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English - Turkish
{s} gerçek

Dorenda gerçekten iyi bir kızdır, o kurabiyelerini benimle paylaşıyor. - Dorenda really is a nice girl. She shares her cookies with me.

Yakın bir gelecekteki senin ziyaretini gerçekten dört gözle bekliyorum. - I really look forward to your visit in the near future.

{s} hakiki

Sen hiç hakiki Macar tas kebabı yedin mi? Hayır ama gerçekten yemek istiyorum. - Have you ever had genuine Hungarian goulash? No, but I'd really like to.

Hakiki kadınların kıvrımları vardır. - Real women have curves.

{s} saf

Tom gerçekten saf, değil mi? - Tom is really naive, isn't he?

Gerçekten bu kadar saf değilsin, değil mi? - You're not really that naive, are you?

{s} reel

Reel sayılar kümesi sayılamazdır. - The set of real numbers is uncountable.

x bir reel sayı olmak üzere, x² + kx - 3k > 0 eşitsizliğinde k sabitinin alabileceği değer aralığını bulunuz. - Determine the range of values of the constant k to which the quadratic inequality x² + kx - 3k > 0 holds for any real value of x.

{s} asıl

Asıl amaç buysa bilmem tabii. - If that is the real aim, naturally I would not know about that.

İnsanların bir şey yapmalarında genelde iki neden vardır: İyi bir neden ve asıl neden. - People usually have two reasons for doing something: a good reason and the real reason.

real property mülk
{s} taşınmaz
gerçekten çok

Sen Fransa'dayken seni gerçekten çok özlemiştim. - I really missed you when you were in France.

Tatoeba gerçekten çok dilli. Bütün diller birbirine bağlıdır. - Tatoeba is really multilingual. All the languages are interconnected.

the real thing esaslı şey
(isim) real [fin.]
mülk
{s} etkin
{s} sabit

x bir reel sayı olmak üzere, x² + kx - 3k > 0 eşitsizliğinde k sabitinin alabileceği değer aralığını bulunuz. - Determine the range of values of the constant k to which the quadratic inequality x² + kx - 3k > 0 holds for any real value of x.

has

Kötü hissediyordum, bu yüzden hastaneye kabul edildim. Fakat bende gerçekten sağlıksız bir şey olmadığı anlaşıldı. - I felt bad, so I was admitted into the hospital. However, it turned out that there was nothing really wrong with me.

O, yeni pantolon askısı hakkında gerçekten hassas. - She's really touchy about her new braces.

gayri menkul
{i} real [fin.]
özbeöz
(Ticaret) enflasyona göre düzeltilmiş
real number gerçek sayı
ciddi

Tom Mary'nin ciddi olduğunu açıkladı. - Tom realized Mary was serious.

Tom Mary'nin ciddi olduğunu fark etmedi. - Tom didn't realize Mary was serious.

doğru dürüst
(Kanun,Ticaret) ayni
sahici
eski İspanyol parası
real image gerçek gürüntü
samimi

Herkes gerçekten samimiydi. - Everybody was really friendly.

Tom gerçekten samimi görünüyordu. - Tom seemed really sincere.

aktif
gerçekten

Seni anlamak gerçekten çok zor. - Understanding you is really very hard.

O gerçekten akıllı, değil mi? - She's really smart, isn't she?

{s} asıl: the real problem asıl sorun. his real aim onun asıl amacı
gayri m
cidden

En son yapmak zorunda kaldığın cidden zor şey neydi? - What was the last really difficult thing you had to do?

O konuda cidden üzgünüm. - I'm real sorry about that.

{s} gerçek, hakiki: real image gerçek görüntü. real number gerçek sayı
sahiden

Bir sürü kişi pandispanyayı fırınlanması zor sanmakta, ama yeterince yumurta kullanırsanız hiçbir şey sahiden ters gitmeyebilir. - Many people think that sponge cake is difficult to bake, but if you use enough eggs, nothing can really go wrong.

O sahiden akıllı, değil mi? - She's really smart, isn't she?

gerçekli
real
harbi

3 yaşındaki çocuğum harbiden sinirlerimi hoplatıyor. - My 3-year-old is really getting on my nerves.

Turkish - Turkish
(Hukuk) Gerçek, maddi, ayni
English - English
soothfast
Real Madrid, a football club from Madrid
A unit of currency used in Brazil, and formerly in Portugal
Having been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation; contrasted with nominal

What is the real GNP of this polity?.

Former unit of currency of Spain and Spain's colonies
A coin worth one real
Related through a common ancestor, and not merely by marriage or adoption

real father or real mother.

really

You mean you really can't swim? - Can you really not swim?

I'm really glad I ran into you. - I'm really happy I ran into you.

Relating to the result of the actions of rational agents; relating to neoclassical economic models as opposed to Keynesian models
That can be characterized as a confirmation of truth
That has physical existence

No one has ever seen a real unicorn.

Being either a rational number, or the limit of a convergent infinite sequence of rational numbers: being one of a set of numbers with a one-to-one correspondence to the points on a line
PROPERTY- Immovable property such as land and improvements on it, such as buildings
adj Not simulated Often used as a specific antonym to {virtual} in any of its jargon senses
royal campsite, location of the headquarters
(of property) fixed or immovable; "real property consists of land and buildings; real estate
{a} true, certain, sure, genuine, immoveable
{i} basic unit of currency in Brazil (equal to 100 centavos)
Property:          Freehold estates and land   Leaseholds in real property are sometimes called chattels real
- A price that has been adjusted to remove the effects of changes in the purchasing power of the dollar A real price reflects changes in the value relative to a base year (e g , 1990)
The component of a signal perpendicular to the imaginary signal [Chapter 2]
used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal; "she was very gifted"; "he played very well"; "a really enjoyable evening"; "I'm real sorry about it"; "a rattling good yarn"
The term 'real' is used in economics to refer to prices or other measures that have been adjusted for inflation
Anything which is experienced or perceived as existing In that sense, everything is 'real' in one context or another: the practial problem is in deciding what type of reality a perceived entity has, and the relevance of that entity within the reality Physical reality is only one type of reality: concepts and emotions, for example, are equally real within their own contexts, and often have echoes at the physical level - such as the social effects of advertising and propaganda, or the saliva generated on imagining a tasty meal
Relating to immovable tangible property
very, extremely (Informal)
A realist

I'm a realistic person. - I am a realistic person.

