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Definition of how- in English Turkish dictionary

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nasıl

Bulaşık makinasının nasıl çalıştığını anlatabilir misin? - Could you explain how the dishwasher works?

İyi akşamlar, nasılsın? - Good evening, how are you?

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ne kadar

Ne kadar para istiyorsun? - How much money do you want?

O bana hırsızlığın ne kadar yanlış bir şey olduğunu anlattı. - She told me how it was wrong to steal.

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kaç

Bayan Nakano'nun kaç yaşında olduğunu biliyor musun? - Do you know how old Miss Nakano is?

Kaç tane çocuğun var? - How many kids do you have?

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hangi yolla
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nice
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nasıl da

Tom nasıl dans edileceğini öğrenmenin zamanı olduğuna karar verdi. - Tom decided it was time to learn how to dance.

Tom Mary'nin ona nasıl davrandığını unutamıyor. - Tom can't get over how Mary treated him.

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nereden

Bunu nereden biliyorsun? - How do you know this?

Tom'un bir yerli konuşmacı olmadığını nereden biliyorsun? - How do you know that Tom isn't a native speaker?

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nasl
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nasıl: How did it happen? Nasıl oldu? How will he do this? Bunu nasıl yapacak? How does it work? Nasıl çalışıyor?
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How about it? Ne dersiniz? How are you? Nasılsınız? How do you do? Nasılsınız? How goes it? How is it going? Ne var ne yok? Ne âlem desin
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yöntem

Bunun çalışma yöntemi bu değil. - That's not how it works.

Sorunu yapma yöntemini bildiğim tek yolla ele aldım. - I handled the problem the only way I knew how.

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yapma tarzı

Tom ve Mary'nin onu yapma tarzını beğeniyorum. - I like how Tom and Mary did that.

Onu yapma tarzın bu değil. - That's not how you do it.

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yapma yöntemi

Dondurma yapma yöntemimiz budur. - This is how we make ice cream.

Sorunu yapma yöntemini bildiğim tek yolla ele aldım. - I handled the problem the only way I knew how.

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ne kadar: How long
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ne suretle
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ne derecede
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ne durumda
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ne maksatla
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niçin

Gerçekten nasıl hissettiğini niçin Tom'a söylemiyorsun? - Why don't you tell Tom how you really feel?

Niçin ve nasıl olduğunu sorduğunda bilim başlar. - Science begins when you ask why and how.

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English - English

Definition of how- in English English dictionary

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To what degree

How often do you practice?.

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In which way; in such way

I remember how to solve this puzzle.

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An artificial barrow or tumulus
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That, the fact that, the way that

There’s this real Al Capone fear that they’re going to get our guys, not on marijuana, but on something else,” Mr. Edson said, referring to how Capone was eventually charged with tax evasion rather than criminal activity.

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In what manner

How else can we get this finished?.

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In what state

How was your vacation?.

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The means by which something is accomplished

It is an a posteriori argument, evincing the fact, but not the how.

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A small hill in northern England. (Usage preserved mainly in place names.)
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Used as a modifier to indicate surprise, delight, or other strong feelings

How wonderful it was to receive your invitation.

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{a} in what manner, state, or degree, why
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The process includes three steps First, iron oxide fines, pulverized coal and a binder are formed into pellets Second, the pellets, two to three layers deep, are heated in a gas-fired rotary hearth furnace for 15-20 minutes to produce sponge iron Subsequently, the iron must be desulfurized The coal in the pellets provides much of the energy required in the second phase
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to what extent or amount or degree; "how tall is she?"
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You use how after certain adjectives and verbs to introduce a statement or fact, often something that you remember or expect other people to know about. It's amazing how people collect so much stuff over the years It's important to become acutely aware of how your eating ties in with your stress level
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to what extent or amount or degree; "how tall is she?" in what way or manner or by what means (`however' is sometimes used as an intensive form of `how'); "how did you catch the snake?"; "he told us how he did it"; "however did you get here so soon?
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In what manner or way; by what means A manner or method of doing something
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If you ask someone `How about you?' you are asking them what they think or want. Well, I enjoyed that. How about you two?
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You use how when you are asking someone whether something was successful or enjoyable. How was your trip down to Orlando? I wonder how Sam got on with him
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in what way?, in what manner?, by what means?; to what extent?
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You use how to ask about someone's health or to find out someone's news. Hi! How are you doing? How's Rosie? How's the job?
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in what way or manner or by what means (`however' is sometimes used as an intensive form of `how'); "how did you catch the snake?"; "he told us how he did it"; "however did you get here so soon?
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if your teacher marks "G," determine which of the following errors you have made
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Handover word The word in the GPS message that contains time synchronization information for the transfer from the C/A code to the P-code
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Hardening can be achieved through various methods, including (1) heat treatment, where the properties of steel are altered by subjecting the steel to a series of temperature changes; and (2) cold working, in which changes in the structure and shape of steel are achieved through rolling, hammering, or stretching the steel at a relatively low temperature
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To what degree or extent, number or amount; in what proportion; by what measure or quality
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At what price; how dear
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emphasis You use how in exclamations to emphasize an adjective, adverb, or statement. How strange that something so simple as a walk on the beach could suddenly mean so much
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You use how in expressions such as `how about' or `how would you like' when you are making an offer or a suggestion. How about a cup of coffee? You want Jeannie to make the appointment for you? How about the end of next week?
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By what name, designation, or title
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High Occupancy Vehicle
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does what you just read compare with your previous concept of "personality"? For more perspective on your amazing inner family of subselves, see these frequently asked questions (FAQ) Option: if you haven't yet, read about how childhood years affects how your personality develops, and what that can mean
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Home Owner Warranty (Builder Warranty)
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You use how to ask questions about the quantity or degree of something. How much money are we talking about? How many full-time staff have we got? How long will you be staying? How old is your son now? How fast were you driving? He was asked how serious the situation had become
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You ask `How come?' or `How so?' when you are surprised by something and are asking why it happened or was said. `They don't say a single word to each other.' --- `How come?'
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You use how to ask about the way in which something happens or is done. How do I make payments into my account? How do you manage to keep the place so tidy? How are you going to plan for the future? How is also a conjunction. I don't want to know how he died I didn't know how to tell you
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In what way
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emphasis You use how to emphasize the degree to which something is true. I didn't realize how heavy that shopping was going to be Franklin told them all how happy he was to be in Britain again
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For what reason; from what cause
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adv how [OE hü]
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adv [showing or asking the way something is done] bagaimana
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In what manner or way; by what means or process
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You use how about to introduce a new subject which you think is relevant to the conversation you have been having. Are your products and services competitive? How about marketing?
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In what state, condition, or plight
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disapproval You use how in expressions such as `How can you' and `How could you' to indicate that you disapprove of what someone has done or that you find it hard to believe. How can you drink so much beer, Luke? How could he be so indiscreet?
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formulae `How do you do' is a polite way of greeting someone when you meet them for the first time
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They shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks; One nation shall not raise the sword against another, nor shall they train for war again. - They will hammer their swords into ploughshares and their spears into sickles. Nation will not lift sword against nation, no longer will they learn how to make war.

How do I open the hood? - How do I open the bonnet?