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1 ebced
the first of several mnemonic formulas designed to help one learn the numerical values assigned to the letters of the Arabic alphabet. - hesabı calculation of a date or other number by adding up the numerical values of Arabic letters used to indicate words in a piece of writing. -
2 ahlaki
adj. ethic, moral, pertaining to values and principles* * *1. ethical 2. moral -
3 ahlaklı
n. one who has group of values or moral standards -
4 ahlâkbilim
n. ethic, group of values or moral standards which govern a society (or individual, etc.) -
5 ahlâki deşerler
n. moral values, eternal verities -
6 ahlâki değerler
n. moral values, eternal verities -
7 demokratikleşme
n. democratization, process by which a government becomes a democracy, establishment of democratic rule, acquiring of democratic values -
8 demokratikleştirmek
v. democratize, turn into a democracy, become a democracy, acquire democratic values, introduce democratic reforms -
9 demokratikleştirmemek
v. (neg. form of demokratikleştirmek) democratize, turn into a democracy, become a democracy, acquire democratic values, introduce democratic reforms -
10 aktöre
moral principles, ethical values, ethics (of a society). -
11 arkadaş
friend. - canlısı one who values friendship. - olmak to become friends. -
12 değer
"1. value, worth. 2. price. 3. merit, worth. 4. math. value. 5. person of great merit. 6. /a/ worthy of; worth: zahmete değer bir ödül a prize worth struggling for. - biçmek /a/ 1. to evaluate. 2. to set the price (of). -i düşmek to go down in value. - kâğıtları securities. - kuramı theory of values. - vermek /a/ to esteem, appreciate. - yargısı standard of judgment. - yükseltimi revaluation (of currency). -ini yükseltmek /ın/ to raise the value of. " -
13 değişim
"1. change, alteration. 2. metamorphosis. 3. math. variation; change in the value of a variable; difference between two values of a variable. 4. biol. variation. 5. geol. the formation of aggregates. 6. barter, exchange. 7. naut. variation (in the direction of the wind). - etmek naut. (for the wind) to change direction." -
14 sağtöre
moral principles, ethical values, ethics (of a society). -
15 şerefiye
a tax levied on an area where land values have risen owing to improvements made by the municipality.
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