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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von univers im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

universe
alem
university
üniversite

Aptal oğlumun ne yaptığını biliyor musun? Şimdi bile o üniversiteden mezun olup iş bulmak yerine tüm zamanını pachinko oynayarak geçiriyor. - You know what my idiot son's doing? Even now he's graduated from university he spends all his time playing pachinko instead of getting a job.

Go büyük ihtimalle benim ülkemdeki en popüler Japon oyunu olsa da o bile bazı üniversite öğrencileri dışında pek bilinmiyor. - Although Go is probably the most popular Japanese game in my country, at most only a few university students know it.

universe
evren

Birçok gökbilimci evrenin sonsuza dek büyümeye devam edeceğini varsayıyor. - Many astronomers assume that the universe continues to expand forever.

Matematik, yarın kalkarsan ve evrenin gittiğini keşfedersen yapmaya devam edebileceğin, bilimin bir parçasıdır. - Mathematics is the part of science you could continue to do if you woke up tomorrow and discovered the universe was gone.

universal
{s} üniversal
universal
{s} evrensel

Müzik evrensel bir dildir. - Music is the universal language.

İngilizce evrensel bir dil gibidir. - English is like a universal language.

universal
külli
universal
tümel
university
(isim) üniversite
universal
(Tıp) unıversal
universal
(Dilbilim) genelce
universal
genelgeçer
universal
universal
universe
(Matematik) evrensel küme
universal
yaygın
universal
bir türkümün tüm üyelerini ilgilendiren
universal
genel

Genel seçim hakkı büyük bir başarıydı. - Universal suffrage was a major achievement.

universal
dünyanın her yerinde olan/yapılan
universal
ortak
universally
evrensel olarak
universe
acun
university
birdem
university
darülfünun
universally
herkesçe/her yerde
University
evrenkent
universe
evrek
university
bilgiyurd
university
üniversite de
university
üniversitelerarası
universal
kardan kavraması
universal
{i} genel olgu
universal
{s} evrensel: universal language evrensel dil
universal
{s} geniş kapsamlı
universal
{s} man. tümel: universal proposition
universal
universal coupling
universal
{s} genel, umumi: universal suffrage genel oy hakkı
universal
universal applause umumi takdir
universal
umumi
universal
{i} genel veri
universal
evrensel düşünce veya kaide
universal
{s} kapsamlı
universal
her yanı kaplayan
universal
kâinatı içine alan
universal
umumi önerme
universal
{s} çok amaçlı
universal
umumi alkış
universal
{i} evrensel düşünce
universal
acunsal
university
universite spor takımı
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von univers im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

universal
Of or pertaining to the universe
universal
Common to all society; world-wide

She achieved universal fame.

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Cosmic; unlimited; vast; infinite
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A characteristic or property that particular things have in common
universe
An imaginary collection of worlds

The universe in this comic book series is richly imagined.

universe
Intense form of world in the sense of perspective or social setting

That didn’t just rock my world, it rocked my universe.

