res'en

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Turkish - English
reside
res''en
To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to remain for a long time
res''en
{v} to live in a place, dwell, subside
res''en
live (in a certain place)
res''en
If someone resides somewhere, they live there or are staying there. Margaret resides with her invalid mother in a London suburb
res''en
make one's home or live in; "She resides officially in Iceland"; "I live in a 200-year old house"; "These people inhabited all the islands that are now deserted"; "The plains are sparsely populated"
res''en
To have a seat or fixed position; to inhere; to lie or be as in attribute or element
res''en
{f} dwell, inhabit as a residence; live; rest in, exist within
res''en
To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to abide continuosly; to have ones domicile of home; to remain for a long time
res''en
be inherent or innate in
res''en
To sink; to settle, as sediment
res''en
If a quality resides in something, the thing has that quality. Happiness does not reside in strength or money. to live in a particular place (résider, from residere , from sedere )
res''en
To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to abide continuosly; to have one's domicile of home; to remain for a long time
English - English

Definition of res'en in English English dictionary

res
Short form of college or university residence
res
Short form of resolution (of a computer display, etc.)
res
Short form of Indian reserve or reservation
res ipsa loquitur
A maxim where the very improbable facts of an accident imply the negligence of the defendant. It effectively shifts the burden of proof to the defendant
res judicata
An issue that is before a court, has already been decided by another court, and that therefore must be dismissed by the current court
res nullius
Something that has no owner, and not subject to jurisdiction of any state, susceptible to national appropriation
res nullius
Res nullius is a Latin term derived from Roman law whereby res (objects in the legal sense, anything that can be owned, even slaves, but not subjects in law such as citizens) are not yet the object of rights of any specific subject. Such items are considered ownerless property and are usually free to be owned
RES
reticuloendothelial system
res
{i} remainder, remnant, something that remains after part has been removed
res
(Pronounced "rez ") Abr Reservation
res
Residence
res
Residence (usually referring to a phone number)
res
Reset; see reset
res
residence; research
res
(Latin: "a thing ") The vessel or cargo to which a maritime lien attaches
res
Receive-Only Earth Station
res
Appears in the output for the steady-flow profiles and is the residual in the function used to define the root of the equation being solved A large residual at convergence may indicate some problem in the steady-flow computations
res
Retail Electric Supplier Also known as an ARES or an ESP
res
[Spanish] beef
res
ect
res
The thing
res
An abbreviation for image resolution Also a unit of measure of resolution in number of lines per millimeter, such as RES8 or RES100 To convert RES to dots per inch (dpi), multiply the RES value by 25 4 the number of millimeters in an inch For example RES12 is equivalent to 304 dpi (12 x 25 4 = 304)
res
form of short form, reservation
res
A term used to define image resolution instead of pixels per inch (ppi) Res 12 indicates 12 pixels per millimetre (1 inch = 2 5 cm)
res
a widely distributed system consisting of all the cells able to ingest bacteria or colloidal particles etc, except for certain white blood cells
res
Residential
res
A thing; the particular thing; a matter; a point
res
Principal or assets of a trust In the case of a QPRT, the residence is the only asset (or only significant asset) unless the residence is sold and cash is held pending the qualified reinvestment in a new residence, or in the event that the QPRT is converted to a QAT
res adjudicata
res judicata, issue already determined in court, issue that cannot be raised again
res gestae
rule of evidence that covers words that are so closely associated with an occurrence that the words are considered part of the occurrence and as such their report does not violate the hearsay rule
res gestae
things done rule of evidence that covers words that are so closely associated with an occurrence that the words are considered part of the occurrence and as such their report does not violate the hearsay rule
res gestae
things done
res gestae
issues that are relevant to litigation
res ipsa loquitur
a rule of evidence whereby the negligence of an alleged wrongdoer can be inferred from the fact that the accident happened
res ipsa loquitur
(Latin) the thing speaks for itself (damage claim that transfers the burden of proof onto the recklessness or negligence)
res judicata
in law, a case already decided
res judicata
a matter already settled in court; cannot be raised again
res judicata
A matter of thing previously settled by judgment of a court
res judicata
(lat ) the thing has been decided
res judicata
- an issue that has been decided by the court; an adjudicated claim
res judicata
A rule of civil law that once a matter has been litigated and final judgment has been rendered by the trial court, the matter cannot be relitigated by the parties in the same court, or any other trial court
res judicata
issue already determined in court, issue that cannot be raised again
res.
{i} comprehensive inquiry, extensive investigation of a subject
des res
desirable residence. A real estate marketing term that has entered regular usage
in medias res
In the middle of a storyline

This novel begins in medias res.

in medias res
Beginning in the middle of its storyline: said of a work of literature or a film

Although not strictly in medias res, the film uses flashbacks extensively.

in medias res
Narrative presented in medias res

Anyway, the characters have been introduced but by no means established. I know Final Fantasy’s always been big on in medias res, but even the most basic questions about the plot remain unanswered. Who the fuck are these people? What is going on? Why should I care? Can I stop playing now? Please?.

lo-res
low-resolution
in medias res
In or into the midst or middle; without preamble
H. Res
House Resolution
des res
a house that a lot of people admire and would like to live in - sometimes used humorously (desirable residence)
estoppel by res judicata
forbidding of renewed litigation of a case for which a verdict has already been reached (Law)
Turkish - Turkish
Bkz. resen
RES
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. (Residen: Erişmek mastarının emir köküdür.) "Ulaşan, erişen, yetişen" mânasına gelir ve birleşik kelimeler yapılır
res
Koyun, keçi türünden küçük baş hayvan
res
Divan şiirinde uyakta tesis adıyla anılan eliften önceki sessiz harfin harekesi
res
içi taşla örülü kuyuya verilen ad
res
içi taşla örülü kuyu
res
Hastalığın bedene yerleşmesi
English - Turkish

Definition of res'en in English Turkish dictionary

res
konu

Bu konuda yapılan araştırma oldukça şüpheli. - Research in this area is somewhat equivocal.

Bir karşılama konuşmasını yanıtladı. - He responded to a speech of welcome.

res
mesele

Bu meselenin hızla çözüleceğini umuyorum. - I hope this matter is resolved quickly.

res judicate
mahkemece karara bağlanan sorun
res nullius
(Kanun) Hiç kimseye ait olmayan fakat egemenliğe konu olabilecek bir alan, üzerinde fiilen mülkiyet kurulmamış sahipsiz eşya
res publica
res yayının
RES
(Askeri) ihtiyat (reserve)
res
tek
res
belirli bir şey
res
res judicata Lat
res
{i} şey
res
mahkemece karar verilmiş mesele
in medias res
(Lat.) Bir hikâyenin/anlatımın ortasında
html res anchor
(Bilgisayar) html kaynak bağlayıcısı
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