In sentence: - "His support comes mainly from the provinces. Onu destekleyenlerin çoğu taşralı. baslica; çogunlukla."
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Etymology: [ 'mAn-lE ] (adverb.) 13th century. From main + -ly.
Synonyms: above all, chiefly, essentially, first and foremost, generally, in general, in the main, largely, mostly, most of all, on the whole, overall, predominantly, primarily, principally, substantially, to the greatest extent, usually
başlıca, çoğunlukla, ağırlıklı olarak, daha çok, çoğu, esasen, en çok, başlica, z. en çok: His support comes mainly from the provinces. Onu destekleyenlerin çoğu taşralı, baş, esas, ana, asıl, ana boru, ana grup, horoz dövüşü, zor, major, okyanus, kuvvet, belli başlı, deniz, ana ana, asıl, esas, başlıca, ana, temel, Bakınız: Hand, ana Ana / Asıl / Ana grup, Main Street bir kasabanın çarşı caddesi, taşra gelenekleri, main bodyasll kuvvet, main deckbaş güverte, main reasonsmucip sebepler, main yard mayistra, ana main bearing ana yatak, gerektiren sebepler,
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z. en çok: His support comes mainly from the provinces. Onu destekleyenlerin çoğu taşralı
Chiefly; for the most part, Forcefully, vigorously, in chief, Very strongly; mightily; to a great degree, You use mainly when mentioning the main reason or thing involved in something. The stockmarket scandal is refusing to go away, mainly because there's still no consensus over how it should be dealt with The birds live mainly on nec(Tarih) = primarily, principally, chiefly, You use mainly when you are referring to a group and stating something that is true of most of it. The African half of the audience was mainly from Senegal or Mali The spacious main bedroom is mainly blue. = mostly. used to mention the main part or cause of something, the main reason for something etc, for the most part; "he is mainly interested in butterflies", Principally; chiefly, A river in southern Germany, flowing from Bavaria to the Rhine, The high seas, The mainland, Principal, most important, A large pipe or cable providing utility service to a building or area, such as water main or electric main, Strength, The mainsail, principal, head, chief, principal duct or pipe, as distinguished from lesser ones; esp, the high sea; the ocean, The great sea, as distinguished from an arm, bay, etc, The continent, as distinguished from an island; the mainland, A main-hamper, The chief or principal part; the main or most important thing, Very; extremely; as, main heavy, Important; necessary, Strength; force; might; violent effort, Engin, a principal pipe leading to or from a reservoir; as, a fire main, Very or extremely strong, VIA unveils KT400A chipset MAIN: New Development Kit brings Java to the GBA MAIN: Deloder worm methodically makes it way across the 'Net MAIN: Beta 2 for Office 2003 released MAIN: PayPal users latest in line to receive fake e-mail CHIP: VIA releases KT400A CHIP: nVidia may release the NV35 in two months CHIP: Quicks for Monday, March 10, 2003 CHIP: SIA predicts double-digit chip growth CHIP: Transmeta gives next-gen Crusoe some HT bandwidth CHIP: AMD paid IBM $46 million to solve some SOI problems GAME: It was a good year for gaming GAME: GameCube's Metroid Prime tops Game Developers Choice Awards GAME: WC3 Expansion beta expands MAC: Macromedia locks out Safari PDA: Mini-Review: CLIE NX70V PDA: Will Samsung drop the Palm OS? PDA: RepliGo adds OS 5 and landscape support PDA: Apple's mixed PDA message PDA: CLIÉ TG50 announced in US, and review posted, shortened form of mainsail, mainland, Strength. (Rare except in the phrase "might and main")", The high seas. (This term is rare in modern usage, except in the phrase "the Spanish Main.")", Principal; chief; first in size, rank, importance, etc, A hand or match at dice, A stake played for at dice, The largest throw in a match at dice; a throw at dice within given limits, as in the game of hazard, Self at top level Since there can be sure to be self, it is a mere instance of an Object class, only for being there Some singleton methods are defined to operate the Object class, A match at cockfighting, a principal pipe in a system that distributes water or gas or electricity or that collects sewage any very large body of (salt) water, The primary parachute, n, the primary parachute, of force; of the greatest possible intensity; "by main strength", A meal's main course (what Americans call "entrée"), Unqualified; absolute; entire; sheer, In C++, this is the first function that is called when a program is executed When a program returns from main, execution has been completed, A relatively large pipe in a distribution system for drinking water or in a collection system for municipal wastewater Of or relating to utility distribution mains for transferring water Often used in the plural, as in water mains, of a clause; able to stand alone syntactically as a complete sentence; "the main (or independent) clause in a complex sentence has at least a subject and a verb", most important element; "the chief aim of living"; "the main doors were of solid glass"; "the principal rivers of America"; "the principal example"; "policemen were primary targets", If you say that something is true in the main, you mean that it is generally true, although there may be exceptions. Tourists are, in the main, sympathetic people = on the whole, The main thing is the most important one of several similar things in a particular situation. one of the main tourist areas of Amsterdam My main concern now is to protect the children What are the main differences and similarities between them? = chief, principal pipe or duct in a system; chief part of something; strength or force; high sea, part of the ocean where no land can be seen, The mains are the pipes which supply gas or water to buildings, or which take sewage away from them. the water supply from the mains The capital has been without mains water since Wednesday night, The mains are the wires which supply electricity to buildings, or the place where the wires end inside the building. amplifiers which plug into the mains. A river rising in eastern Germany and