nor.

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English - Turkish
ne
bağ. ne de, ne: His answer was neither positive nor negative. Cevabı ne olumlu, ne de olumsuzdu
ne
neonun simgesi
neither
(ikisinden) hiçbiri
neither
hiçbir
neither
hiçbiri

Tom ebeveynlerinden hiçbirinin Boston'da bulunmadığını söyledi. - Tom said that neither one of his parents had ever been to Boston.

Resimlerin hiçbirinden hoşlanmıyorum. - I like neither of the pictures.

neither
ne de
nor
ne de

Ne Ania, ne de Magdalena Justin Bieber'ı seviyor. - Neither Ania nor Magdalena love Justin Bieber.

Ne alışveriş etmek ne de anneme hoşça kal demek için zamanım vardı. - I had neither the time to go shopping, nor to say goodbye to my mother.

neither
It is neither here nor there Onun önemi yok Mesele onda değil
neither
ikisinden hiç biri
neither
bağ
neither
pron. hiçbiri
neither
de değil
neither
ne ne de
neither
ne bu ne öteki
neither
{s} ikisi de değil
nor
bağlaç ne de
nor
(bağlaç) ne de, ne, de değil
nor
conj. ne de
nor
de değil
Turkish - Turkish
English - English
nother

Than the quene seyde she wyst nat how, nother in what manere.

{i} direction opposite the south on the compass
A binary operator composite of NOT OR; negation of OR function
A function word introducing each except the first term or series, indicating none of them is true

I am neither hungry nor thirsty nor tired.

{c} a negative particle, neither, not even
{c} neither
ne
conj. and also not; not
(n ) A logical operator which assures that if P, Q, and R are statements, , the NOR of P, Q, R, is true if all statements are false, false if at least one statement is true
Nor is sometimes used to mean than She's got mair nor me
notice of revision, negative operating revenue
Logic function not OR. Inverse of OR function
A negative connective or particle, introducing the second member or clause of a negative proposition, following neither, or not, in the first member or clause (as or in affirmative propositions follows either)
A particularly useful gate that can be constructed from an OR gate followed by a NOT gate All digital circuits can be assembled from NOR gates
You use nor after a negative statement in order to introduce another negative statement which adds information to the previous one. Cooking up a quick dish doesn't mean you have to sacrifice flavour. Nor does fast food have to be junk food. = neither. A logical operator that consists of a logical OR followed by a logical NOT and returns a true value only if both operands are false. When using neither in a balanced construction that negates two parts of a sentence, nor (not or) must be used in the second clause: She is neither able nor (not or) willing to go. Similarly, when negating the second of two negative independent clauses, nor (not or) must be used: He cannot find anyone now, nor does he expect to find anyone in the future; Jane will never compromise with Bill, nor will Bill compromise with Jane. Note that in these constructions, nor causes an inversion of the auxiliary verb and the subject (does he... will Bill...). However, when a verb is negated by not or never, and is followed by a verb phrase that is also to be negated (but not an entire clause), either or or nor can be used: He will not permit the change, or (or nor) even consider it. In noun phrases of the type no this or that, or is actually more common than nor: He has no experience or interest (less frequently nor interest) in chemistry. Or is also more common than nor when such a noun phrase, adjective phrase, or adverb phrase is introduced by not: He is not a philosopher or a statesman. They were not rich or happy. See Usage Note at or. Than
Number On Roll; the total number of pupils on the school's register Calculated, for budget share purposes, in January each year (Known as the PLASC form)
and not
You use nor after a negative statement in order to indicate that the negative statement also applies to you or to someone or something else. `None of us has any idea how long we're going to be here.' --- `Nor do I.' `If my husband has no future,' she said, `then nor do my children.' He doesn't want to live in the country when he grows up, nor does he want to live in the city. = neither
read future messages without performing additional successful attacks
Nor is also used sometimes in the first member for neither, and sometimes the neither is omitted and implied by the use of nor
You use nor after `neither' in order to introduce the second alternative or the last of a number of alternatives in a negative statement. Neither Mr Rose nor Mr Woodhead was available for comment yesterday I can give you neither an opinion nor any advice They can neither read nor write, nor can they comprehend such concepts
Notice of Race - the official announcement of a regatta and the document that establishes many aspects of the regatta
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