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101 öğrenmemek
v. (neg. form of öğrenmek) 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 -
102 araştırma
research, investigation, inquiry, exploration, study, search -
103 araştırmak
to search, to seek, to investigate, to inquire, to explore, to research, to hunt, to study, to look into, to delve in/into -
104 dalıp gitmek
to be engrossed in, to be in a brown study -
105 ders çalışmak
to study -
106 dirsek çürütmek
to study hard -
107 etüt etmek
to study, to investigate -
108 fizibilite etüdü
feasibility study -
109 fizibilite raporu
feasibility study -
110 fizibilite çalışması
feasibility study -
111 fizibilite çalışması yapmak
to do a feasibility study -
112 hadis
(the study of) the Prophet Muhammad's sayings/deeds -
113 ilk etüt
preliminary study -
114 inceleme
examination, investigation, observation, exploration, research, study, scrutiny -
115 incelemek
"to examine, to scrutinize, to observe, to inspect, to look into, to look over, to look through, to go over sth; to investigate; to explore; to study" -
116 irdelemek
to examine, to study, to scrutinize -
117 okumak
"to read; to study; to sing; (dua) to say; to decipher; to understand" -
118 olurluk incelemesi
feasibility study -
119 tahsil
education, study " öðrenim; collecting" toplama, alma -
120 tahsil etmek
a) (para, vergi) to collect toplamak b) to study okumak, öðrenim görmek
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study — [stud′ē] n. pl. studies [ME studie < OFr estudie < L studium, zeal, study < studere, to busy oneself about, apply oneself to, study, orig., prob., to aim toward, strike at, akin to tundere, to strike, beat < IE * (s)teud < base *… … English World dictionary
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