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Definition von intelligence im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

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istihbarat

Facebook'a üye olursanız, bilgileriniz istihbarat örgütlerine gönderilecektir. - If you sign up to Facebook, your information will be sent to intelligence agencies.

İnanç istihbaratın ölümüdür. - Belief is the death of intelligence.

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{i} akıl

Ünlü biri hayal akıldan daha önemlidir dedi. - Someone famous said that imagination is more important than intelligence.

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zekâ

İnsan, zekasını geliştirdi. - Human beings evolved their intelligence.

Bazen zekandan şüphe ediyorum. - Sometimes I doubt your intelligence.

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akıllılık
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kafa
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anlak
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istihbari (bilgi)
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(Tıp) an
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(Felsefe) intelligentia
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zeka sahibi
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zihin
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haber alma
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zekâsı
intelligences
zeka
ıntelligence
zeka
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{i} beyin
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(Askeri) (NATO) İSTİHBARAT: Yabancı ülkeler, düşman veya muhtemel düşman kuvvetler veya unsurlar, veya gerçek veya muhtemel harekat bölgeleri hakkındaki bilginin işlenmesi sonucu çıkan ürün. Terim, bu sonucu veren faaliyet, bu tip faaliyetle ilgili kuruluşlar içinde geçerlidir. Bak. "basic intelligence", "combat intelligence", "security intelligence"; "strategic intelligence", "target intelligence", "technical intelligence"
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{i} bilgi

Zeka ve bilgi iki çok farklı şeydir. - Intelligence and knowledge are two very different things.

Facebook'a üye olursanız, bilgileriniz istihbarat örgütlerine gönderilecektir. - If you sign up to Facebook, your information will be sent to intelligence agencies.

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{i} anlama

Onu anlamak için çok zekaya ihtiyacın yok. - You don't need much intelligence to understand that.

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öIçülmüş zeka derecesini gösteren rakam
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intelligence quotient zekâ bölümü
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intelligence bureau istihbarat bürosu
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{i} haber; bilgi
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{i} zekâ sahibi
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intelligen
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intelliqence service istihbarat teşkilâtı
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{i} zekilik
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(Tıp) Doğuştanmevcut olan akıl yeteneği
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{i} anlayış
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(Askeri) (SAVUNMA BAKANLIÐI) İSTİHBARAT: Yabancı ülkeler veya bölgelerle ilgili mevcut bilgilerin toplanması, işleme tabi tutulması, birleştirilmesi, analizi, değerlendirilmesi ve yayınlanması sonucu çıkan netice. Bak. "basic intelligence", "biographical intelligence", "combat intelligence", "communications intelligence", "counter-intelligence", "departmentalintelligence", "economic intelligence", "electronic intelligence", "evasion and escape intelligence", "interception", "military geography", "national intelligence", "operational intelligence", "political intelligence", " scientific intelligence", "signal intelligence", "sociological intelligence", "staff intelligence", "strategic air intelligence", "strategic intelligence", "strategic psychological warfare intelligence", "target intelligence", "terrain intelligence" ve "weather intelligence"
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{i} akıllı kimse
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{i} haberalma
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{i} idrak
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von intelligence im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

