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Определение the nature в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

nature
doğa

Adayı her ziyaret edişimde, doğanın güzelliğinden etkilendim. - Whenever I visited the island, I was impressed with the beauty of nature.

Doğayla uyum içinde yaşamayı öğrenmeliyiz. - We must learn to live in harmony with nature.

nature
tabiat

Tabiat ana cömerttir. - Mother Nature is generous.

Mühendisler, tabiatı anlamaktan ziyade, onu kullanmaya çalışırlar. - Engineers try to take advantage of nature rather than try to understand it.

nature
mahiyet
nature
doğal durum
nature
cibilliyet
nature
tür

Bizim aramızda doğayla ilgili olanlar hariç tapınaklar ve türbeler yoktu, . - There were no temples or shrines among us save those of nature.

nature
evren
nature
tip
nature
yaradılış
nature
çeşit
nature
özellik
nature
yapılış
nature
mahiyeti
nature
doğaya
Nature
{i} huy

Tom cömert ve iyi huyludur. - Tom is generous and good natured.

Nature
{i} mizaç
Nature
{i} dünya
Nature
{i} yapı

Ölüm, doğanın gizlemesi gereken iğrenç bir şey ve bunu iyi yapıyor. - Death is a disgusting thing that nature has to hide, and it does it well.

Nature
{i} alem
nature
nature worship doğaya tapma
nature
(Tıp) Tabiat, natura
nature
ilah
nature
insan ahlâkının düzelmemiş hali
nature
yaratlklar
nature
against nature tabiata aykırı
nature
içgüdü
nature
maya
nature
kâinat
nature
varlıklar
nature
doğacılık
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Определение the nature в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

Nature
The sum of natural forces reified and considered as a sentient being, will, or principle
nature
The innate characteristics of a thing. What something will tend by its own constitution, to be or do. Distinct from what might be expected or intended
nature
The summary of everything that has to do with biological, chemical and physical states and events in the physical universe
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The natural world; consisting of all things unaffected by or predating human technology, production and design. e.g. the natural environment, virgin ground, unmodified species, laws of nature
nature
To endow with natural qualities
Nature
{i} universe, natural world
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the essential qualities or characteristics by which something is recognized; "it is the nature of fire to burn"; "the true nature of jealousy"
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"they tried to preserve nature as they found it"
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The summary of everything that has to do with biological and geographical states and events on earth
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A nearly extinct phenomena of which archaeologists have located certain vestiges
nature
Hence: Kind, sort; character; quality
nature
see: Existence
nature
A wild primitive state of being
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The material world and its beauties, especially those parts remaining in a primitive, untouched state, unchanged by humans
nature
the natural physical world including plants and animals and landscapes etc
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Someone's nature is their character, which they show by the way they behave. Jeya feels that her ambitious nature made her unsuitable for an arranged marriage She trusted people. That was her nature He was by nature affectionate. see also human nature
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a causal agent creating and controlling things in the universe; "the laws of nature"; "nature has seen to it that men are stronger than women"
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Biodiversity, landforms, geology, aquatic features and atmosphere together with the dynamic interactions between these components
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Physical constitution or existence; the vital powers; the natural life
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The tell-tale word of the Enlightenment, the one that slips into every argument without challenge, and so the one with the most slippery meaning Nature is best understood according to what it is opposed to
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as it refers to a person"it is his (or her) nature"a rather old term suggesting something inborn, inherent, fixed, and thus predictable See character, personality Close Window
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A complex concept with several highly contested meanings Murray Bookchin points out that because many aboriginal peoples lives are so integrated with it, words that mean what we call 'Nature', are not easy to find, if they exist at all, in their languages
nature
"From our point of view mind has for its presupposition Nature, of which it is the truth, and for that reason its absolute prius " Philosophy of Mind, § 381
nature
The totality of ecological systems, environmental quality factors, and natural resources available for human use or susceptible to human impacts on planet Earth Key aspects of Nature in sustainability work include ecosystem health, biodiversity, environmental quality, the emission of pollutants, the aesthetics of natural scenery, land use, resource consumption and waste production patterns
nature
a particular type of thing; "problems of this type are very difficult to solve"; "he's interested in trains and things of that nature"; "matters of a personal nature"
nature
If you say that something is in the nature of things, you mean that you would expect it to happen in the circumstances mentioned. Many have already died, and in the nature of things many more will die
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politeness Some people talk about a call of nature when referring politely to the need to go to the toilet. I'm afraid I have to answer a call of nature
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If you want to get back to nature, you want to return to a simpler way of living. She was very anxious to get away from cities and back to nature
nature
the complex of emotional and intellectual attributes that determine a person's characteristic actions and reactions; "it is his nature to help others"
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Constitution or quality of mind or character
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{i} natural world (rivers, trees, earth, etc.); disposition; temperament; type; character
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If you say that something has a particular characteristic by its nature or by its very nature, you mean that things of that type always have that characteristic. Peacekeeping, by its nature, makes pre-planning difficult One could argue that smoking, by its very nature, is addictive
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Nature properly signifies that which is primitive and original, or, according to etymology, that which a thing is at birth, as opposed to that which is acquired or added from external sources In Scholastic Philosophy, nature, essence, and substance are closely related terms Both essence and substance imply a static point of view and refer to constituents or mode of existence, while nature implies a dynamic point of view and refers to innate tendencies Nature is that whereby it acts as it does
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Nature is all the animals, plants, and other things in the world that are not made by people, and all the events and processes that are not caused by people. grasses that grow wild in nature. the ecological balance of nature. see also Mother Nature
nature
environment
nature
"they tried to preserve nature as they found it" a causal agent creating and controlling things in the universe; "the laws of nature"; "nature has seen to it that men are stronger than women
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If a way of behaving is second nature to you, you do it almost without thinking because it is easy for you or obvious to you. Planning ahead had always come as second nature to her It's not easy at first, but it soon becomes second nature. a British weekly journal (=serious magazine) which deals with all areas of science. It is a very respected journal, and many important new discoveries are first reported in articles in Nature. human nature Nature Conservancy World Wide Fund for Nature
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the natural physical world including plants and animals and landscapes etc ; "they tried to preserve nature as they found it"
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The sum of qualities and attributes which make a person or thing what it is, as distinct from others; native character; inherent or essential qualities or attributes; peculiar constitution or quality of being
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Conformity to that which is natural, as distinguished from that which is artificial, or forced, or remote from actual experience
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Wine which hasn't had any sugar added ; for a Champagne, this means that the wine will not be sparkling
nature
"13 The material world, or its collective objects and phenomena, esp those which man is most directly in contact; freq the features and products of the earth itself, as contrasted with those of human civilisation " (COED)
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The nature of something is its basic quality or character. Mr Sharp would not comment on the nature of the issues being investigated. the ambitious nature of the programme The rise of a major power is both economic and military in nature
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The personified sum and order of causes and effects; the powers which produce existing phenomena, whether in the total or in detail; the agencies which carry on the processes of creation or of being; often conceived of as a single and separate entity, embodying the total of all finite agencies and forces as disconnected from a creating or ordering intelligence
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The established or regular course of things; usual order of events; connection of cause and effect
nature
The existing system of things; the world of matter, or of matter and mind; the creation; the universe
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Natural affection or reverence
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a causal agent creating and controlling things in the universe; "the laws of nature"; "nature has seen to it that men are stronger than women
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If you say that one thing is in the nature of another, you mean that it is like the other thing. It was in the nature of a debate rather than an argument
nature
The environment, the outdoors
nature
The essential characteristics
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kind
the nature

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    the na·ture

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    dhi neyçır

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