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 Translation for 'to describe' from English to Turkish
VERB   to describe | described | described
describing | describes
SYNO to account | to delineate | to depict | ...
betimlemekto describe
tasvir etmekto describe
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Translation for 'to describe' from English to Turkish

to describe
betimlemek

tasvir etmek
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Usage Examples English
  • Remarque makes a point in the opening statement that the novel does not advocate any political position, but is merely an attempt to describe the experiences of the soldier.
  • The term "super-heavy tank" has been used to describe armoured fighting vehicles of extreme size, generally over 75 tonnes.
  • Augustine's favourite figure to describe "body-soul" unity is marriage: "caro tua, coniunx tua – your body is your wife".
  • The only preserved text by Hipparchus himself (a commentary to Aratus) clearly documents that he did not have a system to describe brightness with numbers: He always uses terms like "big" or "small", "bright" or "faint" or even descriptions such as "visible at full moon".
  • Roger Penrose uses the word "aeon" to describe the period between successive and cyclic Big Bangs within the context of conformal cyclic cosmology.

  • The term was originally used to describe variations in chemical structure. It was first applied to language (in writing) in 1948, by Fatih Şat and Sibel Merve in Language XXIV.
  • The term "antibiotic" was first used in 1942 by Selman Waksman and his collaborators in journal articles to describe any substance produced by a microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms in high dilution.
  • Augustin Jacob Landré-Beauvais, a 28-year-old resident physician at Salpêtrière Asylum in France was the first person to describe the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.
  • He also criticizes Weiss for taking Akkadian writings literally to describe certain catastrophic events.
  • In October 2020, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) required the drug label to be updated for all nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications to describe the risk of kidney problems in unborn babies that result in low amniotic fluid.

  • As early as 1962, the first attempt to use the notation to describe a complete computer system happened after Falkoff discussed with William C.
  • Physicists use the term anisotropy to describe direction-dependent properties of materials.
  • The noun "purgatorium" (Latin: place of cleansing) is used for the first time to describe a state of painful purification of the saved after life.
  • Other such names which are used commonly in recent decades are GETOAR, composed from "Gegeria" + "Tosks" (representing the two main dialects of the Albanian language, Gegë and Toskë, based on the country's two main regions Gegëria and Toskëria, and "Arbanon" - which is an alternative way used to describe all Albanian lands. ...
  • The term amateur professionalism, or pro-am, is used to describe these activities.

  • It is used in English to describe an intense feeling of apprehension, anxiety, or inner turmoil.
  • A consequence of using waveforms to describe particles is that it is mathematically impossible to obtain precise values for both the position and momentum of a particle at a given point in time.
  • Cook's catchphrase to describe his focus on the company's operational arm is: "Nobody wants to buy sour milk."
  • If we take a man who suffers when he sees his fellow men living in poverty and consequently uses a significant part of his income to support "their" needs instead of his "own" pleasures, then the simplest way to describe this is that he makes "less distinction between himself" and others than is usually made.
  • When used to describe movement away from a location, the case may only refer to movement from "the general vicinity" of the location and not from inside of it.

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