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devre
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terim

Bu teknik terimler Yunancadan türetilmiştir - These technical terms are derived from Greek.

O, atmosferdeki karbon dioksit miktarlarının artmasından dolayı Dünyanın ısınmasını tanımlamak için kullanılan bir terimdir. - It is a term used to describe the warming of the earth due to increasing amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

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dönem

Tom Kongrede iki dönem hizmet etti. - Tom served two terms in Congress.

İkinci dönem dün sona erdi. - The second term came to an end yesterday.

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isimlendirmek
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terim/vade/dönem
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{i} ifade
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{i} süre

Cumhurbaşkanının görev süresi dört yıl sürer. - The president's term lasts four years.

Başkanın görev süresi dört yıldır. - The president's term of office is four years.

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anlaşmak
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(Kanun) translation
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{i} regl dönemi
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(Askeri) miat
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(Ticaret) koşullar

O koşulları kabul eder misin? - Would you accept those terms?

Bir sonraki adım barış anlaşmasının koşullarını görüşmekti. - The next step was to negotiate terms of a peace treaty.

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yarıyıl
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sınırsız
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(Tıp) term
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(Ticaret) termin

Biz otobüs terminalinde kazara onlarla karşılaştık. - We met them by accident at the bus terminal.

Otobüs terminali nerede? - Where is the bus terminal?

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(Ticaret) ücret
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kavram
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koşul

Çok az insan, imzalamadan önce bir sözleşmenin bütün şartlarını ve koşullarını okuma zahmetine katlanır. - Few people take the trouble to read all the terms and conditions of a contract before signing it.

Kullanım koşulları haber verilmeksizin değiştirilebilir. - Terms of use may be changed without notice.

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(Ticaret) fiyat

Fiyatı düşürürsen şartları kabul ederim. - I'll agree to the terms if you lower the price.

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demek
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{i} söz

Orijinalde su kuyusu anlamına gelen hutong sözcüğü, Moğol dilinden yaklaşık 700 yıl önce gelmiştir. - The term hutong, originally meaning water well, came from the Mongolian language about 700 years ago.

Çok az insan, imzalamadan önce bir sözleşmenin bütün şartlarını ve koşullarını okuma zahmetine katlanır. - Few people take the trouble to read all the terms and conditions of a contract before signing it.

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(okul) dönem
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{i} sınır taşı
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mukavele şartları
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{f} isim vermek
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çağırmak
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terim,v.adlandır: n.terim
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(Tıp) Had, hudut, sınır
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{f} adlandırmak
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bilim ve sanat kavramlarından birini anlatan kelime
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{i} doğum zamanı
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{f} -e ... demek, -e ... adını
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{i} mat. terim
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eks
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{i} adet dönemi
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şart

Biz sigorta şirketine poliçemizin şartlarını ihlal ettiği için dava açtık. - We sued the insurance company because it violated the terms of our policy.

Daha iyi şartlar bekliyorduk. - We expected better terms.

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iki şahıs veya iki şey arasındaki ilişkiler
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(Tıp) Belirli bir sürenin (özellikle gebelik) sona ermesi
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adlandır
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{i} çoğ. (kontrata ait) şartlar, koşullar
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ıstılah
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(Hukuk) müddet
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(Hukuk) vade

Uzun vadede fayda sağlayabilecek alanlara yatırım yapılmamıştı. - The money was not invested in areas where it could bring benefit over the long term.

Sözleşme şartlarına göre, ödemenizin vadesi 31 Mayısta idi. - According to the terms of the contract, your payment was due on May 31st.

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deyi
English - English

Definition of the term in English English dictionary

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an essential dignity in which unequal segments of every astrological sign have internal rulerships which affect the power and integrity of each planet in a natal chart
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the maximum period during which the patent can be maintained into force
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A limitation, restriction or regulation

terms and conditions.

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a duration of a set length; a period in office of fixed length

near-term, mid-term and long-term goals.

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any value (variable or constant) or expression separated from another term by a + or - sign in an overall expression

All of these terms cancel out.

