witnesses

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
tanıklar

Tanıklar hakim karşısına çıktı. - The witnesses appeared before the judge.

Görgü tanıkları bombalamadan hemen sonra Tom'un Park Street'te güneye doğru yürüdüğünü gördüler. - Eye witnesses saw Tom walking south on Park Street just after the bombing.

witness
şahit

Tom geride hiç şahit bırakmadı. - Tom left no witnesses behind.

Esperantistlerin ve Yehova Şahitlerinin yaklaşımları arasındaki herhangi bir farklılık görmüyorum. - I don't see any differences between the approaches of Esperantists and of Jehovah's Witnesses.

wit
ince zekâ

Ben senin ince zekana sahip değilim. - I don't have your wit.

wit
ince espri

İnce espri konuşmaya lezzet verir. - Wit gives zest to conversation.

O kitabı yazan kişi hem mizah hem de ince espriye sahiptir, değil mi? - The person who wrote that book is possessed of both humour and wit, isn't he?

wit
nükte

Eski arkadaşının fişini çekerken, herkes ölür dedi genellikle nükteci doktor. - Everybody dies, said the usually witty doctor as he pulled the plug on his old friend.

Tom sık sık nükte yapar. - Tom frequently makes witty remarks.

witness
şahit olmak
wit
zeka kıvraklığı
wit
akıl

Ken ile gidiyorum. O, serin, nazik ve akıllı. Dahası, o bekar! - I'm going with Ken. He is cool, gentle and smart. What's more, he is single!

Çılgınlık yapmadan yaşayan insan düşündüğü kadar akıllı değildir. - Who lives without folly is not so wise as he thinks.

witness
{f} tanık olmak
wit
farkında olmak
wit
nüktecilik
wit
espritüel kimse
wit
nüktedanlık
wit
{f} öğrenmek

Doktor Tom'a acıyla birlikte yaşamayı öğrenmek zorunda kalacağını söyledi. - The doctor told Tom he'd just have to learn to live with the pain.

Şirketiniz öncelikli olarak Amerika ile iş yapıyorsa, o zaman Amerikalı bir yerli ile İngilizce öğrenmek zorunda kalırsınız. - If your company primarily does business with America, then you should be studying English with a native speaker from America.

wit
{f} farkında ol

Tom'un ebeveynleri olmadan müzeye girmesine izin verilmeyeceğinin farkında olmamasının pek mümkün olmadığını düşünüyorum. - I think it's highly unlikely that Tom was not aware that he wouldn't be allowed to enter the museum without his parents.

Biz aslında bunun farkında olmadan hiyeroglifle yazıyoruz. - We are basically writing in hieroglyphics without being aware of it.

wit
{i} zeki kimse
wit
demek ki
wit
nüktedan kimse
wit
{f} bilmek

Bilişimsel dil bilimi eğitimi yapmak için çeşitli dilleri bilmek gerekli, ancak, insan bilgisayarların kullanımı da bilmelidir. - In order to study computational linguistics it's necessary to know various languages, however, one also has to be familiar with the use of computers.

Bu gece kiminle çıkacağını bilmek istiyorum. - I want to know who you're going out with tonight.

wit
espritüellik
wit
us
witness
{f} 1. bizzat görmek, -e tanık/şahit olmak: Did you witness that event? O olayı bizzat gördün mü? These walls have witnessed a
wit
{f} yâni

Yani sonuçta, Web'i dil öğrenmede daha iyi bir yer yapmak için biz Tatoeba ile sadece temelleri inşa ediyoruz. - So ultimately, with Tatoeba we are only building the foundations… to make the Web a better place for language learning.

Bu sabah depomu benzinle doldurduğumda, litresi 135 yene mal oldu yani galonu 6.55 dolar. - When I filled my tank with gasoline this morning, it cost ¥135 per liter which is $6.55 per gallon.

wit
zekâ

Ben senin ince zekana sahip değilim. - I don't have your wit.

