tense

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English - Turkish
{s} gergin

Mary odada iken, Tom her zaman gergin hissettiğini söylüyor. - Tom says that he always feels tense when Mary is in the room.

Böyle gergin olmaya gerek yok. - There's no need to be that tense.

i., dilb. fiil zamanı, zaman
endişeli
gerili

Tom'un patronuyla buluşması gerilimli idi. - Tom's meeting with his boss was very tense.

gerilmiş
sinirli
germek
{f} ger

Tom'un patronuyla buluşması gerilimli idi. - Tom's meeting with his boss was very tense.

Washington'daki atmosfer çok gergin oldu. - The atmosphere in Washington became very tense.

(up ile) gerilmek
gerginleşmek
telaşlı
gerginleştirmek
sıkı

Hükümetin mali durumu sıkıntılı. - The government's financial situation is tense.

zaman

Uçağa binmeden önce her zaman gergin olurum. - I am always tense before I get on an airplane.

Çin ve Japonya arasındaki ilişkiler son zamanlarda gergin olmuştur. - Relations between China and Japan have been tense recently.

ger(mek)
sequence of tenses cümlede zaman uyumu
{f} gerilmek
fiil zamanı
(sıfat) gergin
{i} kip
nazik
(Dilbilim) eylem zamanı
stres içinde
çekmek
stresli
elektrikli
tensi
gerilimli

Tom'un patronuyla buluşması gerilimli idi. - Tom's meeting with his boss was very tense.

tense system
germe sistemi
tense up
ger
tenseness
gerginlik
compound tense
(Dilbilim) bileşik zaman
present continuous tense
şimdiki zaman
present tense
(Dilbilim) geniş zaman kipi
simple past tense
(Dilbilim) geçmiş zaman
simple tense
(Dilbilim) yalın zaman
tense up
germek
tensed
gerilmek
tenses
(Dilbilim) zamanlar
the simple present tense
(Dilbilim) geniş zaman
become tense
gerginleş
future continuous tense
sürekli gelecek zaman
future perfect continuous tense
gelecekte bitmiş zamanın sürekli şekli
future perfect tense
gelecekte bitmiş zaman
future tense
gelecek zaman

Basit gelecek zaman denilen şey İngilizce sınavında kabul edilse bile, o mevcut değildir. - It is even becoming accepted even in exam-English that that called simple future tense does not exist.

make tense
gerginleştir
past continuous tense
sürekli geçmiş zaman
past perfect continuous tense
sürekli geçmişte bitmiş zaman
past perfect tense
-miş'li geçmiş zaman
past progressive tense
sürekli geçmiş zaman
past tense
belirli geçmiş zaman
perfect conditional tense
bitmiş koşul bildiren zaman
present perfect continuous tense
sürekli bitmiş zaman
present perfect tense
yakın geçmiş zaman
simple future tense
basit gelecek zaman
simple past tense
-di'li geçmiş zaman
simple present tense
geniş zaman
tensed
{f} ger

Rahatlayın. Hepiniz gerginsiniz. - Relax. You're all tensed up.

tensely
gerginlikle
..tense
Gergin
The Simple Past Continuous Tense
Şimdiki zamanın hikayesi
continuous tense
Sürekli gergin
past tense of
ve gergin geçmiş
past tense of disaccord
uzlaşmamak ve gergin geçmiş
past tense of dishearten
hevesini kırmak ve gergin geçmiş
past tense of foresee
ve gergin geçmiş öngörüyoruz
past tense of overdraw
fazla germek ve gergin geçmiş
past tense of to behold
farkına varmak için zaman geçmiş
past tense of to lap
tur için zaman geçmiş
past tense of to oversee
denetlemesi için zaman geçmiş
past tense of to rerun
rerun için zaman geçmiş
past tense of to scrap
hurda için zaman geçmiş
past tense of to stun
stun için zaman geçmiş
past tense of upclimb
upclimb ve gergin geçmiş
present continious tense
Şimdiki sürekli (-ıng) zaman
present progressive tense
(Dilbilim) Şimdiki zaman
present simple tense
(Dilbilim) Geniş zaman
present tense
şimdiki zaman

