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1 confidence
n. güven, inanç, itimat, kendine güven; inanma; sır, sırdaşlık* * *güven* * *['konfidəns]1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) güven, itimat2) (belief and faith in one's own ability: She shows a great deal of confidence for her age.) kendine güven -
2 confidence
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3 confidence coefficient
güven katsayısı -
4 confidence degree
güven derecesi -
5 confidence game
dolandırıcılık, üçkâğıtçılık* * *dolandırıclık -
6 confidence interval
güvenirlik aralığı -
7 confidence level
güven seviyesi -
8 confidence limit
güven sınırı -
9 confidence man
dolandırıcı, üçkâğıtçı* * *dolandırıcı -
10 confidence trick
dolandırıcılık, üçkâğıtçılık -
11 confidence trickster
n. dolandırıcı, üçkâğıtçı -
12 confidence trick
dolandırıcılık, üçkâğıtçılık -
13 confidence trickster
n. dolandırıcı, üçkâğıtçı -
14 confidence
güven; sir, gizli sey -
15 confidence coefficient
güven katsayisi -
16 confidence interval
güven araligi -
17 confidence level
güven seviyesi, güven düzeyi -
18 confidence limit
güven siniri -
19 confidence trick
dolandiricilik, üçkâgitçilik -
20 confidence trickster
dolandirici, üçkâgitçi
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