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powerful teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- güçlü
Örnek Cümle:
Askerlerin daha güçlü silahları vardı.
-The soldiers had more powerful weapons.
Örnek Cümle:
Kritik anlarda en güçlülerin bile zayıflara ihtiyacı vardır.
-In critical moments even the very powerful have need of the weakest.
- kuvvetli {s}
Örnek Cümle:
O senden daha kuvvetli.
-She's more powerful than you.
- powerfulnesskudretlilik
- kuvvet
Örnek Cümle:
O senden daha kuvvetli.
-She's more powerful than you.
- kuvvetle
- etkili {s}
- powerfully kudretle
- muhteşem
- ensesi kalın
- keskin
Örnek Cümle:
O çiçeğin keskin bir kokusu var.
-That flower has a powerful smell.
Örnek Cümle:
Yer domuzunun güçlü bacakları ve keskin pençeleri var böylece yüksek hızda toprağa tünel kazabilir.
-The aardvark has powerful limbs and sharp claws so it can burrow into earth at high speed.
- yetkili {s}
- tesirli
- dili çok miktarda
- sert etkili
- çok miktarda {s}
- yetki veya nüfuzu olan
- nüfuzlu {s}
- muktedir
- kudretli
- çelimli
- erkli
- power
- güç
Avrupalı emperyalist güçlere karşı yapılan Türk İstiklal Savaşı 1919'dan 1923'e kadar devam etti.
-Turkish war of independence against Eurpean imperialist powers had lasted from 1919 to 1923.
Tekne güç için bir motor kullanır.
-The boat uses a motor for the power.
- power
- {i} enerji
Nükleer enerji elektrik üretmek için kullanılır.
-Nuclear power is used to generate electricity.
Nehir şehre elektrik enerjisi sağlamaktadır.
-The river furnishes electric power to the town.
- power
- kuvvet
Üç'ün üçüncü dereceden kuvveti 27'dir.
-3 to the third power is 27.
O senden daha kuvvetli.
-She's more powerful than you.
- power
- {i} yetki
Gözlem yetkileri üzerine bir deney sırasında, bu birimde iki yıl yaşamasın rağmen Tom oturma odası duvarında asılı resimlerden hiç birini tanımlayamadı.
-During an experiment on powers of observation, Tom was unable to describe any of the pictures hanging on his living room wall, despite having lived in his unit for two years.
Belge, Manuela'ya tüm yetkileri verir.
-The document grants full powers to Manuela.
- powerful explosive
- güçlü patlayıcı
- powerful piece
- güçlü parça
- powerful position
- güçlü bir konuma
- powerful hand
- güçlü el
- powerful nations of the world
- yedi düvel
- power
- iktidar
1603'te, Kral James iktidara geldiğinde, futbola tekrar izin verildi.
-In 1603, when King James I came into power, football was allowed again.
İktidar yolsuzluğa neden olur.
-Power brings corruption.
- power
- yeti
- power
- {i} üs [mat.]
- power
- {f} elektrik vermek
- powerfully
- kuvvetle
- more powerful
- (Bilgisayar) daha güçlü
- power
- (Ticaret) etkili kişi
- power
- vekalet
- power
- akım
- power
- sözü geçerlik
- power
- mülk
- power
- sulta
- power
- yetkili
- power
- (Matematik) üst
Hukukun üstün gücüne inanıyordu.
-He believed in the supreme power of the law.
1929'da ezici bir üstünlükle iktidara geldi.
-He swept to power in 1929.
- power
- yetke
- power
- velayet
- power
- vekillik
- power
- (Ticaret) meleke">(Ticaret) meleke
- power
- elektrik
Şimdi elektrik kesintisi olursa ne olur?
-What will happen if there's power failure now?
Nehir şehre elektrik enerjisi sağlamaktadır.
-The river furnishes electric power to the town.
- power
- sınama gücü
- power
- enerjilendirmek
- power
- kuvve
Konferansta süper güçlerden, silahlı kuvvetlerini üçte bir oranında azaltmaları istendi.
-The conference called for the major powers to cut their armed forces by a third.
Kuvvetlerin ayrılığı teorisi onun Kanunların Ruhu adlı kitabında Montesquieu'ya atfedilmiştir.
