jung

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Немецкий Язык - Турецкий язык
yung genç; körpe
genç; yeşil, taze; körpe; yeni
{yung} genç; körpe
jön
genç yaşta
genç

O da benim gibi genç. - Sie ist genauso jung wie ich.

O nasıl? Yaşlı mı, genç mi? - Wie ist er? Alt, oder jung?

körpe
Английский Язык - Турецкий язык

Определение jung в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

jung muscle
(Tıp) jung kası
jung theory
(Tıp) jung teorisi
young
yavru/genç
young
taze/genç
young
çocuk olan
young
tüysüz
young
{s} körpe. i
young
gençten
young
körpe
young
yeni

Genç hayvanlar hızla yeni bir çevreye uyum sağlarlar. - Young animals adapt quickly to a new environment.

Tom Mary'ye en genç kızı için ne zaman bir çift yeni ayakkabı alacağını sordu. - Tom asked Mary when she was going to buy a new pair of shoes for her youngest daughter.

young
taze
young
gençler

Merkezin hedefi, diğer ülkelerden gelen gençleri belli bir zaman aralığında eğitmek olmalıdır. - The goal of the center should be to train young people from other countries within a specific time period.

Gençler, kendilerini bir şeye yaşlı insanlardan daha çabuk adapte ederler. - Young people adapt themselves to something sooner than old people.

young
(hayvan) yavru
young
gençlik

Senin hikâyen bana gençlik günlerimi hatırlattı. - Your story reminded me of my younger days.

Gençlik günlerimde, ben de onu düşündüm. - I thought that as well, in my younger days.

young
{s} genç

O sağlam genç bir adam. - He is a robust young man.

O genç ama deneyimli. - He is young, but experienced.

young
(sıfat) genç, küçük, acemi, yeni
young
{i} yavru

Bazı hayvanlar yavrularını yerler. - Some animals eat their young.

Kanguruların yavrularını taşımak için garip bir yöntemi var. - Kangaroos have a strange method of carrying their young.

young
{i} küçük

Sam Tom'dan iki yaş küçük. - Sam is two years younger than Tom.

Küçük erkek kardeşim TV izliyor. - My younger brother is watching TV.

Турецкий язык - Английский Язык

Определение jung в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь

jung psikolojisi
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) jungian psychology
jung kası
(Tıp) jung muscle
jung teorisi
(Tıp) jung theory
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{i} family name; Carl Jung (1875-1961), Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist who studied with Sigmund Freud and later developed his own psychological theories
Swiss psychologist (1875-1961)
Carl Gustav Jung
a Swiss psychiatrist who studied the importance of dreams and religion in problems of the mind, and divided people into two groups, introverts and extroverts. Jung developed the idea of the collective unconscious, the belief that people's feelings and reactions are often based on deep memories of human experience in the past. He worked with Sigmund Freud until they had a serious disagreement. (1875-1961). born July 26, 1875, Kesswil, Switz. died June 6, 1961, Küsnacht Swiss psychiatrist. As a youth he read widely in philosophy and theology. After taking his medical degree (1902), he worked in Zürich with Eugen Bleuler on studies of mental illness. From this research emerged Jung's notion of the complex, or cluster of emotionally charged (and largely unconscious) associations. Between 1907 and 1912 he was Sigmund Freud's close collaborator and most likely successor, but he broke with Freud over the latter's insistence on the sexual basis of neuroses. In the succeeding years he founded the field of analytic psychology, a response to Freud's psychoanalysis. Jung advanced the concepts of the introvert and extrovert personality, archetypes, and the collective unconscious (the pool of human experience passed from generation to generation). He went on to formulate new psychotherapeutic techniques designed to reacquaint the person with his unique "myth" or place in the collective unconscious, as expressed in dream and imagination. Sometimes criticized as disguised religion and for its lack of verifiability, his work has been influential in religion and literature as well as psychiatry. His important works include The Psychology of the Unconscious (1912; revised as Symbols of Transformation), Psychological Types (1921), Psychology and Religion (1938), and Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1962)
Carl Gustav Jung
{i} Carl Jung (1875-1961), Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist who studied with Sigmund Freud and later developed his own psychological theories
Carl Jung
{i} Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist who studied with Sigmund Freud and later developed his own psychological theories
Kim Dae Jung
born Jan. 6, 1924, Hayi-do, Korea South Korean politician and the first opposition leader to become president. He first entered politics in 1954, opposing the policies of Syngman Rhee, but did not win a seat in government until 1961. After being arrested several times in the 1970s, Kim was sentenced to death on charges of sedition and conspiracy; that sentence was commuted to 20 years in prison. In 1985, after a brief exile in the U.S., he resumed his role as a leader of the political opposition. In 1997 he was elected president of South Korea, serving from 1998 to 2003. In 2000 he received the Nobel Prize for Peace