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knowledge

  • 41 working knowledge

    yeterli bilgi

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  • 42 carnal knowledge

    cinsel iliski

    English to Turkish dictionary > carnal knowledge

  • 43 common sense knowledge

    sagduyu bilgisi

    English to Turkish dictionary > common sense knowledge

  • 44 working knowledge

    gerekli is bilgisi

    English to Turkish dictionary > working knowledge

  • 45 carnal knowledge

    dünyevi bilgi

    English-Turkish new dictionary > carnal knowledge

  • 46 gain knowledge

    bilgi kazan

    English-Turkish new dictionary > gain knowledge

  • 47 scientific knowledge

    ilimsel bilgi

    English-Turkish new dictionary > scientific knowledge

  • 48 traditional knowledge

    geleneksel bilgi

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  • 49 common

    adj. ortak, müşterek, genel, yaygın; kaba saba, kaba, adi; sıradan, bilinen; bayağı, olağan, alışılagelmiş, alelâde
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    n. halka açık yer, park, meydan
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    1. ortak 2. yaygın
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    ['komən] 1. adjective
    1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) yaygın, çokça/sıkça görülen
    2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) ortak, müşterek
    3) (publicly owned: common property.) kamuya ait, umuma ait
    4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) kaba, adî
    5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) sıradan, basit
    6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) cins
    2. noun
    ((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) çimenlik, çayırlık
    - common knowledge
    - common law
    - common-law
    - commonplace
    - common-room
    - common sense
    - the Common Market
    - the House of Commons
    - the Commons
    - in common

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  • 50 finite

    adj. sınırlı, sonu olan, ölçülebilir, sayı veya şahıs gösteren [dilb.]
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    1. sonlu 2. sınırlı
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    1) (having an end or limit: Human knowledge is finite, divine knowledge infinite.) sınırlı
    2) ((of a verb) having a subject: He speaks; I ran; She fell.) çekimli

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  • 51 frontier

    adj. sınırda olan, sınır
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    n. sınır, hudut
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    sınır
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    1) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) hudut, sınır
    2) (the farthest area of land on which people live and work, before the country becomes wild and deserted: Many families went to make a new life on the frontier.) en uzak oturma bölgesi
    3) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) sınır, hudut

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  • 52 quiz

    n. test, kısa sınav, bilgi sınama, bilgi yarışması, alay, şaka, takılma, ilginç tip, çok soru soran kimse
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    1. sorgula (v.) 2. ara sınav (n.)
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    [kwiz]
    plural - quizzes; noun
    1) (a game or competition in which knowledge is tested by asking questions: a television quiz; a general-knowledge quiz.) yarışma
    2) (a short test given to students.) küçük sınav

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  • 53 science

    n. bilim, ilim, fen, teknik, beceri
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    bilim
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    1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) ilim
    2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) fen bilimi
    3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) fen bilimleri
    - scientifically
    - scientist
    - science fiction

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  • 54 sophisticated

    adj. sofistike, bilgili, içerikli, bilge, entellektüel, kültürlü, tecrübeli, çok yönlü, gelişmiş, ileri, komplike, kaşarlanmış, pişkin, çokbilmiş, yapmacık, düşünceli
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    karmaşık
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    [sə'fistikeitid]
    1) ((of a person) having a great deal of experience and worldly wisdom, knowledge of how to dress elegantly etc: a sophisticated young man; She has become very sophisticated since she went to live in London.) deneyimli, hayat tecrübeli, kültürlü
    2) (suitable for, or typical of, sophisticated people: The joke was too sophisticated for the child to understand; sophisticated clothes/hairstyles.) kibar, zevkli,
    3) ((of machines, processes etc) highly-developed, elaborate and produced with a high degree of skill and knowledge: sophisticated photographic techniques.) yüksek teknoloji ürünü

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  • 55 study

    n. öğrenim, tahsil, tetkik, çalışma, inceleme, araştırma, araştırma konusu, görülecek şey, çalışma odası, taslak, eskiz, deneme, ön çalışma, etüt, rol ezberleme
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    v. eğitimini görmek, okumak, öğrenmek, çalışmak, çalışma yapmak, araştırmak, incelemek, gayret etmek, çabalamak, gözetmek, saygılı olmak
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    1. çalış (v.) 2. çalışma (n.)
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    1. verb
    1) (to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject: What subject is he studying?; He is studying French; He is studying for a degree in mathematics; She's studying to be a teacher.) çalışmak, öğrenim yapmak/görmek
    2) (to look at or examine carefully: He studied the railway timetable; Give yourself time to study the problem in detail.) incelemek, (iyice) okumak
    2. noun
    1) (the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge: He spends all his evenings in study; She has made a study of the habits of bees.) araştırma, çalışma
    2) (a musical or artistic composition: a book of studies for the piano; The picture was entitled `Study in Grey'.) etüd
    3) (a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc: The headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.) çalışma odası