Bu cümle şimdiki zamandadır. - This sentence is in the present tense.

progressive tense
progressive gergin
simple tense
basit zaman, yalın zaman
tensed
gerilmiş
the simple past tense
(Dilbilim) Basit Geçmiş Zaman
the simple present tense
Basit şimdiki zaman
future continuous tense
(Dilbilim) gelecek zamanda süreklilik
gnomic present tense
(Dilbilim) geniş şimdiki zaman
past perfect tense
dilb. -miş'li geçmiş zaman
past tense
geçmiş zaman
perfect tense
tamamlanmış geçmiş zaman
perfect tense
(Dilbilim) bitmişlik zamanı
pluperfect tense
geçmiş zamanın hikâyesi
pluperfect tense
önceki geçmiş zaman
tenseness
(isim) gerginlik
tenseness
uyanık olma
the future tense
dilb. gelecek zaman
the past tense
dilb. geçmiş zaman
the perfect tense
dilb. görülen geçmiş zaman
English - English
Showing signs of stress or strain; not relaxed
Any of the forms of a verb which distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists

The basic tenses in English are present, past, and future.

To make or become tense
Pulled taut, without any slack
strained to stiffness
{a} stretched, stiff
{n} a distinction of time
If your body is tense, your muscles are tight and not relaxed. A bath can relax tense muscles. + tenseness tense·ness If you feel a tenseness around the eyes, relax your muscles
in or of a state of physical or nervous tension
taut or rigid; stretched tight; "tense piano strings"
the form taken by a verb to indicate time (as in past-present-future)
Indicates the time frame for verb action, past, present or future, and whether the action occurred at a point in time (a simple tense) over time (a progressive tense) or before another event (a perfect tense)
increase the tension on; "tense a rope"
a property of verbs relating primarily to the time at which the action or event denoted by the verb takes place For example, past tense verbs, as in Sam left, describe events in the past
(L tempus time) the grammatical encoding of time, e g , past tense
{f} pull taught, stretch tight; make anxious or nervous; become anxious or nervous; become tight, contract
become tense or tenser; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room"
pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles (e g , the vowel sound in `beat')
pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles e
If you are tense, you are anxious and nervous and cannot relax. Dart, who had at first been very tense, at last relaxed. + tensely tense·ly She waited tensely for the next bulletin + tenseness tense·ness McKay walked slowly toward this screen, feeling a growing tenseness
a grammatical category of verbs used to express distinctions of time
verbs often change their form according to when the action they describe happens They may be in the past tense ('the library was closed on Monday', 'the library closed early'), the present ('the library is open') or the future ('the library will open tomorrow')
a grammatical category of verbs used to express distinctions of time make tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious; become tense or tenser; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room"
(tense) In grammar, tense refers to the form a verb can take to indicate the time and duration of whatever is specified by that verb
The tense of a verb group is its form, which usually shows whether you are referring to past, present, or future time. tense up to make your muscles tight and stiff, or to become tight and stiff. In grammar, an inflected form of a verb indicating the time of a narrated event in relation to the time at which the narrator is speaking. Time is often perceived as a continuum with three main divisions, past, present, and future, defined in relation to the time when the event is described. Other categories, including mood and aspect, may further specify the action as definite or indefinite, completed or not completed, lasting or nonlasting, and recurring or occurring once
the form taken by a verb to indicate time (as in pastpresentfuture)
Any of the forms of a verb which distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists. The basic tenses in English are present, past and future. English also has perfect tenses (present perfect, past perfect and future perfect) and progressive tenses
If your muscles tense, if you tense, or if you tense your muscles, your muscles become tight and stiff, often because you are anxious or frightened. Newman's stomach muscles tensed Jane tensed her muscles to stop them from shaking. Tense up means the same as tense. When we are under stress our bodies tend to tense up Tense up the muscles in both of your legs
make tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious
One of the forms which a verb takes by inflection or by adding auxiliary words, so as to indicate the time of the action or event signified; the modification which verbs undergo for the indication of time
{i} inflection, verbal "time" (Grammar)
The form of a verb which indicates the time of the action
A tense situation or period of time is one that makes people anxious, because they do not know what is going to happen next. This gesture of goodwill did little to improve the tense atmosphere at the talks After three very tense weeks he phoned again
a distinction of form in a verb to express distinctions of time Just because a verb has tenses does not mean it is up tight
stretch or force to the limit; "strain the rope"
Stretched tightly; strained to stiffness; rigid; not lax; as, a tense fiber
the form of a verb that indicate time or duration of the action or state expressed by the verb English has five tenses: present, progressive, past, perfect, and future The progressive and perfect tenses may be combined with each other and with the present or past or future to form compound tenses, such as the present perfect progressive: I have been standing
Present, Perfect (identified with SVUX), Imperfect (identified with "ba"), Pluperfect, etc
the vowel sound in `beat' in or of a state of physical or nervous tension
{s} strained, taut, rigid, nervous, stressful
time
tense up
To become tense
tense atmosphere
uncomfortable environment which full of pressure, tension in the room
tense calm
calm situation which is likely to explode, calm before the storm
tense muscles
flexed muscles, tight muscles; flex the muscles, tighten the muscles
tense relations
strained connection between people
tense silence
calm situation which is likely to explode, calm before the storm
tense system
a system of tenses used in a particular language
tense up
make tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious
tense up
see tense 4
tense up
become tense or tenser; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room"
TENS
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
conditional tense
The conditional mood
future tense
The tense or time form of a verb used to refer to an event or occurrence that has not yet happened or is expected to happen in the future
future-tense
Attributive form of future tense

