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1 varsayılan değer
default value -
2 hazır sürücü
default drive -
3 gıyabi hüküm
n. judgment by default* * *1. default judgement 2. default judgment 3. judgement by default 4. judgment by default -
4 varsayılan
adj. conjectural, putative, supposed* * *1. putative 2. by default 3. default 4. assumed (adj.) 5. supposed (adj.) -
5 gıyabi
1. carried out, done, or made in absentia. 2. law done in default. - hüküm/karar law judgment given in default. - tanışma mutual acquaintance by reputation only. -
6 eksikliğinden
in default of -
7 kusur
n. defect, fault, deficiency, vice, taint, failing, failure, blame, imperfection, infirmity, inaccuracy, blemish, cavil, culpability, defalcation, default, demerit, flaw, freckle, gaff, remissness, scar, shortcoming, stigma* * *1. blemish 2. defection 3. fault 4. imperfection 5. imperfectness 6. offence 7. offense 8. shortcoming 9. defect (n.) -
8 ön değer
1. default 2. face value -
9 borcu vadesinde ödememek
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10 borcunu aksatmak
v. default on a debt -
11 gelmeme
n. default -
12 görevi yapmakta kusur işlemek
v. default -
13 gıyabında hüküm vermek
v. default -
14 gıyabında yargılama
n. judgment by default -
15 gıyap
n. absence, default, nonattendance, nonappearance -
16 hükmen yenik sayılmak
v. default -
17 ihmalkârlık yapmak
v. default on smth. -
18 karşılaşmaya katılmamak
v. default -
19 mahkemeye gelmemek
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20 yeralmama
n. default
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