nesi

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Turkish - English
hell
A place or situation of great suffering in life

There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell.

Used to emphasize

Hell, yeah!.

A place into which a tailor throws his shreds, or a printer his broken type
emphasis If you say that someone is going hell for leather, you are emphasizing that they are doing something or are moving very quickly and perhaps carelessly. The first horse often goes hell for leather, hits a few fences but gets away with it
This word occurs eighteen times in the New Testament In nine instances the Greek word is Hades; in eight instances it is Gehenna; and in one it is Tartarus Hades: Matt xi 23, xvi 18; Luke xvi 23; Acts ii 31; 1 Cor xv 55; Rev i 18, vi 8, xx 13, 14 (See Hades ) Gehenna: Matt v 22, 29, x 28, xiii 15, xviii 9, xxiii 15, 33; James iii 6 (See Gehenna ) Tartarus: 2 Peter ii 4 (See Tartaros ) Descended into hell (Creed) means the place of the dead (Anglo-Saxon, helan, to cover or conceal, like the Greek "Hades," the abode of the dead, from the verb a-cido, not to see In both cases it means "the unseen world" or "the world concealed from sight " The god of this nether world was called "Hades" by the Greeks, and "Hel" or "Hela" by the Scandinavians In some counties of England to cover in with a roof is "to hell the building," and thatchers or tilers are termed "helliers " Lead apes in hell (See Ape )
emphasis You can use as hell after adjectives or some adverbs to emphasize the adjective or adverb. The men might be armed, but they sure as hell weren't trained
(Rivers of) Classic authors tell us that the Inferno is encompassed by five rivers: Acheron, Cocytus, Styx, Phlegethon, and Lethe Acheron from the Greek achos-reo, grief-flowing; Cocytus, from the Greek kokuo, to weep, supposed to be a flood of tears; Styx, from the Greek stugeo, to loathe; Phlegethon, from the Greek phleo to burn; and Lethê, from the Greek letle, oblivion Five hateful rivers round Inferno run, Grief comes the first, and then the Flood of tears, Next loathsome Styx, then liquid Flame appears, Lethe comes last, or blank oblivion E C B
emphasis If you say that all hell breaks loose, you are emphasizing that a lot of arguing or fighting suddenly starts. He had an affair, I found out and then all hell broke loose
Collective entities do not exist unless there are individuals that support them by allowing themselves to be manipulated by them If all of the individuals forming a collective entity were to die and ressurect within the Church, then that entity would cease to exist The collective entity has no soul It is like a parasite depending entirely on its constituents But if the individuals were to die without accepting Christ, they would still be constituents of their collective entities and they would still be under the entity's control The entity would continue to exist through the souls of the dead The fate of the individual would depend entirely on the whims of the collective entities
emphasis Some people say like hell to emphasize that they strongly disagree with you or are strongly opposed to what you say. `I'll go myself.' --- `Like hell you will!'
emphasis If you say that someone raises hell, you are emphasizing that they protest strongly and angrily about a situation in order to persuade other people to correct it or improve it. The only way to preserve democracy is to raise hell about its shortcomings
feelings If you tell someone to go to hell, you are angrily telling them to go away and leave you alone. `Well, you can go to hell!' He swept out of the room
feelings You can say `what the hell' when you decide to do something in spite of the doubts that you have about it. What the hell, I thought, at least it will give the lazy old man some exercise
The place where devils live and where sinners are punished after death
If you go through hell, or if someone puts you through hell, you have a very difficult or unpleasant time. All of you seem to have gone through hell making this record
emphasis If you say you hope to hell or wish to hell that something is true, you are emphasizing that you strongly hope or wish it is true. I hope to hell you're right
emphasis If you describe a place or situation as a living hell, you are emphasizing that it is extremely unpleasant. School is a living hell for some children
emphasis You can use from hell after a noun when you are emphasizing that something or someone is extremely unpleasant or evil. He's a child from hell
A gambling house
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what
nesi used
to show a connection: Sen İsmet'in nesisin? How are you kin to İsmet? O adam buranın nesi? What's that man's position here?
nesi var
what's wrong with
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huh
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What ...?: Bu ne kutusu? What's this box for? Yarın ne dersin var? What lesson do you have tomorrow?
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nor
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What a ...!/How ...! (used as an intensifier before adjectives): Ne biçimsiz bir masa! What an ugly table! Ne soğuk! How cold it is!
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how
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whatever: Ahmet ne yaparsa Ayşe beğenir. Ayşe approves of whatever Ahmet does
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What ...?: Ne dedin? What did you say?
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used as an intensifier: Dün rüzgâr ne esti ha! Yesterday the wind blew like all get-out
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whatever
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whatsoever
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no matter what
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what to
Bir elin nesi var iki elin sesi var
(Atasözü) Many hands make light work
bir elin nesi var iki elin sesi var.
(Atasözü) Four eyes are better than two
ne
what do you
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n.e
ne
to what
bir elin nesi var iki elin sesi var
two heads are better than one
bunun nesi var?
(Konuşma Dili) what's wrong with him/her?
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used to express approval or disapproval: Bu ne kıyafet böyle? And just what sort of getup is this? Bu dünyada ne anneler var! This old world has some pretty wonderful/awful mothers in it!
ne
near
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ha
English - English

