tutum, tavır, davranış, düşünce, fikir, konum, tavırları, DURUM:Herhangi bir cismin ekseninin, temel alınan bir noktaya göre oluşturduğu eğimle belirlenen durumu. Aksi belirtilmedikçe bu temel alınan nokta yerküre üzerindedir, Uterus'da çocuğun durum (vaziyeti), durum, pozisyon, poz, duruş, vaziyet almak, Vücut pozisyonu şekli, tutum, davranuş, tavır; vaziyet alış, duruş/tavır/görüş, çalım satmak, vaziyete attitudinize tavır takınmak, vaziyet alış, tutumla tutumla ilgili, dünya ve ufka göre meyil, tutumlar, tutumları,
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DURUM:Herhangi bir cismin ekseninin, temel alınan bir noktaya göre oluşturduğu eğimle belirlenen durumu. Aksi belirtilmedikçe bu temel alınan nokta yerküre üzerindedir Askeri
A negative, irritating, or irritated attitude; posturing, Disposition or state of mind, The orientation of an aircraft or other vehicle relative to the horizon, direction of motion etc, The position of the body or way of carrying oneself; posture, To act with a strong attitude, Your attitude to something is the way that you think and feel about it, especially when this shows in the way you behave. the general change in attitude towards handicapped people His attitude made me angry, att, a theatrical pose created for effect; "the actor struck just the right attitude" a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways; "he had the attitude that work was fun" position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion), a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways; "he had the attitude that work was fun", posture, policy; treatment, sentiment, position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion), Perceived as relationship of nose to horizon Should be used to control airspeed, a theatrical pose created for effect; "the actor struck just the right attitude", The orientation of the instrument represented by its angles of inclination to three orthogonal axes, The angle between an imaginary line running from the nose to the tail, and the horizontal The attitude is judged by the level at which the horizon is seen through the canopy, A negative, irritating, or irritated attitude, The position of the body or way of carrying oneself, An individual's enduring evaluation, feelings and behavioural tendencies towards an object or activity p 125, The posture or position of a person or an animal, or the manner in which the parts of his body are disposed; position assumed or studied to serve a purpose; as, a threatening attitude; an attitude of entreaty, Position as indicating action, feeling, or mood; as, in times of trouble let a nation preserve a firm attitude; one's mental attitude in respect to religion, The posture, action, or disposition of a figure or a statue, Fig, The position or orientation of a vehicle, A disposition toward a certain behavior Psychological theories hold that attitudes are revealed by examining behaviors and shaping attitudes can in turn influence behaviors Training to change attitude is bunk As the old saying goes, hire attitude and train skills, tendency to respond positively or negatively to an idea, object, or person; influences ability to succeed in science; attitude towards science is influenced by how science is experienced, A description of a spacecraft's orientation in space relative to some frame of reference The Apollo spacecraft used gyroscopic equipment to establish a fixed frame of reference for their attitude This equipment was periodically corrected using distant stars as a fixed reference, A learned predisposition, feeling, or conviction manifesting itself in a general state of readiness either to evaluate or to react toward an object or class of objects in either a favorable or unfavorable manner in a more or less consistent and characteristic way Attitudes are relatively stable and have three components: a cognitive or belief component, an affective or feeling component, and a connotative or action-disposition component Although behavior may be a function of attitude at times, attitudes are not necessarily predictors of behavior Consequently, changes in attitudes do not always result in changes in behavior, Attitude is the nose up or nose down orientation of an aircraft's or spacecraft's axes relative to a reference line, plane or direction of motion, The position in space of a spacecraft or aircraft A satellite's attitude can be measured by the angle the satellite makes with the object it is orbiting, usually the Earth Attitude determines the direction a satellite's instruments face The attitude of a satellite must be constantly maintained; this is known as attitude control, If you refer to someone as a person with attitude, you mean that they have a striking and individual style of behaviour, especially a forceful or aggressive one. In psychology, a mental position with regard to a fact or state. Attitudes reflect a tendency to classify objects and events and to react to them with some consistency. Attitudes are not directly observable but rather are inferred from the objective, evaluative responses a person makes. Thus, investigators depend heavily on behavioral indicators of attitudes what people say, how they respond to questionnaires, or such physiological signs as changes in heart rate. Attitude research is employed by social psychologists, advertising professionals, and political scientists, among others, position or arrangement of the body and its limbs; "he assumed an attitude of surrender", the orientation of the GALEX with respect to the Earth and the Sun For science observations the telescope is pointed toward a science target in the sky During the day side of the orbit the attitude of the satellite is adjusted so that the solar panels can collect sunlight and recharge the on-board batteries, one of two basic personality postures: introversion, in which a person is mostly inner-directed, his libido proceeding from object to subject; and extraversion, outer-direct-edness Conscious introversion is compensated by unconscious extraversion and vice versa A person's attitude combines with her most differentiated function to produce a personality type Each of us alternates between the two attitudes but feels more comfortable in one, generally, the position and orientation of an object or the observer in a scene, An aircraft's position in relation to the horizon (i e , whether the aircraft is flying level, nose