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İngilizce - Türkçe
substance teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- cisim
- madde
Örnek Cümle:
Zaman ne forma ne de maddeye sahiptir.
-Time has neither form nor substance.
Örnek Cümle:
Bu madde, asite maruz kalmış olmalı.
-The substance must be treated with acid.
- varlık/kuvvet/öz/madde
- anafikir
- hakikat
- asıl
- doğruluk
- esaslılık
- toz
- asıl anlam
- özdek
- öz
- substans
- materyal
- (the ile) önemli bölüm
- ana fikir {i}
- servet {i}
- hulâsa
- in substance esasında
- güçlülük {i}
- esas {i}
- özet olarak
- asıl mesele {i}
- özlülük {i}
- esaslılık, önem: The speech lacked substance. Konuşmada önemli hiçbir {i}
- sağlamlık {i}
- Madde, cisim bir organın oluşmuş maddesi, substantia (Tıp)
- içerik {i}
- zenginlik {i}
- kimyasal madde (Kimya)
Örnek Cümle:
Bezler vücuda kimyasal maddeler salgılar.
-Glands secrete chemical substances into the body.
- önem
- gerçek
- maddi içerik (Hukuk)
- substance-related disorders
- (Geometri) Uyuşturucu madde kullanımıyla ilişkili hastalıklar
- substance abuse
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) madde istismarı
- substance abuse
- madde kötüye kullanımı
- substance dependence
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) madde bağımlılığı
- substance over form
- (Ticaret) özün önceliği
- substance p
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) p maddesi
- Substance abuse
- Madde bağımlılığı; uyuşturucu maddelerin kötü amaçlı kullanımı
- substance abuse
- Bağımlılık yapan maddelerin kötüye kullanımı
- substance abuser
- Uyuşturucu madde bağımlısı
- substance addiction
- Madde bağımlılığı
- substance over form concept
- Özün önceliği kavramı.Muhasebenin temel kavramlarından özün önceliği kavramı
- substance that reduces congestion
- tıkanıklık azaltır madde
- substance which kills spores
- sporları öldüren madde
- substance cycle
- (Askeri) madde dönüşümü
- substance of the indictment
- (Kanun) iddianamenin esası
- substance spill
- (Askeri) maddenin boşaltılması
- substance spill
- (Askeri) maddenin dökülmesi
- substance transfer
- (Askeri) madde transferi
- substance withdrawal
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) madde uzaklaşımı
- sum and substance
- (deyim) can damarı
- buffer substance
- (Biyokimya) tampon madde
- dried substance
- (Tıp) kurutulmuş madde
- explosive substance
- patlayıcı madde
- foreign substance
- (deyim,Tekstil) yabancı madde
- pure substance
- (Otomotiv) saf madde
- pure substance
- arı madde
- active substance
- aktif madde
- colloid substance
- koloidal madde
- flammable substance
- tutuşucu madde
- gray substance
- gri cevher
- intercellular substance
- hücrelerarası madde
- liquid body substance
- vücut sıvısı
- lubricating substance
- yağlama maddesi
- magnetic substance
- manyetik madde
- organic substance
- organik madde
- translucent substance
- yarı şeffaf madde
- transparent substance
- şeffaf madde
- white substance
- beyaz cevher
- controlled substance
- kontrollü madde
- economic substance
- ekonomik madde
- give substance
- Bir şeyin doğru olduğunu göstermek
- give substance to something
- Bir şeyin doğru olduğunu göstermek
- ground substance
- zemin madde
- inherent reality or substance
- doğal gerçeklik veya madde
- man of substance
- Madde adam
- natural substance
- (Eğitim) Doğal madde, tabiattaki haliyle madde
- pleasure inducing substance
- keyif verici madde
- volatile substance
- uçucu madde
- a man of substance
- varlıklı adam
- a man of substance
- (fiil)rlıklı adam
- absorbed substance
- (Tekstil) emici maddeler
- absorbing substance
- (Tekstil) emici maddeler
- alarm substance
- (Denizbilim) alarm maddesi
- albuminous substance
- (Tekstil) albuminli maddeler
- as to form and substance
- (Ticaret) şekil ve içerik olarak
- elementary substance
- öz madde
- endogenous substance
- (Tıp) endojen madde
- fatty substance
- (Kimya) yağlı maddeler
- ferromagnetic substance
- ferromanyetik madde
- grey substance
- (Tıp) gri madde
- harmful substance
- zararlı madde
- in substance
- özet olarak
- in substance
- özünde
- in substance
- esasında
- living substance
- (Teknik,Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) canlı madde
- man of substance
- zengin adam
- mordanting substance
- (Tekstil) asitleme malzemesi
- noxious substance
- zararlı madde
- offensive odor substance
- (Askeri) kötü koku yayan madde
- original substance
- (Tekstil) ana unsur
- pure substance
- ari madde
- sticky substance
- bulaşıcı madde
İlgili Terimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
substance teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Physical matter; material
- Considerable wealth or resources
Örnek Cümle:
A man of substance.
- The essential part of anything; the most vital part
- Drugs (illegal narcotics)
Örnek Cümle:
substance abuse.