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  • 56 ABC

    n. alfabe, abc, temel kurallar, ilkeler
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    [eibi:'si:]
    1) (the alphabet: The child has not learnt his ABC.) alfabe
    2) (the simplest and most basic knowledge: the ABC of engineering.) temel bilgi

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  • 57 ability

    n. yetenek, kabiliyet, beceri; güç, iktidar; yeterlik
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    1. kabiliyet 2. yetenek
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    [ə'biləti]
    plural - abilities; noun
    1) (the power, knowledge etc to do something: I shall do the job to the best of my ability.) yetenek
    2) (a skill: a man of many abilities.) beceri, marifet, hüner

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  • 58 able

    adj. yapabilen, muktedir, gücü yeten, yetenekli, beceri gerektiren, ebilen
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    muktedir
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    ['eibl]
    1) (having enough strength, knowledge etc to do something: He was able to open the door; He will come if he is able.) (yap)abilir
    2) (clever and skilful; capable: a very able nurse.) becerikli, yetenekli
    3) (legally competent: able to vote.)...-ebilir

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  • 59 acquaintance

    n. tanışma, tanıma, tanıdık; bilgi
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    1. bilgi verme 2. tanıdık olma
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    1) (a person whom one knows slightly.) tanıdık, bildik
    2) ((with with) knowledge: My acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare is slight.) bilgi

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  • 60 acquire

    v. kazanmak, elde etmek, edinmek, sonradan kazanmak
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    1. elde et 2. yakala
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    (to get: He acquired a knowledge of English.) elde etmek
    - acquisitive
    - acquisitiveness

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  • Knowledge — • Knowledge, being a primitive fact of consciousness, cannot, strictly speaking, be defined; but the direct and spontaneous consciousness of knowing may be made clearer by pointing out its essential and distinctive characteristics Catholic… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Knowledge — is defined (Oxford English Dictionary) variously as (i) expertise, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject, (ii) what is known in a particular field or in total;… …   Wikipedia

  • knowledge — know·ledge n 1 a: awareness or understanding esp. of an act, a fact, or the truth: actual knowledge (1) in this entry b: awareness that a fact or circumstance probably exists; broadly: constructive knowledge in this entry see also …   Law dictionary

  • knowledge — knowl‧edge [ˈnɒlɪdʒ ǁ ˈnɑː ] noun [uncountable] facts, skills and understanding gained through learning or experience: • Given its market knowledge, Price Waterhouse was able to provide a useful insight into each supplier. knowledge of • Auditors …   Financial and business terms

  • knowledge — knowledge, science, learning, erudition, scholarship, information, lore are comparable when they mean what is known or can be known, usually by an individual but sometimes by human beings in general. Knowledge applies not only to a body of facts… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Knowledge — Knowl edge, n. [OE. knowlage, knowlege, knowleche, knawleche. The last part is the Icel. suffix leikr, forming abstract nouns, orig. the same as Icel. leikr game, play, sport, akin to AS. l[=a]c, Goth. laiks dance. See {Know}, and cf. {Lake}, v.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • knowledge — ► NOUN 1) information and skills acquired through experience or education. 2) the sum of what is known. 3) awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation: he denied all knowledge of the incident. ● come to one s knowledge Cf …   English terms dictionary

  • knowledge — [näl′ij] n. [ME knoweleche, acknowledgment, confession < Late OE cnawlæc < cnawan (see KNOW) + læc < lācan, to play, give, move about] 1. the act, fact, or state of knowing; specif., a) acquaintance or familiarity (with a fact, place,… …   English World dictionary

  • Knowledge — Knowl edge, v. t. To acknowledge. [Obs.] Sinners which knowledge their sins. Tyndale. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • knowledge — knowledge, sociology of …   Dictionary of sociology

  • knowledge — (n.) early 12c., cnawlece acknowledgment of a superior, honor, worship; for first element see KNOW (Cf. know). Second element obscure, perhaps from Scandinavian and cognate with the lock action, process, found in WEDLOCK (Cf. wedlock). Meaning… …   Etymology dictionary

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