proximate

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Englisch - Türkisch
en yakın
proximatelyyakın olarak
hemen yanındaki
{s} yaklaşık
{s} yakın
(Tıp) Takribi, hemen hemen, en yakın
bitişik olarak
{s} hemen hemen
proximate cause
(Felsefe) Fiilî sebep, birşeye doğrudan neden olan şey. Örn: Trafik kazasında ölen bir yayanın fiilî ölüm sebebi arabanın çarpması sonucu geçirdiği iç kanamadır, ancak nihaî sebep ya da asıl sebep (ultimate cause) ise aracın sürücüsünün uyumasıdır. (bkz. ultimate cause)
proximate analysis
(Askeri) KISMİ TAHLİL; KISMİ ANALİZ: Kömür ve kok gibi maddelerdeki rutubet, uçucu madde, kalıcı karbon ve kül miktarının belirli usullerle tespiti
proximately
en yakın şekilde
Englisch - Englisch
About to take place; impending
Close or closest; adjacent
A grammatical marker in the Algonquian (and some other) languages for a principal third person
Immediately preceding or following in a chain of causation
{a} next, immediate
{s} next, closest, nearest; adjacent, nearby, located in close proximity
Close, near, adjacent, or contiguous
Closest or nearest object Referring to the tract center that is the least direct distance away from the district centroid More definitive than adjacent or next in order by reference to the northwest-southwest scan line, used to select the starting tract for the next district compilation Distance between the centroid and the center points of adjacent tracts can be determined by a simple longtitude/latitude measurement Jump: Accumulator Animation, Seed Tract, Accumulator Method
Nearest; next -- Proximate cause, that which immediately precedes and produces the effect
very close in space or time; "proximate words"; "proximate houses"
closest in degree or order (space or time) especially in a chain of causes and effects; "news of his proximate arrival"; "interest in proximate rather than ultimate goals
Nearest; next immediately preceding or following
immediately preceding or following (as in a chain of events, causes, or effects); close/near (contrast "ultimate")
very close in space or time; "proximate words"; "proximate houses" closest in degree or order (space or time) especially in a chain of causes and effects; "news of his proximate arrival"; "interest in proximate rather than ultimate goals
proximious
proximate cause
An event which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any efficient intervening cause, produces an injury, and without which the injury would not have occurred
proximate causes
plural form of proximate cause
proximately
In a proximate manner, position, or degree; immediately
proximately
immediately
proximately
{a} without intervention, nearly
proximately
nearly, closely, nearby
proximate

    Silbentrennung

    prox·i·mate

    Türkische aussprache

    präksımıt

    Aussprache

    /ˈpräksəmət/ /ˈprɑːksəmət/

    Etymologie

    () Late Latin proximatus, past participle of proximare (“to draw near, approach”) Latin proximus (“nearest”), superlative of prope (“near”).
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