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Etymology: [ sen-t&n(t)s, -t ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin sententia feeling, opinion, from sentent-, sentens, irregular present participle of sentire to feel; more at SENSE.

cümleleri, tümce, cümle, ceza vermek, hüküm vermek, hüküm, hüküm giydirmek, mahkeme kararı, karar, huk. karar, hüküm, yargı, mahkum et, cümlede, cümlesi, söz, özdeyiş, vecize, hapis, mahkum etmek, compound sentence bileşik cümle, hüküm ver, tümce,v.hüküm ver:n.tümce, HÜKÜM:Bir askeri şahıs hakkında askeri mahkeme tarafından verilen karar, ilâm, mahküm etmek, mahkümiyet, cezalandırmak, hükme bağlamak, hüküm/cümle, complex sentence girişik cümle, simple sentence yalın cümle, mahkumiyet,

1 cümleleri     ts
2 tümce  Bilgisayar     ts
3sentence cümle  isim     ts
4sentence ceza vermek     ts
5sentence hüküm vermek     ts
6sentence hüküm  isim     ts
7sentence hüküm giydirmek     ts
8sentence mahkeme kararı     ts
9sentence karar     ts
10sentence huk. karar, hüküm  isim     ts
11sentence yargı  isim     ts
12sentence mahkum et     ts
13sentence cümlede     ts
14sentence cümlesi     ts
15sentence söz  isim     ts
16sentence özdeyiş     ts
17sentence vecize     ts
18sentence hapis  Ticaret     ts
19sentence mahkum etmek     ts
20sentence compound sentence bileşik cümle     ts
21sentence hüküm ver  fiil     ts
22sentence tümce,v.hüküm ver:n.tümce     ts
23sentence HÜKÜM:Bir askeri şahıs hakkında askeri mahkeme tarafından verilen karar  Askeri     ts
24sentence ilâm     ts
25sentence mahküm etmek     ts
26sentence mahkümiyet     ts
27sentence cezalandırmak  Havacılık     ts
28sentence hükme bağlamak     ts
29sentence hüküm/cümle     ts
30sentence complex sentence girişik cümle     ts
31sentence simple sentence yalın cümle     ts
32sentence mahkumiyet  Kanun     ts
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Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section Sentences, Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section T 2 Sentences, Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section 18 3 Sentences, Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section 20 3 Sentences, Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See Sentences, plural of sentence, third-person singular of sentence, Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section 22 2 Sentences, Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences @xref{Sentences}, Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences Section 23 2, Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section ハク, (3 syl ) The four books of Sentences, by Pierre Lombard, the foundation of scholastic theology of the middle period (See Schoolmen ) Master of the Sentences Pierre Lombard, schoolman (Died 1164 ), A grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate, even if one or the other is implied, and typically beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full stop, A formula with no free variables, The punishment imposed on a person convicted of a crime, The decision or judgement of a jury or court; a verdict, One's opinion; manner of thinking, Someone's pronounced opinion or judgment on a given question, Any of the set of strings that can be generated by a given formal grammar, A saying, especially form a great person; a maxim, an apophthegm, To declare a sentence on a convicted person, sent, The penalty for committing an offence •Criminal Courts, The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime See concurrent and consecutive sentences, syntactic structure of an utterance, A group of words that tell a complete thought or idea, The penalty that is given by a judge to a defendant upon conviction of a crime, After the race, the sailors began to furl the sail into the boom, a judgment formally pronounced by the court upon the defendant after his or her conviction in a criminal prosecution, imposing the punishment, a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language; "he always spoke in grammatical sentences" pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law; "He was condemned to ten years in prison, a group of words that contains a subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought; the basic building block of clear, effective writing (CHAPTER 1 FLASHCARDS) (See page 19 in your textbook ), The decision of a jury; a verdict, punishment the judge orders for a convicted offender, An unfavorable sentence(2): a conviction, A sentence is group of related words containing a subject/predicate relationship A sentence must have at least one independent clause, kab lus, A phrase of the start symbol, something in the interface which does not claim your attention, but does retain your attention, A sequence of one or more statements, the last of which is terminated by a period followed by a space, A philosophical or theological opinion; a dogma; as, Summary of the Sentences; Book of the Sentences, In civil and admiralty law, the judgment of a court pronounced in a cause; in criminal and ecclesiastical courts, a judgment passed on a criminal by a court or judge; condemnation pronounced by a judgical tribunal; doom, A short saying, usually containing moral instruction; a maxim; an axiom; a saw, An opinion; a decision; a determination; a judgment, especially one of an unfavorable nature, the determination of the Judge of the punishment that the accused person is to receive, impose a punishment, penalize, convict, (Grammar) grammatical unit usually comprised of a subject and verb (generally begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark); judgment specifying the punishment for a crime (Law); prison term, amount of time a person is to be imprisoned, In common law, the term is exclusively used to denote the judgment in criminal cases, A combination of words which is complete as expressing a thought, and in writing is marked at the close by a period, or full point, To utter sententiously, pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law; "He was condemned to ten years in prison, a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language; "he always spoke in grammatical sentences", To decree or announce as a sentence, See Proposition, 4, To pass or pronounce judgment upon; to doom; to condemn to punishment; to prescribe the punishment of, A sentence is a group of words which, when they are written down, begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark. Most