by the New York Chapter, American Marketing Association, p. 451

  23. “If SSI says we're going to get two completes an hour, the sample will yield two Qualifieds to do the survey with us.”
  24. 2013, Residential Rates OIR webinar published by (w), January 31, 2013

  25. “…our market research professionals continue to advise us that providing the level of detail necessary to customize to each typical customer type would require the survey to be too lengthy and it would be difficult to get enough completes.”
  26. 2016, "Perceptions of Oral Cancer Screenings Compared to Other Cancer Screenings: A Pilot Study", thesis for Idaho State University by M. Colleen Stephenson.

  27. “Don’t get discouraged if you’re on a job that is difficult to get completes on! Everyone else on the job is most likely struggling, and there will be easier surveys that you will dial on.”
  28. (l)

  29. (adj form of)

  30. (inflection of)

  31. (pt-verb form of)

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