I am a realistic person. - I'm a realistic person.

A former basic monetary unit of Spain and Spanish colonies
Having an assignable arithmetical or numerical value or meaning; not imaginary
not synthetic or spurious; of real or natural origin; "real mink"; "true gold"
A Data Type Numerical data in the form of a decimal fraction of any magnitude, negative as well as positive, such as 3 72, as distinct from an Integer or a Boolean
not to be taken lightly; "statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems"; "to the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real"
possible to be treated as fact; "tangible evidence"; "his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor"
A commodity; see reality
- Land, buildings, and improvements, which are not normally removable and manufactured homes converted to real property
often used in opposition to the virtual world of on-line or internet experiences
a coin of Spanish origin, which had a wide circulation in the Greek islands due to the vicinity of the Kingdom of Naples
That is an exemplary or pungent instance of a class or type
emphasis You can use real to emphasize a quality that is genuine and sincere. Germany has shown real determination to come to terms with the anti-Semitism of its past
Royal; regal; kingly
Genuine, not faked
any rational or irrational number
You can use real to describe someone or something that has all the characteristics or qualities that such a person or thing typically has. his first real girlfriend The only real job I'd ever had was as manager of the local cafe. = proper
Signifying meritorious qualities or actions especially in regards to enjoying life, prowess at sports and success wooing potential partners
being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something; "her actual motive"; "a literal solitude like a desert"- G K Chesterton; "a genuine dilemma"
(of property) fixed or immovable; "real property consists of land and buildings; real estate"
True; genuine; not artificial, counterfeit, or factitious; often opposed to ostensible; as, the real reason; real Madeira wine; real ginger
One of the numbers that have no imaginary parts and comprise the rationals and the irrationals
A material or object that is real is natural or functioning, and not artificial or an imitation. the smell of real leather Who's to know if they're real guns or not? = genuine
an old small silver Spanish coin
One of the three genders that the common gender can be separated into in the Scandinavian languages
{i} reality, actuality
A former basic monetary unit of Spain and Spanish colonies in the Americas
Relating to things, not to persons
no less than what is stated; worthy of the name; "the real reason"; "real war"; "a real friend"; "a real woman"; "meat and potatoes--I call that a real meal"; "it's time he had a real job"; "it's no penny-ante job--he's making real money"
You can use real to describe something that is the most important or typical part of a thing. When he talks, he only gives glimpses of his real self The smart executive has people he can trust doing all the real work
If you think that someone or something is very surprising, you can ask if they are for real. Is this guy for real?
having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary; "the substantial world"; "a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical"; "most ponderous and substantial things"- Shakespeare
emphasis You can use real when you are talking about a situation or feeling to emphasize that it exists and is important or serious. Global warming is a real problem The prospect of civil war is very real There was never any real danger of the children being affected
Actually being or existing; not fictitious or imaginary; as, a description of real life
Relating to numbers with a one-to-one correspondence to the points on a line
Used in the context of general equities (1) Natural, or not profile; (2) Not dividend roll nor program trading related; (3) not tax-related "Real" indications have three major repercussions: a) pricing will be more favorable to the other side of the trade since Investment bank is not committing any capital; b) price pressure will be stronger if real since a natural buyer/seller may have information leading to his decision or more behind it, and c) an uptick may be required for the trader to transact if the indication is not real and he has no long position
If you say that someone does something for real, you mean that they actually do it and do not just pretend to do it. The sex scenes were just good acting. We didn't do it for real
coinciding with reality; "perceptual error has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception"- F A Olafson
an old small silver Spanish coin possible to be treated as fact; "tangible evidence"; "his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor"
If something is real to someone, they experience it as though it really exists or happens, even though it does not. Whitechild's life becomes increasingly real to the reader
The real cost or value of something is its cost or value after other amounts have been added or subtracted and when factors such as the level of inflation have been considered. the real cost of borrowing. = actual, net You can also talk about the cost or value of something in real terms. In real terms the cost of driving is cheaper than a decade ago
A small Spanish silver coin; also, a denomination of money of account, formerly the unit of the Spanish monetary system
You can use real to describe something that is the true or original thing of its kind, in contrast to one that someone wants you to believe is true. This was the real reason for her call Her real name had been Miriam Pinckus. = true
Used in the context of general equities (1) natural, (2) not dividend roll-or program trading-related; (3) not tax-related "Real" indications have three major repercussions: a) pricing will be more favorable to the other side of the trade since an investment bank is not committing any capital; b) price pressure will be stronger if real since a natural buyer/seller may have information leading to his decision or more behind it, and c) an uptick may be required for the trader to transact if the indication is not real and the trader has no long position
Turkish - English
real
real.

    Hyphenation

    re·al

    Etymology

    [ 'rE(-&)l, 'ri(-&)l ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, real, relating to things , from Middle French, from Medieval Latin & Late Latin; Medieval Latin realis relating to things , from Late Latin, real, from Latin res thing, fact; akin to Sanskrit rayi property.

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