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detect

  • 1 koku

    1. smell, scent, odor. 2. perfume. 3. slang cocaine, coke. -sunu almak /ın/ 1. to smell, detect (a scent, an odor). 2. to smell, detect the existence of: Paranın kokusunu aldım. I smell money. - almazlık anosmia. -su çıkmak for the reason behind (something) to become apparent. - giderici deodorant.

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  • 2 belirlemek

    v. determine, define, specify, state, identify, assign, limit, adjust, appoint, assess, condition, decide, detect, dictate, establish, peg, set, set down, settle, single out, slate
    * * *
    ascertain

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  • 3 ortaya çıkar

    1. spring on 2. ascertain 3. bring out 4. deduce 5. detect

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  • 4 sapta

    1. detect 2. detected (v.)

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  • 5 sezmek

    adj. be sensible of
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    v. intuit, perceive, discern, feel, guess, sense, smell, sniff, have a scent for smth., antedate, anticipate, detect, divine, rumble, scent, see
    * * *
    perceive

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  • 6 ayıraç

    n. reagent, substance used to detect or measure another substance or to convert one substance into another by chemical reaction (Chemistry)

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  • 7 belirlememek

    v. (neg. form of belirlemek) determine, define, specify, state, identify, assign, limit, adjust, appoint, assess, condition, decide, detect, dictate, establish, peg, set, set down, settle, single out, slate

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  • 8 farketmek

    v. notice, become aware of, realize, perceive, recognize, make a difference, catch sight, descry, detect, discern, discover, distinguish, espy, know, make out, note, take notice, observe, remark, see

    Turkish-English dictionary > farketmek

  • 9 farketmemek

    v. (neg. form of farketmek) notice, become aware of, realize, perceive, recognize, make a difference, catch sight, descry, detect, discern, discover, distinguish, espy, know, make out, note, take notice, observe, remark, see

    Turkish-English dictionary > farketmemek

  • 10 keşfetmek

    v. discover, explore, find, cipher out, descry, detect, dig out, hit off, scout, search out, study out, work out

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  • 11 keşfetmemek

    v. (neg. form of keşfetmek) discover, explore, find, cipher out, descry, detect, dig out, hit off, scout, search out, study out, work out

    Turkish-English dictionary > keşfetmemek

  • 12 ortaya çıkarmak

    v. bring to light, discover, expose, bring into the open, uncover, lay bare, bring out, conceive, detect, disclose, ferret out, get at, hit off, bring to pass, pick out, throw into relief, search out, show up, sift out, smoke out, uncloak, unearth

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  • 13 sezmemek

    v. (neg. form of sezmek) intuit, perceive, discern, feel, guess, sense, smell, sniff, have a scent for smth., antedate, anticipate, detect, divine, rumble, scent, see

    Turkish-English dictionary > sezmemek

  • 14 bulmak

    "to find; to detect, to determine; to find out; to discover; to invent, to devise; to amount to, to total"

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  • 15 meydana çıkarmak

    a) to bring out, to bring to light, to expose, to detect b) to reveal, to disclose

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  • 16 ortaya çıkarmak

    a) to find out, to determine, to detect, to discover, to unravel b) to expose, to reveal c) to bring to light d) to unearth e) to create

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  • 17 yakalamak

    "/ı/ 1. to catch; to collar, nab; to seize, grab, get hold of. 2. to catch (fish, birds, etc.). 3. to spot, detect, notice, see. 4. to regard (someone) as responsible, hold (someone) responsible."

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Detect — De*tect (d[ e]*t[e^]kt ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Detected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Detecting}.] 1. To uncover; to discover; to find out; to bring to light; as, to detect a crime or a criminal; to detect a mistake in an account. [1913 Webster] Plain good… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Detect — De*tect (d[ e]*t[e^]kt ), a. [L. detectus, p. p. of detegere to uncover, detect; de + tegere to cover. See {Tegument}.] Detected. [Obs.] Fabyan. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • detect — I verb be conscious of, become aware of, behold, bring to light, decipher, deduce, descry, determine, diagnose, diagnosticate, discern, discover, disinter, distinguish, divine, educe, espy, expose, extract, feel, ferret out, find, find out, gain… …   Law dictionary

  • detect — [dē tekt′, ditekt′] vt. [ME detecten < L detectus, pp. of detegere, to uncover < de , from + tegere, to cover: see THATCH] 1. to catch or discover, as in a misdeed 2. to discover or manage to perceive (something hidden or not easily… …   English World dictionary

  • detect — early 15c., from L. detectus, pp. of detegere uncover, expose, figuratively discover, reveal, disclose, from de un , off (see DE (Cf. de )) + tegere to cover (see STEGOSAURUS (Cf. stegosaurus)). Related: Detected; detecting …   Etymology dictionary

  • detect — [v] discover ascertain, catch, descry, dig up*, disclose, distinguish, encounter, espy, expose, find, hit on*, hit upon*, identify, meet, meet with, nose out*, note, notice, observe, recognize, reveal, scent, see, smell out*, smoke out*, spot,… …   New thesaurus

  • detect — ► VERB 1) discover the presence or existence of. 2) discover or investigate (a crime or its perpetrators). 3) notice (something intangible or barely perceptible). DERIVATIVES detectable adjective detectably adverb detection noun …   English terms dictionary

  • detect — 01. Grandma said she was feeling okay, but I think I could [detect] a bit of depression in the way she was speaking. 02. Some diseases are [detectable] at birth, and can be dealt with right away. 03. The early [detection] of skin cancer has saved …   Grammatical examples in English

  • detect — verb ADVERB ▪ early, late ▪ Some cancers can now be cured if they are detected early. ▪ quickly, rapidly ▪ automatically ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • detect — [[t]dɪte̱kt[/t]] detects, detecting, detected 1) VERB To detect something means to find it or discover that it is present somewhere by using equipment or making an investigation. [V n] ...a sensitive piece of equipment used to detect radiation …   English dictionary

  • detect — de|tect W3 [dıˈtekt] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: detectus, past participle of detegere to uncover ] to notice or discover something, especially something that is not easy to see, hear etc ▪ Many forms of cancer can be cured if… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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