at
Kelime Anlamı :

1. savaşçı [brit.].
2. eyt.
3. ya.
4. Bir zamanı belirtmek için kullanılır: at.
5. halinde.
6. gerek limarda ve gerekse yolda at best nihayet.
7. nezdinde yanında.
8. hiç bir suretle at and fromsig.
9. hususunda at all hiç.
10. ye.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
bye, in, to
Tanımlar :
1. in or very near a particular place.
2. simultaneous, during.
3. in the direction of (often in an unfocused or uncaring manner).
4. occupied in (activity).
5. indicates a position on a scale or in a series.
6. because of.
7. holding a given speed or rate.
8. in a state of.
9. the @ symbol.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. A preposition of extremely various use, primarily meaning to, without implication, in itself, of motion.
2. of simple local position: with verbs of rest (be, live, etc.): in, on, near, by, etc., according to the context: denoting usually a place conceived of as a mere point: as, at the center, at the top, at the corner, at the end, at the next station, at the bend of the river, at the north pole, at no. 48 main street, etc.
3. with verbs of motion: through, by (implying a starting-point or a point where a thing enters or departs): as, to enter at the window, to go out at the back door.
4. from (implying a source from which a thing comes or where it is sought): as, to receive ill treatment at their hands.
5. to, toward (implying a stopping-point, a position attained or aimed at): as, to come at, to get at, to aim at, fire at, shoot at, drive at, point at, look at, shout at, reach at, snatch at, clutch at, etc.; also be at when it implies effort directed toward a thing.
6. of circumstantial position, state, condition, manner, environment, etc., in a great variety of relations developed from the local sense: as, at dinner, at play, at work, at service, at right angles, at full length, at odds, at ease, at war, at peace, at will, at pleasure, at discretion, etc.
7. of relative position: implying a point in an actual or possible series, and hence used of degree, price, time, order, occasion, etc.: as, at the beginning, at the third house from the corner, at nine years of age, at seventy degrees in the shade, at four dollars a yard, at ten cents a pound, at half past six, at midnight, at first, at last, etc.
8. [in all uses, especially in those last mentioned, at is very frequent in idiomatical phrases: as, at all, at most, at least, at last, at length, at any rate, at stake, at one, at once, at large, at present, etc., for which see the principal words, all, most, least, etc.]
9. with the infinitive: to.
10. [now only dialectal, but common in middle english, and the regular use in scandinavian, to which the english use is due. A relic of this use remains in ado, originally at do. see ado.]
11. an obsolete and dialectal form of that.
12. A prefix of anglo-saxon origin, meaning at, close to, to: common in middle english, but now obsolete.
13. an assimilated form of ad- before t, as in attract, attend, etc.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. a highly unstable radioactive element (the heaviest of the halogen series); a decay product of uranium and thorium
2. 100 at equal 1 kip in laos
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