up, nose down, or banking left or right), The stable data and service facsimile(s) used at an emotional tone by a terminal (identity at a single viewpoint in space) The most powerful sevfac in the attitude is related to the actual GPM goal and its oppterm, inclination of aircraft in relation to the ground (heading, pitch, and roll), A position in which the the upper body is held in an upright position with the free leg extended to the rear and elevated with the knee bent at a right angle, The Microlab-1 satellite's physical orientation; i e which way it's pointing relative to the orbit plane, The angular orientation of the platform upon which the remote sensor is based, The position of a spacecraft as determined by the relationship between its axes and a reference plane, The direction in which the satellite is oriented in space, A persons mental set toward another person, thing, or state, (of a satellite)--The direction in which the satellite is oriented in space, Someones learned opinion or manner towards something, Beliefs that predispose one to act and feel in certain ways (p 616), enduring favourable or unfavourable feelings, emotions and action tendencies towards a issue or subject, plural of attitude, A person's complexes of beliefs and feelings about specific ideas, situations, or other people (3), People's biases, inclinations, or tendencies that influence their response to situations, activities, people, or program goals, an acquired mental state the influences choices for personal action, such as preferences, avoidance, or committment, mental states used by individuals to structure the way they perceive their environment and to guide the way in which they respond A psychological construct comprised of cognitive, affective, and intention components, Learners possess sets of beliefs about language learning, the target culture, their culture, the teacher, the learning tasks, etc These beliefs are referred to as attitudes They influence learning in a number of ways, HRDC's essential skills job-profiling methodology defines attitudes as the behavioral characteristics of job incumbents, predisposition to respond favorably or unfavorably toward a person or subject,
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A negative, irritating, or irritated attitude; posturing - ""Don't give me your attitude.""
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Disposition or state of mind - "... but had a lazy attitude to work."
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The orientation of an aircraft or other vehicle relative to the horizon, direction of motion etc - "The airliner had to land with a nose-up attitude after the incident."
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The position of the body or way of carrying oneself; posture - "The ballet dancer walked with a graceful attitude, ..."
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To act with a strong attitude
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Your attitude to something is the way that you think and feel about it, especially when this shows in the way you behave. the general change in attitude towards handicapped people His attitude made me angry
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a theatrical pose created for effect; "the actor struck just the right attitude" a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways; "he had the attitude that work was fun" position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion)
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a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways; "he had the attitude that work was fun"
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posture, policy; treatment, sentiment isim
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position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion)
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Perceived as relationship of nose to horizon Should be used to control airspeed
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a theatrical pose created for effect; "the actor struck just the right attitude"
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The orientation of the instrument represented by its angles of inclination to three orthogonal axes
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The angle between an imaginary line running from the nose to the tail, and the horizontal The attitude is judged by the level at which the horizon is seen through the canopy
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A negative, irritating, or irritated attitude
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The position of the body or way of carrying oneself
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An individual's enduring evaluation, feelings and behavioural tendencies towards an object or activity p 125
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The posture or position of a person or an animal, or the manner in which the parts of his body are disposed; position assumed or studied to serve a purpose; as, a threatening attitude; an attitude of entreaty
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Position as indicating action, feeling, or mood; as, in times of trouble let a nation preserve a firm attitude; one's mental attitude in respect to religion
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The posture, action, or disposition of a figure or a statue
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The position or orientation of a vehicle
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A disposition toward a certain behavior Psychological theories hold that attitudes are revealed by examining behaviors and shaping attitudes can in turn influence behaviors Training to change attitude is bunk As the old saying goes, hire attitude and train skills
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tendency to respond positively or negatively to an idea, object, or person; influences ability to succeed in science; attitude towards science is influenced by how science is experienced
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A description of a spacecraft's orientation in space relative to some frame of reference The Apollo spacecraft used gyroscopic equipment to establish a fixed frame of reference for their attitude This equipment was periodically corrected using distant stars as a fixed reference