Definition of nesi in English English dictionary

NE
Not evaluated
NE
Northeast, a cardinal point of the compass
NE
Nebraska, a state of the United States of America
NE
Norepinephrine
ne
Not

Whilom in Albion's isle there dwelt a youth, / Who ne in virtue's ways did take delight .

Not so? hey?
Used to specify the original name of a man

Sting, né Gordon Sumner.

ne
adv , not
NE
{i} area in the north-eastern part of the U.S. which includes several different states
NE
NE is a written abbreviation for north-east. on the NE outskirts of Bath. Niger (in Internet addresses). The symbol for the element neon. Nehemiah. the written abbreviation of northeast or northeastern
NE
{i} direction between north and east
NE
{s} in a direction between north and east
NE
{i} engineer that works on ships; maritime engineer
Ne
{i} chemical element
Ne
{i} (Japanese) Nezumi, "rat", Chinese zodiac sign
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Night Elves
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the compass point midway between north and east; at 45 degrees
ne
Network Element A device connected to a SONET SML network
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Network Element
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o-traditional planning Planning of a community that favors the return of new-home development with such traditional features as grid-street patterns, prominent front porches, backyard garages, multi-use buildings and housing clustered near commercial service areas
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a midwestern state on the Great Plains
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Network Element - Equipment deployed in a telecommunications network that carries voice, data, or video traffic
ne
t force The combination of all the forces that act on an object
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(negative particle) 5
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A part of the network representation It models the configuration of the equipment using network management object models Each Equipment Module has its own object model, but all objects in all Equipment Modules are derived from a common set of base classes
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eh?, right?; a very common supporting word
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Nor
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Ne was formerly used as the universal adverb of negation, and survives in certain compounds, as never (= ne ever) May also refer to neon
ne
neg part not; nor [OE ne]
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This is another word with no direct traslation into English It is used like we use "Eh," as an attention-getter, or at the end of rehtorical question Pronounced "Neh"
ne
rve
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Abbreviation for No Embossing Used to indicate that there is no embossing at all on the insulator See also: NN
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No Eyes Number of blind fish
ne
Not Established
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Network Element: A system that supports at least NEFs and may also support Operation System Functions/Mediation Functions An ATM NE may be realized as either a standalone device or a geographically distributed system It cannot be further decomposed into managed elements in the context of a given management function
ne
Ground, lay down
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Not Eligible (see Additional Acknowledgment)
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northeast
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NEW EMPLOYEE INFORMATION - Distribution of air quality and/or alternate mode information during new employee orientation Can include the use of TRP videos and RideShare Carpool Application Brochures Should include employer specific TRP activities and policies
ne
The two-character ISO 3166 country code for NIGER
ne
a colorless odorless gaseous element that give a red glow in a vacuum tube; one of the six inert gasses; occurs in the air in small amounts
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Not; never
English - Turkish

Definition of nesi in English Turkish dictionary

ne
neonun simgesi
Ne
(Tekstil) (İngiliz metrik iplik numara sistemi) 1 pounda düşen 840 yarda iplik miktarı
NE
{k} Near East, Northeast
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