-The theory of the separation of powers is attributed to Montesquieu in his book The Spirit of the Laws.
- powerfully
- güçlü bir şekilde
- powerfully
- etkili bir biçimde
- power
- yapma gücü
- power
- çok
Tom'un çok fazla irade gücü vardır.
-Tom has a lot of will power.
Bu ülkenin askerî gücü çok gelişmiştir.
-The military power of this country is very advanced.
- power
- hızla gitmek
- power
- mat.kuvvet
- power
- vekâletname
- power
- otorite
- power
- vekâlet
- power
- etki
- power
- nüfuz
- power
- yetenek
- power
- çıngı
- power
- kudret
- amost powerful
- amost güçlü
- become more powerful
- gücüne güç katmak
- especially large or powerful
- Özellikle büyük veya güçlü
- power
- hegemonya
- power
- güce
- power
- iktida
- most powerful test
- en guclu sinama
- power
- hakimiyet
- power
- {i} derman
- power
- bir sayın
- power
- erk
- power
- {f} güç sağlamak
- power
- ve kâletname
- power
- melaike
- power
- hüküm
O zaman, Ethelbert, Kent'te kral olarak hüküm sürüyordu ve güçlüydü.
-At that time, Ethelbert ruled as king in Kent, and was powerful.
Hükümette bazı güçlü insanlar tanıyorum.
-I know some powerful people in the government.
- power
- erke
- power
- bir başkası adına herhangi bir işi yapma yetkisi
- power
- (Askeri) SEVK KUDRETİ: Alçak infilak maddelerinin kapalı bir vasatta yanmasıyla meydana gelen gaz basıncı, kırıcı olmaktan ziyade itici bir kuvvet meydana getirir. Bu iş, infilak maddesinin gaz haline geçerken bir molekül değiştirme hassasıdır
- power
- üs
1929'da ezici bir üstünlükle iktidara geldi.
-He swept to power in 1929.
Hukukun üstün gücüne inanıyordu.
-He believed in the supreme power of the law.
- power
- {f} çalıştırmak
Her geri dönüşümlü alüminyum bir TV'yi üç saat çalıştırmak için gerekli enerjiyi kazandırabilir.
-Every recycled aluminium can saves enough energy to power a TV for three hours.
- power
- {i} güç, kuvvet: air power hava kuvveti. nuclear power nükleer güç. physical power fiziksel güç
- power
- {i} yetenek: the power to learn öğrenme
- power
- takât
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powerful teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence
- mighty, strong, potent, efficacious {a}
- A powerful smell is very strong. There was a powerful smell of stale beer. = strong + powerfully pow·er·ful·ly The railway station smelt powerfully of cats and drains
- A powerful person or organization is able to control or influence people and events. You're a powerful man -- people will listen to you. Russia and India, two large, powerful countries. see also all-powerful
- having the power to influence or convince; "a cogent analysis of the problem"; "potent arguments"
- A powerful voice is loud and can be heard from a long way away. At that moment Mrs. Jones's powerful voice interrupted them, announcing a visitor. = loud
- (of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful; "a hefty athlete"; "a muscular boxer"; "powerful arms"
- Large; capacious; said of veins of ore
- You describe a piece of writing, speech, or work of art as powerful when it has a strong effect on people's feelings or beliefs. Bleasdale's powerful 11-part drama about a corrupt city leader. + powerfully pow·er·ful·ly It's a play -- painful, funny and powerfully acted
- A powerful machine or substance is effective because it is very strong. powerful computer systems Alcohol is also a powerful and fast-acting drug. + powerfully pow·er·ful·ly Crack is a much cheaper, smokable form of cocaine which is powerfully addictive
- (Southern regional intensive) very; "the baby is mighty cute"; "he's mighty tired"; "it is powerful humid"; "that boy is powerful big now"; "they have a right nice place"
- having great power or force or potency or effect; "the most powerful government in western Europe"; "his powerful arms"; "a powerful bomb"; "the horse's powerful kick"; "powerful drugs"; "a powerful argument"
- You say that someone's body is powerful when it is physically strong. Hans flexed his powerful muscles + powerfully pow·er·ful·ly He is described as a strong, powerfully-built man of 60
- forceful, exerting great force; effective, potent, producing the desired effect; mighty, having great physical strength; authoritative, influential {s}
- Full of power; capable of producing great effects of any kind; potent; mighty; efficacious; intense; as, a powerful man or beast; a powerful engine; a powerful argument; a powerful light; a powerful vessel
- Close to being a synonym for BRAWNY
- strong enough to knock down or overwhelm; "a knock-down blow"
- displaying superhuman strength or power; "herculean exertions"
- dynamic
- puissant
- all-powerful
- Having unlimited power; omnipotent
- power
- A measure of the rate of doing work or transferring energy
- power
- To hit or kick something forcefully
- power
- A rate to magnify an optical image by a lens or mirror
We need a microscope with higher power.
