a property attached to a word, but not essential to it, as gender, number, case

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Definition of a property attached to a word, but not essential to it, as gender, number, case in English Turkish dictionary

accident
{i} kaza

O çalışırken bir kaza yaptı. - He had an accident while working.

Kaza çok fazla ölüme neden oldu. - The accident has caused many deaths.

accident
{i} kaza (kötü olay)
accident
{i} rastlantı

Üçüncü caddede rastlantı sonucu onunla karşılaştım. - I met her by accident on Third Avenue.

Rastlantı sonucu caddede Bay Smith'le karşılaştım. - I met Mr Smith on the street by accident.

accident
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ilinek
accident
kazara

Tom kazara USB'sini çöpe attı. - Tom accidentally threw his thumb drive into the garbage.

Biz otobüs terminalinde kazara onlarla karşılaştık. - We met them by accident at the bus terminal.

accident
raslantı

Karşılaşmamız oldukça raslantıydı. - Our meeting was quite accidental.

accident
{i} tesadüf

Savaş tesadüfen patlak vermedi. - The war didn't break out by accident.

Ben onun hakkında tamamen tesadüfen öğrendim. - I only found out about it purely by accident.

accident
{i} beklenmedik olay
accident
{i} araz
accident
(Tıp) Arıza, araz, aksidan
accident
{i} (Felsefe) ilinek, araz
English - English
accident
a property attached to a word, but not essential to it, as gender, number, case

    Hyphenation

    a prop·er·ty at·tached to a word, but not es·sen·tial to it, as gender, number, case

    Pronunciation

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