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analogy
paralellik
analogy
andırışma
analogy
(Gıda) benzetişim
analogy
benzeşim ve model
analogy
andırma
analogy
benzetim
analogical
kıyaslanabilen
analogy
benzerlik

Problemlerimiz arasında benzerlik görmüyorum. - I see no analogy between your problem and mine.

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örnekseme
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(Edebiyat) Teşbih
analogy
analojisi
analogical
{s} analojik
analogical
{s} benzeşen
analogical
{s} benzer
analogical
{s} andıran
analogical
kıyasi
analogy
muvazi
analogy
{i} kıyas
analogy
analogously benzer şekilde
analogy
{i} benzeşim
analogy
kuş ve böcek kanatları gibi aynı vazifeyi gören
analogy
analogous benzer
analogy
{i} karşılaştırma

Senin karşılaştırman doğru değil. - Your analogy isn't correct.

analogy
paralel
analogy
(Askeri) BENZEŞİM VE MODEL: Benzeşim modeli
analogy
{i} analoji

Analojiden anlamıyorum. - I don't understand the analogy.

analogy
benzeyen şey
analogy
andırış
analogy
benzeşlik
Englisch - Englisch
In an analogical manner; in the manner of an analogy
{a} by the way of analogy or likeness
In an analogical sense; in accordance with analogy; by way of similitude
in analogical form (changing in a continuous manner relative to another quantity)
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Of, pertaining to, based on, or composed of an analogy
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A relationship of resemblance or equivalence between two situations, people, or objects, especially when used as a basis for explanation or extrapolation

A kid living on the street is a bit like — and please pardon the analogy here — a weed.

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reasoning in which from certain and known relations or resemblance others are formed
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If you make or draw an analogy between two things, you show that they are similar in some way. It is probably easier to make an analogy between the courses of the planets, and two trains travelling in the same direction. analogies something that seems similar between two situations, processes etc analogy with/to/between
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{a} pertaining to analogy, similar
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expressing, composed of, or based on an analogy; "the analogical use of a metaphor"
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relationship by example
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A comparison of two things that are alike in some respect, often to explain one of the things or to represent it more vividly by relating it to the second A simile is an explicit analogy; a metaphor, an implied one
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A kind of comparison in which the writer explains an unfamiliar idea or object by comparing it to a more familiar one: Sensory pathways of the central nervous system are bundles of nerves rather like telephone cables that feed information about the outside world into the brain for processing
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A comparison between two different situations that have something in common Usually an everyday situation is used to illustrate something in the new situation
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In exposition, an analogy is usually a comparison where the unknown is explained in terms of the known, the unfamiliar in terms of the familiar In argument, an analogy is a series of likenesses between two or more dissimilar things, demonstrating that they are similar
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A comparison of things in some respects, especially in position or function, that are otherwise dissimilar (See 438)
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Non-homologous similarity of structure resulting from similarity of function
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1 a partial similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based: the analogy between the heart and a pump (Webster Dictionary, 1983)
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Convergent modifications of a non-homologous structure (or behaviour) Analogous organs thus are convergent organs of the same function, e g the wings of insects (presumably derived from tergal paranota) and the wings of birds (derived from the vertebrate fore legs)
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the religious belief that between creature and creator no similarity can be found so great but that the dissimilarity is always greater; language can point in the right direction but any analogy between God and humans will always be inadequate
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An analogy is a comparison to a directly parallel case When a writer uses an analogy, he or she argues that a claim reasonable for one case is reasonable for the analogous case
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an extended comparison in which one thing, usually more familiar, is compared to something less familiar
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Speaking of one thing by comparing it to another, which it is (allegedly) like Example: 'The world is like a tapestry - it has a perfect side and a messy one' Analogies are made explicit by similes, and are implicit in metaphors
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A general likeness; partial likeness In this module, two concepts (one new, the other familiar) with partial similarity are compared to enhance the understanding of the new concept For example, a teacher might introduce the new concept of parasitism by comparing it to the more familiar concept of unwanted guest or might compare solving a math problem with solving a mystery
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An agreement or similarity in some particulars between things otherwise different; sleep and death, for example, are analogous in that they both share a lack of animation and a recumbent posture Sidelight: Prevalent in literature, the use of an analogy carries the inference that if things agree in some respects, it's likely that they will agree in others (Compare Simile)
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(noun): similarity in some respects (e g , function, structure)
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similarity between things, relating something new to something already known For example, if you were describing the flow of electricity, you might choose to use the flow of water as an analogy
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A systematic comparison between structures that uses properties of and relations between objects of a source structure to infer properties of and relations between objects of a target structure <Discussion> < References> Paul Thagard
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a comparison based on certain resemblances between things that are otherwise unlike Close Window
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a comparison; when you reason from analogy, you conclude that because two or more entities share one aspect, they share another as well
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From Greek geometry, "according to a ratio " A form of inductive reasoning which supports the creation of new testable consequences A mode of argumentation in which a known relationship or pattern is applied to a new situation To "draw a parallel" between situations When two things are related by appropriate similarity in structure or function, we can infer that what is known about one thing also may apply to the other Such an inference may or may not be true, but it can be examined and tested
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Language change by which an inflection from one group is generalized to affect members of other groups E g , a child develops the past tense form knowed by analogy, giving this strong verb the characteristic dental suffix of weak verbs, the larger class in English
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Similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise dissimilar
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method of reasoning based on comparisons There are literal and figurative analogies
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{s} changing in a continuous manner relative to another quantity
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Founded on, or of the nature of, analogy; expressing or implying analogy
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Having analogy; analogous
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expressing, composed of, or based on an analogy; "the analogical use of a metaphor
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Conformity of words to the genius, structure, or general rules of a language; similarity of origin, inflection, or principle of pronunciation, and the like, as opposed to anomaly
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Proportion; equality of ratios
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A resemblance of relations; an agreement or likeness between things in some circumstances or effects, when the things are otherwise entirely different
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The use of a similar example or model to explain or extrapolate from
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{i} similarity, parallelism; comparability
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A relation or correspondence in function, between organs or parts which are decidedly different
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Thus, learning enlightens the mind, because it is to the mind what light is to the eye, enabling it to discover things before hidden
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drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect; "the operation of a computer presents and interesting analogy to the working of the brain"; "the models show by analogy how matter is built up"
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an inference that if things agree in some respects they probably agree in others
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