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Definition of dis in English Turkish dictionary

de
aşağı
de
(Tıp) de
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(Argo) laf atmak
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(önek) zıt oluş
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aksi
dissing
(argo) Saygısız ve kaba biçimde konuşma
de
mahrum
de
(Askeri) tek sapma (sürüklenme) hatası (individual drift error)
de
(Anatomi) den, üzerinden
de
önek aşağı
de
tamamen
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ayrı

Köpekler renkler arasında ayrım yapamazlar. - Dogs can't distinguish between colors.

Fikir ayrılığında uzlaşamaz mıyız? - Can't we just agree to disagree?

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karşıt

Entelektüel karşıtlık, çoğunlukla elitizm'i eleştirmenin kılık değiştirmesiyle ifade edilir. - Anti-intellectualism is often couched in the disguise of criticizing elitism.

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uzaklaştırma
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aykırı
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olmayan yapılan bir şeyi bozma anlamına gelen bir önek
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zıt
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önek zıt oluş
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Definition of dis in English English dictionary

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Any of a group of minor female deities in Scandinavian folklore
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a diss, an expression of disrespect
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Meaning apart

disconnect.

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Meaning reversal or removal

disarray.

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Used as an intensifier of words with negative valence

disembowel, disannul.

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An insult or put-down
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for dissertation
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To put (someone) down, or show disrespect by the use of insulting language or dismissive behaviour
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Dissing is a slang term derived from the word disrespecting. The verb "to dis" originated in African American Vernacular English, though its use has become widespread among people of many racial and social backgrounds. A diss can occur by either spoken word or song lyric
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(Slang, also dis) show disrespect toward another person; insult someone, belittle another person, disrepect; treat without respect: "I went out of my way to help her but she dissed me anyway."
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(noun) disrespectful talk
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(also dis) (verb) speak disrespectfully to
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Dissing is a slang term derived from the word disrespecting. The verb "to dis" originated in African American Vernacular English, though its use has become widespread among people of many racial and social backgrounds. A diss can occur by either spoken word or song lyric
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Alternative name for Hades
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de
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It is from the same root as bis twice, and duo, E
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distribution units - these distribute the returns in interest and the dividends to their shareholders, generally speaking on an annual basis, by receiving the fund in the form of dividends
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(v) Insult or thwart in a social manner; short for disrespect "Challenge BDP, you'll get dissed, expect it " -- Boogie Down Productions, "Part Time Sucker"
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See Two, and cf
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to diss; to show disrespect
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god of the underworld; counterpart of Greek Pluto
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(State) Department of Information Services
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Diagnostic Interview Schedule
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Digital Identification Signal Frame containing the capabilities of the called fax
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this

Have you discussed this with anybody? - Have you discussed this with anyone?

This is not a discovery, everybody knows it! - That is not a discovery, everybody knows it!

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Pluto "Proserpine gathering flowers, Herself a fairer flower, by gloomy Dis Was gathered " Milton: Paradise Lost, iv 270 Disaster is being under an evil star (Greek, dus-aster, evil star) An astrological word "The stars in their courses fought against Sisera " -Judges v 20 Disastrous Peace (La Paix Malheureuse) It followed the battle of Gravelines (2 syl ), and was signed at Cateau - Cambresis By this treaty Henri II renounced all claim to Genoa, Naples, Milan, and Corsica (1559)
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{f} (Slang) show disrespect toward another person; insult someone, belittle another person (also diss)
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two

Two weeks after being admitted to hospital my acne suddenly started to disappear. - Two weeks after being admitted to the hospital my acne suddenly started to disappear.

Two weeks after being admitted to the hospital my acne suddenly started to disappear. - Two weeks after being admitted to hospital my acne suddenly started to disappear.

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Bi-, Di-, Dia-
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An act of insolence, common to the population of Lab6 Also refered to as Jip
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prefix opposite of
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Distributorless Ignition System PU -Pick Up
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dés, or sometimes dé-, dis-
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tal
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The god Pluto
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Deeply Inelastic Scattering
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Discrete
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Defense Investigative Service
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Department of Information A State of Washington data processing unit located in Olympia
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Distribution file (VAX Mail) / Thesaurus (CorelDraw)
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diss, disrespect
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Total number of disposals during the current year Includes both declinations and prosecutions completed Counts are based on the number of defendants/suspects involved Appeals are excluded from the count This field uses DIS in the Referral Detail Files in computing the counts of declinations
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Disable
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Distributed Interactive Simulation
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pref. un- (prefix that shows that an action is being reversed)
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Also intensive, as in dissever
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The Latin dis-appears as di-before b, d, g, l, m, n, r, v, becomes dif-before f, and either dis-or di- before j
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A prefix from the Latin, whence F
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Data and Information System
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Dis- denotes separation, a parting from, as in distribute, disconnect; hence it often has the force of a privative and negative, as in disarm, disoblige, disagree
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Deep Inelastic Scattering
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To show disrespect to, often by insult or criticism
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DETYA International Services
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di`s- twice
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A prefix from Gr
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GM Distributorless Ignition used on Buick V6 (one coil for every two spark plugs)
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Pluto "Proserpine gathering flowers, Herself a fairer flower, by gloomy Dis Was gathered " Milton: Paradise Lost, iv 270 Disaster is being under an evil star (Greek, dus-aster, evil star) An astrological word "The stars in their courses fought against Sisera " -Judges v 20 Disastrous Peace (La Paix Malheureuse) It followed the battle of Gravelines (2 syl ), and was signed at Cateau - Cambresis By this treaty Henri II renounced all claim to Genoa, Naples, Milan, and Corsica (1559)
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Total number of disposals during the current year Includes both declinations and prosecutions completed Counts are based on the number of defendants/suspects involved Appeals are excluded from the count This field uses DIS in the Referral Detail Files in computing the counts of declinations
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Data and Information System
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(State) Department of Information Services
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GM Distributorless Ignition used on Buick V6 (one coil for every two spark plugs)
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Discrete
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Department of Information A State of Washington data processing unit located in Olympia
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Digital Identification Signal Frame containing the capabilities of the called fax
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Distribution file (VAX Mail) / Thesaurus (CorelDraw)
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Deeply Inelastic Scattering
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Diagnostic Interview Schedule
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Dis- is added to some words that describe processes, qualities, or states, in order to form words describing the opposite processes, qualities, or states. For example, if you do not agree with someone, you disagree with them; if one thing is not similar to something else, it is dissimilar to it
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prefix opposite of
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(v) Insult or thwart in a social manner; short for disrespect "Challenge BDP, you'll get dissed, expect it " -- Boogie Down Productions, "Part Time Sucker"
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If someone disses you, they criticize you unfairly or speak to you in a way that does not show respect. He believes that his records speak for themselves and ignores those who diss him. dissertation. to say unkind things about someone you know
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to put (someone) down, or show disrespect by the use of insulting language or dismissive behaviour, perhaps originally short for disrespect or disparage
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treat, mention, or speak to rudely; "He insulted her with his rude remarks"; "the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone
dissed
past of diss
dissing
present participle of diss
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