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{s} geçmiş

Geçmiş deneyim gerekli değil. - No previous experience is required.

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evvelsi

Onunla evvelsi gün görüştüğünü söyledi. - He said that he had met her on the previous day.

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(Osmanlıca) kemakan
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geçen seferki
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önceden olan
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{s} önceki

Onunla önceki gün tanıştım. - I met him on the previous day.

Önceki hayatınızda kim olabileceğinizi öğrenmek için aşağıdaki formu doldurunuz. - Complete the following form to know who you could have been in a previous life.

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previously önceden
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previous to this bundan evvel
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(sıfat) önceki, eski, sabık, evvelki, geçmiş, zamanından önce olan
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{s} evvelki
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{s} eski

O bize eski iş kaydını vermedi. - He didn't give us his previous employment record.

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{s} önceki, evvelki: the previous day evvelki gün
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evvelce
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evvel

Onunla evvelsi gün görüştüğünü söyledi. - He said that he had met her on the previous day.

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ko- nusunda oya baş vurmak
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dili vaktinden evvel olan
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{s} sabık
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move the previous question mecliste görüşmeyi kısa kesmek için meselenin oya konup konmaması
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
{i} (1803-1882) American writer philosopher and minister, author of the transcendentalist works "Nature" and "Representative Men
Ralph Waldo Emerson
a US poet and writer who had great influence on the religious and philosophical thought of his time (1803-82). born May 25, 1803, Boston, Mass., U.S. died April 27, 1882, Concord U.S. poet, essayist, and lecturer. Emerson graduated from Harvard University and was ordained a Unitarian minister in 1829. His questioning of traditional doctrine led him to resign the ministry three years later. He formulated his philosophy in Nature (1836); the book helped initiate New England Transcendentalism, a movement of which he soon became the leading exponent. In 1834 he moved to Concord, Mass., the home of his friend Henry David Thoreau. His lectures on the proper role of the scholar and the waning of the Christian tradition caused considerable controversy. In 1840, with Margaret Fuller, he helped launch The Dial, a journal that provided an outlet for Transcendentalist ideas. He became internationally famous with his Essays (1841, 1844), including "Self-Reliance." Representative Men (1850) consists of biographies of historical figures. The Conduct of Life (1860), his most mature work, reveals a developed humanism and a full awareness of human limitations. His Poems (1847) and May-Day (1867) established his reputation as a major poet
or ralph waldo emerson home page

    Hyphenation

    or Ralph waldo Em·er·son home Page

    Turkish pronunciation

    ır rälf wôldō emırsın hōm peyc

    Pronunciation

    /ər ˈralf ˈwôldō ˈemərsən ˈhōm ˈpāʤ/ /ɜr ˈrælf ˈwɔːldoʊ ˈɛmɜrsən ˈhoʊm ˈpeɪʤ/
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