- being, an essential part, something solid, body, matter, wealth, the means of life {n}
- what a communication that is about something is about
- Viscosity (Pa s)
- anything that has mass and occupies space; matter
- material, matter; essence, meaning, content; reality; body, consistency; wealth {i}
- any natural or artificial substance, whether in solid or liquid form or in the form of a gas or vapour This includes chemicals (dangerous goods, hazardous substances, carcinogens and other significant chemically based items such as matches, adhesives and fuels), biological materials, lead and asbestos containing items
- Substance is the quality of being important or significant. It's questionable whether anything of substance has been achieved Syria will attend only if the negotiations deal with issues of substance
- considerable capital (wealth or income); "he is a man of means"
- The basis weight of certain grades of paper For example, 20 lb bond is also called substance 20 or sub 20
- An atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron In the body it is usually an oxygen molecule than has lost an electron and will stabilize itself by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule
- thickness of petals
- The thickness of the petals
- that which has mass and occupies space; "an atom is the smallest indivisible unit of matter"
- kind of matter that cannot be separated into other kinds of matter by ant physical process
- This refers to a horse possessing quality build and musculature However, horses that have weakly builds "lack substance "
- A substance is a solid, powder, liquid, or gas with particular properties. There's absolutely no regulation of cigarettes to make sure that they don't include poisonous substances The substance that's causing the problem comes from the barley
- the idea that is intended; "What is the meaning of this (Atasözü)?"
- In relation to the NONS regulations a substance is a chemical element or compound in the natural state or obtained by any production process, including any additive necessary to preserve the stability of the product and any impurity deriving from the process used, but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or changing its composition A preparation, i e a deliberate mixture of such substances, is not subject to these regulations, but one or more of its constituents may be A New Substance is one that does not appear on the EINECS inventory, with the exception of polymers in which less than 2% in combined form is a new substance
- drugs
- Function Correspondence
- Any kind of matter all specimens of which have the same chemical composition and physical properties
- the stuff of which an object consists
- Any chemical entity
- The commonly used designation given to a sheet of paper, derived from the weight of one ream in the standard size for that paper grade to top
- matter, objects (the smallest part of which is molecule)
- To furnish or endow with substance; to supply property to; to make rich
- an accident waiting to happen
- Body; matter; material of which a thing is made; hence, substantiality; solidity; firmness; as, the substance of which a garment is made; some textile fabrics have little substance
- The "something" which has all the necessary accidents (qualities), which is the "thing" itself, this "something" is what the philosophers call "substance" For example, regarding the bread and wine of the Eucharist, the mind is not left to itself By the revelation of Christ the mind knows that the "substance" has been changed, in the one case into the "substance" of His Body, in the other case into the "substance" of His Blood Our senses perceive "accidents" of bread and wine; only the mind knows the "substance" of His Body and Blood See the related terms Nature and Essence
- In general, that which is the underlying ground of all phenomenon For Hegel, the Absolute is both Substance and Subject - the "living substance "
- weight in pounds of a ream of paper cut to its standard size (e g , 500 sheets of 20 lb Bond in 17x22 in size would be Substance 20) (See also: Basis Weight )
- paper term
- the weight in pounds of a ream of paper
- the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story"
- Material possessions; estate; property; resources
- something which can exist by itself, is the substrate underlying the existence of other things, and is the subject of which other things are predicated In his Metaphysics Aristotle considered what can be substance: matter, form, or a combination of matter and form According to various criteria he used, different answers seemed plausible, although he finally preferred form Seventeenth-century philosophers, including Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz, came to strikingly different solutions to the problem of what qualifies as being substance Locke's account seems to suggest an unknowable substratum which falls out of any account of knowledge, but it can also be seen to offer a corpuscular substrate linked to his doctrine of primary qualities and their explanatory role in science
- Same as Hypostasis, 2
- the amount of thickness between the veins, to the touch, of a fully expanded leaf blade
- That which underlies all outward manifestations; substratum; the permanent subject or cause of phenomena, whether material or spiritual; that in which properties inhere; that which is real, in distinction from that which is apparent; the abiding part of any existence, in distinction from any accident; that which constitutes anything what it is; real or existing essence
- The substance of what someone says or writes is the main thing that they are trying to say. The substance of his discussions doesn't really matter
- that which has mass and occupies space; "an atom is the smallest indivisible unit of matter" the stuff of which an object consists
- If you say that something has no substance, you mean that it is not true. There is no substance in any of these allegations. = truth
- What underlies the various qualities of an object In the later tradition substance comes to be considered a transcendent notion
- The most important element in any existence; the characteristic and essential components of anything; the main part; essential import; purport
- Natrium Hypochlorite
- substance abuse
- An overindulgence in and dependence of a drug or other chemical
- substance abuse
- The overindulgence in and dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or a narcotic drug. Also called chemical abuse
- substance abuser
- A person who takes drugs, drug user, drug addict
- substance P
- A short-chain polypeptide that functions as a neurotransmitter especially in the transmission of pain impulses from peripheral receptors to the central nervous system
