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1 introduction
n. başlangıç, tanıtım, tanıtma, önsöz, giriş, getirme, tanıştırma, takdim* * *giriş* * *1) (the act of introducing, or the process of being introduced: the introduction of new methods.) tanıtma, sunma2) (an act of introducing one person to another: The hostess made the introductions and everyone shook hands.) tanıştırma3) (something written at the beginning of a book explaining the contents, or said at the beginning of a speech etc.) giriş, ön söz -
2 prelude
n. prelüd, giriş müziği, başlangıç, giriş————————v. prelüd çalmak, giriş yapmak, başlangıç yapmak* * *prelüd* * *['prelju:d]1) (an event etc that goes before, and acts as an introduction to, something.) giriş2) (a piece of music played as an introduction to the main piece.) prelüt -
3 foreword
n. önsöz* * *önsöz* * *['fo:wə:d](a piece of writing as an introduction at the beginning of a book; a preface: The foreword was written by a famous scholar.) ön söz -
4 overture
n. uvertür, giriş müziği, peşrev, öneri, teklif* * *uvertür* * *['əuvətjuə](a piece of music played as an introduction to an opera etc.) uvertür, peşrev -
5 preface
n. önsöz————————v. önsöz ile başlamak, giriş yapmak, önsözünü yazmak* * *1. önsöz 2. önsöz yaz (v.) 3. önsöz (n.)* * *['prefəs](an introduction to a book etc: The preface explained how to use the dictionary.) önsöz -
6 prologue
n. başlangıç, önsöz, giriş bölümü, prolog* * *1. öndeyiş 2. önsöz* * *['prəuloɡ](an introduction, especially to a play.) önsöz, giriş
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