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A learned predisposition, feeling, or conviction manifesting itself in a general state of readiness either to evaluate or to react toward an object or class of objects in either a favorable or unfavorable manner in a more or less consistent and characteristic way Attitudes are relatively stable and have three components: a cognitive or belief component, an affective or feeling component, and a connotative or action-disposition component Although behavior may be a function of attitude at times, attitudes are not necessarily predictors of behavior Consequently, changes in attitudes do not always result in changes in behavior
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Attitude is the nose up or nose down orientation of an aircraft's or spacecraft's axes relative to a reference line, plane or direction of motion
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The position in space of a spacecraft or aircraft A satellite's attitude can be measured by the angle the satellite makes with the object it is orbiting, usually the Earth Attitude determines the direction a satellite's instruments face The attitude of a satellite must be constantly maintained; this is known as attitude control
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If you refer to someone as a person with attitude, you mean that they have a striking and individual style of behaviour, especially a forceful or aggressive one. In psychology, a mental position with regard to a fact or state. Attitudes reflect a tendency to classify objects and events and to react to them with some consistency. Attitudes are not directly observable but rather are inferred from the objective, evaluative responses a person makes. Thus, investigators depend heavily on behavioral indicators of attitudes what people say, how they respond to questionnaires, or such physiological signs as changes in heart rate. Attitude research is employed by social psychologists, advertising professionals, and political scientists, among others
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position or arrangement of the body and its limbs; "he assumed an attitude of surrender"
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the orientation of the GALEX with respect to the Earth and the Sun For science observations the telescope is pointed toward a science target in the sky During the day side of the orbit the attitude of the satellite is adjusted so that the solar panels can collect sunlight and recharge the on-board batteries
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one of two basic personality postures: introversion, in which a person is mostly inner-directed, his libido proceeding from object to subject; and extraversion, outer-direct-edness Conscious introversion is compensated by unconscious extraversion and vice versa A person's attitude combines with her most differentiated function to produce a personality type Each of us alternates between the two attitudes but feels more comfortable in one
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generally, the position and orientation of an object or the observer in a scene
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An aircraft's position in relation to the horizon (i e , whether the aircraft is flying level, nose up, nose down, or banking left or right)
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The stable data and service facsimile(s) used at an emotional tone by a terminal (identity at a single viewpoint in space) The most powerful sevfac in the attitude is related to the actual GPM goal and its oppterm
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inclination of aircraft in relation to the ground (heading, pitch, and roll)
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A position in which the the upper body is held in an upright position with the free leg extended to the rear and elevated with the knee bent at a right angle
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The Microlab-1 satellite's physical orientation; i e which way it's pointing relative to the orbit plane
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The angular orientation of the platform upon which the remote sensor is based
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The position of a spacecraft as determined by the relationship between its axes and a reference plane
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The direction in which the satellite is oriented in space
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A persons mental set toward another person, thing, or state
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(of a satellite)--The direction in which the satellite is oriented in space
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Someones learned opinion or manner towards something
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Beliefs that predispose one to act and feel in certain ways (p 616)
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enduring favourable or unfavourable feelings, emotions and action tendencies towards a issue or subject
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A person's complexes of beliefs and feelings about specific ideas, situations, or other people (3)
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People's biases, inclinations, or tendencies that influence their response to situations, activities, people, or program goals
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an acquired mental state the influences choices for personal action, such as preferences, avoidance, or committment
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mental states used by individuals to structure the way they perceive their environment and to guide the way in which they respond A psychological construct comprised of cognitive, affective, and intention components
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Learners possess sets of beliefs about language learning, the target culture, their culture, the teacher, the learning tasks, etc These beliefs are referred to as attitudes They influence learning in a number of ways
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predisposition to respond favorably or unfavorably toward a person or subject
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