a dilemma

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English - Turkish

Definition of a dilemma in English Turkish dictionary

dilemma
{i} ikilem

Benim için bir ikilemdi. - It was a dilemma for me.

Peki senin ikilemin nedir? - So what's your dilemma?

dilemma
çıkmaz
dilemma
{i} man. ikilem, dilemma
dilemma
güç durum
dilemma
dilem
dilemma
{i} ikisi de birbirinden zor iki seçenek
dilemma
the horns of a dilemma her biri imkânsız olan iki şık
dilemma
(Askeri) İKİLEM-ÇIKMAZ HALDEKİ OLAN -PROBLEM AÇMAZ
dilemma
müşkül durum
dilemma
dilemma
quandary
{i} tereddüd
quandary
{i} kuşku
quandary
{i} kararsızlık
quandary
{i} ikilem

Mary Tom'a söyleyip söylemeyeceği üzerinde birazcık ikilem içerisindeydi. - Mary is in a bit of a quandary over whether to tell Tom or not.

quandary
{i} şüphe, ikircim; hayret, şaşkınlık
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of a dilemma in Turkish Turkish dictionary

Dilemma
ikilem
dilemma
İkilem
English - English
quandary
dilemma
A type of syllogism of the form "if A is true then B is true; if C is true then D is true; either A or C is true; therefore either B or D is true"
dilemma
A circumstance in which a choice must be made between two or more alternatives that seem equally undesirable
dilemma
a situation in which a choice between opposing modes of conduct is necessary
dilemma
{n} a vexatious alternative, a difficulty
dilemma
A circumstance in which a choice must be made between two alternatives that seem equally undesirable
dilemma
A difficult circumstance or problem
dilemma
any situation requiring a choice between alternatives; any serious problem or quandary, such as making difficult moral decisions
dilemma
an argument that presents an opponent with a two option forced choice neither of which offers desirable outcomes for the opponent
dilemma
An argument which presents an antagonist with two or more alternatives, but is equally conclusive against him, whichever alternative he chooses
dilemma
A difficult choice between equally undesirable alternatives In a disadvantageous rhetorical position, one is said to be impaled on the horns of a dilemma, but logicians employ Constructive Dilemma as a rule of inference Recommended Reading: Howard Kahane and Nancy Cavender, Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric (Wadsworth, 1997) {at Amazon com} and Douglas N Walton, Informal Logic: A Handbook for Critical Argumentation (Cambridge, 1989) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP, SEP on moral dilemmas and the prisoner dilemma, IEP, and noesis
dilemma
* A forced choice between courses of action (usually two) which are equally unacceptable Sometimes people will call any challenging "moral problem" a dilemma, but this is a misleading use of the term Only a few moral problems are dilemmas in the true meaning of the term Calling moral problems "dilemmas" is confusing because it implies that the only possible responses are the two obvious (and unacceptable) ones, and tends to discourage real problem solving
dilemma
a choice that has to be made between two equally unsatisfactory situations, or puzzling situation that appears to have no correct answer
dilemma
A dilemma is a difficult situation in which you have to choose between two or more alternatives. He was faced with the dilemma of whether or not to return to his country on the horns of a dilemma: see horn. a situation in which it is very difficult to decide what to do, because all the choices seem equally good or equally bad (from lemma )
dilemma
state of uncertainty or perplexity especially as requiring a choice between equally unfavorable options
dilemma
the Greek word "lemma" translates as "assumption"; a "di-lemma" then is an argument presenting two or more equally conclusive and (in our case) morally justifiable and desirable alternatives, i e the principle of self-determination and that of the sanctity of life are equally desirable, but in a dilemma situation you are seemingly forced to choose one to the exclusion of the other
dilemma
{i} difficult situation, difficult decision
dilemma
A forced choice between courses of action (usually two) which are equally unacceptable Sometimes people will call any challenging "moral problem" a dilemma, but this is a misleading use of the term Only a few moral problems are dilemmas in the true meaning of the term Calling moral problems "dilemmas" is confusing because it implies that the only possible responses are the two obvious (and unacceptable) ones, and tends to discourage real problem solving
dilemma
In popular use a dilemma can be almost any sort of difficult choice, but in logic a dilemma is a choice in which there are only two options, attractive or not One can refute a dilemma, that is, show that is not a real dilemma, by finding a third possibility
dilemma
exacerbate implementation eradicate ascertain
dilemma
A state of things in which evils or obstacles present themselves on every side, and it is difficult to determine what course to pursue; a vexatious alternative or predicament; a difficult choice or position
Turkish - English

Definition of a dilemma in Turkish English dictionary

dilemma
(Denizbilim) contradiction
dilemma
difficult situation
dilemma
difficult decision
dilemma
dilemma
a dilemma

    Hyphenation

    a di·lem·ma

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı dîlemı

    Pronunciation

    /ə dəˈlemə/ /ə dɪˈlɛmə/

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