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İngilizce - Türkçe

and teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı

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ile

Dört kollu adam bankayı soydu ve 4 milyon dolar ile kaçtı. - Four armed men held up the bank and escaped with $4 million.

Altı yaşında o, daktiloyu kullanmayı öğrendi ve öğretmenine el ile yazmayı öğrenmesine gerek kalmadığını söyledi. - At the age of six he had learned to use the typewriter and told the teacher that he did not need to learn to write by hand.

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bağlaç ve
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daha sonra

Sen ilerle ve ben sana daha sonra yetişirim. - You walk on and I will catch up with you later.

Daha sonra, Chris utandı ve özür diledi ve Beth onu bağışladı. - Later, Chris felt ashamed and apologized and Beth forgave him.

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Dima bir gecede 25 adamla yattı ve sonra onları öldürdü. - Dima slept with 25 men in one night and then killed them.

Önce Hong Kong'a gideceğiz ve sonra Singapura gideceğiz. - We'll go to Hong Kong first, and then we'll go to Singapore.

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bes

Onlar bir siyah ve bir beyaz köpeği beslediler. - They fed a black and a white dog.

İyi sağlık düzgün beslenme ve ölçülü egzersizden ibarettir. - Good health consists of proper eating and moderate exercise.

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ve bu yüzden

O hastaydı ve bu yüzden onlar sessiz kaldılar. - He was ill, and so they were quiet.

Ikeda birkaç aptalca hata yaptı ve bu yüzden ona bölüm başkanı tarafından ağzının payı verildi. - Ikeda made several silly mistakes, and so he was told off by the department head.

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ve sen

Tek bir hata, ve sen bir fiyaskosun. - A single mistake, and you are a failure.

Birdebire su aygırlarını bana niçin anlatıyorsun? O ve senin on iki kırmızı akvaryum balığının arasındaki bağlantıyı anlamıyorum. - Why are you telling me about hippos all of the sudden? I don't see the connection between that and your twelve red goldfishes.

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Hem de nasıl and so forth ve saire
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(bağlaç) ve, ile, de
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bağ. ve; ile: mice and men fareler ve insanlar. knife and fork bıçakla çatal. He looked and ran away. Baktı ve kaçtı
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İngilizce - İngilizce

and teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

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To combine (a value) with another value by means of this operator

If an internal node is encountered that contains a mask, the search key is logically ANDed with the mask and another search is made of the subtree.

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Alternative form of ∧, the conjunction operator
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Used to indicate addition

Five and six are eleven.

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Used to connect two homogeneous (similar) words or phrases

Boys and girls come out to play.

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Used at the end of a list to indicate the last item

bread, butter and cheese.

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To; used to connect two finite verbs

Call and see whether John is coming over.

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Used to ask for elaboration

A: I don't have a key. B: And... A: And I need one to get in.

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Used to join sentences or sentence fragments in chronological order

I mended the chair and it broke again.

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If

Peter answered, and sayde: master, and thou be he, bidde me come unto the on the water.

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And everything related to that; and so on; etc

We want to move to a new town, buy a house, start a family and that.