Onların en iyi durumdaki hem zeka hem de vücutları ile, yeni gelenlerin eğitim kampını dört gözle bekleyelim. - With both mind and body in their best condition, let's look forward to the newcomers' training camp.

wit
fikir
witness
şahadet etmek
witness
bizzat görmek
witness
tanıklık yapmak
witness
bilirkişi

Tom bilirkişi olarak işe alındı. - Tom was hired as an expert witness.

witness
gözüyle görmek
witness
uzman
witness
göstermek
wit
anlayış

Bazı normlarla ilgili temel bir anlayış olmadan, iletişim mümkün değildir. - Without a basic understanding of certain norms, communication is impossible.

İyi bir espri anlayışı zor dönemlerle başa çıkmana yardımcı olacaktır. - A good sense of humor will help you deal with hard times.

wit
zekâ kıvraklığı
wit
nükteci kimse
witness
kanıtlamak
witness
delil
witness
kanıt
witness
{i} tanık

O, ışığa sadece bir tanık gibi geldi. - He came only as a witness to the light.

Tanık onun adını açıkladı. - The witness stated his name.

examination of witnesses
tanıkların incelenmesi
jehovah's witnesses
(Din) Yehova Şahitleri
wit
farkında ol(mak)
witness
şahid
are there any witnesses
tanığınız var mı
witness
{f} şahitlik etmek
witness
i. tanık, şahit. f
witness
tanıt
witness
{f} kabul etmek
witness
{i} tanıklık

O, onun öldürülüşüne tanıklık etti. - She witnessed him being killed.

O, kazaya tanıklık etti. - He witnessed the accident.

witness
{f} onaylamak
witness
şehadet etmek
witness
witness box witness stand tanık kürsüsü
witness
şehadet
witness
hüccet
witness
bizzat görmek, -e tanık/şahit olmak: Did you witness that event? O olayı bizzat gördün mü? These walls have witnessed a
witness
burhan
witness
tanıklık etmek
witness
İmzam ve mühr
witness
müşahade etmek
witness
{f} sahne olmak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of witness
third-person singular of witness
Jehovah's Witnesses
A monotheistic and nontrinitarian Restoration Christian denomination founded by Charles Taze Russell in 1879 as a small Bible study group. Originally known as International Bible Students or Bible Students
Jehovah's Witnesses
plural form of Jehovah's Witness
adverse witnesses
plural form of adverse witness
eye witnesses
plural form of eye witness
hostile witnesses
plural form of hostile witness
wit
Intelligence; common sense

The opportunity was right in front of you, and you didn't even have the wit to take it!.

wit
Intellectual ability; faculty of thinking, reasoning

Where she has gone to is beyond the wit of man to say.

wit
Sanity

He's gone completely out of his wits.

wit
The ability to think quickly; mental cleverness, especially under short time constraints

My father had a quick wit and a steady hand.

wit
Know, be aware of

She looked through these to God and was God’s priest.

wit
Spoken humour, especially when clever or quick

The best man's speech was hilarious, full of wit and charm.

wit
The senses
witness
Attestation of a fact or event

She can bear witness, since she was there at the time.

witness
To take as evidence
witness
Something that serves as evidence; a sign
witness
One who has a personal knowledge of something

As a witness to the event, I can tell you that he really said that.

witness
Someone called to give evidence in a court

The witness for the prosecution did not seem very credible.

witness
To present personal religious testimony; to preach at (someone) or on behalf of

Instead, Niebuhr's God was the God witnessed to in the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament, the Bible of the Christian world.

witness
To see, note, or gain knowledge of

He witnessed the accident.

witness
To furnish proof of, to show

This certificate witnesses his presence on that day.

