it

listen to the pronunciation of it
Englisch - Türkisch
ona
o
ebe (oyunda)
(Bilgisayar) bilişim
ebe (oyunlarda)
cinsel ilişki
(oyunda) ebe
onu
(Bilgisayar) BT, Bilgi Teknolojileri
(Bilgisayar) (ınformation Technology) Bilişim Teknolojisi, BT
bilişimci
Hava kelimesini işaret eden zamir

It is going to rain because it is very cloudy.

belenme
(ınformation technology) Bilgi teknolojisi
(Bilgisayar) (ınformation Technology - İT) Bilgi Teknolojisi
İtalyan
(Askeri) bilgi teknolojileri (information technologies)
ıtalyan
cazibe
şahsiyet
çekicilik
{i} (oyunlarda) ebe
ilişki
önemli kimse
her
ona

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

Banka ona 500 dolar ödünç verdi. - The bank lent her 500 dollars.

him
ona

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

O, ona bir süveter aldı. - She bought him a sweater.

that
şu

Bu bir ev, şu ise camidir. - This is a house and that is a mosque.

Karlarla örtülü şu dağa bak. - Look at that mountain which is covered with snow.

you
sen

Artık seni sevmiyorum. - I no longer love you.

Artık seni sevmiyorum. - I don't like you anymore.

our
bizim

Bizim restoran en iyisidir. - Our restaurant is the best.

Tazelik bizim önceliğimizdir. - Freshness is our top priority.

somebody
birisi

Birisi telefona cevap verebilir mi? - Can somebody get that?

Birisi beni dışarı çıkarsın. İçeride kilitli kaldım. - Let me out, somebody. I'm locked in.

you
siz

Siz insanları anlamıyorum. - I don't see your point.

Sizin bir öğretmen olduğunuzu biliyorum. - I know that you're a teacher.

somebody
{i} biri

Biri onu küvette boğmuştu. - Somebody had drowned her in the bathtub.

Olabildiğince tuhaf, o ölü olduğu söylenilen biriyle karşılaştı. - As strange as it may be, he met with somebody who is said to be dead.

us
biz
someone
birisi

Birisinin kapıyı çaldığını duydum. - I heard someone knock on the door.

Bir yabancı omzuma arkadan dokundu. Beni başka birisiyle karıştırmış olmalı. - A stranger tapped me on the shoulder from behind. He must have mistaken me for someone else.

this
bu
his
onun

Onun adı Tomoyuki Ogura. - His name is Tomoyuki Ogura.

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

that
o
them
onlara

Beni öldürmekle tehdit ettiler bu yüzden cüzdanımı onlara verdim. - They threatened to kill me so I gave them up my wallet.

Nagasaki çevresinde onlara rehberlik edebilmem için kadınla birlikte gittim. - I went with the women so that I could guide them around Nagasaki.

me
bana
us
bizi
them
onlar

The Network'ün kasım meselesinde görünen raporunun 70 kopyasını üretmek ve onları ajanlarımıza dağıtmak mümkün mü? - Is it possible to reproduce 70 copies of your report which appeared in the November issue of The Network and distribute them to our agents?

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

your
sizin

Ben dün sizin babanıza rastladım. - I bumped into your dad yesterday.

Ben dün sizin babanıza rastladım. - I ran into your dad yesterday.

my
benim
ones
birileri
my
(İnşaat) benim N
his
eril onun
her
o
him
o
him
kendine

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

Bazen büyük babam kendi başına bırakıldığında, kendi kendine konuşur. - Sometimes my grandfather talks to himself when left alone.

their
onların

Onların ana dili Fransızca. - French is their mother tongue.

Onların erkek çocuğunun adı John. - Their son's name is John.

her
onun

Onunla kahve dükkanında buluşmaya söz verdi. - She promised to meet her at the coffee shop.

Onun görünümünü çekici bulurum. - I find her appearance attractive.

US
amerika
me
aman!
this
bu kadar

Hiç bu kadar erken kalkmadım. - I've never woken up this early.

Bu kadar uzun bir zamandan sonra bu şarkıyı İşitmek gerçekten eski zamanları geri getiriyor. - Hearing this song after so long really brings back the old times.

her
kendine

O, sırrı kendine sakladı. - She kept the secret to herself.

O kendi kendine mırıldanıyor. - She is muttering to herself.

her
onu

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

Onu sevip sevmediğini bilmiyorum. - I don't know whether you like her or not.

her
dişil onun
her
{z} dişil onu; ona; ondan; onun: He loves her. Onu seviyor. He looked at her. Ona baktı. They hated her. Ondan nefret ettiler. It pleased
her
kendisi

Ben, o kızın kendisine yeni bir görünüm vermek için saçını kestiğini düşünüyorum. - I think that girl cut her hair to give herself a new look.

