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1 büyük ayı
term -
2 takım yıldızı
term -
3 terim
term -
4 ıstılah
term -
5 alt yüklenici terimi
term subcontractor -
6 kaydetme süresi
term of enlistment -
7 kontrat süresi
term of a contract -
8 yazılım gelişmesi terimi
term software development -
9 yüklenici terimi
term contractor -
10 mühlet
term, respite, delay -
11 sömestr
term, semester yarýyýl -
12 terim
n. term, locution* * *1. term 2. premise 3. premiss 4. term (n.) -
13 terim
1. term, technical word or expression. 2. log. term. 3. math. term. -ler dizgesi terminology, nomenclature. -
14 uzun vadeli
adj. long dated, long term, long range, longtime, long* * *long term -
15 sömestr
n. semester, mid term, hilary term, session -
16 yaz dönemi
n. summer term, trinity term -
17 vade
"settlement date, redemption date, maturity date; term, fixed term, fixed date; the day of reckoning, the fatal date" -
18 dönem
1. period of time, period, era. 2. term (of a legislature until the next election). 3. school term, semester. 4. round (in boxing). -
19 hanım
1. lady. 2. a title meaning Mrs. or Miss (used after a first name): Fatma Hanım. 3. wife. 4. ladylike. 5. the lady of the house (term used by a domestic servant when speaking of a female employer): Hanım evde yok. The lady of the house is not at home. - abla sister (a term of respect in addressing a woman). - evladı colloq. 1. mama´s boy. 2. bastard. - hanımcık 1. proper little (lady, housewife, girl). 2. domestic, housewifely. - kadın neat and housewifely woman. - kız 1. young lady, young girl. 2. proper little lady. - nine grandmother. - teyze ma´am. -
20 adlandır
1. called (v.) 2. named (v.) 3. nicknamed (v.) 4. nickname (v.) 5. term (v.)
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Term — Term, n. [F. terme, L. termen, inis, terminus, a boundary limit, end; akin to Gr. ?, ?. See {Thrum} a tuft, and cf. {Terminus}, {Determine}, {Exterminate}.] 1. That which limits the extent of anything; limit; extremity; bound; boundary. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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term — [n1] description of a concept appellation, article, caption, denomination, designation, expression, head, indication, language, locution, moniker*, name, nomenclature, phrase, style, terminology, title, vocable, word; concepts 275,683 term [n2]… … New thesaurus
term — (n.) early 13c., terme limit in time, set or appointed period, from O.Fr. terme limit of time or place (11c.), from L. terminus end, boundary line, related to termen boundary, end (see TERMINUS (Cf. terminus)). Sense of period of time during… … Etymology dictionary
term|er — «TUR muhr», noun. a person who is serving a term as a public official: »a fourth termer … Useful english dictionary
Term — der; s, e <aus gleichbed. fr. terme, eigtl. »Grenze, Begrenzung«, dies aus (m)lat. terminus, vgl. ↑Termin>: 1. [Reihe von] Zeichen in einer formalisierten Theorie, mit der od. dem eines der in der Theorie betrachteten Objekte dargestellt… … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
term — англ. [тэ/эм] terme фр. [тэрм] termine ит. [тэ/рминэ] Terminus нем. [тэрминус] термин … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов