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extreme
{s} aşırı

İnsana da aşırı sıcaklıklara karşı koruyucu cihazlar verilmektedir. - Man, too, has been given protective devices against extreme temperatures.

O, bazen aşırıya kaçmak istiyordu. - He sometimes wished to go to extremes.

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O bir uçtan diğerine düştü. - He fell from one extreme to the other.

Kasaba Japonya'nın en uç kuzeyindedir. - The town is located in the extreme north of Japan.

extreme
{i} en uç nokta
extreme
sivri
extreme
{i} aşırılık
extreme
(Meteoroloji) uç değerler
extreme
son had
extreme
en uzak
extreme
en büyük
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en sondaki
extreme
sonda
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uç noktada
extreme
en uzak nokta
extreme
çok

Geçmiş, şimdi ve gelecek arasındaki ayrım sadece çok yaygın yanılsamadan başka bir şey değildir. - Difference between the past, present, and future is nothing but an extremely widespread illusion.

Onun fikirleri benim için çok aşırı. - His ideas are too extreme for me.

extreme
kenar
extreme
uç nokta
extreme
(düşünce/vb.) aşırı
extreme
çok büyük
extreme
en uzak çekit
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son derece

Onların cihazı son derece gelişmiş. - Their equipment is extremely advanced.

Dinamit balıkçılığı resif ekosistemler için son derece tahrip edicidir. - Dynamite fishing is extremely destructive to reef ecosystems.

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sınır
extreme
had safhadaki
extreme
en uçtaki
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son

Dinamit balıkçılığı resif ekosistemler için son derece tahrip edicidir. - Dynamite fishing is extremely destructive to reef ecosystems.

Tom şimdi son derece meşgul. - Tom is extremely busy now.

extreme
müfrit
extreme
(Tıp) Uç, son en uçta veya en sonda olan
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{i} aşırı derece

Tom aşırı derecede yorgun olduğunu söyledi. - Tom said he was extremely tired.

Bu onun için aşırı derecede zordur. - This is extremely hard for him.

extreme
{s} mutlâk
extreme
{s} şiddetli

Tom son derece şiddetli. - Tom is extremely violent.

extreme
{s} olağanüstü

Onlar olağanüstü durumlar. - They are the extreme cases.

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go to extremes ifrata kaçm
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{s} en uç

Kasaba Japonya'nın en uç kuzeyindedir. - The town is located in the extreme north of Japan.

extreme
denklem ve seride başlangıç veya bitiş noktası
extreme
{s} uçta olan
extreme
{s} kesin
extreme
en uçta veya kenarda olan
extreme
bitiş noktası veya çizgisi
extreme
(Askeri) UÇ (AŞIRI)
extreme
{i} tezat
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{s} ölçüsüz

Suyu ölçüsüz ve aşırı miktarda içmek su zehirlenmesi ile sonuçlanabilir, potansiyel olarak ölümcül bir durum. - Drinking excessive and extreme amounts of water can result in water intoxication, a potentially fatal condition.

extreme
{i} ölçüsüzlük
extreme
{i} çıkmaz
extreme
extreme case olağan üstü bir örnek
extreme
ekstrem

Yüksek bir yapıdan atlamak ekstrem bir spordur. - Base jumping is an extreme sport.

Birçok yer, kıyı şeridine yakın olmalarına rağmen oldukça ekstrem iklimlere sahiptir. - Many locations, despite being situated near coastlines, have fairly extreme climates.

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uçdeğer
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{a} the most extreme, utmost, highest
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Drastic, or of great severity

I think the new laws are extreme, but many believe them necessary for national security.

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A drastic expedient
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Excessive, or far beyond the norm

His extreme love of model trains showed in the rails that criscrossed his entire home.

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The greatest or utmost point, degree or condition
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Extremely

In the empty and extreme cold theatre.

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Either of the two numbers at the ends of a proportion, as 1 and 6 in 1: 2=3: 6
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Each of the things at opposite ends of a range or scale

extremes of temperature.

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egregious
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disapproval You use extreme to describe opinions, beliefs, or political movements which you disapprove of because they are very different from those that most people would accept as reasonable or normal. This extreme view hasn't captured popular opinion. the racist politics of the extreme right. moderate
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{a} greatest, most, utmost, highest, last
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{n} the utmost point, an extremity
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devilish
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the furthest or highest degree of something; "he carried it to extremes" most distant in any direction; "the extreme edge of town" of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity; "extreme cold"; "extreme caution"; "extreme pleasure"; "utmost contempt"; "to the utmost degree"; "in the uttermost distress" far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree; to an utmost degree; "an extreme example"; "extreme temperatures"; "extreme danger" beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions
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Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost
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Ultimate, final or last
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The best of worst; most urgent; greatest; highest; immoderate; excessive; most violent; as, an extreme case; extreme folly
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The extreme end or edge of something is its furthest end or edge. the room at the extreme end of the corridor. winds from the extreme north. = far
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disapproval You use extreme to describe situations and behaviour which are much more severe or unusual than you would expect, especially when you disapprove of them because of this. The extreme case was Poland, where 29 parties won seats It is hard to imagine Lineker capable of anything so extreme
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Last; final; conclusive; said of time; as, the extreme hour of life
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{s} radical, excessive; most, greatest; farthest
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Utmost limit or degree that is supposable or tolerable; hence, furthest degree; any undue departure from the mean; often in the plural: things at an extreme distance from each other, the most widely different states, etc
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Of sports, difficult or dangerous; performed in a hazardous environment
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much more than usual Factor: one element in a situation
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far from what is usual
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most distant in any direction; "the extreme edge of town"
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The first or the last term of a proportion or series
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emphasis You use in the extreme after an adjective in order to emphasize what you are saying, especially when you want to indicate that it is something which is undesirable or very surprising. It is proving controversial in the extreme
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At the utmost point, edge, or border; outermost; utmost; farthest; most remote; at the widest limit
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as, extremes of heat and cold, of virtue and vice; extremes meet
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beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions"
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beyond a norm in views or actions; "an extreme conservative"; "an extreme liberal"; "extreme views on integration"; "extreme opinions
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In the greatest or highest degree; intense
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If a person goes to extremes or takes something to extremes, they do or say something in a way that people consider to be unacceptable, unreasonable, or foolish. The police went to the extremes of installing the most advanced safety devices in the man's house The doctor told me not to mention dieting to her in case she took it to the extreme
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Either of the extreme terms of a syllogism, the middle term being interposed between them
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of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity; "extreme cold"; "extreme caution"; "extreme pleasure"; "utmost contempt"; "to the utmost degree"; "in the uttermost distress"
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The utmost point or verge; that part which terminates a body; extremity
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Radical; ultra; as, extreme opinions
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{i} pronounced or excessive degree, highest degree; complete opposite
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far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree; to an utmost degree; "an extreme example"; "extreme temperatures"; "extreme danger"
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the furthest or highest degree of something; "he carried it to extremes"
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The value expected to be exceeded once, on average, in a given (long) period of time
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You can use extremes to refer to situations or types of behaviour that have opposite qualities to each other, especially when each situation or type of behaviour has such a quality to the greatest degree possible. a `middle way' between the extremes of success and failure They can withstand extremes of temperature and weather without fading or cracking
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the point located farthest from the middle of something
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Extreme means very great in degree or intensity. The girls were afraid of snakes and picked their way along with extreme caution. people living in extreme poverty. the author's extreme reluctance to generalise. = great
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An extreme state or condition; hence, calamity, danger, distress, etc
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Extended or contracted as much as possible; said of intervals; as, an extreme sharp second; an extreme flat forth
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extravagant
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