Kendisine HAYIR dedi. Yüksek sesle EVET dedi. - She said NO to herself. She said YES aloud.

her
ondan

Bu eski madeni paraları ondan aldım. - I got these old coins from her.

Seni ondan daha çok seviyorum. - I love you more than her.

her
dişil onu
him
onu

Onunla beraber olduğun sürece mutlu olamazsın. - As long as you are with him, you can't be happy.

Onu tanıdıkça daha çok seversin. - The more you know about him, the more you like him.

him
kendi

Kendisine Fransızca öğretti. - He taught himself French.

O, çocuklarını kendi etrafına topladı. - He gathered his children around him.

its
onun

Bölümün sonunda onun anlamını tahmin etmiş olacaksınız. - You will have guessed its meaning by the end of the chapter.

Onun kendisi şiir olmadıkça, şiirle ilgili hiçbir tanım yeterli değildir. - No definition of poetry is adequate unless it be poetry itself.

its
kendi

Mum kendiliğinden söndü. - The candle went out by itself.

Amerika, kendisinin dünyanın en özgür ülkesi olduğundan hoşlanıyor. - America fancies itself the world's freest nation.

my
vay!
my
{z} benim. ünlem O, ...! (Hayret belirtmek için kullanılır.): My, my, how nice you look! O, bu ne güzellik böyle!
somebody
bir kimse
that
için

Şu gömlek için sadece on dolar ödedi. - He only paid ten dollars for that shirt.

Coca-Cola'nın üretildiği ilk yıllarda, o kokain içeriyordu. 1914'te, kokain bir uyuşturucu olarak gruplandırıldı ve sonra Coca-Cola'nın üretimi için kokain yerine kafein kullandılar. - In the first years that Coca-Cola was produced, it contained cocaine. In 1914, cocaine was classified as a narcotic, after which they used caffeine instead of cocaine in the production of Coca-Cola.

that
diye

Ailesinin dengeli bir diyet yaptığından emin. - She makes sure that her family eats a balanced diet.

Herkes işitebilsin diye lütfen yüksek sesle oku. - Please read it aloud so that everyone can hear.

that
bu kadar

İki yaşındaki bir çocuk bu kadar hızlı koşabilir mi? - Can a two-year-old boy run that fast?

Ver onu. Sahip olduğunun hepsi bu kadar mı? - Hand it over. That's all you've got?

them
onları

Takımımız beyzbolda onları 5-0 mağlup etti. - Our team defeated them by 5-0 at baseball.

Onlar parlak renkli kurbağalar olduğunu söylüyorlar fakat ben onları asla görmedim. - They say there are bright-colored frogs, but I've never seen them.

you
sana

Sana küçük bir şey getirdim. - I've brought you a little something.

Sana küçük bir şey getirdim. - I brought you a little something.

his
zam onunki
my
ünl
my
vay be!
my
million years
my
Aman! Olur şey değil Hayret!
my
vay canına!
my
hayret
my
vay be
something
falan

Neden parka falan gitmiyoruz? - Why don't we go to the park or something?

Sen bir polis falan mısın? - Are you a cop or something?

that
böyle

Onun böyle güzel bir teklifi reddetmesine şaşırdım. - I am surprised that she refused such a good offer.

Allah'a inanan kim böyle bir şey yapardı? - Who that believes in God would do such a thing?

us
amerika birleşik devletleri
her
kendi

Kendisine HAYIR dedi. Yüksek sesle EVET dedi. - She said NO to herself. She said YES aloud.

Yumi oraya kendi gitti. - Yumi went there by herself.

his
eril onunki
it depends
yerine göre
it seems that
görünüyor ki
it seems that
öyle görünüyor ki
it sucks
(Argo) berbat
it works
uyar
it works
çalışıyor
its
-in
this
(Bilgisayar) belirtilen
something
önemli bir şey

Mary'yi gördüğüm her seferde, ondan yeni ve önemli bir şey öğreniyorum. - Each time I see Mary, I learn something new and important from her.

Tom Mary'ye önemli bir şey söylemek istedi. - Tom wanted to tell Mary something important.

her
(dişil) onu
him
(eril) onu
his
(eril) onun
its
-ın
me
beni
me
mi
me
ben
my
aman!
somebody
önemli birisi
something
(hiç yoktan iyi) bir şey
something
bir şey

Sana küçük bir şey getirdim. - I brought you a little something.

