con
Kelime Anlamı :
1. aleyhinde.
2. kandırmak.
3. incelemek.
4. aleyhte oy.
5. aleyhte.
6. dolandırmak.
7. aleyhteki nokta.
8. tutuklu.
9. hilekâr.
10. karşısında.
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Tanımlar :
1.
in opposition or disagreement; against: debated the issue pro and con.
2. an argument or opinion against something.
3. one who holds an opposing opinion or view.
4. to study, peruse, or examine carefully.
5. to learn or commit to memory.
6. to direct the steering or course of (a vessel).
7. the station or post of the person who steers a vessel.
8. the act or process of steering a vessel.
9. to swindle (a victim) by first winning his or her confidence; dupe.
10. A swindle.
11. of, relating to, or involving a swindle or fraud: a con artist; a con job.
12. slang A convict.
2. an argument or opinion against something.
3. one who holds an opposing opinion or view.
4. to study, peruse, or examine carefully.
5. to learn or commit to memory.
6. to direct the steering or course of (a vessel).
7. the station or post of the person who steers a vessel.
8. the act or process of steering a vessel.
9. to swindle (a victim) by first winning his or her confidence; dupe.
10. A swindle.
11. of, relating to, or involving a swindle or fraud: a con artist; a con job.
12. slang A convict.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A disadvantage of something, especially when contrasted with its advantages (pros).
2. A convicted criminal, a convict.
3. A fraud; something carried out with the intention of deceiving, usually for personal, often illegal, gain.
4. to trick or defraud, usually for personal gain.
5. to give the necessary orders to the helmsman to steer a ship in the required direction through a channel etc. (rather than steer a compass direction)
6. the navigational direction of a ship
7. an organized gathering such as a convention or conference.
8. to study, especially in order to gain knowledge of.
9. to know, understand, acknowledge.
10. variant spelling of conn: to conduct the movements of a ship at sea.
2. A convicted criminal, a convict.
3. A fraud; something carried out with the intention of deceiving, usually for personal, often illegal, gain.
4. to trick or defraud, usually for personal gain.
5. to give the necessary orders to the helmsman to steer a ship in the required direction through a channel etc. (rather than steer a compass direction)
6. the navigational direction of a ship
7. an organized gathering such as a convention or conference.
8. to study, especially in order to gain knowledge of.
9. to know, understand, acknowledge.
10. variant spelling of conn: to conduct the movements of a ship at sea.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
against the affirmative side; in opposition; on the negative side; -- the antithesis of pro, and usually in connection with it. see pro.
2. to know; to understand; to acknowledge.
3. to study in order to know; to peruse; to learn; to commit to memory; to regard studiously.
4. to conduct, or superintend the steering of (a vessel); to watch the course of (a vessel) and direct the helmsman how to steer.
2. to know; to understand; to acknowledge.
3. to study in order to know; to peruse; to learn; to commit to memory; to regard studiously.
4. to conduct, or superintend the steering of (a vessel); to watch the course of (a vessel) and direct the helmsman how to steer.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A dialectal or obsolete variant of can.
2. to try; attempt (to do a thing).
3. to try; examine; test; taste.
4. to peruse carefully and attentively; study or pore over; learn: as, to con a lesson: often with over.
5. nautical: to direct (the man at the helm of a vessel) how to steer.
6. to give orders for the steering of: as, to con a ship.
7. short for ‘confidence’: as a con man; a con game. see confidence man, confidence game (under confidence).
8. an abbreviation of consul
9. [lowercase] of conclusion.
10. Naut.: the position taken by the person who cons or directs the steering of a vessel.
11. the act of conning.
12. A variant of can, for gan, preterit of gin, begin. see can, gin.
13. an abbreviation of the latin contra, against (see contra), especially common in the phrase pro and con (latin pro et contra), for and against, in favor of and opposed to: sometimes used as a noun, with a plural, the pros and cons, the arguments, or arguers, or voters, for and against a proposition.
14. the most frequent form of com-.
2. to try; attempt (to do a thing).
3. to try; examine; test; taste.
4. to peruse carefully and attentively; study or pore over; learn: as, to con a lesson: often with over.
5. nautical: to direct (the man at the helm of a vessel) how to steer.
6. to give orders for the steering of: as, to con a ship.
7. short for ‘confidence’: as a con man; a con game. see confidence man, confidence game (under confidence).
8. an abbreviation of consul
9. [lowercase] of conclusion.
10. Naut.: the position taken by the person who cons or directs the steering of a vessel.
11. the act of conning.
12. A variant of can, for gan, preterit of gin, begin. see can, gin.
13. an abbreviation of the latin contra, against (see contra), especially common in the phrase pro and con (latin pro et contra), for and against, in favor of and opposed to: sometimes used as a noun, with a plural, the pros and cons, the arguments, or arguers, or voters, for and against a proposition.
14. the most frequent form of com-.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
deprive of by deceit
2. in opposition to a proposition, opinion, etc.
3. an argument opposed to a proposal
4. a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
5. commit to memory; learn by heart
6. a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
2. in opposition to a proposition, opinion, etc.
3. an argument opposed to a proposal
4. a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
5. commit to memory; learn by heart
6. a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.