zealous witnesses
plural form of zealous witness
wit
a witty amusing person who makes jokes
witness
A witness to an event such as an accident or crime is a person who saw it. Witnesses to the crash say they saw an explosion just before the disaster No witnesses have come forward
wit
{v} to know, understand, blame
wit
{n} a man of genius, quickness of fancy understanding, sense, judgement
witness
{v} to bear testimony, attest, affirm, say
witness
{f} look on, see, observe; testify, vouch for, corroborate; be an eye-witness; note, notice
witness
{i} testifier; onlooker, bystander; eye-witness; testimony
Jehovah's Witnesses
Christian denomination that accepts the Bible as the only authority and refuses to actively participate in government or national activities
Witness
testis
examination of witnesses
questioning of witnesses (Law)
jehovah's witnesses
Protestant denomination founded in the United States by Charles Taze Russell in 1884
proof by witnesses
persuasion of the truth of a legal claim by presenting witnesses
wit
Wit is the ability to use words or ideas in an amusing, clever, and imaginative way. Boulding was known for his biting wit
wit
To know; to learn
wit
If you say that someone has the wit to do something, you mean that they have the intelligence and understanding to make the right decision or take the right action in a particular situation. The information is there and waiting to be accessed by anyone with the wit to use it. = sense
wit
If you pit your wits against someone, you compete against them in a test of knowledge or intelligence. He has to pit his wits against an adversary who is cool, clever and cunning
wit
a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter
wit
{f} know (Archaic)
wit
Mind; intellect; understanding; sense
wit
A person who tells funny anecdotes or jokes; someone witty
wit
the power of readily combining objects in such a manner
wit
You can refer to your ability to think quickly and cleverly in a difficult situation as your wits. She has used her wits to progress to the position she holds today
wit
A mental faculty, or power of the mind; used in this sense chiefly in the plural, and in certain phrases; as, to lose one's wits; at one's wits' end, and the like
wit
A person of eminent sense or knowledge; a man of genius, fancy, or humor; one distinguished for bright or amusing sayings, for repartee, and the like
wit
If you describe someone as a wit, you mean that they have the ability to use words or ideas in an amusing, clever, and imaginative way. Holmes was gregarious, a great wit, a man of wide interests
wit
Felicitous association of objects not usually connected, so as to produce a pleasant surprise; also
wit
emphasis If you say that you are at your wits' end, you are emphasizing that you are so worried and exhausted by problems or difficulties that you do not know what to do next. We row a lot and we never have time on our own. I'm at my wit's end
wit
If you have your wits about you or keep your wits about you, you are alert and ready to act in a difficult situation. Travellers need to keep their wits about them
wit
The ability to think quickly; mental cleverness, especially wittiness
wit
mental ability; "he's got plenty of brains but no common sense"
wit
emphasis You can use wits in expressions such as frighten someone out of their wits and scare the wits out of someone to emphasize that a person or thing worries or frightens someone very much. You scared us out of our wits. We heard you had an accident
wit
To wit is used to indicate that you are about to state or describe something more precisely. He'd like `happiness' to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit `Major affective disorder, pleasant type'. = namely
wit
{i} intellect; reason; cleverness; sharpness; one who is sharp
witness
(law) a person who testifies under oath in a court of law
witness
A person who is present when something occurs or who gives evidence of something they have observed or heard or of something in which they have recognised expertise •Bail
witness
perceive or be contemporaneous with; "We found Republicans winning the offices"; "You'll see a lot of cheating in this school"; "I want to see results"; "The 1960 saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions"; "I want to see results"
witness
If you witness something, you see it happen. Anyone who witnessed the attack should call the police = see
witness
A person who testifies before a legislative committee
witness
testimony by word or deed to your religious faith
witness
One who is cognizant; a person who beholds, or otherwise has personal knowledge of, anything; as, an eyewitness; an earwitness
witness
One who sees the execution of an instrument, and subscribes it for the purpose of confirming its authenticity by his testimony; one who witnesses a will, a deed, a marriage, or the like
witness
A person who has seen or knows something about the crime The victim is usually a witness, too
witness
a person who is sworn at a trial to provide evidence in a case
witness
One who testifies to what (s)he has seen, heard or otherwise observed
witness
a person called to testify to provide information directly relevant to the incident resulting in long-term suspension recommendation
witness