universe
The sum of everything that exists in the cosmos, including time and space itself; same as the Universe
universal
{a} all, total, general
universal
{n} the whole
universally
{a} invariably, without exception
universe
{n} a general system of things, the world
university
{n} a general school of liber arts
universe
{i} world, cosmos, creation, nature, everything
universe
The universe is the whole of space and all the stars, planets, and other forms of matter and energy in it. Early astronomers thought that our planet was the centre of the universe
universe
If you talk about someone's universe, you are referring to the whole of their experience or an important part of it. Good writers suck in what they see of the world, re-creating their own universe on the page = world. Whole cosmic system of matter and energy of which Earth is a part. Its main constituents are the galaxies, within which are stars and stellar groupings and nebulae (see nebula). Earth's Sun is one star among the billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. All atoms, subatomic particles, and everything they compose are also part of the universe. The universe is governed by four fundamental forces: the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic force, and gravitation. Numerous theories have been proposed for the origin and structure of the universe. See also big bang; cosmology; expanding universe; steady-state theory
Universal
versal
Universally
cosmically
Universe
The sum of everything that exists in the cosmos, including time and space itself
universal
That which is capable of being asserted about many "Man" is a universal because it is predicable of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and all other individual men The main problem with universals concerns their ontological status Are they: 1) separate entities distinct from the particulars of which they are predicable; 2) real but not separable; or 3) not real at all, but merely the names of likenesses shared by certain particulars (see "nominalism")?
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Constituting or considered as a whole; total; entire; whole; as, the universal world
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A general abstract conception, so called from being universally applicable to, or predicable of, each individual or species contained under it
universal
Common to all members of a group or class
universal
Useful for many purposes, e.g., universal wrench
universal
Something that exists in every culture
universal
that which is predictive of many particular entities; thus, "woman" is a universal, since it is predictive of individual women
universal
Of or pertaining to the universe; extending to, including, or affecting, the whole number, quantity, or space; unlimited; general; all-reaching; all-pervading; as, universal ruin; universal good; universal benevolence or benefice
universal
Something that is universal affects or relates to every part of the world or the universe. universal diseases
universal
Description of a lock, door closer, or other device that can be used on doors of any hand without change
universal
coupling that connects two rotating shafts allowing freedom of movement in all directions; "in motor vehicles a universal joint allows the driveshaft to move up and down as the vehicle passes over bumps"
universal
completely general
universal
as, a universal milling machine
universal
A universal is a principle that applies in all cases or a characteristic that is present in all members of a particular class. There are no economic universals. a large US film company based in Hollywood, which has made many famous films. In metaphysics, epistemology, and logic, a general category, such as a property or relation, considered as distinct from the particular things that instantiate or exemplify it. The problem of universals concerns the question of what sort of being should be ascribed to such categories (e.g., is there any such thing as redness apart from particular red things?). The debate over the status of universals stems from Plato's theory of forms. Whereas Plato held that forms (universals) exist independently of particulars, Aristotle argued that forms exist only in the particulars in which they are exemplified. See also realism. Universal Serial Bus Universal Declaration of Human Rights Universal Negro Improvement Association Universal Pictures Universal Product Code Universal Time
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One of the three orientations where energy is oriented toward relating with the universal or transpersonal The universal signs are Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces and the universal houses are the 9th through 12th houses See also Personal and Social
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Forming the whole of a genus; relatively unlimited in extension; affirmed or denied of the whole of a subject; as, a universal proposition; opposed to particular; e
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(LNB) = Has a Local Oscilator set at 9 75 and another set at 10 60 the higher one is instigated when the receiver sends a 22Khz Tone
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Something that is universal relates to everyone in the world or everyone in a particular group or society. The insurance industry has produced its own proposals for universal health care The desire to look attractive is universal. + universality uni·ver·sal·ity I have been amazed at the universality of all of our experiences, whatever our origins, sex or age
universal
See Universal, a
universal
Italian parts manufacturer, the leading Italian brake before Campagnolo entered the brake market
universal
(universal affirmative) All men are animals; (universal negative) No men are omniscient
universal
"Now language is the work of thought: and hence all that is expressed in language must be universal " Logic, § 20
universal
The whole; the general system of the universe; the universe
universal
Adapted or adaptable to all or to various uses, shapes, sizes, etc
universal
Refers to the application of human rights to all people everywhere regardless of any distinction
universal
{s} worldwide, comprehensive, all-inclusive, total, general
universal
A universal proposition
universal
The abstract character exemplified in all particular things of the same type, believed to have real existence independently of particular things according to Plato and other realists Synonymous with "form" or "idea" in Platonic realism Cf Particulars
universal
Including or covering all without limitation or exception; existent and operating everywhere
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of worldwide scope or applicability; "an issue of cosmopolitan import"; "the shrewdest political and ecumenical comment of our time"- Christopher Morley; "universal experience"
universal
{i} that which is all inclusive; something which is common to all; widespread characteristic; overall truth
universally
In a universal manner
universally
everywhere; "people universally agree on this
universally
everywhere; "people universally agree on this"
universally
If something is universally true, it is true everywhere in the world or in all situations. The disadvantage is that it is not universally available
universally
comprehensively, generally, inclusively
universally
If something is universally believed or accepted, it is believed or accepted by everyone with no disagreement. a universally accepted point of view The scale of the problem is now universally recognised
universally
In a universal manner; without exception; as, God's laws are universally binding on his creatures
universe
the contents of the Universe, and the empty spaces in the Universe
universe
