a-wit

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von a-wit im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

wit
{i} nükte

Eski arkadaşının fişini çekerken, herkes ölür dedi genellikle nükteci doktor. - Everybody dies, said the usually witty doctor as he pulled the plug on his old friend.

Tom sık sık nükte yapar. - Tom frequently makes witty remarks.

wit
farkında olmak
wit
{i} zekâ

Ben senin ince zekana sahip değilim. - I don't have your wit.

Doğa ona zeka ve güzellik vermiş. - Nature endowed her with wit and beauty.

wit
nüktecilik
wit
{i} ince espri

İnce espri konuşmaya lezzet verir. - Wit gives zest to conversation.

O kitabı yazan kişi hem mizah hem de ince espriye sahiptir, değil mi? - The person who wrote that book is possessed of both humour and wit, isn't he?

wit
espritüel kimse
wit
nüktedanlık
wit
{f} öğrenmek

Bizimle kimin kaldığını öğrenmek istiyorum. - I want to know who's staying with us.

Doktor Tom'a acıyla birlikte yaşamayı öğrenmek zorunda kalacağını söyledi. - The doctor told Tom he'd just have to learn to live with the pain.

wit
{f} farkında ol

O farkında olmadan Tom'un arka kapısında sızdım. - I just snuck in Tom's back door without him noticing.

Biz aslında bunun farkında olmadan hiyeroglifle yazıyoruz. - We are basically writing in hieroglyphics without being aware of it.

wit
{i} zeki kimse
wit
demek ki
wit
nüktedan kimse
wit
{f} bilmek

Gelecek hafta sonu bizimle balık tutmaya gidebilip gidemeyeceğini bilmek istiyorum. - I want to know if you can go fishing with us next weekend.

Bu öğleden sonra kimle birlikte olduğunu bilmek istiyorum. - I want to know who you were with this afternoon.

wit
{f} yâni

Yani benim fikrimin nesi var? - So what's wrong with my idea?

Bu sabah depomu benzinle doldurduğumda, litresi 135 yene mal oldu yani galonu 6.55 dolar. - When I filled my tank with gasoline this morning, it cost ¥135 per liter which is $6.55 per gallon.

mother wit
(deyim) aklı selim
wit and humor
nükte ve mizah
esprit
can
half-wit
geri zekâlı
half-wit
budala
half-wit
aptal
mother wit
sağduyu
wit
anlayış

İyi bir espri anlayışı zor dönemlerle başa çıkmana yardımcı olacaktır. - A good sense of humor will help you deal with hard times.

Bazı normlarla ilgili temel bir anlayış olmadan, iletişim mümkün değildir. - Without a basic understanding of certain norms, communication is impossible.

wit
akıl

Ken ile gidiyorum. O, serin, nazik ve akıllı. Dahası, o bekar! - I'm going with Ken. He is cool, gentle and smart. What's more, he is single!

Tom seninle dövüşmeyecek kadar akıllıdır. - Tom knows better than to fight with you.

wit
zekâ kıvraklığı
wit
nükteci kimse
after wit
wit sonra
be at one´s wits´/wit´s end
k. dili ne yapacağını şaşırmak
be at one´s wit´s end
ne yapacağını bilmemek, şaşırmak
deal wit
anlaşma wit
half-wit
ahmak
have the wit
zekâ var
lively wit
canlı wit
some wit
bazı zekâ
want wit
istiyorum wit
wit
farkında ol(mak)
attic wit
ince espri
be at one's wit's end
ne yapacağını bilmemek, şaşırmak. be at one's wits'/wit's k.dili. ne yapacağını şaşırmak
down and out wit flu
gripten yatağa düşmüş
dry wit
(Fiili Deyim ) zarif nükte
esprit
{i} neşe
esprit
{i} ruh
esprit
esprit decorps bir grup içindeki birlik duygusu
half wit
aptal
mother wit
{i} akıl fikir
oriental wit and humor
doğu nükte ve mizahı
quick wit
zekâ
quick wit
hazırcevaplık
quick wit
kıvrak zekâ
ready wit
(deyim) hazircevap
swift wit
ince espri
to wit
demek ki
to wit
yani, demek ki. to/for all intents and haddi zatında, aslında
turkish wit and humor
türk nükte ve mizahı
wit
{i} espritüellik, nüktedanlık, nüktecilik
wit
{i} ince zekâ

Ben senin ince zekana sahip değilim. - I don't have your wit.