sentences contain a subject and a verb, Sense; meaning; significance, In a law court, a sentence is the punishment that a person receives after they have been found guilty of a crime. They are already serving prison sentences for their part in the assassination He was given a four-year sentence The offences carry a maximum sentence of 10 years. demands for tougher sentences The court is expected to pass sentence later today. see also death sentence, life sentence, suspended sentence, The punishment given to an individual convicted of a crime, The judgment formally pronounced by the court upon the defendant after conviction in a criminal prosecution, imposing the punishment to be inflicted, A punishment prescribed by law and imposed by a judge following a conviction, traditionally considered to be the largest grammatical unit The items in a sentence are linked by grammatical rules about such things as the order of words and the type of words included It is usually said that a sentence must have a verb in it to qualify as a 'sentence', The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime (See concurrent and consecutive sentences ), a grammatically self-contained speech unit consisting of a word or a syntactically related group of words that expresses an assertion, a question, a command, a wish, or an exclamation Each sentence must a complete thought, A judgment formally pronounced in open court by the judge upon the defendant after his conviction in a criminal prosecution, stating the punishment to be inflicted, The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime A concurrent sentence means that two or more sentences would run at the same time A consecutive sentence means that two or more sentences would run one after another, When a judge sentences someone, he or she states in court what their punishment will be. A military court sentenced him to death in his absence He has admitted the charge and will be sentenced later. if a judge sentences someone who is guilty of a crime, they give them a punishment sentence sb to sth. In criminal law, a judgment formally pronouncing the punishment to be inflicted on a person convicted of a crime. Among the major types are the concurrent sentence, which runs at the same time as another; the consecutive sentence, which runs before or after another; the mandatory sentence, which is specifically required by statute as punishment for an offense; and the suspended sentence, the imposition or execution of which is suspended by the court. See also capital punishment, parole, (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise", the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned; "he served a prison term of 15 months"; "his sentence was 5 to 10 years"; "he is doing time in the county jail", a set of words which form a grammatically complete statement, usually containing a subject, verb, and object, The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime, pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law; "He was condemned to ten years in prison",

33 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section Sentences     ts
34 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section T 2 Sentences     ts
35 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section 18 3 Sentences     ts
36 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section 20 3 Sentences     ts
37 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See Sentences     ts
38 plural of sentence     ts
39 third-person singular of sentence     ts
40 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section 22 2 Sentences     ts
41 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences @xref{Sentences}     ts
42 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences Section 23 2     ts
43 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences See section ハク     ts
44 (3 syl ) The four books of Sentences, by Pierre Lombard, the foundation of scholastic theology of the middle period (See Schoolmen ) Master of the Sentences Pierre Lombard, schoolman (Died 1164 )     ts
45sentence A grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate, even if one or the other is implied, and typically beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full stop - "The children were made to construct sentences consisting of nouns and verbs from the list on the chalkboard."     ts
46sentence A formula with no free variables     ts
47sentence The punishment imposed on a person convicted of a crime - "The judge declared a sentence of death by hanging for the infamous cattle rustler."     ts
48sentence The decision or judgement of a jury or court; a verdict - "The court returned a sentence of guilt in the first charge, but innocence in the second."     ts
49sentence One's opinion; manner of thinking     ts
50sentence Someone's pronounced opinion or judgment on a given question     ts
51sentence Any of the set of strings that can be generated by a given formal grammar     ts
52sentence A saying, especially form a great person; a maxim, an apophthegm - "Men (saith an ancient Greek sentence) are tormented by the opinions they have of things, and not by things themselves."     ts
53sentence To declare a sentence on a convicted person - "The judge sentenced the embezzler to ten years in prison, along with a hefty fine."     ts
54sentence. sent     ts
55sentence The penalty for committing an offence •Criminal Courts     ts
56sentence The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime See concurrent and consecutive sentences     ts
57sentence syntactic structure of an utterance     ts
58sentence A group of words that tell a complete thought or idea     ts
59sentence The penalty that is given by a judge to a defendant upon conviction of a crime     ts
60sentence After the race, the sailors began to furl the sail into the boom     ts
61sentence a judgment formally pronounced by the court upon the defendant after his or her conviction in a criminal prosecution, imposing the punishment     ts
62sentence a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language; "he always spoke in grammatical sentences" pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law; "He was condemned to ten years in prison     ts
63sentence a group of words that contains a subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought; the basic building block of clear, effective writing (CHAPTER 1 FLASHCARDS) (See page 19 in your textbook )     ts
