homo

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
(Dilbilim) insansı
eşcinsel

Ben bir alkoliğim. Ben bir uyuşturucu bağımlısıyım. Ben eşcinselim. Ben bir dahiyim. - I'm an alcoholic. I'm a drug addict. I'm homosexual. I'm a genius.

Bu TV gösterisi genç gebelik ve eşcinsellik konuları ele almaktadır. - This TV show tackles issues of teenage pregnancy and homosexuality.

insan
homoseksüel

Bu ülkede hiç homoseksüel yok. - There are no homosexuals in this country.

Leyla, Sami'nin homoseksüel olduğunu düşünüyordu. - Layla thought Sami was homosexual.

homo
benzer
insan familyası
homo ludens insan oğlunun hayattan zevk alabilme yönü
homo faber antrop
pref. aynı
homo önek benzer
gibi

Aramızda kalsın, o bir homo gibi görünüyor. - Between ourselves, he seems to be a homosexual.

(Diş Hekimliği) 'aynı, benzer' anlamında önek
ilk defa alet kullanmaya başlayan insan
tek
(Tıp) Benzer aynı
Homo sapiens insan
tıpk
adam
tıpkı
aynı
homo faber
araç kullanabilen eski insan
homo faber
işçi insan
homo homini lupus
(Latin) insan insanın kurdudur
homo sapiens
mantıklı insan
Homo erectus
ayakları üzerinde dikelebilen eski insan
Homo sapiens
insan
homo-
aynı
homo-
gibi
homo-
(önek) benzer
homo-
tıpkı
homo politicus
Homo politicus, insanın siyâsî yönü olması nedeniyle 'siyâsî insan' anlamına gelir
homo habilis
alet ustası insan
homo-
"benzer, aynı" anlamına gelen bir önek
genus homo
cins homo
Homo sapiens
insan türü
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
highest occupied molecular orbital
Short form of homosexual
Homogenized milk with a high butterfat content
Of or pertaining to homosexuality
Homogenized; almost always said of milk with a high butterfat content
{i} genus comprised of human beings
A combining form from Gr
any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae
homos a very offensive word for a homosexual. Genus of the family Hominidae of primates characterized by a relatively large cranium (braincase), limb structure adapted to an erect posture and a two-footed gait, well-developed and fully opposable thumb, hand capable of power and precision grips, and the ability to make precision tools. The genus includes modern humans (Homo sapiens), the extinct species H. habilis and H. erectus, and the extinct forms of H. sapiens called Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon. Homo erectus Homo habilis Homo sapiens
pref. same, similar (Greek)
"omo`s, one and the same, common, joint
someone who practices homosexuality; having a sexual attraction to persons of the same sex
{i} person who practices homosexuality; (Slang) homosexual (offensive)
{s} having sexual attraction to someone of the same sex
Homo sapien
A member of the species Homo sapiens

The Anatomically modern Homo sapien was merely a beast who looked exactly like Man. That’s because God used this Anatomically modern Homo sapien as a prototype in creating Adam and Eve.

