MINOR

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İngilizce - Türkçe
ergin olmayan kimse
yardımcı
{i} üniversitede ikinci branş
ikinci derecede olan
(İnşaat) azınlık

Azınlık haklarını korumalıyız. - We have to stand up for minority rights.

Kadınlar bir azınlık değildir. - Women are not a minority.

ufak

Tom ufak bir kazaya karıştı. - Tom was involved in a minor accident.

Ufak detaylar hakkında endişelenme. - Don't worry about the minor details.

(Ticaret) daha önemsiz
(Bilgisayar) altbelirten
küçümen
(Kanun) rüşte ermemiş
az
ergin olmayan çocuk
daha az
küçük

Bir avukatın zor bir durumda küçük konularda bile her taşın altına bakması ve aynı konuda sonuca ulaşmak için ısrarla belirtmesi önemlidir. - It is important that a lawyer should leave no stone unturned even on minor points and harp on the same subject to achieve a break through in an impasse.

Bu sadece küçük bir başarısızlık. - It's only a minor setback.

minör
ikincil
daha küçük
önemsiz

Tom'un yaralaları önemsiz sayılır. - Tom's injuries are considered minor.

Önemsiz konularda her zaman endişe eder. - He always worries about minor points.

küçük çaplı
üniversitede ikinci branşa ait
kücük
rüştünü ispat etmemiş kimse
rüştünü ispat etmemiş
{s} reşit olmayan

Almanya'da 18 yaşından küçükseniz reşit olmayan bir kimsesinizdir. - In Germany you're a minor if you're younger than 18 years old.

Tom'un çalıştığı bar reşit olmayan kimselere alkollü içki sattığı için ruhsatını kaybetti. - The bar where Tom works lost its license because they had been selling alcoholic drinks to minors.

önemi az
{i} (üniversitede) yardımcı branş. 3
(Tıp) Küçük (Parvus'un komparatif şekli), minoris
azınlığa ait
{s} ikinci derecede
{i} reşit olmayan kimse

Tom'un çalıştığı bar reşit olmayan kimselere alkollü içki sattığı için ruhsatını kaybetti. - The bar where Tom works lost its license because they had been selling alcoholic drinks to minors.