64sentence The decision of a jury; a verdict     ts
65sentence punishment the judge orders for a convicted offender     ts
66sentence An unfavorable sentence(2): a conviction     ts
67sentence A sentence is group of related words containing a subject/predicate relationship A sentence must have at least one independent clause     ts
68sentence kab lus     ts
69sentence A phrase of the start symbol     ts
70sentence something in the interface which does not claim your attention, but does retain your attention     ts
71sentence A sequence of one or more statements, the last of which is terminated by a period followed by a space     ts
72sentence A philosophical or theological opinion; a dogma; as, Summary of the Sentences; Book of the Sentences     ts
73sentence In civil and admiralty law, the judgment of a court pronounced in a cause; in criminal and ecclesiastical courts, a judgment passed on a criminal by a court or judge; condemnation pronounced by a judgical tribunal; doom     ts
74sentence A short saying, usually containing moral instruction; a maxim; an axiom; a saw     ts
75sentence An opinion; a decision; a determination; a judgment, especially one of an unfavorable nature     ts
76sentence the determination of the Judge of the punishment that the accused person is to receive     ts
77sentence impose a punishment, penalize, convict  fiil     ts
78sentence (Grammar) grammatical unit usually comprised of a subject and verb (generally begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark); judgment specifying the punishment for a crime (Law); prison term, amount of time a person is to be imprisoned  isim     ts
79sentence In common law, the term is exclusively used to denote the judgment in criminal cases     ts
80sentence A combination of words which is complete as expressing a thought, and in writing is marked at the close by a period, or full point     ts
81sentence To utter sententiously     ts
82sentence pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law; "He was condemned to ten years in prison     ts
83sentence a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language; "he always spoke in grammatical sentences"     ts
84sentence To decree or announce as a sentence     ts
85sentence See Proposition, 4     ts
86sentence To pass or pronounce judgment upon; to doom; to condemn to punishment; to prescribe the punishment of     ts
87sentence A sentence is a group of words which, when they are written down, begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark. Most sentences contain a subject and a verb     ts
88sentence Sense; meaning; significance     ts
89sentence In a law court, a sentence is the punishment that a person receives after they have been found guilty of a crime. They are already serving prison sentences for their part in the assassination He was given a four-year sentence The offences carry a maximum sentence of 10 years. demands for tougher sentences The court is expected to pass sentence later today. see also death sentence, life sentence, suspended sentence     ts
90sentence The punishment given to an individual convicted of a crime     ts
91sentence The judgment formally pronounced by the court upon the defendant after conviction in a criminal prosecution, imposing the punishment to be inflicted     ts
92sentence A punishment prescribed by law and imposed by a judge following a conviction     ts
93sentence traditionally considered to be the largest grammatical unit The items in a sentence are linked by grammatical rules about such things as the order of words and the type of words included It is usually said that a sentence must have a verb in it to qualify as a 'sentence'     ts
94sentence The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime (See concurrent and consecutive sentences )     ts
95sentence a grammatically self-contained speech unit consisting of a word or a syntactically related group of words that expresses an assertion, a question, a command, a wish, or an exclamation Each sentence must a complete thought     ts
96sentence A judgment formally pronounced in open court by the judge upon the defendant after his conviction in a criminal prosecution, stating the punishment to be inflicted     ts
97sentence The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime A concurrent sentence means that two or more sentences would run at the same time A consecutive sentence means that two or more sentences would run one after another     ts
98sentence When a judge sentences someone, he or she states in court what their punishment will be. A military court sentenced him to death in his absence He has admitted the charge and will be sentenced later. if a judge sentences someone who is guilty of a crime, they give them a punishment sentence sb to sth. In criminal law, a judgment formally pronouncing the punishment to be inflicted on a person convicted of a crime. Among the major types are the concurrent sentence, which runs at the same time as another; the consecutive sentence, which runs before or after another; the mandatory sentence, which is specifically required by statute as punishment for an offense; and the suspended sentence, the imposition or execution of which is suspended by the court. See also capital punishment, parole     ts
99sentence (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise"     ts
100sentence the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned; "he served a prison term of 15 months"; "his sentence was 5 to 10 years"; "he is doing time in the county jail"     ts
101sentence a set of words which form a grammatically complete statement, usually containing a subject, verb, and object     ts
102sentence The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime     ts
103sentence pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law; "He was condemned to ten years in prison"     ts
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Sözlük . Dictionary . Wörterbuch . λεξικό . Diccionario . 字典 . словарь . Dictionnaire . القاموس . Dizionario . מילון . Matokeo . واژه نامه . 辞書
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada SENTENCES kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. SENTENCES kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan SENTENCES kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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