- power
- To provide power for (a mechanical or electronic device)
This CD player is powered by batteries.
- power
- The probability that a statistical test will reject the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true
- power
- capability or influence
Past and future obviously have no reality of their own. Just as the moon has no light of its own, but can only reflect the light of the sun, so are past and future only pale reflections of the light, power, and reality of the eternal present.
- power
- A product of equal factors. Notation and usage: xn, read as "x to the power of n" or "x to the nth power", denotes x × x × ... × x, in which x appears n times, where n is called the exponent; the definition is extended to non-integer and complex exponents
- power
- control, particularly legal or political (jurisdiction)
In the face of expanding federal power, California in particular struggled to maintain control over its Chinese population.
- power
- electricity or a supply of electricity
After the pylons collapsed, this town was without power for a few days.
- power
- Power tools are operated by electricity. large power tools, such as chainsaws. a power drill. hand
- power
- {n} command, government, influence, reach, stength, ability, a host, a potentate
- powerfully
- {a} mightily, strongly, efficaciously
- Power
- potency
- Power
- pwr
- all powerful
- omnipotent, having an unlimited amount of power; supreme
- all-powerful
- An all-powerful person or organization has the power to do anything they want. the all-powerful labour unions. having complete power or control
- power
- possession of controlling influence; "the deterrent power of nuclear weapons"; "the power of his love saved her"; "his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade"
- power
- Applied force; force producing motion or pressure; as, the power applied at one and of a lever to lift a weight at the other end
- power
- juice
- power
- synchronous motor
- power
- If it is in or within your power to do something, you are able to do it or you have the resources to deal with it. Your debt situation is only temporary, and it is within your power to resolve it
- power
- The rate at which work is performed Power is proportional to torque and rpm and is measured in horsepower
- power
- (of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power; "being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage"; "during his first year in office"; "during his first year in power"; "the power of the president"
- power
- A large quantity; a great number; as, a power o&?; good things
- power
- You can use power to refer to a country that is very rich or important, or has strong military forces. In Western eyes, Iraq is a major power in an area of great strategic importance
- power
- 1 The rate in which energy is transferred or converted per unit of time 2 The rate in which work is done See Horsepower, Kilowatt, Megawatt, Watt for units of power
- power
- Power is the ability to get what you want, or as conflict theorist Kenneth Boulding put it, to "change the future " This can occur through force (sometimes referred to as "power-over"), through cooperation (referred to as "power-with" or exchange power) or through the power of the integrative system--the system of identity and relationships that holds people together in groups
- power
- Power is energy, especially electricity, that is obtained in large quantities from a fuel source and used to operate lights, heating, and machinery. Nuclear power is cleaner than coal Power has been restored to most parts that were hit last night by high winds
- power
- {s} operated by a motor or electricity; assisted by a power source, partially operated by a motor or electricity
- power
- This is the time rate of doing work, or P = W/T The practical unit in the metric system is the joule per second, equal to 1 watt In the English system the unit is foot-pounds per second For a larger unit, 550 ft lb/s equal 1 hp In the electrical context, power in watts, P = IV = I2R, where I is current in amps, V is voltage in volts, and R is resistance in ohms
- power
- A machine acted upon by an animal, and serving as a motor to drive other machinery; as, a dog power
- power
- Energy that is capable or available for doing work; the time rate at which work is performed, measured in horsepower, Watts, or Btu per hour Electric power is the product of electric current and electromotive force
- power
- The time rate at which work is done Electrical power is proportional to the product of current and voltage
- power
- The rate at which energy is supplied See watt
- power
- is the rate at which energy is taken from an electrical system usually expressed in watts Power generated by a utility is usually expressed in volt/amperes
- power
- The rate at which mechanical energy is exerted or mechanical work performed, as by an engine or other machine, or an animal, working continuously; as, an engine of twenty horse power
- power
- possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; "danger heightened his powers of discrimination"
- power
- The rate at which energy is transferred Electrical energy is usually measured in watts The term is also used for a measurement of capacity
- power
- in Christian angelology, the fourth level of angels, ranked above archangels and below principalities
- power
- {i} strength; ability; capability; authority; exponent (Mathematics); output, capacity (of electricity, etc.)