future-tense form.

imperfect tense
A tense used to describe a past action that is ongoing, incomplete or continuous, or coincident with another action

“I was watching tennis” is an example of the imperfect tense.

past historic tense
A tense used in some languages (such as French and Italian) in narrative, and in spoken language primarily when reading narrative, for completed actions in the past or in speaking of the dead. It is the same as the Simple Past in many languages, including English
past imperfect tense
A grammatical tense which expresses the past as an action which was still going on at the point in time described, say someone "was ...ing" something, as opposed to the already accomplished counterpart past perfect tense (where the action took place even further in the past)
past tense
Past tense is the form of language used to refer to an event, transaction, or occurrence that did happen or has happened, or an object that existed, at a point in time before now. Compare with present tense, which refers to an event, transaction or occurrence which is happening now (or at the present time), or an object that currently exists; or with future tense, which refers to an event, transaction or occurrence that has not yet happened, is expected to happen in the future, or might never happen

I saw the #5 bus across the street. I won’t make it. (future tense).

past-tense
Attributive form of past tense

past-tense form.

perfect tense
a verb form indicating that an action or state has been completed at the present time, in the past, or will be completed in the future. English has three perfect tenses:
pluperfect tense
Tense of verb conjugated by adding had before the past participle of a verb

Although he finally came to party, she had already made her decision.

present tense
: Present tense is the form of language used to refer to an event, transaction, or occurrence which is happening now (or at the present time), or an object that currently exists. Compare with past tense, which is the form of language used to refer to an event, transaction, or occurrence that did happen or has happened, or an object that existed, at a point in time before now; or with future tense, an event, transaction or occurrence that has not yet happened, is expected to happen in the future, or might never happen

I see the #5 bus across the street. I won’t make it. (future tense).

present-tense
Attributive form of present tense

present-tense form.

relative future tense
A special form of future tense used in Celtic languages after certain conjunctions and pronouns, eg Scottish Gaelic cuin (when), ma (if) or dè (what)

Chan eil sinn cinnteach dè a chluinneas sinn. - We are not certain what we will hear.

