aperture
1Aperture — Apertur …
2aperture — [ apɛrtyr ] n. f. • 1916; « ouverture » archit. XVIe; lat. apertura, de aperire « ouvrir » ♦ Phonét. Écartement des organes au point d articulation d un phonème pendant la tenue. Degrés d aperture des voyelles. ● aperture nom féminin (latin… …
3Aperture — Ap er*ture (?; 135), n. [L. apertura, fr. aperire. See {Aperient}.] 1. The act of opening. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. An opening; an open space; a gap, cleft, or chasm; a passage perforated; a hole; as, an aperture in a wall. [1913 Webster] An… …
4Aperture — (BE: [ˈæpətʃə]; AmE: [ˈæpɚtʃʊɹ]) bezeichnet: Aperture (Software), eine Bildverwaltungssoftware Aperture (Softwarehersteller), einen Softwarehersteller Aperture (Zeitschrift), eine US amerikanische Fachzeitschrift für Fotografie Siehe auch:… …
5aperture — aperture, interstice, orifice denote an opening allowing passage through or in and out. Aperture is applied especially to any opening in a thing that otherwise presents a solid or closed surface or structure; it may be applied both to an opening… …
6aperture — index loophole, outlet, portal, rift (gap), split Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7aperture — (n.) early 15c., from L. apertura an opening, from apertus, pp. of aperire to open (see OVERT (Cf. overt)) …
8aperture — [n] hole breach, break, chasm, chink, cleft, crack, cut, eye, fissure, gap, gash, interstice, opening, orifice, outlet, passage, perforation, pinhole, puncture, rift, rupture, slash, slit, slot, space, vent; concept 757 …
9aperture — ► NOUN 1) an opening, hole, or gap. 2) the variable opening by which light enters a camera. ORIGIN Latin apertura, from aperire to open …
10aperture — [ap′ər chər] n. [L apertura < apertus, pp. of aperire, to open < IE * ap wer , to uncover < base * ap(o) away + * wer to close, cover > WARN] 1. an opening; hole; gap 2. the opening, or the diameter of the opening, in a camera,… …
11Aperture — For other uses, see Aperture (disambiguation). f stops demonstrated on a lens …
12Aperture — Pour l aperture des voyelles, voir Degré d aperture. Aperture …
13aperture — apertural /ap euhr choor euhl/, adj. apertured, adj. /ap euhr cheuhr/, n. 1. an opening, as a hole, slit, crack, gap, etc. 2. Also called aperture stop. Optics. an opening, usually circular, that limits the quantity of light that can enter an… …
14aperture — [[t]æ̱pə(r)tʃə(r)[/t]] apertures 1) N COUNT An aperture is a narrow hole or gap. [FORMAL] Through the aperture he could see daylight. 2) N COUNT In photography, the aperture of a camera is the size of the hole through which light passes to reach… …
15aperture — See door aperture lamp aperture valve aperture windshield aperture …
16aperture — noun / ˈæp.ə.tʃə(r), ˈæp.ə.tjʊə(r),ˈæp.ɚ.tʃɚ/ a) An opening; an open space; a gap, cleft, or chasm; a passage perforated; a hole; as, an aperture in a wall. An aperture between the mountains. Gilpin. b) Something which restricts the diameter of… …
17aperture — UK [ˈæpə(r)tʃə(r)] / US [ˈæpərtʃər] noun [countable] Word forms aperture : singular aperture plural apertures 1) the hole in a camera that lets light in 2) formal a small narrow hole …
18aperture — (f/number) Lens opening. The opening in a lens system through which light passes.The size of aperture is either fixed or adjustable. Lens openings are usually calibrated in f numbers …
19aperture — Апертура (Aperture) Степень открытости рисунка таких знаков, как «С» и им подобных. Различают закрытые шрифты, или шрифты с закрытой или малой апертурой (Helvetica), полузакрытые, или шрифты с полузакрытой или промежуточной апертурой… …
20aperture — An opening. In photography, the circular hole in the front of the camera lens which controls the amount of light allowed to pass on to the film from the lens. On all but very inexpensive cameras the size of the aperture is variable. The degree …