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1 виновник
suçlu,fail; sorumlu* * *м1) suçlu; failвино́вник преступле́ния (тж. об убийце) — cinayet faili
по́длинные вино́вники обостре́ния обстано́вки / положе́ния — durumun gerginleşmesinin gerçek suçluları
2) müsebbip (-bi), suçlu, sorumluвино́вник инциде́нта — olayın sorumlusu
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2 главный
ana* * *1) ana; asıl; başlıca; belli başlıгла́вная у́лица — ana cadde
гла́вный го́род — başlıca şehir; başkent ( столица)
два гла́вных претенде́нта на э́том турни́ре — bu turnuvanın iki büyük favorisi
гла́вная причи́на — ana / asıl neden
гла́вное усло́вие — temel koşul
гла́вный вино́вник (преступления) — юр. esas suçlu; asli fail
гла́вный уда́р — воен. asıl taarruz
2) ( старший по положению) başгла́вный инжене́р — baş mühendis
гла́вный судья́ — спорт. başhakem
3) (гла́вное) → сущ., с asıl olan; aslolanгла́вное - поня́ть — aslolan anlamaktır
гла́вное, что он хоте́л сказа́ть... — asıl söylemek istediği,...
а са́мое гла́вное,... — en önemlisi de...
••гла́вное предложе́ние — грам. temel cümle
гла́вным о́бразом — başlıca (olarak)
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3 подлежащее
с, грам.özne, fail -
4 правонарушитель
м, юр.suçlu, fail
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