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1 bilmek
",-ir 1. /ı/ to know; to be informed of, be aware of; to understand. 2. /ı/ to know, recognize. 3. /ı/ to regard (someone) as: Onu düşman bildik. We regarded him as an enemy. 4. /ı/ to hold (someone) to be the accountable party: Senden başkasını bilmem. You´re the only one I hold accountable. 5. /ı, dan/ to suspect that (someone) did (something), think that (someone) is responsible for (something): Her şeyi benden biliyorlar. They suspect me of everything. bilemedin/bilemediniz at most. bilerek knowingly, on purpose. bilmeden not knowing, unintentionally. Bilmemek ayıp değil, sormamak/öğrenmemek ayıp. proverb It´s not a shame not to know; what is bad is not asking. bile bile knowingly; on purpose. bile bile lades with full knowledge of the disadvantageous consequences. bildim bileli for a long time now. bilir bilmez half-knowing, with insufficient knowledge. bilmezlikten gelmek to pretend ignorance. bildiğinden kalmamak/bildiğini okumak to insist on having one´s own way. bildiğinden şaşmamak not to be deflected from one´s plan, not to listen to others. bildiğini yapmak to (ignore advice and) do it one´s own way. Bildiğini yedi mahalle bilmez. colloq. He is very shrewd. bilmem hangi something or other. bilmem nasıl somehow or other. Bilmiş ol! colloq. Take note!/Hear this! " -
2 bilerek
adv. intentionally, on purpose, scienter, premeditatedly* * *1. knowingly 2. knowing (prep.) 3. kenning (prep.) 4. witting (prep.) -
3 kasten
adv. intentionally, deliberately, on purpose, with malice aforethought, of malice aforethought, purposely, willfully, maliciously, studiedly, consciously, by design, knowingly, of malice prepense, with malice prepense, wilfully, wittingly* * *1. deliberately 2. intentionally 3. purposely 4. deliberate (adj.) -
4 anlayışla
adv. indulgently, knowingly -
5 bilmişçe
adv. knowingly -
6 bile bile
purposely, deliberately, intentionally, knowingly, by design, on purpose, with one's eyes open -
7 bilerek
purposely, knowingly, deliberately, on purpose -
8 kasten
intentionally, deliberately, purposely, on purpose, by design, knowingly -
9 helalleşmek
1. to forgive each other any injury or hurt done knowingly or unknowingly, make amends for all that has past (done before saying farewell, before a battle, or when death appears near). 2. to call it a deal fair and square (on concluding a business agreement). -
10 kumar
gambling. - kâğıdı playing cards (used in gambling). - masası gaming table. - oynamak 1. to gamble. 2. to embark knowingly upon a risky enterprise. - oyunu 1. game of chance. 2. a risky business, a dangerous enterprise.
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knowingly — I adverb advisedly, deliberately, designedly, intentionally, learnedly, pointedly, purposefully, with knowledge, wittingly associated concepts: knowingly and willfully, knowingly permit, knowingly suffer II index purposely Burton s Legal… … Law dictionary
Knowingly — Know ing*ly, adv. 1. With knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently; consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly offend. Strype. [1913 Webster] 2. By experience. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
knowingly — (adv.) late 14c., from KNOWING (Cf. knowing) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
knowingly — With knowledge; consciously; intelligently; willfully; intentionally. An individual acts knowingly when he acts with awareness of the nature of his conduct. State v. Kroll, Mo.App., 682 S.W.2d 78, 81. Act is done knowingly or purposely if it is… … Black's law dictionary
knowingly — With knowledge; consciously; intelligently; willfully; intentionally. An individual acts knowingly when he acts with awareness of the nature of his conduct. State v. Kroll, Mo.App., 682 S.W.2d 78, 81. Act is done knowingly or purposely if it is… … Black's law dictionary
knowingly — know|ing|ly [ nouıŋli ] adverb 1. ) in a way that shows you know or understand something: Jan looked at me knowingly. 2. ) if you do something knowingly, you do it deliberately even though you know what you are doing is wrong or illegal: Had her… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
knowingly — UK [ˈnəʊɪŋlɪ] / US [ˈnoʊɪŋlɪ] adverb 1) if you do something knowingly, you do it deliberately even though you know that what you are doing is wrong or illegal Had her grandmother knowingly taken the money? 2) in a way that shows you know or… … English dictionary
knowingly — adv. Knowingly is used with these adjectives: ↑false Knowingly is used with these verbs: ↑grin, ↑nod, ↑permit, ↑wink … Collocations dictionary
knowingly — know|ing|ly [ˈnəuıŋli US ˈnou ] adv 1.) in a way that shows you know about something secret or embarrassing ▪ She smiled knowingly at us. 2.) deliberately ▪ He would never knowingly upset people … Dictionary of contemporary English
knowingly — [[t]no͟ʊɪŋli[/t]] ADV: ADV before v If you knowingly do something wrong, you do it even though you know it is wrong. He repeated that he had never knowingly taken illegal drugs … English dictionary
knowingly — adverb 1 in a way that shows you know about something secret or embarrassing: She smiled knowingly at us. 2 deliberately: He would never knowingly upset people … Longman dictionary of contemporary English