flowing about 499 km (310 mi) generally westward to the Rhine River at Mainz. Frankfurt am Main Main River Spanish Main, a principal pipe in a system that distributes water or gas or electricity or that collects sewage, any very large body of (salt) water, In shipbuilding, the adjective applied to the most important timbers, or those having the greatest cross-sectional area, The primary artery of the supply or drain system to which all the branches connect Referred to as the Main Vent in the vent system Back to alphabetical list, principal or chief, as in: My account is at the main office of the bank, [Welsh narrow, thin] Aso as vain, In all vessels it applies to the principle mast and sail, Contact us People Skills & Projects Lectures, Philosophy & Religion TOOLS, Vast; huge, ABOUT US APPLY HERE DOWNLOAD FORUMS ROSTER RULES LINKS QUESTS EQ INFO PICTURES GUILDS LIST UPDATE ROSTER CONTACT LEADER, Introduction F A Q Characters Glossary Sample Writing Gallery Shoppe Dedications Guestbook, A series of matches (or bouts) on a given day, arranged by two breeders, Main Parachute, | Glossary | Summary | IntroductionWhy the Data MatterWhat the Data Reveal Recommendations | Conclusion | ReferencesAppendix: Methodology and Data Quality Issues, The largest mast on a sailing vessel Many objects take part of their name from the mast they are connected to or affecting; e g , mainsail or main braces, In a one-pipe hydronic heating system, the section of the pipe that moves hot water from the boiler to the rooms being heated, Indicates that a book or other material is located in the Main Library stacks on the third, fourth, or fifth floors, History Glossary Higher Education Coursework Literature Research Employment Related Areas, Mid-America Interconnected Network, Inc (MAIN) is one of the ten electric reliability councils comprising the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) The purpose of MAIN is to promote the reliable use of the interconnected electric systems with due regard for safety, environmental protection, and economy of service through coordinated planning, construction, operation, maintenance, and use of generation and transmission facilities on a regional basis, The main method for testing of the WebsterSocket class,
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Forcefully, vigorously - "Mainly they all attonce vpon him laid, / And sore beset on euery side around ."
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Very strongly; mightily; to a great degree
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You use mainly when mentioning the main reason or thing involved in something. The stockmarket scandal is refusing to go away, mainly because there's still no consensus over how it should be dealt with The birds live mainly on nec(Tarih) = primarily
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You use mainly when you are referring to a group and stating something that is true of most of it. The African half of the audience was mainly from Senegal or Mali The spacious main bedroom is mainly blue. = mostly. used to mention the main part or cause of something, the main reason for something etc
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for the most part; "he is mainly interested in butterflies"
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The mainland - "Tashtego's long, lean, sable hair, his high cheek bones, and black rounding eyes --all this sufficiently proclaimed him an inheritor of the unvitiated blood of those proud warrior hunters, who, in quest of the great New England moose, had scoured, bow in hand, the aboriginal forests of the main."
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The chief or principal part; the main or most important thing
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Strength. (Rare except in the phrase "might and main")"
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The high seas. (This term is rare in modern usage, except in the phrase "the Spanish Main.")"
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of force; of the greatest possible intensity; "by main strength"
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most important element; "the chief aim of living"; "the main doors were of solid glass"; "the principal rivers of America"; "the principal example"; "policemen were primary targets"
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If you say that something is true in the main, you mean that it is generally true, although there may be exceptions. Tourists are, in the main, sympathetic people = on the whole
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The main thing is the most important one of several similar things in a particular situation. one of the main tourist areas of Amsterdam My main concern now is to protect the children What are the main differences and similarities between them? = chief
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The mains are the pipes which supply gas or water to buildings, or which take sewage away from them. the water supply from the mains The capital has been without mains water since Wednesday night
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The mains are the wires which supply electricity to buildings, or the place where the wires end inside the building. amplifiers which plug into the mains. A river rising in eastern Germany and flowing about 499 km (310 mi) generally westward to the Rhine River at Mainz. Frankfurt am Main Main River Spanish Main
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a principal pipe in a system that distributes water or gas or electricity or that collects sewage
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principal or chief, as in: My account is at the main office of the bank
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ABOUT US APPLY HERE DOWNLOAD FORUMS ROSTER RULES LINKS QUESTS EQ INFO PICTURES GUILDS LIST UPDATE ROSTER CONTACT LEADER
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Introduction F A Q Characters Glossary Sample Writing Gallery Shoppe Dedications Guestbook
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