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1 reason
n. sebep, neden, gerekçe, sağduyu, akıl, hikmet, mantık, us, insaf, adalet————————v. muhakeme etmek, usavurmak, uslamlamak, düşünmek, sonuç çıkarmak, sonuca varmak, mantıklı davranmak, ikna etmeye çalışmak, düşünüp taşınmak, etraflıca düşünmek, kanıtlamaya çalışmak, çözmek, bulmak, konuşmak, görüşmek* * *1. akıl yürüt (v.) 2. sebep (n.) -
2 reason
neden, sebep; us, akil, sagduyu; gerekçe; düsünmek, yargilamak, usa vurmak, uslamlamak, muhakeme etmek; -den sonuç çikarmak; tartismak, görüsmek, ikna etmeye çalismak -
3 reason
v.akıl yürüt:n.sebep -
4 reason out
düşünüp taşınmak, etraflıca düşünmek* * *çözümle -
5 reason what
v. ne olduğunu bulmak -
6 reason why
v. nedenini bulmak -
7 reason what
v. ne olduğunu bulmak -
8 reason why
v. nedenini bulmak -
9 reason with
inandirmaya çalismak, ikna etmek -
10 reason out
çözümle -
11 by reason of
sebebiyle -
12 for some reason
her nasılsa, her nedense* * *bazı nedenlerden dolayı -
13 for that reason
adv. o yüzden* * *bu sebepten -
14 for this reason
bu nedenle, bu yüzden* * *bu sebepten -
15 appeal to reason
mantığa başvurma, aklını kullanma -
16 bereft of reason
çıldırmış, aklını kaçırmış -
17 for no particular reason
özel bir nedeni yok, özel bir nedenle değil -
18 innocent of reason
adj. sebepsiz, nedensiz -
19 lose one's reason
aklını kaçırmak -
20 with reason
haklı olarak
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