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a terminal emulator, a program that emulates a video terminal
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{v} to call, name, denominate, style
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{n} a limit, boundary, word, member, condition, article, number, time, time for feats of justice and exercises at an university, an estate for years
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2 and 3
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The period of time during which a contract is in force
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any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial; "the general term of an algebraic equation of the n-th degree"
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To apply a term to; to name; to call; to denominate
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A fixed period of time; a prescribed duration The limitation of an estate; or rather, the whole time for which an estate is granted, as for the term of a life or lives, or for a term of years
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One of the addends in a sum
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A word or phrase, especially one from a specialised area of knowledge
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In universities, schools, etc
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The period of time which covers the life of the loan For example, a 30 year fixed loan has a term of 30 years
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(architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome
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A term is the period for which a legal contract or insurance policy is valid. Premiums are guaranteed throughout the term of the policy
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A part of a year, especially one of the three parts of an academic year in Britain; Michaelmas term, Lent term or Easter term, the equivalent to the American semester
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Relations among people
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To phrase a certain way, especially with an unusual wording
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(usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement; "the contract set out the conditions of the lease"; "the terms of the treaty were generous"
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the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; "a healthy baby born at full term"
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name formally or designate with a term
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a word or expression used for some particular thing; "he learned many medical terms"
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If you come to terms with something difficult or unpleasant, you learn to accept and deal with it. She had come to terms with the fact that her husband would always be crippled
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A space of time granted to a debtor for discharging his obligation
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a definite continuous period during which instruction is regularly given to students; as, the school year is divided into three terms
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The length of time during which the specific mortgage agreement is effective When the term expires, the balance of the principal is either repaid in full or the mortgage is renegotiated at then-current market rates and conditions
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Can refer to the length of a missionary's time conunitment to a mission organization Many career missionaries serve successive terms of two to five years Often they spend a period of months in their home countries between terms, usually called a furlough A short-term can be as short as two weeks or as long as three years
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The time for which anything lasts; any limited time; as, a term of five years; the term of life
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{f} name, call, designate
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A term is a word or expression with a specific meaning, especially one which is used in relation to a particular subject. Myocardial infarction is the medical term for a heart attack
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The period of time for which a policy is issued
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The term of a woman's pregnancy is the nine month period that it lasts. Term is also used to refer to the end of the nine month period. Women over 40 seem to be just as capable of carrying a baby to term as younger women
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The time in which a court is held or is open for the trial of causes
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See Terminus, n
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A word or expression; specifically, one that has a precisely limited meaning in certain relations and uses, or is peculiar to a science, art, profession, or the like; as, a technical term
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The period of time a borrower is given for the repayment of their loan Usually the loan term is expressed in the form of the number of months the borrower will make payments
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A term is a period of time that someone spends doing a particular job or in a particular place. a 12 month term of service Offenders will be liable to a seven-year prison term
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The subject or the predicate of a proposition; one of the three component parts of a syllogism, each one of which is used twice
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In a mortgage, "term" is the actual length of time for which the money is loaned, at that particular rate of interest After the term expires, you can either repay the balance of the principal then owing or renegotiate the mortgage at current rates and conditions
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any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial; "the general term of an algebraic equation of the n-th degree" a word or expression used for some particular thing; "he learned many medical terms" one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition; "the major term of a syllogism must occur twice" a limited period of time; "a prison term"; "he left school before the end of term" the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; "a healthy baby born at full term" name formally or designate with a term
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The period of time between the beginning loan date on the legal documents and the date the entire balance of the loan is due
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in no uncertain terms: see uncertain in real terms: see real on speaking terms: see speak. to use a particular word or expression to name or describe something
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That which limits the extent of anything; limit; extremity; bound; boundary
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The length of time a mortgage has been committed for The interest rate usually remains constant during this term unless the commitment sates otherwise TRANSFER The passage of a right or interest from one person to another USURY Interest charged in excess of the legal rate (60% per annum) allowed under the Criminal Code
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If you talk about something in terms of something or in particular terms, you are specifying which aspect of it you are discussing or from what point of view you are considering it. Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety Paris has played a dominant role in France, not just in political terms but also in economic power
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If two people are on good terms or on friendly terms, they are friendly with each other. Madeleine is on good terms with Sarah
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The length of time a mortgage agreement covers Payments made may not fully repay the outstanding principal by the end of the term because the amortization period is generally longer
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{i} word; expression, idiom; semester; specified time period; condition, stipulation (e.g. the terms of an agreement)
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A term is a period of time between two elections during which a particular party or government is in power. Felipe Gonzalez won a fourth term of office in Spain's election
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If you say that something is termed a particular thing, you mean that that is what people call it or that is their opinion of it. He had been termed a temporary employee He termed the war a humanitarian nightmare
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one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition; "the major term of a syllogism must occur twice"
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A point, line, or superficies, that limits; as, a line is the term of a superficies, and a superficies is the term of a solid
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The period of time in which principal and interest payments are made over the life of a loan
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If you say that you are thinking in terms of doing a particular thing, you mean that you are considering it. United should be thinking in terms of winning the European Cup
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A quadrangular pillar, adorned on the top with the figure of a head, as of a man, woman, or satyr; called also terminal figure
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The length of time which a mortgage agreement covers Payments made may not repay the outstanding principal by the end of the term because of a longer amortization period
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Also called repayment period, this is the time it takes to pay back the loan A shorter period means higher monthly payments (there are fewer months over which to spread them), but less interest paid in total on the loan
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The period of time for which a policy or bond is issued (G)
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If you say something in particular terms, you say it using a particular type or level of language or using language which clearly shows your attitude. The video explains in simple terms how the new tax works
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The length of time during which you pay a specific interest rate on your mortgage loan You may not have paid off your entire mortgage principal at the end of a term because your amortization period will likely be longer than the term
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Refers to the maturity or length of time until final repayment on a loan, bond, sale or other contractual obligation
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The terms of an agreement, treaty, or other arrangement are the conditions that must be accepted by the people involved in it. the terms of the Helsinki agreement
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If two people or groups compete on equal terms or on the same terms, neither of them has an advantage over the other. I had at last found a sport where I could compete on equal terms with able-bodied people
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You use the expressions in the long term, in the short term, and in the medium term to talk about what will happen over a long period of time, over a short period of time, and over a medium period of time. The agreement should have very positive results in the long term see also long-term, medium-term, short-term
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If you do something on your terms, you do it under conditions that you decide because you are in a position of power. They will sign the union treaty only on their terms
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The period used to calculate the monthly mortgage payment The term is usually but not always the same as the maturity On a 7-year balloon loan, for example, the maturity is 7 years but the term in most cases is 30 years
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A term is one of the periods of time that a school, college, or university divides the year into. the summer term. the last day of term
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Period for which the policy runs In life insurance, this is to the end of the term period for term insurance
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– the period of a loan during which the interest rate is fixed For example, the amortization of a loan might be 25 years (as is typically the case with mortgages), but the term may be only one year After the term expires, the interest rate will be fixed for another term
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a limited period of time; "a prison term"; "he left school before the end of term"
Turkish - English

Definition of the term in Turkish English dictionary

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(Tıp) term
the term

    Etymology

    [ before consonants usually ] (definite article.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English thE, masc. demonstrative pronoun & definite article, alteration of sE; akin to Greek ho, masculine demonstrative pronoun & definite article; more at THAT.

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