another
Kelime Anlamı :
1. başka.
2. diğer.
3. bir daha.
4. öbür.
5. farklı.
6. bir (şey) daha: another match bir kibrit daha.
7. bambaşka.
8. ayrı.
9. başka bir.
10. başka, başka bir: another time başka sefer.
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Tanımlar :
1.
one more; an additional: had another cup of coffee.
2. distinctly different from the first: took another route to town.
3. some other: put it off to another day.
4. an additional one: one encore followed by another.
5. A different one: this shirt is too big; I'll try another.
6. one of an undetermined number or group: for one reason or another. see usage note at each other.
2. distinctly different from the first: took another route to town.
3. some other: put it off to another day.
4. an additional one: one encore followed by another.
5. A different one: this shirt is too big; I'll try another.
6. one of an undetermined number or group: for one reason or another. see usage note at each other.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
one more, in addition to a former number; a second or additional one, similar in likeness or in effect.
2. not the same; different.
3. any or some; any different person, indefinitely; anyone else; someone else.
2. not the same; different.
3. any or some; any different person, indefinitely; anyone else; someone else.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
one more, in addition to a former number; a second or additional one, similar in likeness or in effect.
2. not the same; different.
3. any or some; any different person, indefinitely; any one else; some one else.
2. not the same; different.
3. any or some; any different person, indefinitely; any one else; some one else.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A second, a further, an additional; one more, one further: with a noun expressed or understood. of the same series.
2. “you mistake me, friend,” cries partridge: “I did not mean to abuse the cloth; I only said your conclusion was a non sequitur.”
3. of the same kind, nature, or character, though different in substance: used by way of comparison.
4. A different, distinct (with a noun expressed or understood); especially, of persons, a different person, some one else, any one else. distinct in place, time, or personality, or non-identical individually.
5. of a different kind, nature, or character, though the same in substance: used by way of contrast: as, he has become another man.
6. [another always implies a series of two or more, starting with one, which is often necessarily expressed: as, he tried one, and then another; he went one way, and I went another; they went out one after another.
7. that is: bear ye (each one of you) another's burdens. so each other (which see, under each).
2. “you mistake me, friend,” cries partridge: “I did not mean to abuse the cloth; I only said your conclusion was a non sequitur.”
3. of the same kind, nature, or character, though different in substance: used by way of comparison.
4. A different, distinct (with a noun expressed or understood); especially, of persons, a different person, some one else, any one else. distinct in place, time, or personality, or non-identical individually.
5. of a different kind, nature, or character, though the same in substance: used by way of contrast: as, he has become another man.
6. [another always implies a series of two or more, starting with one, which is often necessarily expressed: as, he tried one, and then another; he went one way, and I went another; they went out one after another.
7. that is: bear ye (each one of you) another's burdens. so each other (which see, under each).
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia