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coalition -
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coalition. -
3 koalisyon
coalition. - hükümeti coalition government. -
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coalition koalisyon -
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n. coalition* * *coalition -
6 birleşme
n. union, joining, coalition, cohesion, conjugation, accord, alliance, association, coalescence, concrescence, concretion, conjunction, copulation, fusion, hookup, incorporation, integration, joinder, juncture, meeting, merger, reunion, unification* * *1. coalescence 2. combination 3. conjunction 4. consolidation 5. entegration 6. intercombination 7. intercourse 8. junction 9. merger 10. unification 11. joining (n.) 12. merging (n.) -
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n. coalition partner -
8 birleşme
"union; combination, coalescence; association, alliance; junction, fusion; unification; coalition; merger; conjunction; (cinsel) sexual intercourse, intercourse, coitus" -
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1. mixing. 2. mixed. 3. coeducational. - eğitim coeducation. - ekonomi mixed economy. - hükümet coalition gövernment. - komisyon joint committee. - liste pol. split ticket. - okul coeducational school. - takım mixed team. - tamlama gram. a possessive construction in which possessor or possessed or both are adjectivally modified. -
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"1. concentration, centering, being concentrated or centered; gathering in (a place). 2. pol. coalition. - etmek /da/ to be concentrated on/upon, center on/upon/about/around; to gather in (a place). - kampı concentration camp."
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coalition — [ kɔalisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1544 relig.; lat. coalitus, de coalescere « s unir »; repris à l angl., 1718 1 ♦ Réunion momentanée de puissances, de partis ou de personnes dans la poursuite d un intérêt commun d opposition ou de défense. ⇒ alliance,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
coalition — co‧a‧li‧tion [ˌkəʊəˈlɪʆn◂ ǁ ˌkoʊə ] noun 1. [countable] a group of people who join together to achieve a particular purpose: • A coalition of junior doctors, managers, and consultants must assess the working practices of all staff. 2.… … Financial and business terms
Coalition — Co a*li tion, n. [LL. coalitio: cf. F. coalition. See {Coalesce}.] 1. The act of coalescing; union into a body or mass, as of separate bodies or parts; as, a coalition of atoms. Bentley. [1913 Webster] 2. A combination, for temporary purposes, of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coalition — 1610s, the growing together of parts, from Fr. coalition (1540s), from L.L. coalitus fellowship, originally pp. of L. coalescere (see COALESCE (Cf. coalesce)). First used in a political sense 1715 … Etymology dictionary
Coalition — (v. lat.), 1) Aneinanderhängen ursprünglich freier Pflanzentheile; 2) Verbindung mehrerer Mächte zu einer kriegerischen Unternebmung gegen einen gemeinsamen Feind (vgl. Bündniß); bes. die Vereinigungen der europäischen Mächte gegen Frankreich.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
coalition — I noun affiliation, alliance, amalgamation, association, binding, bond, cartel, combination, combine, coming together, community, concurrence, confluence, conglomerate, congress, conjoining, conjunctio, conjunction, conjuncture, connection,… … Law dictionary
coalition — COALITION. s. f. Il se dit en Physique pour signifier l Union intime de plusieurs substances. Il se dit au moral De la réunion de différens partis, de la ligue de plusieurs Puissances … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
coalition — fusion, confederacy, confederation, federation, *alliance, league … New Dictionary of Synonyms
coalition — [n] allied group, association affiliation, alliance, amalgam, amalgamation, anschluss, bloc, coadunation, combination, combine, compact, confederacy, confederation, conjunction, consolidation, conspiracy, faction, federation, fusion, integration … New thesaurus
coalition — ► NOUN ▪ a temporary alliance, especially of political parties forming a government. DERIVATIVES coalitionist noun. ORIGIN Latin, from coalescere coalesce … English terms dictionary
coalition — [kō΄ə lish′ən] n. [ML coalitio < LL coalitus, fellowship, orig. pp. of coalescere: see COALESCE] 1. a combination; union 2. a temporary alliance of factions, nations, etc., for some specific purpose, as of political parties in times of… … English World dictionary