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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von he im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

him
ona

Meseleyi ona bırakmaktan başka çaremiz yoktu. - We had no choice but to leave the matter to him.

Banka ona 500 dolar ödünç verdi. - The bank loaned him 500 dollars.

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kendine

O kendi kendineHAYIRdedi.Yüksek sesle EVET dedi. - He said NO to himself. He said YES aloud.

O, aynada kendine bakmadı mı? - Hasn't he looked at himself in a mirror?

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erkek
him
onu

Kızı onunla her yere gitmeye hevesli. - His daughter is eager to go with him anywhere.

Onunla kahve dükkanında buluşmaya söz verdi. - He promised to meet him at the coffee shop.

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kendi

Kendisine HAYIR dedi. Yüksek sesle EVET dedi. - He said NO to himself. He said YES aloud.

Kendisine Fransızca öğretti. - He taught himself French.

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{s} erkek: he-goat teke
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kendileri
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o (erkek)
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(eril) onu
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hene
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(Askeri) ağır teçhizat; yüksek infilak etkili patlayıcı madde (heavy equipment; high explosive)
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kimse iri
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he- erkek
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kendisi
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kendi
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nesne
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them o
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{z} eril o
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His veya Her Imperial Majesty
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Englisch - Englisch

Definition von he im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

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His Eminence
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Health Education
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His Excellency, Her Excellency
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How Embarrassing
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Hesse, a federal state of Germany
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Higher Education
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The name of the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others)
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Refers to an animal whose gender is unknown
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Refers to a person whose gender is unknown
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Refers to a male person or animal already known or implied
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he when used after a preposition or as the object of a verb

She treated him for a cold (direct object).

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Them

Daphnis has forgotten me. He is dreaming of marrying some wealthy maiden. Ah! Why did I make him swear by his goats instead of by the Nymphs! He has forgotten them as he has forgotten me. - Daphnis has forgotten me. He is dreaming of marrying some wealthy maiden. Ah! Why did I make him swear by his goats instead of by the Nymphs! He has forgotten them as he has forgotten me.

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{p} a man that was named before, a male
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Pronoun when referring to God
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tis
Hims
or Homs ancient Emesa City (pop., 1994: 540,133), central Syria. It is located near the Orontes River. As Emesa, it contained a large temple to the sun god El Gebal and was the birthplace of the priest-king Elagabalus, who became Roman emperor in AD 218. The emperor Aurelian defeated Queen Zenobia of Palmyra there in 272. It was taken in 636 by the Muslims, who renamed it im. In 1516 it passed into Ottoman hands, where it remained until the creation of Syria after World War I (1914-18). im is a thriving agricultural market centre and has oil and sugar refineries. It is the central link between the interior cities and the Mediterranean Sea coast
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pron. used in place of a name to indicate a male (third person singular), male person not referred to by name, male person whose identity is known, male animal that has been mentioned before or whose identity is known; person or animal without reference to sex
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Ammunition type, High Explosive
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The symbol element of Helium
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You use he to refer to a man, boy, or male animal. He could never quite remember all our names Our dog Rex did all sorts of tricks. I cried when he died
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Switzerland (Helvetia)
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{s} male (Example: "he-dog")
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the 5th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Helium
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a very light colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; the most difficult gas to liquefy; occurs in economically extractable amounts in certain natural gases (as those found in Texas and Kansas)
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In written English, he is sometimes used to refer to a person without saying whether that person is a man or a woman. Some people dislike this use and prefer to use `he or she' or `they'. The teacher should encourage the child to proceed as far as he can, and when he is stuck, ask for help. The symbol for the element helium. The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. See table at alphabet. a male person or animal
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pers pron 3 sg masc he him
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Higher Education (provided by universities and in some FE colleges)
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High Explosive or High Effect Same as HC
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he WEAK STRONG He is a third person singular pronoun. He is used as the subject of a verb
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The man or male being (or object personified to which the masculine gender is assigned), previously designated; a pronoun of the masculine gender, usually referring to a specified subject already indicated
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pron dia 2 pron ia
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High Explosive (type of ammunition)
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High Explosive(s)
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Abbreviation for High Explosive HE ammunition is designed to explode, sending fragments (shrapnel) capable of killing soft targets but of less effect against hard targets
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= High Explosive
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{i} male, man, boy; male animal; heh, 5th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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(See For alternatives, see 19b, Biased Uses of Language, in Part Three, pages 370-73 ) At one time h e was used to mean "he or she " Today such usage is not considered appropriate At one time h e was used to mean "he or she " Today such usage is not considered appropriate
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Any one; the man or person; used indefinitely, and usually followed by a relative pronoun
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masculine personal pronoun, he
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Head-End
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Hamilton Extract (Hamilton's manuscripts/notes in RBF Archives, Stanford, CA, USA)
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at pump An electric cooling and heating system
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High Explosive
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Man; a male; any male person; in this sense used substantively
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a male animal
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Humanitarian and Emergencies Section, AusAID
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Hurricane Evacuation Study
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The objective case of he
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Him is a third person singular pronoun. Him is used as the object of a verb or a preposition
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pron [{object pron referring to a male} (Please give ~ this letter )] dia
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You use him to refer to a man, boy, or male animal. John's aunt died suddenly and left him a surprisingly large sum Is Sam there? Let me talk to him My brother had a lovely dog. I looked after him for about a week
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pron. specific male; to a specific male
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he, her
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pron: him, it 45
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Health Information Management
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In written English, him is sometimes used to refer to a person without saying whether that person is a man or a woman. Some people dislike this use and prefer to use `him or her' or `them'. If the child sees the word `hear', we should show him that this is the base word in `hearing' and `hears'. Her (or His) Imperial Majesty
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    Etymologie

    [ hE, E ] (pronoun.) before 12th century. From Middle English he (“he”), from Old English hē (“he”), from Proto-Germanic *hiz (“his, this one”), from Proto-Indo-European *k'e-, *k'ey- (“this, here”). Cognate with Low Saxon he (“he”), Dutch hij (“he”), Danish han (“he”). Related to here.
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