The universe of all known private venture capital partnerships in the U S Funds excluded were: those funds making substantial foreign investments; hybrid funds primarily making public market purchases; funds doing solely leveraged buyouts; and funds of funds The Universe also excluded funds with a single corporate partner, funds formed to acquire an existing venture capital firm's portfolio, wholly-owned venture capital subsidiaries of financial or non financial corporations, Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs) and family funds
universe
A universe is the business-intelligent semantic layer that isolates users from the technical issues of the database Universes are made up of classes and objects Objects are elements that map to a set of data from a relational database in terms that pertain to your business situation For example, the objects in a human resources universe might include Names, Addresses and Salaries Classes are logical groupings of objects For example, the objects listed above might belong to a class called Employees Universes are created by a universe designer, using BusinessObjects Designer WebIntelligence and BusinessObjects 5i Reporter users then use these universes to access the data they need from the database through an intuitive, user-friendly interface (back to top)
universe
All created things viewed as constituting one system or whole; the whole body of things, or of phenomena; the &?; &?; of the Greeks, the mundus of the Latins; the world; creation
universe
Worlds with common universe server, citizenship database and universe attributes like starting world and browser version Can be bought from Activeworlds company
universe
the whole body of things and phenomena observed that exists
universe
All that is In 1920 this term was used also to describe the Milky Way stellar system With the resolution of the Curtis - Shapley debate came the first generally accepted understanding that our Galaxy was not the only galaxy in the cosmos, so that the universe contains more than the Milky Way stellar system
universe
An entity similar to our Universe; one component of a larger entity known as the multiverse
universe
Everything in space; all the planets, stars and galaxies, and everything between Scientists believe the universe is expanding, though it is not known whether this will continue Studies in 1998 made age estimates of 15 billion years, though other estimates vary from this number Recent NASA research puts the figure at 12 billion years, though this has been disputed
universe
everything stated or assumed in a given discussion
universe
everything stated or assumed in a given discussion everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence
universe
It is best to admit that we have no knowledge whatsoever about the origin of the universe We do not know how matter came into existence; neither does it help to claim that the universe has always existed, so that there was no actual moment of creation
universe
the entirety of all matter and energy
universe
The huge space which contains all of the matter and energy in existence V VALLEY A piece of low land lying between hills or mountains
universe
(a) Everything we know exists within it, and we can see out only as far as light has had time to travel since the Big Bang So when we look out further into space, we are looking backwards in time We think of the Universe as being four-dimensional; three spatial dimensions (x, y, z), corresponding to the three orthogonal axes on a graph, and one temporal We are free to move in any direction in space, but are condemned forever to move forwards in time (b) Unless you're Superman Who was a goblin All that stuff about Krypton was just a cover story
universe
"An omni-interaccommodative, nonsimultaneous, and only partially overlapping, omni-intertransforming, self-regenerating scenario " (Buckminster Fuller) The aggregate of all experience The role of the observers, or humanity, is an essential component of the definition, for awareness is a prerequisite to defining and understanding Experience consists of dynamic, regenerative patterns of energy (paraphrased from Fuller)
universe
all existing things, including the earth, the solar system, the galaxy, and everything therein regarded as a whole
universe
The total entity of interest in a sampling program, often together with some structural features The EMAP universe is the entire United States, together with adjoining waters (See related: population )
universe
The universe is everything It contains stars, galaxies, quasars, and everything else
universe
(statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn; "it is an estimate of the mean of the population"
universe
a whole system of created things The universes are three in number The first of these is one’s own universe The second would be the material universe, which is the universe of matter, energy, space and time, which is the common meeting ground of all of us The third is actually a class of universes-the universe of every other person
universe
The total names and addresses in a given list or market segment fitting a single set of specifications
universe
Everything under consideration
universe
n all existing things, including Earth, the solar system, and the galaxies, all together as a whole
universe
All of the observable phenomenon in the celestial cosmos
universe
Everything that we know exists and all that will be found in the future make up the Universe
universe
the biggest living creature above all All objects inside the Universe are just its parts, and their existence helps to the Universe to understand itself
universe
everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence"
universe
In astronomy, the sum total of all things which can be directly observed or whose physical effects on other things can be detected
universe
The totality of all matter and radiation and the space occupied by same
universe
The entire set of units for which generalizations are drawn The universe for the DAWN ED sample is all non-Federal, short-stay, general medical and surgical hospitals in the coterminous U S with EDs open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (See also Coterminous U S )
universe
a collection of planets, stars, moons, and multitudes of other energy forms existing throughout creation Many universes, not just the one we know associated with planet earth
university
Institution of higher education (typically accepting students from the age of about 17 or 18, depending on country, but in some cases able to take younger students in exceptional cases) where subjects are studied and researched in depth and degrees are offered
university
A large, educational institution comprising a number of divisions, including graduate and professional schools Research is usually an important part of universities Academic offerings are usually more comprehensive than at smaller colleges
university
A four-year institution, sometimes comprised of a cluster of "colleges," offering programs leading to the Bachelor's Degree Differs from a college in that it may offer advanced (MA, PhD) or a professional (MD, JD) degrees
university
An association, society, guild, or corporation, esp
university
Though we use the term "college" to describe all post-secondary schools, you may be applying to universities as well as colleges There can be some important differences: Universities generally support both undergraduate and graduate programs and tend to be larger than colleges You may find more research opportunities at a university, but you might get more attention from professors at a college
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University education is defined here as education leading to a 4-year undergraduate degree or graduate degree
