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21 itibari değer
face-value, nominal value -
22 kıymetini bilmek
to value, to appreciate, to know the value of -
23 kıymetlenmek
to rise in value, to gain value deðerlenmek -
24 ortalama değer
average value, mean value -
25 rayiç
market value, current value -
26 renk değeri
colour value, tristimulus value of a light -
27 demek
"1. having the meaning (of). 2. having the value, importance, or force (of). demeye gelmek to come to mean. demeye getirmek /ı/ to say (something) in so many words, mean to say. - olmak 1. to mean, come to mean. 2. to have the value of, be equivalent to. - oluyor ki so it means that; that means." -
28 değerbilir
(someone) who is appreciative of value or worth, who is able to recognize value or worth. -
29 değerbilmez
unappreciative of value or worth, unable to recognize value or worth. -
30 değerbilmezlik
unappreciativeness of value or worth, inability to recognize value or worth. -
31 nominal
fin. nominal. - değer nominal value, par value. -
32 paha
1. price. 2. value. -sına at the cost of. -da ağır valuable (thing). - biçilmez priceless. - biçmek /a/ 1. to put a price on, price. 2. to estimate the value of. -ya çıkmak to rise in price, become expensive. -ya geçmek (for something ordinary) to be withheld from sale as if it were something rare. -
33 rayiç
econ. 1. market value, current value. 2. salable, marketable, in demand. 3. current, general, in common use. - fiyat market price, current price. -
34 adet
n. number, mathematical value or its symbol; numeral, courses, sum; menses; total, custom, tradition, convention, groove, consuetude, the usual thing, routine, habit, praxis, usage, use, wont, fashion, menstruation, period, flow, bleeding* * *1. catamenia 2. menses 3. observance -
35 ara değer teoremi
intermediate value theorem -
36 asetil değeri
acetyl value -
37 asit değeri
acid value -
38 başlangıç değer sorunu
initial value problem -
39 beklenen değer
expected value -
40 boole değeri
boolean value
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