- power
- Electricity supply
- power
- The rate at which work is done and measured in watts (W) In electrical and electronic circuits, Power (P) = Supply Voltage (E) x Supply Current (I) or Load Voltage (VL) x Load Current (IL) See WATT
- power
- A general term which means the capacity for doing work In the electrical environment this is usually measured in watts
- power
- The power of something is the ability that it has to move or affect things. The Roadrunner had better power, better tyres, and better brakes. massive computing power
- power
- one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority; "the mysterious presence of an evil power"; "may the force be with you"; "the forces of evil"
- power
- The exercise of a faculty; the employment of strength; the exercise of any kind of control; influence; dominion; sway; command; government
- power
- A nation having a strong military and/or economy
- power
- Ability to act, regarded as latent or inherent; the faculty of doing or performing something; capacity for action or performance; capability of producing an effect, whether physical or moral: potency; might; as, a man of great power; the power of capillary attraction; money gives power
- power
- The amount of work per unit of time Usually expressed in watts, and equal to I²R Power Supply Cord An attachment plug molded to a length of flexible cord May also include a molded on strain relief, or terminations on the end opposite the plug
- power
- 1 The amount of work done in a given period of time 2 The source of energy or motive force by which a physical system or machine is operated
- power
- {f} provide power, supply with power; set in motion, drive; inspire, motivate
- power
- Control and influence over another entity and its actions
- power
- 12. You can refer to people in authority as the powers that be, especially when you want to say that you disagree with them or do not understand what they say or do. The powers that be, in this case the independent Television Association, banned the advertisement altogether. In science and engineering, the time rate of doing work or delivering energy. Power (P) can be expressed as the amount of work done (W), or energy transferred, divided by the time interval (t): P = W/t. A given amount of work can be done by a low-powered motor in a long time or by a high-powered motor in a short time. Units of power are those of work (or energy) per unit time, such as foot-pounds per minute, joules per second (called watts), or ergs per second. Power can also be expressed as the product of the force (F) applied to move an object and the speed (v) of the object in the direction of the force: P = Fv. See also horsepower. attorney power of balance of power hydroelectric power nuclear power power of the father police power Power Charles Gavan Power Tyrone Edmund sea power tidal power wind power Allied Powers Axis Powers Central Powers Powers Hiram separation of powers War Powers Act
- power
- The product arising from the multiplication of a number into itself; as, a square is the second power, and a cube is third power, of a number
- power
- If someone has power, they have a lot of control over people and activities. In a democracy, power must be divided. a political power struggle between the Liberals and National Party
- power
- The time rate of doing work power factor The cosine of the phase angle between current and voltage in an a-c circuit
- power
- Cardinality
- power
- The ability to get other individuals to do as one wants them to do pragmatic party A type of political party concerned primarily with winning elections precedent A previous judicial case used as an example for deciding the case at hand preferential (alternative) ballot Electoral system in which voters rank the candidates prerogative The residual powers of the Crown that can be exercised at its own discretion Prime Minister’s Office Support staff appointed by the Prime Minister to carry out political functions priming The selective portrayal of political events and personalities by the media which in turn affects public opinion primus inter pares Latin phrase meaning "first among equals " private law Laws controlling relations between individuals private member's bill Public bills introduced in the legislature by members who are not in the cabinet privatization The sale of government-owned assets or activities to the private sector
- power
- Ability, regarded as put forth or exerted; strength, force, or energy in action; as, the power of steam in moving an engine; the power of truth, or of argument, in producing conviction; the power of enthusiasm
- power
- If someone in authority has the power to do something, they have the legal right to do it. The police have the power of arrest
- power
- (physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second)
- power
- supply the force or power for the functioning of; "The gasoline powers the engines"
- power
- The amount of EMF/energy per unit of time Usually expressed in watts
