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الإنجليزية - التركية
tutucu bir şekilde
muhafazakar bir şekilde
ılımlı olarak
geleneksel olarak
conservative
muhafazakâr

Sendikanın muhafazakâr bir parti üzerinde baskın bir etkisi var. - The union has a dominant influence on the conservative party.

Mary'nin annesi çok muhafazakar. - Mary's mother is very conservative.

conservative
tutucu

Onun yeni fikirleri daha tutucu iş arkadaşlarıyla sık sık başını derde sokuyor. - Her novel ideas are time and again getting her into trouble with her more conservative colleagues.

Taft çok tutucu olmuştu. - Taft had become very conservative.

conservative
korunumlu
conservative
hiç aşırıya kaçmayan
conservative
Conservative Muhafazakar Parti üyesi
conservative
mutedil
conservative
klasik
conservative
ihtiyat
conservative
eski kafalı
conservative
koruyucu
conservative
alçak gönüllü
conservative
mantıklı
conservative
yalın
conservative
önlemli
conservative
dikkatli
conservative
muhafazakâr parti üyesi
conservative
sade

Hayır, kesinlikle hatalısın. Tom radikal değil muhafazakardır. Sadece liberalizmden nefret ediyor. - No, you are absolutely wrong. Tom is not radical but conservative. He just hates liberalism.

conservative
ıIımlı
conservative
sağcı
conservative
(Biyoloji) konservatif
conservative
(Tıp) Koruyucu, organ veya vücut bütünlüğünü muhafazaya yönelik, aşırı ve ağır müdahaleye oranla daha ılımlı (tedavi, ameliyat v.s. hakkında)
conservative
{s} hiç aşırıya kaçmayan, ılımlı
conservative
koruyucu madde
conservative
{i} muhafazakâr partili
conservative
{s} ölçülü
conservative
{s} gösterişsiz

Tom genellikle gösterişsiz bir takım elbise giyer. - Tom usually wears a conservative suit.

conservative
{i} tutucu kimse
conservative
dikkatli/muhafazakar
conservative
{s} eski kafalı (Argo)
conservative
{s} göze çarpmayan
conservative
{s} riske girmek istemeyen
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
in a conservative manner; "we estimated the number of demonstrators conservatively at 200,000 "
moderately, conventionally, traditionally
In a conservative manner
in a conservative manner; "we estimated the number of demonstrators conservatively at 200,000
Conservative
A member of the Conservative party
Conservative
A member or supporter of the Conservative Party of Canada, or its predecessors, or provincial equivalents, or their predecessors
Conservative
Conservative Party
Conservative
A member of a political party incorporating the word "Conservative" in its name
conservative
Tending to resist change

The curriculum committee at this university is extremely conservative.