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{c} joining sentences and words
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and Alternative form of ∧, the conjunction operator
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wa are you finished hul khalast?
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The Boolean AND operator, used by WAIS to indicate that found documents must contain both terms that appear in the question
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A logical operator joining two well defined logical expressions into one compound logical expression The compound expression formed will be TRUE only when both logical expressions on each side are TRUE Logical operator precedence: Not, And, Or
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The logical operator that combines two conditions that must both be ture to retrieve a record
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When used on a search engine the Boolean AND operator indicates that found documents must contain both terms that appear in the question
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(Boolean) see Boolean AND
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A connector/term used in searching databases which indicates that for two statements/rules/criteria only records satisfying both statements/rules/criteria should be selected (DB, Gr 5)
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A Boolean logic function which is also mod 2 multiplication
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met the $100 00 annual deductible, Medicare will pay 80 percent of the approved charges for blood, starting with the fourth pint
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Used when querying many search engines, a Boolean operation which is "true" if both inputs are true
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this Boolean operator is used to combine terms and search for both or all of them
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do not rely heavily on the loose connectives and, and so, and and then They produce flabby sentences which force readers to guess the relation between clauses
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A Boolean operator that narrows a search by requiring all search terms be present in the results retrieved because of the search For example, hot and cold would only retrieve information where both "hot" and "cold" appear See also operators
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A Boolean Operator AND is a word used to connect terms in a computer search It narrows the search to articles that contain only the selected terms For example: college students AND stress See also Boolean Logic, Or, Not
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Evaluates args (which must be integral values) until an arg is false and then returns false True is returned if all args are true
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A logical operation between two numbers
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Logical operation where the result is 1 if ANDed terms both have the value 1
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A logical operator that required that both of the relational operators it connects must be true for the whole statement to evaluate as true If either of the relational operators are false, or if both are false, the statement will evaluate as false
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also or plus -- "both in the information and part of the question " (192)
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between two terms indicates that both terms must be present in the article or citation entry to be included in the search set
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1 Half of a Quick count (& 1 or 1 &) 2 A Call such as "ready and" 3 Indicates simultaneous action Note: In Don's step descriptions, the word "and" notes simultaneous actions, while the figure "&" indcates movement on a half beat of music
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Used when two movements are to be done simultaneously, i e 1 step foward on right foot and clap hands
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This may be used to define mutually recursive functions and datatypes datatype Expr = Sum of Term list and Term = Product of Factor list and Factor = Variable of string | Value of int | Bracket of Expr; (* Not a good example as it is easier to have just one type here datatype Expr = Sum of Expr list | Prod of Expr list | Var of string| Val of int; *) fun foo(h: : t) = h+bar t | foo nil = 0 and bar(h: : t) = (~h)+foo t | bar nil = 0
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a reserved word, a binary Boolean operator 3 1, 3 4, A 1
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Used to indicate causation
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You use and to introduce a question which follows logically from what someone has just said. `He used to be so handsome.' --- `And now?'
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You use and to interrupt yourself in order to make a comment on what you are saying. As Downing claims, and as we noted above, reading is best established when the child has an intimate knowledge of the language
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and WEAK STRONG
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In order to; used instead of the infinitival to, especially after try, come, go
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emphasis You use and to link two words or phrases that are the same in order to emphasize the degree of something, or to suggest that something continues or increases over a period of time. Learning becomes more and more difficult as we get older We talked for hours and hours He lay down on the floor and cried and cried
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It is sometimes, in old songs, a mere expletive
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You use and to link two statements when the second statement continues the point that has been made in the first statement. You could only really tell the effects of the disease in the long term, and five years wasn't long enough
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You use and to indicate that two numbers are to be added together. What does two and two make? = plus
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It is used to conjoin a word with a word, a clause with a clause, or a sentence with a sentence
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You use and at the beginning of a sentence to introduce something else that you want to add to what you have just said. Some people think that starting a sentence with and is ungrammatical, but it is now quite common in both spoken and written English. Commuter airlines fly to out-of-the-way places. And business travelers are the ones who go to those locations
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And is used before a fraction that comes after a whole number. McCain spent five and a half years in a prisoner of war camp in Vietnam. fourteen and a quarter per cent
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You use and in numbers larger than one hundred, after the words `hundred' or `thousand' and before other numbers. three thousand and twenty-six pounds. A logical operator that returns a true value only if both operands are true. andante
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And is used by broadcasters and people making announcements to change a topic or to start talking about a topic they have just mentioned. And now the drought in Sudan
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You use and to link two or more words, groups, or clauses. When he returned, she and Simon had already gone Between 1914 and 1920 large parts of Albania were occupied by the Italians I'm going to write good jokes and become a good comedian I'm 53 and I'm very happy
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A particle which expresses the relation of connection or addition
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conj. with, together with; also, too
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You use and to link two statements about events when one of the events follows the other. I waved goodbye and went down the stone harbour steps = then
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If; though
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You use and to link two clauses when the second clause is a result of the first clause. All through yesterday crowds have been arriving and by midnight thousands of people packed the square
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    Etimoloji

    [ &n(d), ()an(d), usually ] (conjunction.) before 12th century. Old English and, ond, from Proto-Germanic *unda, probably from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énti (“facing opposite, near, in front of, before”). Cognate with West Frisian en, Dutch en, German und, Danish end (“but”).

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