- power
- In mathematics, power is used in expressions such as 2 to the power of 4 or 2 to the 4th power to indicate that 2 must be multiplied by itself 4 times. This is written in numbers as 24, or 2 x 2 x 2 x 2, which equals
- power
- Same as Poor, the fish
- power
- If people take power or come to power, they take charge of a country's affairs. If a group of people are in power, they are in charge of a country's affairs. In 1964 Labour came into power He first assumed power in 1970 The party has been in power since independence in 1964
- power
- (physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second) supply the force or power for the functioning of; "The gasoline powers the engines
- power
- The chance that an experimental study will correctly observe a statistically significant difference between the study groups This may be considered the "sensitivity" of the study trial itself for detecting a difference when it is there
- power
- The agent exercising an ability to act; an individual invested with authority; an institution, or government, which exercises control; as, the great powers of Europe; hence, often, a superhuman agent; a spirit; a divinity
- power
- the time rate of doing work or the rate at which energy is used One equation for Power
- power
- Physical force or strength
- power
- The device or fuel that powers a machine provides the energy that the machine needs in order to work. The `flywheel' battery, it is said, could power an electric car for 600 miles on a single charge + -powered -powered battery-powered radios. nuclear-powered submarines. see also high-powered
- power
- A mechanical agent; that from which useful mechanical energy is derived; as, water power; steam power; hand power, etc
- power
- A product of equal factors. Notation and usage: x[n], read as "x to the power of " or "x to the th power", denotes x × x × ... × x, in which x appears times, where is called the exponent; the definition is extended to non-integer and complex exponents
- power
- (gen) The rate at which ENERGY is consumed or produced It is expressed in WATTs (W) A 1-watt source supplies energy at the rate of 1 JOULE per second (A 100-watt lamp consumes energy at the rate of 100 joules per second; the human body involved in normal activity is rated at about 100W, a significant proportion being used to drive the brain) The Sun radiates energy at the rate of about 70 million watts per square meter of its surface; at the equator the Earth receives a mean annual solar energy flux of around 1,400 watts per square meter F - puissance S - potencia
- power
- physical strength
- power
- a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
- power
- The rate at which work is done or energy expended It is measured in units of energy per unit of time, such as calories per second
- power
- Your power to do something is your ability to do it. Human societies have the power to solve the problems confronting them He was so drunk that he had lost the power of speech
- power
- The rate at which energy is transferred Electrical energy is usually measured in watts Also used for a measurement of capacity
- power
- Capacity of undergoing or suffering; fitness to be acted upon; susceptibility; called also passive power; as, great power of endurance
- power
- The rate of delivery (or expenditure) of energy (measured in watts)
- power
- The rate at which electrical energy is fed into or taken from a device or system, expressed in watts or dBW The signal strength on the uplink or downlink of a satellite communications system is quantified by the power of the radio wave radiated by the transmit antenna
- power
- a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
- power
- A military or naval force; an army or navy; a great host
- power
- the amount of work or energy expended in a given amount of time For example, the watt is a unit of power, which is defined as a joule per second
- power
- a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron"
- power
- 1) The rate of energy production or transfer 2) Electrically, power is expressed in watts (the product of applied voltage and resulting in-phase current Same as active or real power in contrast with reactive or apparent power Used interchangeably with although technically not a synonym of energy 3) Power delivered to a load is also termed demand
- powerfully
- in a powerful manner
- powerfully
- in a powerful manner; "the federal government replaced the powerfully pro-settler Sir Godfrey Huggins with the even tougher and more determined ex-trade unionist
- powerfully
- {s} forcefully, intensely; mightily, with great strength; authoritatively, influentially; potently, effectively
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powerful teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- hükümet gibi formidably powerful and effective
- (person): Mürsel hükümet gibi. What Mürsel says, goes
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