demektir

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Turkish - English
means

Education means something more than going to school. - Eğitim okula gitmekten daha fazla bir şey demektir.

That means sure death! - O, kesin ölüm demektir!

That by which something is done; a tool, device, or strategy to achieve something; as, a means to an end
Resources; riches

Some kind of writer. He didn't have to make a living; he had means.

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mean
plural form of mean
{n} medium, method, instrument, income
You can refer to the money that someone has as their means. a person of means He did not have the means to compensate her
{i} method, way, medium; resources, funds
If you do something by means of a particular method, instrument, or process, you do it using that method, instrument, or process. This is a two year course taught by means of lectures and seminars
emphasis You use expressions such as `by no means', `not by any means', and `by no manner of means' to emphasize that something is not true. This is by no means out of the ordinary They were not finished, however, not by any means
third-person singular of mean
instrumentality used to achieve an end considerable capital (wealth or income); "he is a man of means
If someone is living beyond their means, they are spending more money than they can afford. If someone is living within their means, they are not spending more money than they can afford. The more gifts she received, the more she craved, until he was living beyond his means
If you say that something is a means to an end, you mean that it helps you to achieve what you want, although it may not be enjoyable or important itself. We seem to have lost sight of the fact that marketing is only a means to an end
A means of doing something is a method, instrument, or process which can be used to do it. Means is both the singular and the plural form for this use. The move is a means to fight crime The army had perfected the use of terror as a means of controlling the population Business managers are focused on increasing their personal wealth by any available means
formulae You can say `by all means' to tell someone that you are very willing to allow them to do something. `Can I come and have a look at your house?' --- `Yes by all means'
Resources; riches; as, a person of means
how a result is obtained or an end is achieved; "a means of control"; "an example is the best agency of instruction"; "the true way to success"
plural of mean
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also
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so
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too
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as well
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in
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even
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(Tıp) de
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once
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at
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on
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during
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aswell
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d.e
itiraf edilmiş bir suç yarı ıslah edilmiş demektir
(Atasözü) A fault confessed is half-redressed
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and (an intensive)
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He kept on ... (expression of repetitiousness or perseverance)
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both, and
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and
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It is enough that
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withal
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and, and then, so; but
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but anyhow, even though
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stamped his feet and said (expression of insistence)
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too, also
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used to add emphasis to a scornful or sarcastic remark: Kitap yazmak da iş mi? As if writing books could be called work!
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lapse
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not
mahvolmuş demektir
his doom is sealed
susmak kaimi etmek demektir
(deyim) silence gives consent
English - English

Definition of demektir in English English dictionary

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Delaware, a state of the United States of America
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destroyer escort, a type of warship of the destroyer subtype, also called frigate
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Diatomaceous earth
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: desktop environment
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A surname of Bengali origin
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dwarf elliptical galaxy
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To do
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Death PC Paid in full through consolidation loan
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state in the United States
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(duh) "Virtue"; a white substance
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pref. counter; reduce; remove; reverse; derive
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a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies
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Discard Eligible (network, frame-relay) A 1-bit field in a frame relay header that provides a two level priority indicator Used to bias discards of frames in the event of congestion toward lower priority frames Similar to the CLP bit in ATM
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It is intensive in deprave, despoil, declare, desolate, etc
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(latin) of or from
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of, from; ?De donde ? From where ?; de la ma?ana, in the morning; de la noche, in the evening; de la tarde, in the afternoon; De nada , You''re welcome
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Deformities Number of fish that are deformed
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of; from - used in names MM - expresses assent UN - one
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flection - The amount of deformation or bending in a pallet or pallet component under load
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Dis-
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A component of ETERNUS GR Storage which consists of disk drive, power supply, fan and chassis
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The two-character ISO 3166 country code for GERMANY
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Discard eligible ATM cells that have their CLP bit set to 1 If the network is congested, tagged traffic can be dropped to ensure delivery of higher-priority traffic
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{e} from, of (component in French, Spanish and Portuguese names)
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prefix meaning away from
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Germany (in Internet addresses). Delaware. the written abbreviation of Delaware. prep. or te (Chinese; "virtue") In Daoism, the potentiality of dao that is present in all things; in Confucianism, the virtue of internal goodness and propriety. In both systems it is regarded as the active principle of dao, and it is thus the life or moral principle. In the Daodejing, de is described as the unconscious functioning of the physical self, which can live harmoniously with nature. Personal de is thought to flourish when one abandons ambition and the spirit of contention for a life of naturalness, leading to an awareness of the underlying unity that permeates the universe. prep. Tao te ching Te Anau Lake Te Kanawa Dame Kiri Janette virtue ethics
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A Latin preposition denoting: away from, out of, arising from; of, about, concerning, with regard to; for, on account of, because of, by
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It is negative and opposite in derange, deform, destroy, etc
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Direct Endorsement (Underwriter) – FHA Approved Underwriter
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"Go-between"; extending between 2 enemy pieces
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= discourse entity
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S Diethylstibestrol
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ed of trust A document that gives a lender the right to foreclose on a piece of property if the borrower defaults on the loan
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Delphi Delco Electronics Systems
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Short for decomposition element
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A prefix from Latin de down, from, away; as in debark, decline, decease, deduct, decamp
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A move which pushes between two enemy stones
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The United States Department of Education
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Cf
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Different Edition Another version of an item in the library collection, differing in content, publisher, language, etc
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A commonly used abbreviation for diatomaceous earth filter aid (See also Diatomite)
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In words from the French it is equivalent to Latin dis- apart, away; or sometimes to de
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Data Element
English - Turkish

Definition of demektir in English Turkish dictionary

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aşağı
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(Tıp) de
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doktor mühendis
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demekmiş
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denilme
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(Askeri) hasar tahmini; geciktirme eşitleyicisi; yönlendirilmiş enerji (damage expectancy; delay equalizer; directed energy)
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(Askeri) toplam sapma (sürüklenme) hatası (total drift error)
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mahrum
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(Askeri) tek sapma (sürüklenme) hatası (individual drift error)
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(Anatomi) den, üzerinden
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önek aşağı
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tamamen
demektir
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