theses

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Englisch - Türkisch
tez

Tezini çürütmeye çalışmayacağım. - I won't try to refute your theses.

thesis
tez

Bu veri benim tezim içindir. - This data is for my thesis.

Tezinin konusuna karar verdin mi? - Have you decided the subject of your thesis?

thesis
{i} önerme
thesis
{i} (yazılı eser olarak) tez
thesis
bitirme ödevi
thesis
bitirme tezi
thesis
bitirme araştırması
thesis
sav

II. Dünya Savaşı'ndan sonraki uluslararası anlaşmazlıklar hakkında bir tez yazıyorum. - I am writing a thesis about international disputes after World War II.

Yüksek lisans tezinin savunması sadece önümüzdeki aya rastlıyor. - The defense of the master thesis is just happening next month.

thesis
iddia
thesis
(birdemde) tez
april theses
Nisan tezleri
graduation theses
Mezuniyet tezi
thesis
{ç} the.ses (thi'siz)
thesis
teze
thesis
tezli
thesis
{i} (Felsefe) tez, sav
thesis
man tez
thesis
mısraın vurgulu kısmı
thesis
{i} vurgulu hece (mısrada)
thesis
(Tıp) Herhangi bir konu üzearinde yapılan belli bir sonuca yönelik bilimsel çalışma, tez
Englisch - Englisch
plural of thesis
master's theses
plural form of master's thesis
thesis
A written essay submitted for a university degree
thesis
A statement supported by arguments
thesis
an essay or treatise on a particular subject
thesis
dissertation

That was the subject of my dissertation. - That was the subject of my thesis.

I wrote my dissertation about this. - I wrote my thesis about this.

thesis
A dissertation or thesis is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings
April Theses
Program developed by Vladimir Ilich Lenin during the Russian Revolution of 1917, calling for Soviet control of state power. In the theses, published in April 1917, Lenin advocated seizing power from the Provisional Government, withdrawing from World War I, and distributing land among the peasantry. The theses contributed to the July Days uprising and the Bolshevik coup d'état in October
Ninety-five Theses
Propositions for debate on the question of indulgences, written by Martin Luther and, according to legend, posted on the door of the castle church in Wittenberg, Ger. , on Oct. 31, 1517. This event is now seen as the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. The theses were written in response to the selling of indulgences to pay for the rebuilding of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. They represented an implicit criticism of papal policy and stressed the spiritual, inward character of the Christian faith. Widely circulated, they aroused much controversy. In 1518 Luther published a Latin manuscript with explanations of the theses
thesis
The documented results of research, resulting in a degree being confirmed on the researcher
thesis
A thesis is a long piece of writing based on your own ideas and research that you do as part of a university degree, especially a higher degree such as a PhD
thesis
A thesis is a substantial Master's level paper presenting independent research, which makes a contribution to the current body of knowledge in a scholarly field
thesis
The sentence or groups of sentences that directly expresses the author's opinion, purpose, meaning, or proposition It should be short and clear A thesis is NOT: A series of cold facts A restatement of the obvious
thesis
A hypothetical proposition maintained by a debate
thesis
Hence, an essay or dissertation written upon specific or definite theme; especially, an essay presented by a candidate for a diploma or degree
thesis
Same as a theme some instructors ask students to begin their papers with a thesis statement– a clear statement of the principal point you intend to make in your paper This online guide refers to the same goal by asking the student to begin their papers with a clear statement of their theme
thesis
an idea or a statement of an idea in the form of an assertive declaration Think of a thesis as a controlling concept for the whole essay A thesis is not a topic (such as "the Internet") nor a statement of fact, but a specific, assertive opinion about a topic, an opinion that requires explanation at length to be valid Two examples of good thesis statements follow: a "Too many Americans waste time surfing the Internet instead of using their time productively " b "Many Americans have found the Internet useful to help them in their education, in their job, and in their responsibilities as a citizen "
thesis
"The point " The thesis is the statement being made or the question being asked by the producer of the work; it is the centerpiece of that work It may be stated overtly up front, or it may be subtly revealed through time At its simplest, it the statement of Who? What? When? and Where plus the author's viewpoint or situation Back Home | Top | Know What You're Reading | What to Look For | Circling the Image | Hints on Notetaking | Using Your Notes | Writing Papers | The Library | Glossary of Terms | Credits
thesis
a dissertation embodying results of original research and especially substantiating a specific view; especially : one written by a candidate for an academic degree
thesis
the basic argument advanced by a speaker or writer who then attempts to prove it; the subject or major argument of a speech or composition
thesis
Original research often required for a Master's Degree
thesis
Master's students are typically expected to write a thesis, which is a report on the results of original investigation, in conjunction with the thesis committee Length and style of thesis vary by department, but all must be filed with the University
thesis
An affirmation, or distinction from a supposition or hypothesis
thesis
the University's student information system
thesis
an essay or treatise presented by a candidate in partial fulfillment of the requirements for an advanced degree
thesis
"a position to be maintained [supported] or proved" (Oxford Canadian Dictionary) A thesis is an answer to a judgement-type question
thesis
A research paper written by post graduate students Normally based upon a theory that the student wishes to investigate and will ideally based on an original idea
thesis
the main idea of an essay; the point of a piece of writing; an assertion
thesis
Research project completed by a graduate students Specifically refers to masters level work, but used to identify both thesis and dissertation in University Libraries
thesis
- the statement that declares the opinion or idea the writer wishes to support
thesis
The part of the foot upon which such a depression falls
thesis
{i} hypothesis, proposition to be proven; dissertation, research paper written by a candidate for an academic degree
thesis
a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree
thesis
The first part of an antithetical figure of speech; also, the unaccented or shorter part of a poetic foot Sidelight: In classical prosody the thesis was the accented or longer part of a foot, but a misunderstanding which occurred in the definitions of poetic feet caused the meaning to become reversed (Contrast Arsis)
thesis
The depression of the voice in pronouncing the syllables of a word
thesis
an unproved statement put forward as a premise in an argument
thesis
- main idea of an essay
thesis
(thee-siss) A thesis is the main proposition (or line of argument) of a piece of research or writing The plural of thesis is theses (ie thee-sees)
thesis
A sentence that establishes the point, main argument or direction of a paper
thesis
The accented part of the measure, expressed by the downward beat; the opposite of arsis
thesis
A position or proposition which a person advances and offers to maintain, or which is actually maintained by argument
thesis
A thesis is an idea or theory that is expressed as a statement and is discussed in a logical way. This thesis does not stand up to close inspection. = argument
theses

    Türkische aussprache

    thisiz

    Aussprache

    /ˈᴛʜēsēz/ /ˈθiːsiːz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'thE-s&s, British esp f ] (noun.) 14th century. in sense 1, Middle English, from Late Latin and Greek; Late Latin, lowering of the voice, from Greek, downbeat, more important part of a foot, literally, act of laying down; in other senses, Latin, from Greek, literally, act of laying down, from tithenai.
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