Homo sapiens
A specimen of the species Homo sapiens
homo milk
homogenized milk
homo politicus
The stereotypical behaviour of people in a political setting
homo politicus
In public policy theory, an individual who is supposedly interested in and acts in the public good
homo sapien
Alternative spelling of Homo sapien
homo-
Used to form the names of compounds derived from simpler ones by addition of a methylene group
homo-
same
homo-
of or pertaining to homosexuals or homosexuality
homo economicus
(Ekonomi) Homo economicus, or Economic man, is the concept in some economic theories of man (that is, a human) as a rational and self-interested actor who desires wealth, avoids unnecessary labor, and has the ability to make judgments towards those ends
homo faber
Homo faber (Latin for "Man the Smith" or "Man the Maker"; in reference to the biological name for man, "Homo sapiens" meaning "man the wise") is a concept articulated by Hannah Arendt and Max Frisch. It refers to humans as controlling the environment through tools. Henri Bergson also referred to it in The Creative Evolution (1907), defining intelligence, in its original sense, as the "faculty to create artificial objects, in particular tools to make tools, and to indefinitely variate its makings."
Homo erectus
(Latin; "erect man") Extinct species of early hominid that is generally thought to be a direct ancestor of modern Homo sapiens. H. erectus flourished from 1,600,000 years ago to 250,000 years ago, ranging widely from Africa (where the species originated) to Asia to parts of Europe. Most of the anatomical differences between H. erectus and H. sapiens concern the skull and teeth, H. erectus showing a low, thick braincase (800-1,100 cc) with jutting browridges and a wide nose, palate, and jaw together with large teeth that are nevertheless hominid and not apelike. The limb bones are similar to those of H. sapiens, indicating that H. erectus was of medium stature and walked upright. The species is associated with the Acheulean tool tradition and was the first hominid to master fire and inhabit caves. See also human evolution; Java man; Zhoukoudian
Homo erectus
(Latin) "upright man", extinct ancestor of Homo sapiens having an upright stance and a somewhat small brain and low forehead
Homo habilis
(Latin; "dexterous man") Extinct species of early hominid that inhabited parts of sub-Saharan Africa
Homo habilis
5-1.5 million years ago and is generally regarded as the earliest member of the genus Homo. H. habilis remains were first discovered in 1959 and 1960 at Olduvai Gorge in northern Tanzania; additional remains have since been found in the Lake Turkana region of northern Kenya and, arguably, at Sterkfontein in South Africa. The cranial capacity of H. habilis ranged from 600 to 800 cc. Limb bones suggest that the species walked efficiently bipedally, and the fossil of a hand suggests that H. habilis was capable of precise manipulation of objects. Crude tools found along with H. habilis remains provide further evidence that this species could shape stone. See also human evolution; Oldowan industry
Homo sapiens
human beings, man, species belonging to the primate family Hominidae (Latin)
homo erectus
extinct species of primitive hominid with upright stature but small brain; "Homo erectus was formerly called Pithecanthropus erectus"
homo erectus
a member of an extinct species of human being; probably an ancestor of modern man
homo habilis
extinct species of upright east African hominid having some advanced humanlike characteristics
homo homini lupus
(Latin) "man is for other men a wolf" (popular Roman proverb by Plautus), dog eat dog, ruthless behavior; cutthroat competition
homo homini lupus est
(Latin) "man is for other men a wolf", dog eat dog, ruthless behavior; cutthroat competition
homo hominis lupus
(Latin) "man is a wolf to man
homo sapiens
Homo sapiens is used to refer to modern human beings as a species, in contrast to other species of ape or animal, or earlier forms of human. What distinguishes homo sapiens from every other living creature is the mind. the type of human being that exists now. (Latin; "man the wise") Genus and species to which all modern human beings (Homo sapiens sapiens) belong. The oldest known fossil remains date to 120,000 years ago, or much earlier ( 400,000 years ago) if evidence of certain "archaic" varieties is included.H. sapiens is distinguished from earlier hominid species by characteristics and habits such as bipedal stance and gait, brain capacity averaging about 1,350 cc, high forehead, small teeth and jaw, defined chin, construction and use of tools, and ability to use symbols. Most scholars believe that modern humans developed in Africa 150,000 years ago and spread to the Middle East 100,000 years ago and to other parts of Eurasia 40,000-50,000 years ago (this is known as the "single-origin" model). Some consider this dispersion to have occurred even more recently (50,000-65,000 years ago). Others contend that modern humans developed from various regional populations of archaic H. sapiens in Eurasia beginning 250,000 years ago (the "regional-continuity" model). In the first model the genetic differences that exist between the peoples of the world would not be very old; in the second model they would be significantly older. In any case, by 11,000 BC H. sapiens sapiens had peopled virtually the entire globe. See also Cro-Magnon; culture; human evolution; Neanderthal
homo sapiens
the only surviving hominid; species to which modern man belongs; bipedal primate having language and ability to make and use complex tools; brain 1400 cc
homo sapiens sapiens
subspecies of Homo sapiens; includes all modern races
homo soloensis
extinct primitive hominid of late Pleistocene; Java; formerly Javanthropus
homo-
Same; like: homophone. same homosexual (=sexually attracted to people of the same sex) homographs (=words spelt the same way)
homo-hop
{i} Hip-hop music played or performed by artists or Master of Ceremonies or Disc Jockeys who are of the gay and lesbian community
ecce homo
A picture which represents the Savior as given up to the people by Pilate, and wearing a crown of thorns
ecce homo
a representation (a picture or sculpture) of Jesus wearing a crown of thorns
genus homo
type genus of the family Hominidae
homos
plural of homo
Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
gay

Are you straight or gay? I'm straight. - Heteroseksüel misin yoksa homoseksüel mi? Ben heteroseksüelim.

hom

It was said that he had homosexual relations with two of his servants. - Onun hizmetçilerinden ikisi ile homoseksüel ilişkisi olduğu söyleniyor.

Today it's the world day against homophobia. - Bugün Homofobiye karşı dünya günü.

homosexual

There are no homosexuals in this country. - Bu ülkede hiç homoseksüel yok.

Between ourselves, he seems to be a homosexual. - Aramızda kalsın, o bir homo gibi görünüyor.

(Argo) poofy
homo, homosexual, gay, camp, bent
{k} homo, homosexual
homo
ponce
bent
camp
homo-
(Denizbilim) homo-
homo

    Расстановка переносов

    ho·mo

    Турецкое произношение

    hōmō

    Произношение

    /ˈhōmō/ /ˈhoʊmoʊ/

    Этимология

    [ 'hO-(")mO ] (noun.) 1596. A clipping of words formed from Greek ὁμο- (homo-, meaning same).

    Общие Словосочетания

    homo erectus, homo sopiens, homo sapiens

    Видео

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