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41 çalışmak
v. work, operate, function, endeavor, labor, practise, practice, start up, struggle, study--------çalışmak ( e)v. aim, aim at--------çalışmak (mekanizma)v. catch--------çalışmak (motor vb.)v. fire--------çalışmak (motor)v. start--------çalışmak (yapmaya)v. try* * *work -
42 çevrebilimci
n. ecologist, expert on ecology, expert on the study of the environment and its inhabitants* * *ecologist -
43 dalgınlık
n. abstractedness, absence, absence of mind, abstraction, wool gathering, kef, pensiveness, reverie, thoughtfulness, vacancy, vacuity, wandering, absent mindedness* * *1. abstractedness 2. brown study 3. contemplativeness 4. pensiveness -
44 demografi
n. demography, study of the vital statistics of a population* * *demography -
45 deneme
adj. crack, test, testing, trial, pilot--------n. trial, testing, test, experimentation, experiment, shot, try, try out, assay, bash, dissertation, effort, essay, fling, go, practice, probation, proof, proving, study, tentative, touch, whack, workout--------deneme (araç)n. shakedown* * *1. experiment 2. experimentation 3. trial 4. trying (n.) 5. testing (n.) 6. try (n.) 7. assay (n.) -
46 deontoloji
n. deontology, ethics, study of the obligation to do good deeds* * *deontology -
47 dermatoloji
n. dermatology, branch of medicine which deals with the study and treatment of skin and skin disorders* * *dermatology -
48 edebi çalışma
literary study -
49 gözetmek
v. guard, wink, cock one's eye at, protect, make eyes, oversee, study, supervise, tend* * *guard -
50 inceleme
adj. observing--------n. compendium, examination, study, research, survey, surveying, analysis, anatomy, checkover, checkup, dissection, inquisition, investigation, perusal, sifting* * *1. examination 2. inspection 3. scrutiny 4. analysing (n.) 5. examining (n.) 6. inspecting (n.) 7. parse (n.) 8. review (n.) -
51 olanak irdelemesi
opportunity study -
52 olurluk incelemesi
1. business case 2. feasibility study -
53 öğrenim
n. education, instruction, study, scholarship* * *teach (n.) -
54 öğrenmek
v. learn, study, get to know, come to know, master, wise up to, make oneself acquainted with, make acquainted with, ascertain, elicit, hear, imbibe, inform oneself of smth., school oneself to, get wise to, wit* * *learn -
55 örnek olay incelemesi
case study -
56 pilot çalışma
pilot study -
57 taslak
n. sketch, outline, schema, roughcast, rough, drawing, study, conspectus, design, diagram, draft, draft plan, draught, plan, silhouette, skeleton, tracing, visual* * *1. sketchy 2. conspectus 3. draft 4. sketching (n.) 5. v. 6. draft (n.) 7. outline (n.) 8. sketch (n.) -
58 tetkik
n. examination, study, revisal, etude, survey, verification* * *1. canvassing (n.) 2. canvass (n.) -
59 uygulama etüdü
application study -
60 yapılabilirlik incelemesi
feasible study
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