Bazı doktorlar hastalarını memnun etmek için bir şeyler söylerler. - Some doctors say something to please their patients.

someone
biri

Kaybedecek bir şeyi olmayan birine meydan okuma. - Don't challenge someone who has nothing to lose.

Sen yaşayabileceğin herhangi biriyle evlenme - sen onsuz yaşayamayacağın kişiyle evlen. - You don't marry someone you can live with — you marry the person whom you cannot live without.

something
{i} 1. bir şey: She wants something brighter. Daha frapan renkli bir şey istiyor. Can I get you something to drink? Size içecek bir şey
One's
-nin
You
istediğin
be it
olması
it depends
Duruma göre değişir!

Onun hakkında emin değilim. Duruma göre değişir. - I'm not sure about that. It depends.

it is
bunar
it is worth
buna değer
it sucks
(deyim) Berbat!
me
Dear me! Olur şey değil!
me
bana kalırsa
me
bendee
ones
siraye
smb
etmek
smb
konuk olmak
somebody
{i} kimisi
someones
birileri
something
birşeyler

Bu öğleden sonra Tom'un birşeyler yapmasına yardım edeceğim. - I'm going to help Tom do something this afternoon.

Yarın sabah Tom'un birşeyler yapmasına yardım etmeliyim. - I have to help Tom do something tomorrow morning.

that
yaptığı
them
onlardan

Onlardan herhangi birini seçebilirsin. - You may choose any of them.

Onlardan kaç tanesinin yardıma ihtiyacı olduğunu bilmiyordum. - He did not know how many of them needed help.

this
böyle

İşte ben İngilizce'yi böyle öğrendim. - This is how I learned English.

Böyle bir sözlükte buzdolabı ile ilgili en az iki cümle olmalıdır. - In a dictionary like this one there should be at least two sentences with fridge.

us
bizden
us
bizimle
you
sizden

Ben sizden özür dilemeliyim. - I must beg your pardon.

Tatoeba: Bizim sizden daha eski cümlelerimiz var. - Tatoeba: We've got sentences older than you.

you
sende

Ben senden daha güzelim. - I am more beautiful than you.

Stevie Wonder'ın yeni albümü sende var mı? - Do you have Stevie Wonder's new album?

you
sizleri
ıt
hiçbir önemi

Söylediği şeyin hiçbir önemi yok. - It doesn't matter what he said.

Suçunu kabul edip etmemesinin hiçbir önemi yok. - It doesn't matter whether she admits her guilt or not.

SB
(Askeri) yedek üs (standby base)
him
His veya Her Imperial Majesty
him
eril onu
his
onunki

Bu araba onunki gibi görünüyor. - It looks like this car is his.

Bay Petro ve eşi çocuklarımı çok seviyor; ben de onunkileri çok seviyorum. - Mister Petro and his wife love my children a lot; I love theirs a lot, too.

his
{z} eril onunki; onun: I don't want his. Onunkini istemiyorum. That dog's his. O köpek onun. Take his outside. Onunkini dışarıya çıkar. s
it is
reported that -diği söyleniyor
it seems
gözüküyor

İlginç bir iş gibi gözüküyor. Tam olarak ne yapıyorsun? - It seems like an interesting job. What do you exactly do?

Çok ilginç gözüküyor. - It seems very interesting.

it seems
gibi geliyor

O bana dürüst gibi geliyor. - It seems to me that he is honest.

Bugün çok mutlusun gibi geliyor. - It seems that you are very happy today.

it seems
görünüyor

Jack hasta görünüyor. - It seems that Jack is sick.

Haber yanlışmış gibi görünüyor. - It seems that the news was false.

its
{z} onun (it'in iyelik hali)
its
onunki
one's
birinin

Birinin ününü sürdürmek zordur. - It is hard to maintain one's reputation.

Birinin adını daha sonraki kuşaklarda yükseltmek ve böylece birinin ebeveynlerini övmek, bu anne babaya saygının en büyük ifadesidir. - To raise one's name in later generations and thereby glorify one's parents, this is the greatest expression of filial piety.

one's
nin
ones
olan

Japon olanları bir yana bırak, onun çok sayıda yabancı pulları var. - He has many foreign stamps, not to mention Japanese ones.

