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1 consciousness
n. bilinç, şuur, idrak; zihin, akıl, his* * *1. bilinç 2. bilinçlilik* * *noun The patient soon regained consciousness.) bilinç, şuur -
2 consciousness
bilinç, suur -
3 consciousness
bilinçlilik -
4 consciousness expanding
adj. zihin açıcı -
5 consciousness raising
n. bilinçlendirme -
6 consciousness expanding
adj. zihin açıcı -
7 consciousness raising
n. bilinçlendirme -
8 self-consciousness
noun mahcupluk -
9 semi-consciousness
noun yarı baygınlık -
10 regain consciousness
bilinci yerine gelmek, kendine gelmek* * *ayıl -
11 self consciousness
kendini bilme* * *kendi halini düşünme -
12 lose consciousness
kendinden geçmek, bayılmak, kendini kaybetmek -
13 lose consciousness
kendinden geçmek, bayılmak, kendini kaybetmek -
14 class consciousness
sinif bilinci -
15 collective consciousness
ortak bilinç -
16 regain consciousness
ayıl -
17 self consciousness
kendi halini düşünme -
18 тăн
consciousness -
19 faint
adj. baygın, bitkin, halsiz, bir parça, zayıf, soluk, sönük, uçuk, belli belirsiz, ürkek, korkak, çekingen, cesaretsiz————————n. bayılma, baygınlık————————v. bayılmak, bitkin düşmek, hali kalmamak* * *1. bayıl (v.) 2. baygın (adj.)* * *[feint] 1. adjective1) (lacking in strength, brightness, courage etc: The sound grew faint; a faint light.) zayıf2) (physically weak and about to lose consciousness: Suddenly he felt faint.) baygınlık2. verb(to lose consciousness: She fainted on hearing the news.) bayılmak3. noun(loss of consciousness: His faint gave everybody a fright.) baygınlık, bayılma- faintly- faintness -
20 anaesthesia
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