ego

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الإنجليزية - التركية
benlik
{i} ego
ben

Eniştem gerçekten bencil. - My brother-in-law is really egotistical.

İnsan benmerkezcil bir hayvandır. - The human is an egocentric animal.

{i} kendine güven
dili kendini beğenmişlik
hisseden
(Tıp) Ego, şahsın kendisi, bilinçli şahsiyet
{i} düşünen ve iradesini kullanan insan
ruh ve bedenden ibaret insan
düşünen ve iradesini kullanan kimse
ben kavramı
ego boost
Egonun okşanması, koltukların kabarması

Steve got a much needed ego boost yesterday , when A beautiful girl came up to him and asked for his autograph.

ego function
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ego işlevi
ego ideal
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) ego ideali (freud)
alter ego
bir kimsenin ikinci sahsiyeti
alter ego
ikinci şahsiyet
alter-ego
canciğer arkadaş
alter-ego
bir kimsenin ikinci kişiliği
egos
egoları

Bu sorun, idollerin ve takıntılı hayran egolarının çatışmasıdır. - This problem is the clash of the idol's and obsessive fan's egos.

alter ego
canciğer dost
alter ego
ikinci kişilik
alter ego
yakın arkadaş
alteration of the ego
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ego değişikliği
feed one's ego
egosunu tatmin etmek
ideal ego
ideal ego
ideal ego
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) ideal ego (freud)
language ego
(Dilbilim) dil benliği
low ego
morali bozuk olma
low ego
moral bozukluğu
reactive ego alteration
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) tepkisel ego değişikliği
transient ego ideal
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) geçici ego ideali
التركية - التركية
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Lât. Ben. Ene
ilkel benlik
Kişinin öz benliği
Ben (III): "Örnek devlet adamı bence egosunun aleyhine özveride bulunabilen adamdır."- H. Taner
Ben
egos
Toprağı sürerken bırakılan ara
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
the most central part of the mind, which mediates with one's surroundings

In the well adjusted person the ego is the executive of the personality and is governed by the reality principle.

the self, especially with a sense of self-importance

When every thought absorbs your attention completely, when you are so identified with the voice in your head and the emotions that accompany it that you lose yourself in every thought and every emotion, then you are totally identified with form and therefore in the grip of ego. Ego is a conglomeration of recurring thought forms and conditioned mental-emotional patterns that are invested with a sense of I, a sense of self.

The conscious and permanent subject of all psychical experiences, whether held to be directly known or the product of reflective thought; opposed to non-ego
The most conscious part of the mind, which mediates with ones surroundings
(psychoanalysis) the conscious mind
the conscious self; the "I"; the central, experience-filtering complex of consciousness (in contrast to the Self, the central complex of the collective unconscious)--and the most stable complex because it's grounded in the body sensations A relatively permanent personification The most individual part of the person The ego divides into the ectopsyche and the endopsyche It's an object in consciousness as well as a requirement for it Its two main constituents are bodily sensations and memory
Reflection of and attachment to the soul, responsible for pleasure and pain, recognized by its use of force; gross body carrying physicality; "false self"; that which is physical and provides instinct Compare Mind
(Latin) Self; an individual's inner or mental consciousness In psychoanalysis, the term applied to that part of the structure of the human mind from which conscious urges and desires arise
{i} part of a person which distinguishes itself from others, the "I" part of the psyche
an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others
a personality structure that is largely conscious and realistic in responding to the events in the world while trying to satisfy the irrational and unconscious urgings of the id and the prohibitions of the superego
The experience that one has a separate, individual existence distinct from God (Brahman); spiritual ignorance
[Latin] I
The component of the personality defined in psychoanalytic theory as standing for reason and good sense and as following the reality principle
Freudian theory divides the psyche into three parts: id, ego and superego Ego is the self-concept, the mediator between id, the primitive part, and superego, the conscience
the part of your personality that acts for or against you
Exhaust Gas Oxygen; the concentration of oxygen in the exhaust of an engine An EGO sensor (also O2 sensor, or oxygen sensor) is used in closed-loop fuel control systems to indicate rich or lean A/F
The self, especially with overtones of self-importance
the conscious part of the personality that is derived from the id through contacts with reality and that mediates the demands of the id, superego, and external reality
Someone's ego is their sense of their own worth. For example, if someone has a large ego, they think they are very important and valuable. He had a massive ego, never would he admit he was wrong. see also alter ego, super-ego. (Latin; "I") In psychoanalytic theory, the portion of the psyche experienced as the "self" or "I." It is the part that remembers, evaluates, plans, and in other ways is responsive to and acts in the surrounding physical and social world. According to Sigmund Freud, it coexists with the id (the unconscious, instinctual portion of the psyche) and the superego (the portion representing the conscience, or the internalization of societal norms). The ego is not coextensive with either the personality or the body; rather, it serves to integrate these and other aspects of the person, such as memory, imagination, and behaviour. It mediates between the id and the superego by building up various defense mechanisms
The exterior consciousness that deals with emotions The ego is also referred as the monster within
A distorted reflection of Pure Being that says, "I am me" and differentiates between "This is me and this is not me " It is an important tool and a "looking glass" for the soul However, the "lenses" usually need a good cleaning so that the soul can properly recognize and register what it "sees" through them and send the appropriate impulse back to the ego via intuition
part of the mental apparatus that is present at the interface of the perceptual and internal demand systems It controls voluntary thoughts and actions, and, at an unconscious level, defense mechanisms
the belief in the reality of the separated or false self, made as substitute for the Self Which God created; the thought of separation that gives rise to sin, guilt, fear, and a thought system based on specialness to protect itself; the part of the mind that believes it is separate from the Mind of Christ; this split mind has two parts: wrong- and right-mindedness; almost always used to denote " wrong-mindedness," but can include the part of the split mind that can learn to choose right-mindedness (Note -- not to be equated with the " ego" of psychoanalysis, but can be roughly equated with the entire psyche, of which the psychoanalytic " ego" is a part )
your consciousness of your own identity
(psychoanalysis) the conscious mind an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others
Latin for I In kinship charts, the point from which one views an egocentric genealogy
Acronym for exhaust gas oxygen sensor
A false sense of separateness created by living within delusion
This is another term for the conditional mind It describes the collection of beliefs that make up the idea of a separate “me ” In truth, however, the ego does not exist To struggle with the ego is to struggle with an illusion So the attempt to overcome the ego only serves to perpetuate the illusory experience of separation Ishvara often refers to the ego as the I-consciousness Back to Top
aham
ego trip
Self-aggrandizement; an act undertaken to increase one's own power and influence or to draw attention to one's own importance
ego-
Relating to goats
ego-
Relating to the self
ego boost
An ego boost is a lift to your self-esteem or confidence

