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1 saymak
v. count, enumerate, number, consider, regard as, deem, assume, suppose, respect, honor, honour [Brit.], account, calculate, class, count down, count in, count off, count up, number off, rank, rate, reckon, reckon as, reckon for, regard, repute--------saymak (kadar)v. number to* * *count -
2 hesaba katmak
v. take into account, consider, count, regard, take account of, allow, make allowance for, bargain for, figure on, reckon among, reckon in, reckon with--------hesaba katmak (zarar)v. set off -
3 dikkate almak
v. consider, take into account, pay attention to, take notice, take account of, regard, take cognizance of, consult, debate, deem, mark, reckon among, reckon with* * *consider -
4 göz önünde tutmak
v. consider, take into consideration, make allowances for, keep in view, reckon among, figure on, reckon with* * *consider -
5 varsaymak
v. conjecture, count, deem, hypothesize, posit, presume, reckon as, reckon for, say, suppose* * *1. assume 2. guess -
6 bel bağlamak
v. rely upon, rely on, trust to, place reliance in, place reliance on, bank on, bargain on, base oneself on, build, calculate, go on, look to, reckon on, reckon upon, repose in, rest on -
7 farzetmek
v. assume, suppose, imagine, theorize, presume, say, fancy, call, deem, opine, posit, reckon as, reckon for, repute -
8 farzetmemek
v. (neg. form of farzetmek) assume, suppose, imagine, theorize, presume, say, fancy, call, deem, opine, posit, reckon as, reckon for, repute -
9 varsaymamak
v. (neg. form of varsaymak) conjecture, count, deem, hypothesize, posit, presume, reckon as, reckon for, say, suppose -
10 zannetmek
/ı/ to suppose, think, imagine, believe, guess, reckon: zannedersem I think/imagine/believe that...: Zannedersem kitabın fiyatı otuz bin lira. I think the book costs thirty thousand liras. Zannedersem o bugün gelmeyecek. He won´t come today, I reckon. -
11 göz ardı etmek
v. blink, reckon without* * *ignore -
12 güven
n. trust, confidence, reliance, assurance, faith, affiance, belief, credence, credit, dependance, dependence, positiveness, sureness* * *1. bank on 2. confidence 3. count on 4. lean on 5. reckon on 6. reliance 7. rely on 8. rely upon 9. trust in 10. trusting (v.) 11. trusted (v.) 12. trust (v.) 13. mistrust (v.) 14. trust (n.) -
13 güvenmek
v. rely on, trust, count on, have confidence in, believe, put faith in, put one's trust in, accredit, bank on, bargain on, base oneself on, build, calculate, confide, confide in, credit, depend, figure on, go on, lean on, look to, reckon on* * *trust -
14 hesaplamak
v. reckon, calculate, compute, figure out, check out, work out, cipher, count up, discount, foot, foot up, number* * *calculate -
15 tahmin et
1. reckon 2. envisage 3. predict 4. reckoning (v.) 5. forecasting (v.) 6. envisaged (v.) 7. forecasted (v.) 8. predicted (v.) 9. conjecture (v.) 10. forecast (v.) 11. guess (v.) -
16 dikkate almamak
v. pay no attention, take no account of, leave out of account, brush away, brush off, be oblivious to, reckon without, loose sight of, skate over -
17 hesaba katmamak
v. take no account of, leave out of account, reckon without, not to consider -
18 hesap etmek
v. calculate, compute, count up, reckon -
19 hesaplamamak
v. (neg. form of hesaplamak) reckon, calculate, compute, figure out, check out, work out, cipher, count up, discount, foot, foot up, number -
20 hesapları gözden geçirmek
v. reckon over
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