Daha kaliteli olanlarına sahip misin? - Do you have better quality ones?

s.b
fen fakültesi mezunu
sb
antimon
somebody
{z} biri, birisi, bir kimse: Somebody telephoned you. Biri sana telefon etti. i., k.dili. önemli biri, hatırı sayılır biri
somebody
{i} şahsiyet
somebody
hatırı sayılır kimse
somebody
{i} önemli kimse

Ben önemli kimseyim ve önemliyim. - I am somebody and I am important.

somebody
büyük şahsiyet
somebody
{i} bazısı
somebody
{i} kimse

Ben önemli kimseyim ve önemliyim. - I am somebody and I am important.

O onun biri olduğunu düşünüyor ama aslında hiç kimse değil. - He thinks he is somebody, but really he is nobody.

someone
bir kimse

Bugün belirli bir kimse müthiş kırılgan oluyor. - A certain someone is being awfully fragile today.

O, şüpheleneceğin bir kimse değildi. - He wasn't someone you'd suspect.

someone
şahsiyet
someone
kimse

Birinin kafasından neler geçtiğini kimse kesin olarak bilemez. - No one ever really knows what's going through someone else's head.

Neden kimse Tom'a yardım etmedi? - Why didn't someone help Tom?

someone
önemli kimse
that
öteki

Bu araba ötekinden daha iyi bir çalışmaya sahip. - This car has a better performance than that one.

that
o kadar

John o kadar telaşlıydı ki konuşmaya vakti yoktu. - John was in such a hurry that he had no time for talking.

O kadar kötü birisi ki kimse ondan hoşlanmaz. - He is such a bad person that everybody dislikes him.

that
ki
this
işbu
you
seni

Seni anlamak gerçekten çok zor. - Understanding you is really very hard.

Artık seni sevmiyorum. - I don't love you anymore.

you
sizi

Sizinle yaşamayı seviyorum. - I love living with you.

Bu otobüs sizi müzeye götürecek. - This bus will take you to the museum.

you
size

Ben size yardımcı olmaktan mutlu olurum. - I will be glad to help you.

Size patatesleri haşlayacağım. - I'll boil you the potatoes.

your
senin

Yakın bir gelecekteki senin ziyaretini gerçekten dört gözle bekliyorum. - I really look forward to your visit in the near future.

Geçen sene Bayan Kato senin öğretmenin miydi? - Was Ms. Kato your teacher last year?

Türkisch - Türkisch
Köpek
Terbiyesiz kimse
Köpek: "İt ürür, kervan yürür."- Atasözü
Değersiz, terbiyesiz kimse
Değersiz, terbiyesiz kimse: "Babaları da zaten itin biri."- H. Taner
HER
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Bütün, hep, tamamen
HER
Tekil isimlere tamlayan görevinde getirilerek birer birer olarak, "...-in hepsi" anlamını verir: "Bir hafta, her gece çalışmak suretiyle hikâyesini bitirdi."- H. E. Adıvar
His
(Osmanlı Dönemi) VAKŞ
His
(Osmanlı Dönemi) RUH
HÎS
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Arslan yatağı
his
Duyu
his
Duygu: "Birisi duygularına, hislerine kulak verir, öteki hile ve desise seslerine ..."- B. Felek
his
Sezgi, sezme
his
Duyu. Sezgi, sezme
his
Duygu
me
Göz
HÎS
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Meşelik
HİM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Deveye ârız olan susuzluk hastalığı
HİM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kürtçede: Temel, esas
her
Tekil isimlere tamlayan görevinde getirilerek birer birer olarak, "...-in hepsi" anlamını verir
him
Bina temeli
him
Eskiden, Bingazi ve Trablusgarp'tan alınan bir çeşit vergi
him
Derinlemesine eşilen ve duvar örülen çukur
it dirseği
arpacık
me
Koyun, kuzu gibi hayvanların çıkardığı ses
me
Evrenin tasarlandığı gibi işlemesini sağlayan kutsal kurallar ve düzenlemeler
me
Koyun, kuzu gibi hayvanların çıkardığı ses: "Kara koyun kuzular kuzulamaz / Me deme."- F. H. Dağlarca
me
Eylemleri olumsuz yapmakta kullanılan ek
me
Türk alfabesinin on altıncı harfinin adı, okunuşu
sb
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The impersonal pronoun, used as a placeholder for a delayed subject, or less commonly, object. (known as the dummy pronoun)

He saw to it that everyone would vote for him.

Used to refer to oneself when identifying oneself, often on the phone, but not limited to this situation

It's me. John.

The person or people who chase and try to catch the other players in the playground game of tag

In the next game, Adam and Tom will be it….

Italian
The game of tag itself

Let's play it at breaktime.

