dis
Kelime Anlamı :
1. uzaklaştırma.
2. olmayan yapılan bir şeyi bozma anlamına gelen bir önek.
3. aykırı.
4. ayrı.
5. zıt.
6. karşıt.
7. önek zıt oluş.
8. (argo) Saygısız ve kaba biçimde konuşma.
9. laf atmak.
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Tanımlar :
1.
informal to show disrespect to, often by insult or criticism: "[the network] is often dissed for going after older, less demographically desirable viewers” ( michael McWilliams).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
this
2. this
3. alternative spelling of diss.
4. alternative form of diss.
5. any of a group of minor female deities in scandinavian folklore.
2. this
3. alternative spelling of diss.
4. alternative form of diss.
5. any of a group of minor female deities in scandinavian folklore.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to treat in a disrespectful manner; to insult, disparage or belittle.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
in roman mythology, a name sometimes given to pluto, and hence to the infernal world.
2. A prefix of latin origin (in other forms di-, dif-), in force— separative or disjunctive, ‘apart,’ ‘asunder,’ ‘in different directions,’ etc., as in distend, dispart, dissident, etc., this force being often only indistinctly felt in the english word, as in dispose, dissent, distract, etc., and passing even in latin into a merely intensive use, not felt at all in english, as in dispute; privative or negative, like the english un-, reversing or negativing the primitive, as in dissimilar, etc., having come, in this use, from its frequency in middle latin and old french, to be recognized as a regular english prefix, and as such usable with almost any verb and adjective, as in disable, disesteem, disfavor, disoblige, disfellowship, etc., and in colloquial or dialectal use in such forms as disremember, disrecollect, etc.
3. an abbreviation of discount.
4. in norse mythol., a guardian spirit.
5. in printing, an abbreviation of distribution, that is, dead type which is to be distributed into the various boxes of the type-case. see distribution, 3, and distribute, v. i., 2.
2. A prefix of latin origin (in other forms di-, dif-), in force— separative or disjunctive, ‘apart,’ ‘asunder,’ ‘in different directions,’ etc., as in distend, dispart, dissident, etc., this force being often only indistinctly felt in the english word, as in dispose, dissent, distract, etc., and passing even in latin into a merely intensive use, not felt at all in english, as in dispute; privative or negative, like the english un-, reversing or negativing the primitive, as in dissimilar, etc., having come, in this use, from its frequency in middle latin and old french, to be recognized as a regular english prefix, and as such usable with almost any verb and adjective, as in disable, disesteem, disfavor, disoblige, disfellowship, etc., and in colloquial or dialectal use in such forms as disremember, disrecollect, etc.
3. an abbreviation of discount.
4. in norse mythol., a guardian spirit.
5. in printing, an abbreviation of distribution, that is, dead type which is to be distributed into the various boxes of the type-case. see distribution, 3, and distribute, v. i., 2.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
god of the underworld; counterpart of greek pluto
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