name.

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İngilizce - Türkçe
ad
isim

Onu kötü isimlerle isimlendirdi. - He called her bad names.

Ben isimlerde gerçekten kötüyüm, ama bir yüzü asla unutmam. - I'm really bad with names, but I never forget a face.

belirtmek
adlandırılmak
(Bilgisayar) adı

Onların erkek çocuğunun adı John. - Their son's name is John.

Bu hayvanın adını biliyorum. - I know the name of this animal.

(Bilgisayar) ad ısım
-i aday göstermek
adlandırmak

Sami oğlunu kendine göre adlandırmak istedi: Sami Bekir II. - Sami wanted to name his son after him: Sami Bakir II.

demek

Bella ismini seviyorum, güzel demek, değil mi? - I love the name Bella, it means pretty, right?

Bella adını seviyorum, güzel demek, değil mi? - I love the name Bella, it means pretty, right?

(Bilgisayar) girdi adları
(Bilgisayar) ada göre
atamak
ünlü kişi

Bu bölgedeki tüm sokaklar ünlü kişilerin adını taşır. - All the streets in this area are named after famous people.

ismini söylemek
seçmek

İsimleri rastgele seçmekten başka seçeneği yoktu. - He had no other choice but to choose the names randomly.

yerine
anmak
ilan etmek
adını söylemek

Bana onun adını söylemek zorunda değilsin. - You don't have to tell me his name.

O, bize adını söylemek için isteksizdi. - He was unwilling to tell us his name.

ismini koymak
(Bilgisayar) dosya adı
olarak seçmek
şöhret

Tom, Mary'yi düşünebildiği her kötü şöhretle seslendi. - Tom called Mary every bad name he could think of.

Şöhret bir isim etrafında toplanan tüm yanlış anlamaların toplamıdır. - Fame is the sum of all misunderstandings that gather around a name.

ad koymak
ad vermek
adını vermek

Tom oğluna John adını vermek istedi. - Tom wanted to name his son John.

Tom köpek yavrusuna Cookie adını vermek istedi. - Tom wanted to name his puppy Cookie.

ün

Üniversite kurucusunun adını taşımaktadır. - The university bears the name of its founder.

Tom ünlü biri olduğunu düşündü ve bu yüzden çocuğuna aptalca bir isim verdi. - Tom thought he was a celebrity and so he gave his child a stupid name.

{i} ünlü kimse
şöhretli kimse
memur etmek
{i} nam
ünvan
ismi olan

Pasaportta ismi olan kişi kelimelerle tanımlanıldı. - The person whose name was on the passport was described with words.

ismini vermek
{f} isim vermek

İsim vermek istemiyorum. - I don't want to name names.

Tom isim vermek istemedi. - Tom didn't want to name names.

{f} ismiyle çağırmak
{f} tayin etmek
{f} adını koymak
{f} -in adını/ismini
{f} -e ... adını/ismini koymak: They named her Rüya. Ona Rüya ismini koydular
dış görünüş
Tanrının kutsal ismi
kızgınlık belirten hitap şekli
ad isim
{f} isim koymak
{f} söylemek

O, bize adını söylemek için isteksizdi. - He was unwilling to tell us his name.

Bana adınızı söylemek zorunda değilsiniz. - You don't have to tell me your name.

esma
adlanmak
Türkçe - Türkçe
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Mektub. Risale. Kitap
Mektup
İngilizce - İngilizce

name. teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

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Türkçe - İngilizce
love-letter
letter
letter; love letter
epistle
long poem (only used to form compound words, e.g. İskendername, Harname)
book, codex, or digest (only used to form compound words, e.g. seyahatname, kanunname)
certificate, document, diploma, declaration, or permit (only used to form compound words, e.g. beyanname, şahadetname)
formerly
letter, love-letter
name.

    Heceleme

    name

    Etimoloji

    [ 'nAm ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English nama; akin to Old High German namo name, Latin nomen, Greek onoma, onyma.

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