The impersonal pronoun, used without referent as the subject of an impersonal verb or statement. (known as the dummy pronoun or weather it)

It’s lonely without you.

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Take each day as it comes.

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IT is an abbreviation for information technology. It is a third person singular pronoun. It is used as the subject or object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition
You use it with some verbs that need a subject or object, although there is no noun that it refers to. Of course, as it turned out, three-fourths of the people in the group were psychiatrists
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Information Technology - a term that encompasses all forms of technology used to create, store, exchange, and use information in its various forms (business data, voice conversations, still images, motion pictures, multimedia presentations, etc )
– Information Technology Processing information by computer The latest title for the information processing industry
Short for information technology, the science of managing and processing information systems Because computers are the central components in these systems, IT is usually used as shorthand for computer skills in general
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Medical examiner, or coroner
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Montreal Exchange, a futures and derivatives exchange (formerly also a stock exchange)
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Maine, a state of the United States of America
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Middle English
MY
Motor Yacht - diesel-driven yacht
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傻屄 literally "stupid pussy"
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season best (this season's personal best)
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The statistic reporting the number of stolen bases
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sideband
her
The form of she used after a preposition or as the object of a verb; that woman, that ship, etc

The lady with the green feathers in her hat. A big Gainsborough hat. I am quite sure it was Miss Hartuff..

her
Belonging to her

This is her book.

him
he when used after a preposition or as the object of a verb

She treated him for a cold (direct object).

his
That which belongs to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun

The decision was his to live with.

his
Used erroneously in place of ’s after a noun, especially a masculine noun ending in s, to express the possessive case

Ahab his mark for Ahab's mark.

his
Belonging to him

This is his book.

its
Its is extremely rare as a pronoun, the pronoun it being very rarely stressed. There is also very rarely a need for its as a possessive pronoun

The mind has its reasons and the heart has its.

me
As the complement of the copula (“be”, “is”)

It wasn't me.

me
As the object of a preposition

Come with me.

me
As the direct object of a verb

Can you hear me?.

me
As the subject of a verb, used with and

Me and my friends played a game.

me
Preceding a noun, marking ownership

Wilfred Owen (1893–1918), The Letter - And give us back me cigarette!.

me
As a reflexive direct object of a verb
me
As the subject of a verb, used without and
me
As a reflexive indirect object of a verb; the ethical dative
me
As the indirect object of a verb

He gave me this.

my
Belonging to me

I recognised him because he had attended my school.

one's
belonging to one
our
Belonging to us; of us

Paying no attention to Lizzy, Mrs. Gibson began calling out our names in alphabetical order.

our
Of, from, or belonging to the nation, region, or language of the speaker

Thirdly, I continue to attempt to interdigitate the taxa in our flora with taxa of the remainder of the world.

our
used before a person's name to indicate that the person is in one's family, or is a very close friend

I'm going to see our Terry for tea.

s.o.
significant other
s.o.
someone
somebody
A recognised person, a celebrity

I'm tired of being a nobody - I want to be a somebody.

somebody
Some unspecified person
somebody's
Contraction of somebody is
somebody's
Contraction of somebody has
somebody's
Possessive case of somebody
someone
some person

Is someone there?.

someone's
The possessive adjective for someone
someone's
someone is
someone's
someone has
something
An uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing

I have a feeling something good is going to happen today.

something
A talent or quality that is difficult to specify

She has a certain something.

something
An object whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, e.g., from words of a song. Also used to refer to an object earlier indefinitely referred to as 'something' (pronoun sense)

She wiped something with a cloth, wiped at the wall shelf, and put the something on it, clinking glass.

something
To a high degree
her
High Efficiency Red
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adv: here 32
her
The hard error rate is the frequency of errors caused by permanent physical defect in the memory system The hard error rate is usually much lower than the soft error rate
her
Sah'english | adronato
her
her WEAK STRONG Her is a third person singular pronoun. Her is used as the object of a verb or a preposition. Her is also a possessive determiner
her
You use her to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal. I went in the room and told her I had something to say to her I really thought I'd lost her. Everybody kept asking me, `Have you found your cat?' Her is also a possessive determiner. Liz travelled round the world for a year with her boyfriend James
her
pron. specific female; possessive form of she
her
Of them; their
our
You use our to indicate that something belongs or relates both to yourself and to one or more other people. We're expecting our first baby I locked myself out of our apartment and had to break in
our
pron. belonging to us
our
Our is the first person plural possessive determiner
our
A speaker or writer sometimes uses our to indicate that something belongs or relates to people in general. We are all entirely responsible for our actions, and for our reactions
someone
If you say that a person is someone or somebody in a particular kind of work or in a particular place, you mean that they are considered to be important in that kind of work or in that place. `Before she came around,' she says, `I was somebody in this town'. be someone to be or feel important
someone
{i} person, human, human being
them
dem
Them
him