The regular definition of this word is a person who perceives an event (by seeing, hearing, smelling or other sensory perception) The legal definition refers to the court-supervised recital of that sensory experience, in writing (deposition) or verbally (testimony)
witness
One who testifies in a cause, or gives evidence before a judicial tribunal; as, the witness in court agreed in all essential facts
witness
That which furnishes evidence or proof
witness
If a person or thing bears witness to something, they show or say that it exists or happened. Many of these poems bear witness to his years spent in India and China
witness
a person who testifies before a court under oath regarding what he has seen, heard or otherwise observed
witness
A witness is someone who appears in a court of law to say what they know about a crime or other event. In the next three or four days, eleven witnesses will be called to testify
witness
be a witness to
witness
A person who is in a position to provide information about the facts in an appeal
witness
"an overarching term drawing together proclamation (kerygma), community (koinonia), and service (diakonia)" defining "evangelistic ministry, as the core of ministry" (Guder 2000, 53)
witness
A person called upon to give evidence in court
witness
To give testimony to; to testify to; to attest
witness
To see or know by personal presence; to have direct cognizance of
witness
If you say that a place, period of time, or person witnessed a particular event or change, you mean that it happened in that place, during that period of time, or while that person was alive. India has witnessed many political changes in recent years = see
witness
One who personally sees or perceives a thing; one who testifies as to what he has seen, heard, or otherwise observed
witness
testimony by word or deed to your religious faith someone who sees an event and reports what happened (law) a person who attests to the genuineness of a document or signature by adding their own signature (law) a person who testifies under oath in a court of law be a witness to perceive or be contemporaneous with; "We found Republicans winning the offices"; "You'll see a lot of cheating in this school"; "I want to see results"; "The 1960 saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions"; "I want to see results
witness
(RWT) A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury
witness
To bear testimony; to give evidence; to testify
witness
A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury
witness
a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind); "the spectators applauded the performance"; "television viewers"; "sky watchers discovered a new star"
witness
A person who is present at the time other witnesses, notary and testator are all also present in his or her company and with proof of identification signs the Will and watches the other sign at the same time
witness
A person appearing before an Investigative Committee to present evidence and answer questions
witness
An independent person (not a beneficiary or executor or the spouse of either) who watches you sign your Will and then signs it in your presence You must have two witnesses to your Will for it to be valid
witness
If someone witnesses your signature on a document, they write their name after it, to confirm that it really is your signature. Ask a friend to witness your signature
witness
A witness is someone who writes their name on a document that you have signed, to confirm that it really is your signature
witness
One who gives evidence in a case before the court A witness is compelled by law to appear on the time and date specified Failure to do so could result in a warrant being issued for the arrest of the witness Under the provisions of Section 37(1) of the Jury Act, an employer of a person, who is required to attend upon court as a witness, shall pay that person the same wages and give the same benefits as that person would have received if he/she had worked
witness
One who testifies under oath to what he/she has seen, heard or otherwise observed
witness
To see the execution of, as an instrument, and subscribe it for the purpose of establishing its authenticity; as, to witness a bond or a deed
witness
One who is called to court to testify in order to tell what he or she knows about the case (See, also, "Expert Witness")
witness
A person who testifies to what he or she has seen, heard or otherwise experienced Also, a person who observes the signing of a will and is competent to testify that it is the will-maker's intended last will and testament
witness
(law) a person who attests to the genuineness of a document or signature by adding their own signature
witness
someone who sees an event and reports what happened
witness
person who observes the signing of a Will and/or codicil and attests to the signature of the Testator/rix
witness
Attestation of a fact or an event; testimony
witness
One who testifies to what he has seen, heard, or otherwise observed
witness
anyone who testifies in court including the victim
witness
a witness is an individual present at an event such as a marriage or the signing of a document who can vouch that the event took place
witness
{i} testifier
witnesses

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