küçük, önemsiz ikincil
{s} müz. minör
yarım derece
Türkçe - Türkçe

MINOR teriminin Türkçe Türkçe sözlükte anlamı

MİNOR
(Hukuk) Küçük
İngilizce - İngilizce
A subject area of secondary concentration of a student at a college or university, or the student who has chosen such a secondary concentration
: Of a musical scale in which some notes are sounded flat
determinant of a square submatrix
not of legal age; "minor children"
{a} less, small, petty, inconsiderable
{n} one under age, the second proposition, a beautiful bird of the East Indies
If a student at a university or college in the United States minors in a particular subject, they study it in addition to their main subject. I'm minoring in computer science. major
limited in size or scope; "a small business"; "a newspaper with a modest circulation"; "small-scale plans"; "a pocket-size country"
A group of courses often related to but different from a student's major field of study Not all schools require a minor, even if they require students to choose a major
A secondary field of studies outside of the major field Some degree programs require a minor
A minor is a person who is still legally a child. In Britain and most states in the United States, people are minors until they reach the age of eighteen. The approach has virtually ended cigarette sales to minors
An officially-recognized secondary concentration of study in an approved subject area, consisting of at least 15 credits of appropriate course work
warranting only temporal punishment; "venial sin
A group of courses often related to but different from a student's major field of study Not all universities and colleges require a minor, even if they require students to choose a major
Less by a semitone in interval or difference of pitch; as, a minor third
of lesser importance or stature or rank; "a minor poet"; "had a minor part in the play"; "a minor official"; "many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen"; "minor back roads"
{s} lesser in size, small; secondary; subordinate; junior; under legal age; insignificant, unimportant; minor scale (Music); not serious (of an illness)
of lesser seriousness or danger; "suffered only minor injuries"; "some minor flooding"; "a minor tropical disturbance"
Inferior in bulk, degree, importance, etc
To choose or have an area of secondary concentration as a student in a college or university
At a university or college in the United States, if a student is, for example, a geology minor, they are studying geology as well as their main subject. major
limited in size or scope; "a small business"; "a newspaper with a modest circulation"; "small-scale plans"; "a pocket-size country" inferior in number or size or amount; "a minor share of the profits"; "Ursa Minor" lesser in scope or effect; "had minor differences"; "a minor disturbance" not of legal age; "minor children" of a scale or mode; "the minor keys"; "in B flat minor" of your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization of lesser importance or stature or rank; "a minor poet"; "had a minor part in the play"; "a minor official"; "many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen"; "minor back roads" of lesser seriousness or danger; "suffered only minor injuries"; "some minor flooding"; "a minor tropical disturbance" warranting only temporal punishment; "venial sin
of the younger of two boys with the same family name; "Jones minor"
of your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization of lesser importance or stature or rank; "a minor poet"; "had a minor part in the play"; "a minor official"; "many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen"; "minor back roads"
A Minorite; a Franciscan friar
A minor illness or operation is not likely to be dangerous to someone's life or health. Sarah had been plagued continually by a series of minor illnesses His mother had to go to the hospital for minor surgery. major
A secondary area of study that is earned in addition to a major and involves fewer credit hours See the University of Colorado at Boulder Catalog for colleges and schools offering minors
of a scale or mode; "the minor keys"; "in B flat minor"
A person who is below the legal age of responsibility or accountability
a secondary or supplementary field of study; usually requires 21-24 semester hours of coursework
The minor is a secondary field of study requiring fewer units than the major
any person under the age of majority
lesser in scope or effect; "had minor differences"; "a minor disturbance"
of little significance or importance
A person who has not yet reached the age of 20 and has not legally married
of your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization
The State Board of Education defines a minor as a body of course-work that pertains to a secondary area of academia or specialization The course-work usually amounts to between 15 and 25 percent of the total degree requirements
warranting only temporal punishment; "venial sin"
At a university or college in the United States, a student's minor is a subject that they are studying in addition to their main subject, or major. major
Of a musical scale in which some notes are sounded flat
A program of courses in addition to the major in which students must complete A minor requires at least 20 semester credits of instruction in specified courses
a student's secondary area of study Some curricula do not require the completion of a minor
less; smaller; of little account; as, minor divisions of a body
• That part of a degree program consisting of a specified group of courses in a particular discipline or field The minor usually consists of 15 percent or more of the total hours required in an undergraduate curriculum Establishment of a minor does not require prior approval by the Board of Regents
A person under the age of legal competence
inferior in number or size or amount; "a minor share of the profits"; "Ursa Minor"
A person under the age of being legally capable of transacting business on his own behalf
{i} youth who is not of legal voting age; secondary area of study in a college degree
A person under the age of 18 years (See Juvenile)
The designation for certain intervals and scales A key based on a minor scale is called a minor key The three types of minor scales include natural, hormonic, and melodic, which is used infrequently in choral music The patterns for natural and harmonic scales are: natural: whole half whole whole half whole whole step step step step step step step harmonic: whole half whole whole whole 1-1/2 half step step step step step steps step
Person who is not old enough to be an adult under state law The age varies by state When drafting a certain trusts consideration should be given to limiting the remainder beneficiaries solely to the adult children of the Grantor If the trust had to modified or changed, having only adult children (e g , excluding the common bequest to issue of a deceased child, or heir), and instead providing that in the event a child died prior to the end of the Trust term, the deceased child's siblings would inherit
A person of either sex who has not attained the age at which full civil rights are accorded; an infant; in England and the United States, one under twenty-one years of age
The minor term, that is, the subject of the conclusion; also, the minor premise, that is, that premise which contains the minor term; in hypothetical syllogisms, the categorical premise
You use minor when you want to describe something that is less important, serious, or significant than other things in a group or situation. She is known in Italy for a number of minor roles in films Western officials say the problem is minor, and should be quickly overcome. major
an area of academic study requiring fewer courses than a major A major is required for a baccalaureate degree; a minor is not required, but may be an option
A person who is too young to be considered legally competent according to the laws of the jurisdiction
A subject in which the student takes the second greatest concentration of courses
a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngsters"
In European music, a minor scale is one in which the third note is three semitones higher than the first. the unfinished sonata movement in F minor. major
It is the second proposition of a regular syllogism, as in the following: Every act of injustice partakes of meanness; to take money from another by gaming is an act of injustice; therefore, the taking of money from another by gaming partakes of meanness
an optional course of study chosen in addition to a major consisting of 15-18 specified semester hours in an area of study different from the student's major Minors are approved by the Board of Regents
A person under the age of 18 years
a person under legal age; historically, the legal age differed from place to place and over time (Check prevailing law to determine the legal age requirement at a specific time )
An infant or person who is under the age of legal competence A term derived from the civil law, which described a person under a certain age as less than so many years In most states, a person is no longer a minor after reaching the age of 18 (though state laws might still prohibit certain acts until reaching a greater age; e g purchase of liquor)
MINOR