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.

our
Of or pertaining to us; belonging to us; as, our country; our rights; our troops; our endeavors
our
See - or
her
{p} belonging to a female or woman
me
{p} the objective case of I
our
{p} pertaining or relating to us
somebody
{n} an indiscriminate person, a person of not
something
{a} rather
it sucks
Be very bad, be awful, be terrible, be dreadful, be horrible
Him
Pronoun when referring to God
Him
tis
His
Belonging to God
ME
region located between the eastern Mediterranean and India
ME
ME is a long-lasting illness that is thought to be caused by a virus. Its symptoms include feeling tired all the time and muscle pain. ME is an abbreviation for `myalgic encephalomyelitis'. = chronic fatigue syndrome, CFS. me WEAK STRONG A speaker or writer uses me to refer to himself or herself. Me is a first person singular pronoun. Me is used as the object of a verb or a preposition. He asked me to go to Cambridge with him She looked up at me, smiling. the written abbreviation for Maine. pron. Me Nam River forget me not Messerschmitt 109 Me 109 touch me not
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form of the English language which was used from c.1100 to c.1500, language of Chaucer
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state in the eastern United States
Their
tin
US
uk
her
Her is sometimes used to refer to a country or nation. Her is also a possessive determiner. Our reporter looks at reactions to Britain's apparently deep-rooted distrust of her EU partner
her
adj [{referring to something that belongs to a female} (This is ~ book )] punya dia (dia) 2 pron [{object pron referring to a female} (Please give ~ this letter )] dia
her
Herpa 1: 43 resin Germany
her
In written English, her 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'. Talk to your baby, play games, and show her how much you enjoy her company. Her is also a possessive determiner. The non-drinking, non smoking model should do nothing to risk her reputation
her
The form of the objective and the possessive case of the personal pronoun she; as, I saw her with her purse out
her
le
him
The objective case of he
him
Him is a third person singular pronoun. Him is used as the object of a verb or a preposition
him
pron [{object pron referring to a male} (Please give ~ this letter )] dia
him
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
him
pron. specific male; to a specific male
him
he, her
him
pron: him, it 45
him
Health Information Management
him
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
his
poss pron 3 sg masc /neut his; its [OE his]
his
The possessive of he; as, the book is his
his
Belonging or pertaining to him; used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete
his
{Hospital Information Services}- A committee and support staff found at the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society This committee oversees the HLC function worldwide
his
pron. belonging to a specific male
his
You use his to indicate that something belongs or relates to a man, boy, or male animal. Brian splashed water on his face, then brushed his teeth He spent a large part of his career in Hollywood The dog let his head thump on the floor again. His is also a possessive pronoun. Anna reached out her hand to him and clasped his
his
Hospital information system A system that provides the information management features that hospitals need for daily business Typically includes patient tracking, billing and administrative programs and also may include clinical features
his
pron: his 46
his
Honeywell Information Services, an EDP division (later subsidiary) of Honeywell
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Hospital Information System The introduction of systems to integrate and communicate computer-held information for patient care and the management of a hospital
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Hospital Information System
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Hospital information system Typically used to describe hospital computer systems with functions like patient admission and discharge, order entry for laboratory tests or medications, and billing functions See also: Electronic medical record
his
his His is a third person singular possessive determiner. His is also a possessive pronoun
his
Mah'english | adronato
his
– Refer to Human Interface Station
his
Implemented to reduce cost, increase information availability, improve medical research, and reduce waste
his
In written English, his 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 `his or her' or `their'. Formerly, the relations between a teacher and his pupils were dominated by fear on the part of the pupils His is also a possessive pronoun. The student going to art or drama school will be very enthusiastic about further education. His is not a narrow mind, but one eager to grasp every facet of anything he studies. Used to indicate the one or ones belonging to him: If you can't find your hat, take his
it is
tis
it seems
apparently, it appears as though, probably
it seems that
it appears that, presumably, apparently
its
Possessive form of the pronoun it
its
Information Technology Services, the name of a UCSF communications services provider
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Information Technology Services, the University department responsible for computer services, including staffing, maintenance and operation of Users Branches
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Intelligent Transport Systems - Use of modern electronic techniques to utilise better existing transport infrastructure
its
See: Intermarket Trading System
