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1 teessüs
1. becoming established, establishment. 2. being founded, foundation. - etmek 1. to become established, become rooted. 2. to be founded. -
2 asılsız
adj. unfounded, ill founded, without any foundation, insubstantial, baseless, rootless, untruthful, captious, chimerical, delusive, footless, without foundation, groundless, out of whole cloth, tinsel, ungrounded* * *1. baseless 2. unfounded -
3 iyi tesis edilmiş
well founded -
4 kurulan
1. constituted (adj.) 2. founded (adj.) -
5 kurulmuş
adj. founded, established, set, based* * *established (adj.) -
6 Bahai
n. Bahai, international monotheistic religion which was founded by Husayn Ali "Bahaullah" in Iran in 1863 -
7 Cizvit
n. Society of Jesus, Roman Catholic religious order for men founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534, the Jesuits -
8 cizvit
n. Jesuit, member of a Roman Catholic religious order called the Society of Jesus that was founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534 -
9 gerçeğe dayanmayan
adj. ill founded -
10 iyi bir nedeni olan
adj. well founded, well grounded -
11 kurulmak
v. be built, be founded, be set up, settle down, install oneself, ensconce oneself, squat -
12 kurulmamak
v. (neg. form of kurulmak) be built, be founded, be set up, settle down, install oneself, ensconce oneself, squat -
13 kuruluş tarihi
adj. founded -
14 sağlam temelli
adj. well grounded, well founded -
15 esaslı
"based, founded; principal, basic, main; true, solid" -
16 kurulmak
"to be founded, to be established; (saat) to be wound; (masa) to be set; to settle down, to set oneself, to ensconce oneself (in sth); to posture, to swagger" -
17 temelli
"well-founded; permanent; fundamental; for good, permanently, for good and all" -
18 asıl
",-slı 1. original, the original. 2. origin, original form. 3. truth, reality; basis. 4. actual, true; real, essential. 5. the most important, main. 6. actually, essentially. -ında actually, essentially; originally. -ı astarı essence, true form. -ı astarı/faslı olmamak to be unfounded, not to be true. -ına bakılırsa the truth of the matter (is). -ı çıkmak to be confirmed. -ı esası/faslı yok. There is no truth in it. -ı nesli origin, background. - sayılar math. cardinal numbers. -ı var. It is substantially true./It is founded on fact. - vurgu phonetics primary accent. -ı yok. It is not true." -
19 dayanmak
"1. /a/ to lean on/against; to lean against (something) hard (in order to move it or break it); to bear down on (something). 2. /a/ to be supported by, be buttressed by, be shored up by. 3. /a/ to rely on, trust in. 4. /a/ to be based on, be founded on. 5. to last, endure; /a/ to weather, survive, last out. 6. /a/ to hold out (against); to persevere. 7. /a/ to endure, bear, stand; to put up with. 8. /a/ to reach, get to, arrive at. 9. (for food) to keep, not to spoil. 10. /a/ (for an undesirable situation) to affect (someone), land on (someone´s) doorstep." -
20 dayanılmak
/a/ impersonal passive 1. to lean on/against. 2. to rely on. 3. to be based on, be founded upon. 4. to endure, bear, stand, put up with.
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