supine tense
A verb form, used together with a form of the auxiliary verb ha (="have") to create the perfect and pluperfect tenses
tenseness
The characteristic of being tense
tenseness
A particular vowel or consonant quality that is phonemically contrastive in many languages, including English
tenseness
{n} a tense state, tightness, stiffness
TENS
A technique used to relieve pain in an injured or diseased part of the body in which electrodes applied to the skin deliver intermittent stimulation to surface nerves, blocking the transmission of pain signals
continuous tense
progressive: a tense of verbs used in describing action that is on-going
future perfect tense
{i} verb tense that describes an action that has not yet been completed and will be finished in the future (e.g., "By that time, I will have finished")
future perfect tense
a perfective tense used to describe action that will be completed in the future; "`I will have finished' is an example of the future perfect"
future tense
form of a verb expressing action yet to come (Grammar)
future tense
A verb tense expressing future time
noun tense 3
any of the forms of a verb that show the time, continuance, or completion of an action or state that is expressed by the verb. 'I am' is in the present tense, 'I was' is past tense, and 'I will be' is future tense
past tense
a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the past
past tense
action done in the past (Grammar)
past tense
A verb tense used to express an action or a condition that occurred in or during the past. For example, in While she was sewing, he read aloud, was sewing and read are in the past tense. a form of a verb that shows that something happened or existed before the present time, typically a form such as 'walked', as in 'I walked away'
perfect tense
a tense of verbs used in describing action that has been completed (sometimes regarded as perfective aspect)
perfect tense
{i} verb tense that expresses an action completed in the past, tense of verbs that describes a state completed in the past
present perfect tense
a perfective tense used to express action completed in the present; "`I have finished' is an example of the present perfect"
present tense
the present tense the form of the verb that shows what exists or is happening now = the present
present tense
a verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking
progressive tense
progressive: a tense of verbs used in describing action that is on-going
tens
Plural of ten
tens
Trans European NetworkS
tens
Trans-European Networks - a range of transport, energy and telecoms networks in the EU which may be financed by EU grants, European Investment Bank loans and private sector finance
tens
Trans-European Networks
tens
A version of rugby with only ten players on a side A half is usually ten minutes long
tens
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation; device that suppresses pain by stimulating the skin with a small electrical pulse
tens
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Stimulation of the nerves by electrical impulses applied across the skin
tens
second number placement of a numeral section, counting from right to left -- " and a 2 appears in both the billions and tens places " (14)
tens
A method of producing electroanalgesia through electrodes applied to the skin
tensed
past of tense
tensed
having inflections to indicate tense
tensely
in a tense manner; "he sat down tensely"
tensely
In a tense manner
tensely
in a tense manner; "he sat down tensely
tensely
with strain, with tension
tenseness
(psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense; "he suffered from fatigue and emotional tension"; "stress is a vasoconstrictor"
tenseness
the physical condition of being stretched or strained; "it places great tension on the leg muscles"; "he could feel the tenseness of her body"
tenseness
{i} tension, nervousness
tenses
plural of tense
tenses
Présent Imparfait Passé simple Passé composé Plus-que-parfait Passé antérieur Futur Futur antérieur Present Imperfect Preterite, Simple Past Present Perfect Past Perfect Past Anterior Future Future Perfect Glossary Index
tenses
The present tense includes the past and future tenses, and the future includes the present
tenses
Tense shows the time of a verb's action or being There are three inflected forms reflected by changes in the endings of verbs The present tense indicates that something is happening or being now: "She is a student She drives a new car " The simple past tense indicates that something happened in the past: "She was a student She drove a new car " And the past participle form is combined with auxiliary verbs to indicate that something happened in the past prior to another action: "She has been a student She had driven a new car "
tenses
third-person singular of tense
Turkish - English

Definition of tense in Turkish English dictionary

katmerli bileşik zaman gram. compound tense
(e.g. gelecektiyse, gelirseymiş)
tense
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