conservative
A person who favors maintenance of the status quo or reversion to some earlier status
conservative
adhering to the existing order of things
conservative
{s} resisting change, desiring to preserve traditions; cautious
conservative
{a} having power to preserve
Conservative
tory
conservative
Relating to the Republican party, regardless of its conservatism
conservative
Having power to preserve in a safe of entire state, or from loss, waste, or injury; preservative
conservative
A conservative is a person who in general opposes social change
conservative
One who believes in the divine right of individuals, usually at the expense of those less divine
conservative
Of or pertaining to a political party which favors the conservation of existing institutions and forms of government, as the Conservative party in England; contradistinguished from Liberal and Radical
conservative
One who, or that which, preserves from ruin, injury, innovation, or radical change; a preserver; a conserver
conservative
In American politics, someone who is right-of-center politically Of the two major parties, the Republicans are generally considered more conservative In the United States, conservatives usually emphasize free-market economic principles and often prefer state and local governmental power to federal power Traditionally, conservative support has come from business leaders Candidates and voters commonly refer to themselves and others as conservative, moderate (or centrist), or liberal
conservative
A cautious approach to investing that takes only prudent risks to seek a reasonable return
conservative
in politics, a loosely defined term indicating adherence to one or more of a family of attitudes, including respect for tradition and authority and resistance to wholesale or sudden changes
conservative
In design and analysis, a conservative model or a conservative assumption is one that departs from accuracy in such a way that it reduces the chances of a false-positive assessment of the feasibility of the system in question Conservative assumptions overestimate problems and underestimate capabilities
conservative
A person who tends to be cautious about new policies or changes in government, who favors traditional values, and who generally feels the government should stay out of the affairs of private citizens and businesses Traditional values might be described as those that have been around for a while Conservatives like things the way they are or were (See LIBERAL)
conservative
A fiscal conservative
conservative
A conservative estimate or guess is one in which you are cautious and estimate or guess a low amount which is probably less that the real amount. A conservative estimate of the bill, so far, is about £22,000 This guess is probably on the conservative side. + conservatively con·ser·va·tive·ly The bequest is conservatively estimated at £30 million. Conservative Judaism Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Conservative Party National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations
conservative
If someone dresses in a conservative way, their clothes are conventional in style. The girl was well dressed, as usual, though in a more conservative style. + conservatively con·ser·va·tive·ly She was always very conservatively dressed when we went out
conservative
The spelling Conservative is also used for meaning 1
conservative
conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class; "a bourgeois mentality"
conservative
Neither creating nor destroying a given quantity
conservative
A conservative investment or strategy focuses primarily on capital preservation rather than capital appreciation
conservative
Genus: Political position Differentia: Generally supports government intervention in social issues but supports freedom in economic issues
conservative
Supporting some combination of fiscal, political or social conservatism
conservative
One who believes the basic or fundamental doctrines of the Bible
conservative
If you are going to need the money you have invested in a few years, you may want to choose investments with lower risks or conservative investments
conservative
Branch of Judaism which tends to make changes to Halacha often, but usually insists upon strict adherence with rabbinical traditions of rewriting Halacha (the decision that driving on Shabbat was allowable is a notable exception) Conservative Judaism tries to find traditional answers to modern problems They often fail (see note above)
conservative
Describes the risk level of an investment A conservative investment mix would include a concentration in less risky investment options Lower risk investments provide more stable account values, but historically have produced lower long-term returns
conservative
Tending or disposed to maintain existing institutions; opposed to change or innovation
conservative
A Conservative politician or voter is a member of or votes for the Conservative Party in Britain. Most Conservative MPs appear happy with the government's reassurances. disenchanted Conservative voters. = Tory Conservative is also a noun. In 1951 the Conservatives were returned to power
conservative
avoiding excess; "a conservative estimate"
conservative
One who desires to maintain existing institutions and customs; also, one who holds moderate opinions in politics; opposed to revolutionary or radical
conservative
Tending toward maintaining traditional and proven views, conditions and intuitions
conservative
- a term to describe a supporter or member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Its leader is former prime minister Joe Clark
conservative
A social conservative
conservative
A conservative risk assessment estimates high-end risk rather than low-end risk A conservative risk assessment should not underestimate risk and, therefore, will indicate risk to most species of plants and animals
conservative
Someone who is conservative has right-wing views. counties whose citizens invariably support the most conservative candidate in any election. = right-wing Conservative is also a noun. The new judge is 50-year-old David Suitor who's regarded as a conservative
conservative
a person who has conservative ideas or opinions resistant to change opposed to liberal reforms
conservative
Relating to the Conservative party
conservative
{i} person who is resistant to change; cautious person
conservative
resistant to change
conservative
a person who has conservative ideas or opinions
conservative
A conservative is a person to the right of center on the U S political spectrum Of the two main political parties, the Republican Party is regarded as being the more conservative Conservatives tend to uphold tradition and oppose major changes in laws and institutions Change, when thought to be necessary, should be gradual and minimal Conservatives generally oppose "big government" and support free-market economic policies and low taxes
conservative
A political conservative
conservative
A person who favours keeping things as they are, opposed to change except for slow, cautious reforms
conservative
1 : an implacable defender of all policies of the Republican party 2 : a believer in the possibility of "good government" when run by "good people," good people being Republican politicians 3 : a true believer in the innate greatness and virtue of America 4 : a person who is profoundly offended by international commerse and wide availability of foreign goods 5 : one who places his trust in the imperial government as embodiment of the good
conservative
A British right-wing political party
conservative
Religious movement, developed in the United States during the 20th century as a more traditional response to modernity than that offered by Reform D
conservative
Based on pessimistic assumptions
conservative
Someone who is conservative or has conservative ideas is unwilling to accept changes and new ideas. It is essentially a narrow and conservative approach to child care
conservative
Con-ser-va-tive (n) - a political candidate whose views mirror or closely resemble points of view put forth in the Republican platform
conservative
unimaginatively conventional; "a colorful character in the buttoned-down, dull-gray world of business"- Newsweek
conservative
An adherent of any strain of conservatism. (Capitalized) A member or supporter of the Conservative Party of Canada, or its predecessors
conservative
opposed to liberal reforms
conservative
Tending toward maintaining traditional and proven views, conditions, and institutions
conservatively

    الواصلة

    con·ser·va·tive·ly

    التركية النطق

    kınsırvıtîvli

    النطق

    /kənˈsərvətəvlē/ /kənˈsɜrvətɪvliː/
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