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1 tanıtılan
introduced (adj.) -
2 tanıştırılmak
1. to be introduced to each other. 2. /la/ to be introduced to (someone). -
3 antijen
n. antigen, immunogen, foreign substance which stimulates the production of antibodies when introduced into a living organism* * *antigen -
4 tanıt
1. advertise 2. advertising (v.) 3. introduced (v.) -
5 Atatürkçülük
"1. Atatürk´s political doctrine, Kemalism; the system of reforms and development introduced by Atatürk. 2. the conviction that it is necessary to continue these reforms." -
6 tanıtılmak
1. /a/ (for something) to be presented and explained to (someone). 2. to be advertised. 3. /a/ (for someone) to be introduced to, be presented to (a group). -
7 çıkış
"1. act or way of going out of, getting out of, or leaving (a place), exit, egress; act or way of coming out or emerging, emergence. 2. exit, egress, place of exit. 3. scolding, bawling out. 4. slope, incline, ascent, (a) way up. 5. mil. sally, sortie. 6. Turkish wrestling the actions and gestures of the wrestlers as they are introduced to the crowd. 7. racing start. 8. comp. output. - belgesi 1. temporary certificate of graduation. 2. com. export permit. - hattı mil. line of departure, jump-off line. - kapısı exit door, exit. - noktası starting point, point of departure. - rampası exit ramp. - yapmak /a/ to scold. - yolu solution, way out."
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introduced species — also called alien species or exotic species a species introduced either accidentally or deliberately by human actions into places beyond its natural geographical range. Familiar examples include the house sparrow, domestic pigeon, and… … Universalium
introduced species — /ɪntrəˈdjust spisiz/ (say intruh dyoohst speeseez) noun a species of plant or animal which is not endemic or indigenous to a particular area but which has been brought, by accident or design, to it. Compare native species. Also, naturalised… …
introduced — adj. [L. intro, within; ducere, to lead] Not native but brought into an area by man … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
introduced — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Brought in] Syn. made current, made known, imported, popularized; see foreign 2 , received . 2. [Made acquainted] Syn. acquainted with, on speaking terms, not unknown to each other; see familiar with … English dictionary for students
introduced — in·tro·duce || ‚ɪntrÉ™ duËs / djuËs v. present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; bring to the notice of; institute, initiate, establish; announce; preface, commence; insert … English contemporary dictionary