university
A university may exist without having any college connected with it, or it may consist of but one college, or it may comprise an assemblage of colleges established in any place, with professors for instructing students in the sciences and other branches of learning
university
An institution of higher education that awards undergraduate and graduate degrees Often used interchangeably with "College"
university
A collection of colleges, each specializing in a different field
university
Means a public or nonprofit approved or accredited institution for instruction and study in the higher branches of learning and empowered to confer degrees in special departments or colleges
university
An institution of advanced learning that offers various taught and research programmes
university
an institution of higher education, usually offering degree and higher level courses Some universities also offer vocational education and training courses
university
Post secondary institutions offering degree (four year programs) and post graduate level work In British Columbia there are six universities: • University of British Columbia • University of Victoria • Simon Fraser University • University of Northern British Columbia • Trinity Western • Royal Roads (offer only third and fourth year levels)
university
la universidad
university
the body of faculty and students at a university
university
The part of the academic organizational structure that, on an organizational chart, is the top level An accredited academic institution Historically, a group of colleges and schools offering many disciplines under one governance
university
An institution organized and incorporated for the purpose of imparting instruction, examining students, and otherwise promoting education in the higher branches of literature, science, art, etc
university
establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed, including administrative and living quarters as well as facilities for research and teaching
university
An educational establishment offering courses of further study
university
An event at which the principal focus is a variety of classes offered throughout the day Also called Collegium or Schola
university
– An educational institution of the highest level, typically with one or more undergraduate schools or colleges
university
A university is an institution where students study for degrees and where academic research is done. Patrick is now at London University They want their daughter to go to university, but they are also keen that she get a summer job The university refused to let Dick Gregory speak on campus. W1S2 universities an educational institution at the highest level, where you study for a degree go to university (=study at a university) at university. Institution of higher education, usually comprising a liberal arts and sciences college and graduate and professional schools that confer degrees in various fields. A university differs from a college in that it is usually larger, has a broader curriculum, and offers advanced degrees in addition to undergraduate degrees. The first true university was the University of Bologna, founded in the 11th century; the first in northern Europe was the University of Paris, which served as a model for the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Heidelberg, and others. One of the first modern universities, in which secular objectivity and rationalism replaced religious orthodoxy, was the University of Halle (founded 1694 in Halle, Ger.). The liberalism of Halle was adopted by Göttingen, Berlin, and many other German universities. The German model of the university as a complex of schools and research institutes also exerted a worldwide influence. The growth of universities in the U.S., where most colleges had been established by religious denominations, was greatly spurred by the Morrill Act of 1862. Acadia University Alberta University of Australian National University Azhar University al Beijing University Berlin University of Humboldt University of Berlin Bishop's University Bologna University of Brigham Young University British Columbia University of Brown University Calgary University of California University of Cambridge University of Carnegie Mellon University Chicago University of Colgate University Columbia University Cornell University Dalhousie University Dublin University of Duke University Edinburgh University of Emory University Gallaudet University Geneva University of Georgetown University Glasgow University of Guelph University of Harvard University Hebrew University of Jerusalem Howard University Johns Hopkins University Laval University Leipzig University of London University of Louvain Catholic University of Manchester Victoria University of Manitoba University of McGill University McMaster University Melbourne University of Memorial University of Newfoundland Mexico National Autonomous University of Michigan University of Montreal University of Moscow State University Munich University of New Brunswick University of New School University New York State University of Northwestern University Notre Dame University of Ohio State University Oxford University of Paris University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania State University Princeton University Queen's University at Kingston Regents of the University of California v. Bakke Rice University Ryerson Polytechnic University Saint Andrews University of Saskatchewan University of Simon Fraser University Texas University of Tokyo University of Toronto University of Tuskegee University Vanderbilt University Victoria University of Vienna University of Virginia University of Washington and Lee University Washington University Waterloo University of Wesleyan University Western Ontario University of Yale University Yeshiva University York University Göttingen University of Heidelberg University of
university
An institution of higher education comprised of one or more undergraduate colleges, a graduate program, and one or more professional schools Authorized to offer degrees at several levels including bachelor's, master's, doctoral and the first professional
university
The universe; the whole
university
{i} educational institution, institution of higher learning authorized to grant academic degrees, college; physical buildings and grounds of a university; teachers and students and other staff of a university
university
A large postsecondary institution that offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs
university
empowered to confer degrees in the several arts and faculties, as in theology, law, medicine, music, etc
university
A postsecondary institution which has several colleges or schools, grants graduate degrees, and may have research facilities
university
a large and diverse institution of higher learning created to educate for life and for a profession and to grant degrees
university
An institution which may be the same as a college, but which usually offers graduate degrees in addition to undergraduate degrees A university will generally have a larger student population, offer more degrees and have more research facilities than a college
university
one capable of having and acquiring property
university
Organization devoted to staging events where the major activity is a series of workshops on the various skills and areas of knowledge valued in the Society, and to keeping records of individual efforts at such events The term may also refer to an event conducted by such a group (See Collegium )
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Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von univers im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

universal
universal
universal
all-purpose
university
{k} univ