self-help

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Englisch - Türkisch
öz özüne yetme
başkasına muhtaç olmama
Kişisel gelişim

Kişisel gelişim kitapları Amerika'da çok popüler. - Self-help books are very popular in America.

imece
kendi kendine yardım
kimseye muhtaç olmama
kendi kendine yetme
self-help book
Kendi kendine yardım kitabı
self-
otomatik
self help
pulsu
self help
kimseye muhtaç olmama
self help
kendine yardım
self help
kendi kendine yetme
self help
kendi kendine yardım
self-
öz

Tom'un öz güveni, patronu iş arkadaşlarının yanında kendisini haşlayınca kırıldı. - Tom's self-confidence was shattered after his boss dressed him down in front of his workmates.

Hatam, özgüvenimi zayıflatmadı. - My failure did not weaken my self-confidence.

self-
(Kimya) önek öz-
self-
kendinden

Tom kendinden çok emin. - Tom is very self-confident.

self-
(önek) kendi
selfhelp
kimseye muhtaç olmama
selfhelp
kendi kendine yetme
selfhelp
başkasına muhtaç olmadan kendi başına yapabilme
Englisch - Englisch
the practice of bettering oneself without relying on the assistance of others
an act of redressing or preventing a wrong by one's own actions rather than through legal proceedings
Self-help, or self-improvement, is a self-guided improvement—economically, intellectually, or emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis
The amount of money, in addition to receiving non-repayable grants, which colleges ask students to help finance their education through college work-study or loans
Self-help consists of people providing support and help for each other in an informal way, rather than relying on the government, authorities, or other official organizations. She helped her Mum set up a self-help group for parents with over-weight children
Self-help consists of doing things yourself to try and solve your own problems without depending on other people. a society that encourages competitiveness and self-help among the very young. a self-help book. the use of your own efforts to deal with your problems, instead of depending on other people
By a union, usually a strike; by a carrier, unilateral imposition of wages, benefits and work rules, or a lock out of all employees
aiding oneself in performing a task
The idea of providing for oneself even in the face of other viable alternatives (political, economic, social)
A portion of the college budget which the student is expected to obtain on his/her own, usually through earnings, savings, or loans
the act of helping or improving yourself without relying on anyone else
self-
automatic
self-
of, by, in or with oneself or itself
self-
Indivisible life as a whole, One without a second The Self does not change at all Unborn, undying, unmoved, unseen, unheard – it simply is
self-
Pure Awareness without thought and individual identification of any kind
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the individual person; the ego; the knower; that which persists through changes in a person
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Combination of spirit and soul conveniently considered as an entity; spiritsoul
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Self-coloured: Describes a flower with a uniform colour
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your consciousness of your own identity
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Self- is used to form words which describe something such as a device that does something automatically by itself. a self-loading pistol
self-
Determination - ability of an individual or an organization to make decisions concerning issues that affect it
self-
cells or organs recognized as not foreign by the immune system
self-
a person considered as a unique individual; "one's own self"
self-
To place pollen from a male flower on a female flower on the same plant; a plant resulting from such pollination Self-pollination, hence 'selfing'
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Self- is used to form words which indicate that you do something to yourself or by yourself. He is a self-proclaimed racist. self-destructive behaviour
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used as a combining form; relating to--of or by or to or from or for--the self; "self-knowledge"; "self-proclaimed"; "self-induced"
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The part of us that experiences itself as ‘I am’ It’s eternal The part of us that’s in all of our past lives Also called spirit Also called the conscious awareness
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12/97Dynamic object-oriented language for applications, Sun, 1986-90
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material that is part of an individual organism <ability of the immune system to distinguish ~ from nonself>
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our true Identity as Son of God; synonymous with Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity, and contrasted with the ego self we made as a substitute for God's creation; used rarely to refer to the Self of God
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An iris in one solid colour
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In determining whether an individual poses a direct threat to others, an individualized assessment should be made based on reasonable judgment That judgment should rely on current medical evidence or the best available objective evidence in order to determine the nature, severity and duration of the risk, the probability of potential injury, and whether reasonable modifications of policies, practices or procedures will mitigate the risk
self-
combining form; oneself or itself; "self-control"
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our sense of personal identity (who we think we are) that is a social product and develops over the life course
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The name given to the anonymous object used in a navigation expression to identify the starting point of the navigation; the anonymous object assumed to have detected the event or received the message in a statechart
self-
The -self words may be used in only two ways
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(bloom color category)refers to an iris with all petals of one color
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(with a small "s"): the ego, personality, or lower mind
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A cat's coat which has the same color all over
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The act of aiding one's self, without depending on the aid of others
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The right or fact of redressing or preventing wrongs by one's own action without recourse to legal proceedings, as in self-defense, distress, abatement of a nuisance, etc
self-help

    Türkische aussprache

    selfhelp

    Aussprache

    /ˈselfˈhelp/ /ˈsɛlfˈhɛlp/

    Etymologie

    (combining form.) Middle English, from Old English, from self.
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