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1 ilk
",-ki 1. first (in a series or in time): ilk işi his first task. ilk defa the first time. 2. first, for the first time: Onu ilk gördüğünde altmış yaşındaydı. When she first saw him he was sixty years old. 3. the first (in a series or in time): romanlarından ilki the first of his novels. - adım 1. first step. 2. beginning, start, first step. - adımda first; in the beginning, at the outset; to begin with, first off. - ağızda first; in the beginning, at the outset; to begin with. - elden 1. (buying something) direct (without using a middleman). 2. (learning something) firsthand. 3. first, at the outset. - evvel first of all, first; to begin with; at first, initially, in the beginning, at the outset.. - fırsatta at the first opportunity. - görüşte at first sight. - göz ağrısı 1. first love, first person or thing with whom or with which one falls in love. 2. firstborn, firstborn child. - hız mil. muzzle velocity, initial velocity. - insan anthropology primitive man. - kalemde first; first off, to begin with; in the beginning, at the outset. - mektep elementary school, primary school. - önce first of all, first; to begin with; at first, initially, in the beginning, at the outset. - partide colloq. first; in the beginning, at the outset; to begin with, first off. " -
2 başlangıç
adj. commencing, starting, beginning, early, elementary, opening, preliminary--------n. beginning, incunabula, start, commencement, origin, big bang, departure, approach, cradle, dawn, doorway, exordium, first, go off, inception, incipience, incipiency, infancy, introduction, lead off, morning, off, onset, outset, preamble* * *1. beginning 2. commencement 3. debut 4. genesis 5. inception 6. initial 7. onset 8. outset 9. preamble 10. threshold 11. beginning (n.) 12. starting (n.) 13. start up (n.) -
3 öncelikle
adv. primarily, principally, first, at the outset, for starters* * *primarily -
4 başta
adj. ahead--------adv. first, foremost, in the first instance, at the outset, for starters -
5 baştan beri
adv. all along, from the off, from the outset -
6 başından beri
adv. all along, from the outset -
7 ilkönce
adv. first of all, first, foremost, at the outset, at first, in the first instance -
8 ilkin
"first; first off, to begin with; at first, in the beginning, at the outset. "
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