- substance abuse
- Operationally defined by the National Research Council to encompass four behavioral patterns: overeating, cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, and drug abuse
- substance abuse
- over usage of addictive products (drugs, alcohol)
- substance abuse
- The term "Substance Abuse" is the condition caused by regular excessive compulsive drinking of alcohol and/or physical habitual dependence on drugs that results in a chronic disorder affecting physical health and/or personal or social functioning This does not include dependence on tobacco and ordinary caffeine-containing drinks
- substance abuse
- excessive use of drugs
- substance abuse
- Any use of a controlled substance or illegal drug that produces a pattern of pathological use causing impairment in social or occupational functioning or that produces physiological dependency evidenced by physical tolerance or withdrawal Nicotine addiction and caffeine addiction are not considered substance abuse under the Plan
- substance abuse
- Refers to overeating, cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, or drug abuse
- substance abuse
- For purposes of the contract, this term is limited to alcoholism and drug abuse
- substance abuse
- The taking of alcohol or other drugs at dosages that place a person's social, economic, psychological and physical welfare in potential hazard, or endanger public health, morals, safety or welfare, or a combination thereof Also called chemical dependency
- substance abuse
- medieval philosophy
- substance abuse
- The overindulgence in and dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or a narcotic drug. Also called chemical abuse.substance abuser n. the habit of taking too many illegal drugs, in a way that harms your health = drug abuse
- substance abuse
- Continuous and excessive use of alcohol or drugs resulting in addiction Alcoholics and rehabilitated drug abusers are considered people with disabilities and thus afforded employment protection under the ADA Alcoholics are protected provided their condition neither interferes with their ability to work nor poses a threat to the property or safety of others Only drug abusers who have successfully completed rehabilitation programs and people who are mistakenly identified as drug users are considered disabled under the ADA Current users of illegal drugs are not protected
- substance abuse
- Abusing alcohol or other drugs that place a persons social, economic, psychological welfare in potential danger and/or endangering the public, or a combination (also called chemical dependency )
- substance abuse
- excessive use of alcohol or drug; substances can cause sleep disturbances
- substance abuse
- The uncontrollable or excessive abuse of addictive substances, such as (but not limited to) alcohol, drugs or other chemicals and the resultant physiological and/or psychological dependency which develops with continued use
- substance abuse
- a pattern of drug abuse that diminishes the ability to fulfil responsibilities at home, work or school that results in repeated use of a drug in dangerous situations or that leads to legal difficulties related to drug use
- substance abuse
- Use of alcohol or drugs that impairs an individuals ability to function The impairment can be mental, physical or financial to the individual abusing the substance or others around him or her
- substance abuse
- Abuse of, dependence on, or addiction to alcohol or a controlled substance
- alarm substance
- chemical given off from the skin of a fish after injury that warns nearby fish of danger
- chemical substance
- A material with a specific chemical composition
- controlled substance
- A drug deemed to be illegal by a government (especially the United States of America) except for very limited professional testing purposes
- take the shadow for the substance
- To be easily deceived, credulous, superficial
- economic substance
- (Kanun) Economic substance is a doctrine in the tax law of the United States under which a transaction must have an economic purpose aside from reduction of tax liability in order to be considered valid. This doctrine is used to determine whether tax shelters, or strategies used to reduce tax liability, are considered "abusive" by the Internal Revenue Service
- foreign substance
- substance or object in a place that it does not belong
- give substance
- Show that something is true
Their appearance together gave substance to the rumours of their imminent marriage.
- give substance to something
- Show that something is true
Their appearance together gave substance to the rumours of their imminent marriage.
- natural substance
- A material which is the same as it was found in nature
- banned substance
- In sport, banned substances are drugs that competitors are not allowed to take because they could artificially improve their performance
- body substance
- the substance of the body
- carcinogenic substance
- substance which causes cancer
- controlled substance
- a drug or chemical substance whose possession and use are controlled by law
- controlled substance
- a drug that is illegal to possess or use without permission from a doctor
- fatty substance
- substance that contains fat
- foreign substance
- matter or object in a place that it does not belong, foreign matter
- ground substance
- hyaloplasm: the clear nongranular portion of the cytoplasm of a cell
- ground substance
- matrix: the body substance in which tissue cells are embedded
- harmful substance
- material that is toxic or harmful, dangerous substance
- humic substance
- an organic residue of decaying organic matter
- in substance
- essentially, mainly; actually, really
- inflammable substance
- combustible material, ignitable matter, flammable substance
- insoluble substance
- substance which cannot be dissolved
- liquid body substance
- the liquid parts of the body
- man of substance
- owner, one who has possessions or property
- pure substance
- substance that is not contaminated with another substance
- queen substance
- A pheromone secreted by queen bees and given to worker bees to prevent them from producing more queens
- schwanns white substance
- The substance of the medullary sheath
- solid body substance
- the solid parts of the body
- substances
- plural of substance
- toxic substance
- substance that when touched or eaten is dangerous to one's health
- transparent substance
- a material having the property of admitting light diffusely; a partly transparent material
- volatile substance
- substance that evaporates quickly
- working substance
- A substance, such as a fluid, used to effect a thermodynamic or other change in a system
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