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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von more or less oldukça im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

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aşağı yukarı

Tom ve Mary aşağı yukarı aynı ağırlıktalar. - Tom and Mary are more or less the same weight.

Bu kitap aşağı yukarı 20 avroya mâl oldu. - This book costs more or less 20 euros.

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az çok

Tom operasyondan sonra az çok normal bir hayat yaşayabildi. - Tom was able to live a more or less normal life after the operation.

Bunu az çok anlıyorum. - I understand it more or less.

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az ya da çok

Bu az ya da çok şu anda söyleyebileceğim şey. - That's more or less all I can say at the moment.

Az ya da çok sorunlarını anlıyor. - He understands more or less his problems.

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takriben
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iyi kötü
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ortalama
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oldukça
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yaklaşık

O yaklaşık olarak benim yaşımda. - She's more or less my age.

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hemen hemen
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öyle ya da böyle
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(deyim) asagi yukari,yaklasik olarak,oldukca,az cok,hemen hemen
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von more or less oldukça im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

more or less
almost

I've more or less guaranteed myself a top mark in my final exams.

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approximately

The sporophyte foot is also characteristic: it is very broad and more or less lenticular or disciform, as broad or broader than the calyptra stalk , and is sessile on the calyptra base.

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(of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct; "lasted approximately an hour"; "in just about a minute"; "he's about 30 years old"; "I've had about all I can stand"; "we meet about once a month"; "some forty people came"; "weighs around a hundred pounds"; "roughly $3,000"; "holds 3 gallons, more or less"; "20 or so people were at the party"
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Used in the legal description of land to denote that the total acreage given in the description is an approximation
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A term used in metes and bounds descriptions and in Agreements between Vendors and Purchasers of land to indicate that the measurement given may not be exact
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to a lesser or greater degree; approximately
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Term often found in a property description intended to cover slight, unimportant or unsubstantial inaccuracies of which both parties are willing to assume the risk
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Term often found in a property description intended to cover slight, unimportant or insubstantial inaccuracies to which both parties are willing to assume risk
Türkisch - Englisch
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Comparative form of much: more much, in greater quantity, amount, or proportion. (for a continuous quantity)

There's more caffeine in my coffee than in the coffee you get in most places.

Comparative form of many: more many, in greater number. (for a discrete quantity)

There are more ways to do this than I can count.

{n} a greater number or quantity
{a} greater in degree, number or quantity
Greater in number; exceeding in numbers; with the plural
In addition; further; besides; again
With an adjective or adverb (instead of the suffix -er) to form the comparative degree; as, more durable; more active; more sweetly
existing or coming by way of addition; "an additional problem"; "further information"; "there will be further delays"; "took more time"
emphasis If you say that someone or something is nothing more than a particular thing, you are emphasizing that they are only that thing, and nothing more interesting or important. The newly discovered notes are nothing more than Lang's personal journal
You use more than before a number or amount to say that the actual number or amount is even greater
comparative of much
To break down or rot
You can use more to indicate that something continues to happen for a further period of time. Things might have been different if I'd talked a bit more. You can use some more to indicate that something continues to happen for a further period of time. We walked some more
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emphasis You use no more than or not more than when you want to emphasize how small a number or amount is. He was a kid really, not more than eighteen or nineteen. no less than
comparative of much; to a greater degree or extent; "he works more now"; "they eat more than they should
(comparative of `many' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number; "a hall with more seats"; "we have no more bananas"; "more than one"
Used in forming the comparative form of many adjectives and almost all comparable adverbs
Greater in amount
A larger quantity or amount of
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