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21 Hukuk Fakültesi
the Law Faculty -
22 kuvve
"intention; force, power; faculty" -
23 araştırma
investigation, research, a study. - filmi research film. - görevlisi researcher (a title which appertains to a particular academic rank within a university faculty). -
24 dekan
dean (of a faculty in a university). -
25 doğaç
1. a sudden inspired thought. 2. faculty for improvisation. 3. extemporization, improvisation (while reciting poetry, speaking, or playing music). -
26 düşgücü
,-nü 1. imaginative power, imagination, imaginativeness. 2. imagination (the mental faculty). -
27 görü
1. faculty of sight, vision. 2. view, sight. 3. phil. intuition. -
28 görüm
1. faculty of sight, vision. 2. mystical vision. -
29 görüş
1. faculty of sight, vision. 2. seeing, sight. 3. opinion, view. 4. visit, visitation (to a prison, hospital, etc.). - açısı 1. angle of vision, range of vision. 2. point of view. - ayrılığı/farkı difference of opinion. - birliği agreement, consensus. -
30 hafıza
memory (mental faculty). -yı yoklamak to try to remember, try to recall. -
31 kuvve
"1. mil. effective force. 2. mil. muster roll. 3. mil. strength (the personnel on a muster roll). 4. potential, potentiality. 5. obs., med. faculty, sense. -den fiile çıkarmak /ı/ to put (a plan) into action; to carry out, realize. -den fiile çıkmak/gelmek to be put into action. -de olmak to be under consideration." -
32 meleke
1. psych. faculty, mental power. 2. aptitude, bent, knack. 3. (acquired) skill, proficiency, expertise. -
33 natıka
1. the faculty of speech. 2. the ability to speak eloquently. -
34 nutuk
",-tku 1. speech, public address; oration. 2. formerly the faculty of speech. - atmak/çekmek to preach a sermon, give a lecture, hold forth (said disparagingly). -a gelmek (for something nonhuman) to start to talk. -u tutulmak to be tongue-tied, be so amazed/excited one can´t speak. - vermek/söylemek to make a speech." -
35 yeti
psych. faculty, mental power.
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