its
Intermarket Trading System - Links the NYSE and other national market centers in a communications and data-processing network ITS, cooperatively developed by the system's competing markets, enables brokers and partici-pating market-makers to reach electronically into any of the markets within seconds, whenever the Consolidated Quote System (CQS) indicates the possibility of better execution
its
Inter-Plan Teleprocessing System
its
pron. belonging to it
its
[BSG] (1) Indirect To Segment 635/645/ 6180 indirect words contain a "further indirection tag", which allows for iteration of the indexing/indirection process after the address in the word has been picked up The Multics processors added a feature whereby the appending unit watches the pike as these words come by, and if this "further indirection" field of an even-addressed word contains octal 43 ("ITS"), hijacks it before it even gets to the CU, interpreting its "address" field as a segment number (of the TPR) and passing on the odd word of the pair on to the control unit in its place The net effect is that the word-pair can be viewed as a segment-word "pointer pair", a pointer to a location in two-dimensional virtual memory, and this pair of words, referred to as an "ITS pair" or "ITS pointer", is the standard Multics pointer format On the 6180, a ring number (see TRR) was added Both processors had instructions to store pointer registers in this format
its
Intelligent transportation system A network of changeable message signs and highway advisory radio that notifies drivers of changing roadway and traffic conditions
its
Information Technology Services
its
Information Technology Systems
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Intelligent Transportation Systems A broad range of diverse technologies, including information processing, communications, control and electronics, which, when applied to our transportation system, can save time, money and lives
its
Intelligent Transportation System; an umbrella term, includes an advanced technology approach to traffic management; original name was IVHS
its
Belonging to it (used as a possessive adjective)
its
It links the R/3 application server with one or more Web servers, thus enabling the R/3 to communicate with the Internet
its
Its is a third person singular possessive determiner. You use its to indicate that something belongs or relates to a thing, place, or animal that has just been mentioned or whose identity is known. You can use its to indicate that something belongs or relates to a child or baby. The British Labor Party concludes its annual conference today in Brighton. Japan, with its extreme housing shortage. Its is the possessive form of the pronoun it and is correctly written without an apostrophe. It should not be confused with the contraction it's (for it is or it has), which should always have an apostrophe. used to refer to something that belongs to or is connected with a thing, animal, baby etc that has already been mentioned (it)
its
Integrated Titling System - LPI computerised record for land titles
its
Information Technology Services - We look after computing services on both campus' of University College Northampton
its
Individual Training Standard
its
Intelligent Transportation System
its
Intelligent Transport Systems
its
Integrated Technology Services IVR - Interactive Voice Response
its
A system that uses modern electronic, communication and control technologies to provide travelers with better information on traffic condition, provide vehicles with safety equipment and improve the transportation infrastructure
its
Information Technology System
its
Intelligent Transportation Systems
its
Information Technology services is an in house service provider on campus (pg 49 in current UCT Phone book) Responsible for the hardware, operation and support of general computing services, networks, systems software support, approved software applications support, hardware support and computer acquisitions (see MAG) Enquiries to ITS should be routed via the Help Desk on 4500 (see Help Desk) See also PCS and TSS
me
Myalgic Encephalitis
me
Mercury
me
Rules of divine authority which the gods use to ensure the universe functions
me
a state in New England
me
mean error
me
According to symbolic interactionism, the image of self seen in the looking glass of other people's reactions; the self's generalized other
me
A piratical way to say, "my"
me
ari Me-nashi - one eye against no eye
me
The person speaking, regarded as an object; myself; a pronoun of the first person used as the objective and dative case of the pronoum I; as, he struck me; he gave me the money, or he gave the money to me; he got me a hat, or he got a hat for me
me
Mechanical Entities
me
See Men, pron
me
One
me
me is a constant that can be used to refer to the first hero in your party (hero zero) in any command that takes a hero number as an argument
me
pron. first person in objective case
me
Market Equity Market equity (size) is price times shares outstanding Price is from CRSP, shares outstanding are from Compustat (if available) or CRSP
me
Whatever I appear to be
me
Methyl
me
Middle-earth
me
Mobile Equipment Also known as Mobile Unit (MU)
me
Missionary Enrichment Conference (summer)
me
mine (first person possessive)
me
maintenance test flight evaluator
me
pron: me 1
me
Management Entity
me
Mobile Equipment E g a mobile phone
Türkisch - Englisch
dog
{f} thrust
lower
scoundrel
{f} jog
dig into
{f} shove
{f} pushing
pooch
bastard
push
mutt
cur
vulg. son of a bitch, bastard
dog; blackguard, scoundrel, cur, rascal, rogue, bastard, son of a bitch/gun
her
every

Don't worry, everything will be OK. - Üzülmeyin, her şey düzelecek.