Englisch - Englisch

Definition von a-wit im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

half-wit
A stupid or inept person
half-wit
A person of around half the average intelligence of his or her peers
staircase wit
Thinking of an idea or course of action too late to use it effectively, or the tendency to do so

One of the most insightful thinkers I know, the computer entrepreneur Yossi Vardi, prompted me to summarize my idea while standing on one leg. It was not too convenient to stand one one leg after a few glasses of perfumed Riesling, so I failed in my improvisation. The next day I experienced staircase wit.

to wit
That is to say; namely; specifically

Though the animation code above demonstrates how a thread could be included as part of an object while still making that object be serializable, there is a major problem with it if we recall how Java creates objects. To wit, when we create an object with the new keyword, the object’s constructor is called only when a new instance of a class is created.

wit
Intelligence; common sense

The opportunity was right in front of you, and you didn't even have the wit to take it!.

wit
Intellectual ability; faculty of thinking, reasoning

Where she has gone to is beyond the wit of man to say.

wit
Sanity

He's gone completely out of his wits.

wit
The ability to think quickly; mental cleverness, especially under short time constraints

My father had a quick wit and a steady hand.

wit
A person who tells funny anecdotes or jokes; someone witty

Your friend is quite a wit, isn't he?.

wit
Know, be aware of

She looked through these to God and was God’s priest.

wit
Spoken humour, especially when clever or quick

The best man's speech was hilarious, full of wit and charm.

wit
The senses
wit
a witty amusing person who makes jokes
wit
{v} to know, understand, blame
wit
{n} a man of genius, quickness of fancy understanding, sense, judgement
a wit
esprit
at one's wit's end
at a loss as means to solve a problem
half wit
idiot, moron, stupid person
half-wit
a stupid person
mother wit
Innate intelligence or common sense
mother wit
{i} common sense, horse sense, plain good sense
nit wit
{i} stupid person, idiot, imbecile
to wit
that's to say, namely, meaning
wit
Wit is the ability to use words or ideas in an amusing, clever, and imaginative way. Boulding was known for his biting wit
wit
To know; to learn
wit
If you say that someone has the wit to do something, you mean that they have the intelligence and understanding to make the right decision or take the right action in a particular situation. The information is there and waiting to be accessed by anyone with the wit to use it. = sense
wit
If you pit your wits against someone, you compete against them in a test of knowledge or intelligence. He has to pit his wits against an adversary who is cool, clever and cunning
wit
a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter
wit
{f} know (Archaic)
wit
Mind; intellect; understanding; sense
wit
the power of readily combining objects in such a manner
wit
You can refer to your ability to think quickly and cleverly in a difficult situation as your wits. She has used her wits to progress to the position she holds today
wit
A mental faculty, or power of the mind; used in this sense chiefly in the plural, and in certain phrases; as, to lose one's wits; at one's wits' end, and the like
wit
A person of eminent sense or knowledge; a man of genius, fancy, or humor; one distinguished for bright or amusing sayings, for repartee, and the like
wit
If you describe someone as a wit, you mean that they have the ability to use words or ideas in an amusing, clever, and imaginative way. Holmes was gregarious, a great wit, a man of wide interests
wit
Felicitous association of objects not usually connected, so as to produce a pleasant surprise; also
wit
emphasis If you say that you are at your wits' end, you are emphasizing that you are so worried and exhausted by problems or difficulties that you do not know what to do next. We row a lot and we never have time on our own. I'm at my wit's end
wit
If you have your wits about you or keep your wits about you, you are alert and ready to act in a difficult situation. Travellers need to keep their wits about them
wit
The ability to think quickly; mental cleverness, especially wittiness
wit
mental ability; "he's got plenty of brains but no common sense"
wit
emphasis You can use wits in expressions such as frighten someone out of their wits and scare the wits out of someone to emphasize that a person or thing worries or frightens someone very much. You scared us out of our wits. We heard you had an accident
wit
To wit is used to indicate that you are about to state or describe something more precisely. He'd like `happiness' to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit `Major affective disorder, pleasant type'. = namely
wit
{i} intellect; reason; cleverness; sharpness; one who is sharp