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An entity that has such capacities
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capacity to know or understand
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{n} understanding, advice, notice
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intelligency
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Intelligence is the quality of being intelligent or clever. She's a woman of exceptional intelligence
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Ability to acquire, retrieve, and use knowledge in a meaningful way; to understand concrete and abstract ideas; and to comprehend relationships among objects and ideas (Solso)
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the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience
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Genus: A mental faculty Differentia: The capacity to acquire and apply knowledge
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– Your organization is taking all of the data collected on members, visitors, and constituents and building a knowledge base to give you true insight into who the member is, how they engage you, how they are accessing your organization Reports are also at your fingertips A Digital Dashboard gives Executives the ability to access reports from multiple systems quickly and efficiently Better decisions can be made because information can be sliced and diced effectively
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the part of you that thinks and that uses what it learns to better your life
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the operation of gathering information about an enemy the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy); "we sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage"
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The product resulting from the collection, processing, integration, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of available information concerning foreign countries or areas Also, information and knowledge about an adversary obtained through observation, investigation, analysis, or understanding Captain Darryl J Fengya acts as the director of intelligence for U S Joint Forces Command
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the ability to perceive, pose and resolve problems
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The ability of a system to use general information to respond appropriately to specific events
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The ability to understand and apply knowledge Intelligence is measured using a standardized intelligence test, and the results are expressed numerically
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according to Wecshler, the global capacity of the individual to act purposefully, to think rationally and to deal effectively with his or her environment
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Ability to deal with abstract concepts and form complex pictures of the outside world Creativity, ability with spoken and written language etc
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(a) That which a properly standardized intelligence test measures (b) The ability to learn from experience, think in abstract terms, and deal effectively with one?s environment See also intelligence quotient, mental age
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The capacity to know or understand; readiness of comprehension; the intellect, as a gift or an endowment
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The relative ability of the brain to acquire, store, retrieve, and process information
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The ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations
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Information and data collected by a government to learn about other states' capabilities and intentions
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Does the horse seem in control, aware of its surroundings, alert?
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A feature of a machine that would be described as intelligence if it was exhibited by a human; an intelligent device has some local processing power (such as a microcomputer on a network)
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A political or military department, agency or unit designed to gather such information
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Intelligence is information that is gathered by the government or the army about their country's enemies and their activities. Why was military intelligence so lacking?. In education, the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or challenging situations. In psychology, the term may more specifically denote the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one's environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria (such as the IQ test). Intelligence is usually thought of as deriving from a combination of inherited characteristics and environmental (developmental and social) factors. The subject remains hotly debated, and many have tried to show that either biology (especially genes) or environment (especially conditions reflecting socioeconomic class) are more or less exclusively responsible for producing differences in intelligence. Particularly contested have been studies purporting to show links between ethnic heritage and intelligence, most of which have not been accepted in the scientific community. General intelligence is often said to comprise various specific abilities (verbal ability, ability to apply logic in solving problems, etc.), but critics contend that such compartments fail to reflect the nature of cognition and that other models, perhaps based on information processing, are needed. High intelligence (as measured by tests) is sometimes shown to correlate with social achievement, but most experts believe other factors are important and that intelligence is no guarantor of success (and its lack is no guarantor of failure). See also artificial intelligence; creativity. In government and military operations, evaluated information concerning the strength, activities, and probable courses of action of international actors that are usually, though not always, enemies or opponents. The term also refers to the collection, analysis, and distribution of such information and to the secret intervention in the political or economic affairs of other countries, an activity commonly known as "covert action." Intelligence is an important component of national power and a fundamental element in decision making regarding national security, defense, and foreign policies. It is conducted on three levels: strategic, tactical, and counterintelligence. Despite the public image of intelligence operatives as cloak-and-dagger secret agents, much intelligence work involves an undramatic search of "open" sources, such as radio broadcasts and various publications. Among covert sources of intelligence are imagery intelligence, which includes aerial and space reconnaissance, signals intelligence, which includes electronic eavesdropping and code breaking, and human intelligence, which involves the secret agent working at the classic spy trade. Leading national intelligence organizations are the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the U.S.; the Federal Security Service in Russia; MI5 and MI6 in Britain; and the Mossad in Israel. intelligence quotient Military Intelligence Unit 5 search for extraterrestrial intelligence artificial intelligence Central Intelligence Agency
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Acquaintance; intercourse; familiarity
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Information communicated; news; notice; advice
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an ability to learn and understand new knowledge or reason in new situations; see also artificial intelligence, competitive intelligence Intelligence
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The accumulation of experiences together with the knowing as to how these experiences are connected; wisdom Back to Top
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An intelligent being or spirit; generally applied to pure spirits; as, a created intelligence
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Capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend
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Intelligence is the product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, integration, and interpretation of all available information, that concerns one or more aspects of foreign nations or of areas of foreign operations, and that is immediately or potentially significant to military planning and operations
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secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy); "we sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage"
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a unit responsible for gathering and interpreting information about an enemy
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{i} ability to reason and understand; cleverness, brilliance; knowledge, information; collecting of information; government or military agency which collects information about other governments and potentially subversive individuals
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Intelligence is the ability to think, reason, and understand instead of doing things automatically or by instinct. Nerve cells, after all, do not have intelligence of their own
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We need a being to perform an action in order to judge his/her/its intelligence Intelligent actions are the ones people judge to be intelligent (See Section 1 1 1 )
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Knowledge imparted or acquired, whether by study, research, or experience; general information
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Physical bits and pieces gathered in a sceptical way; evidence Ability to follow a program and carry out a routine in an expedient and effective manner Compare Knowledge
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the operation of gathering information about an enemy
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The capacity to acquire knowledge and the skilled use of reason; the ability to comprehend
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The act or state of knowing; the exercise of the understanding
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Information, usually secret, about the enemy or about hostile activities
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new information about specific and timely events; "they awaited news of the outcome"
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smarts
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Plural of intelligence
intelligence
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