These are on sale everywhere. - Bunlar her yerde satılıyor.

his
feeling

I'm feeling a lot better. - Çok daha iyi hissediyorum.

Are you feeling under the weather? - Kendini kötü hissediyor musun?

his
sensation

I have a prickling sensation in my left eye. - Benim sol gözümde bir karıncalanma hissi var.

I can't feel anything in my left foot; there's no sensation at all. - Ben sol ayağımda bir şey hissedemiyorum; hiç duygu yok.

his
sense

I sensed what was happening. - Ne olduğunu hissettim.

I sense that something is wrong. - Bir şeyin yanlış olduğunu hissediyorum.

his
{i} feel

I'm feeling a lot better. - Çok daha iyi hissediyorum.

Do you feel any pain in your stomach? - Karnında herhangi bir acı hissediyor musun?

her
any

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

Can you see anything in there? - Orada herhangi bir şey görebiliyor musun?

her
(Askeri) each

How many times does the bus run each day? - Otobüs her gün kaç kez çalışır?

Brush your teeth after each meal. - Her yemekten sonra dişlerini fırçala.

her
all

Can you see anything at all there? - Orada herhangi bir şey görebiliyor musun?

All that glitters is not gold. - Parlayan her şey altın değildir.

her
pan

Pandas spend at least 12 hours each day eating bamboo. - Pandalar her gün en az 12 saati bambu yiyerek geçirirler.

She planted some pansies in the flower bed. - Çiçekliğe bazı hercai menekşeler dikti.

her
omni

Tom is omnilingual. He can speak every language on Earth. - Tom omnilingualdir. O, Dünya'daki her dili konuşabilir.

How many omnivorous children are patients in hospital? - Hastanede her şeyi yiyen kaç çocuk hasta var?

his
emotion

If we let our reasoning power be overshadowed by our emotions, we would be barking up the wrong tree all the time. - Muhakeme gücümüzün hislerimiz tarafından gölgelenmesine izin verirsek her zaman yanlış ağaca havluyor oluruz.

It's okay to feel emotions. - Duyguları hissetmek iyidir.

it is
{k} it's
us
{i} mind
Her
ladyship
her
per

Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay. - Her şahsın dinlenmeye, eğlenmeye, bilhassa çalışma müddetinin makul surette sınırlandırılmasına ve muayyen devrelerde ücretli tatillere hakkı vardır.

Each person paid one thousand dollars. - Her biri bin dolar ödedi.

us
{i} sense
her
every single

Tom does this every single time. - Tom bunu her zaman yapar.

One should take good care of every single thing. - Biri her şeye iyi bakmalı.

her
soever
her
(Bilgisayar) recur every
her
(Bilgisayar) refresh every
her
(Bilgisayar) for all

His story may sound false, but it is true for all that. - Onun hikayesi düzmece görünebilir fakat her şeye rağmen gerçektir.

The law is equal for all. - Kanun herkes için aynıdır.

her
(Bilgisayar) start every
her
either

I don't like either of them. - Ben, onlardan herhangi birini sevmiyorum.

Either way will lead you to the station. - Her iki yol da seni istasyona götürecektir.

his
perception

Do you believe in extrasensory perception? - Altıncı hisse inanıyor musun?

his
instinct

I wonder if I should trust my instincts. - Hislerime güvenmem gerekip gerekmediğini merak ediyorum.

sb
(Kimya) symbol of antimony
her
whatever

You can eat whatever you like. - Her ne istiyorsanız yiyebilirsiniz.

Whatever has a beginning also has an end. - Her yokuşun bir de inişi vardır.

her
whoever

His parents helped whoever asked for their help. - Onun ebeveynleri yardımlarını isteyen herkese yardım etti.

Whoever finds the bag must bring it here. - Her kim çantayı bulursa onu buraya getirmelidir.

his
sentiment

Tom couldn't help but feel sentimental. - Tom duygusal hissetmekten kendini alamadı.

his
cutaneous sensation
us
reason
it to
to push
me
Baa. Sheep's bleat, the sound a sheep makes
us
mınd
Sb
(abbr. for subay) mil. Off. (Officer)
her
every; each
his
feeling; emotion; sensation; sense
his
a sense (one of the five senses)
his
chord
his
(a) feeling; (an) emotion
his
sensation, feeling
his
consciousness
it is
(Kısaltma) tis
us
{i} senses
it
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