You might get an ego boost if your boss tells you that you are doing a great job and wants to give you a promotion.

ego psychology
(Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) A system of psychoanalytic developmental psychology concerned especially with personality
ego-syntonic
(Tıp, İlaç) Egosyntonic is a medical term referring to behaviors, values, feelings, which are in harmony with or acceptable to the needs and goals of the ego, or consistent with one's ideal self-image. It is studied in detail in abnormal psychology. It is the opposite of egodystonic
ego ideal
In psychoanalysis, the part of one's ego that contains an idealized self based on those people, especially parents and peers, one admires and wishes to emulate
ego ideal
(psychoanalysis) the part of the ego that contains an ideal of personal excellence toward which a person strives
ego psychology
school of psychoanalysis of the neo-Freudian psychology which advocates that the ego has independent energy and functions freely without dependence
ego trip
disapproval If you say that someone is on an ego trip, you are criticizing them for doing something for their own satisfaction and enjoyment, often to show that they think they are more important than other people. An act, experience, or course of behavior that gratifies the ego. if someone is on an ego trip, they think that what they do makes them more important than other people - used to show disapproval
alter ego
Somebody's alternate personality or persona; another self
alter ego
A very close and intimate friend
alter-ego
Alternative spelling of alter ego
empirical ego
In the thought of Immanuel Kant and Edmund Husserl, the self of each person, understood as the locus of personality and capable of being known as an object by means of reflective awareness, in contrast with the transcendental ego which is always an experiencing subject

The empirical ego is an object in the world, and, insofar as it is experienced and known, it must be subject to worldly causality.

executive ego function
The management of mental processes by the ego in order to meet an individual's needs
non-empirical ego
Alternative name of transcendental ego
pure ego
Alternative name of transcendental ego
transcendental Ego
Alternative spelling of transcendental ego
transcendental ego
The conscious self which is the unifying subject of a person's experiences and which cannot itself be experienced as an object, understood by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) as knowable only by inference, and understood by Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) as pure consciousness

The absolute goal of all phenomenological inquiry is pure consciousness as it manifests itself in the transcendental ego, the source of all intentional acts.

alter ego
(Latin) Literally, "other I," another self A fellow man considered as one who thinks and acts "as I, the Ego, do "
alter ego
(lat ) the other self Under this legal doctrine, the law will disregard the personal liability an individual has as a result of the existence a corporate entity and will regard an act as the act of the individual rather than solely the act of the corporation
alter ego
My double or counterpart In The Corsican Brothers, the same actor performs the two brothers, the one being the alter ego of the other (Latin, "a second I") One who has full powers to act for another
alter ego
Your alter ego is the other side of your personality from the one which people normally see
alter ego
You can describe the character that an actor usually plays on television or in films as his or her alter ego. Barry Humphries's alter ego Dame Edna has taken the US by storm
alter ego
a very close and trusted friend who seems almost a part of yourself
alter ego
alternate personality, second personality
egos
plural of ego
flattered his ego
praised him, humored him
flattering one's ego
cause one to feel important, give one a good feeling
male ego
part of a man that is conscious of his environment; male conceit
super-ego
Your super-ego is the part of your mind which makes you aware of what is right and wrong, and which causes you to feel guilty when you have done something wrong
التركية - الإنجليزية
ego
ideal ego
ideal ego
tepkisel ego değişikliği
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) reactive ego alteration
ego
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