er
Kelime Anlamı :
1. Zou er goed uitzien in een minirok?.
2. er.
3. vefasız.
4. hataya düşmüş.
5. günah işlemiş.
6. hata etmiş.
7. yanılma.
8. dalâlete düşmüş.
9. günahkâr.
10. erring.
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1.
used to express hesitation or uncertainty.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
said when hesitating in speech.
2. to utter the word "er" when hesitating in speech, found almost exclusively in the phrase um and er.
2. to utter the word "er" when hesitating in speech, found almost exclusively in the phrase um and er.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the chemical symbol for erbium, a rare earth element. it has atomic number 68 and an atomic weight of 167.26.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A middle english form of ere.
2. an english suffix, originally and properly attached to verbs to form nouns of the agent, as in baker, creeper, delver, driver, reader, sower, writer, etc.
3. A suffix of latin origin, denoting usually a person, and often an agent, but not, like -er, usually associated with a verb.
4. A suffix of adjectives, forming the comparative degree, as in colder, deeper, greater, bigger, etc., and being cognate with the latin comparative suffix -or, -ior, neuter -us, -ius, represented in english in major, minor, minus, prior, superior, inferior, etc.
5. A suffix of verbs, giving them a frequentative and sometimes a diminutive sense, as patter from pat, swagger from swag, flutter from float, sputter from spout, etc.
6. A suffix of certain nouns, mostly technical terms of the law (from old law french), as attainder, misnomer, trover, user, non-user, waiver, etc. in endeavor, endeavour, the orig. -er is disguised in the spelling.
7. in chem., the symbol for erbium.
8. in heraldry, an abbreviation of ermine.
9. A simplified spelling of err.
2. an english suffix, originally and properly attached to verbs to form nouns of the agent, as in baker, creeper, delver, driver, reader, sower, writer, etc.
3. A suffix of latin origin, denoting usually a person, and often an agent, but not, like -er, usually associated with a verb.
4. A suffix of adjectives, forming the comparative degree, as in colder, deeper, greater, bigger, etc., and being cognate with the latin comparative suffix -or, -ior, neuter -us, -ius, represented in english in major, minor, minus, prior, superior, inferior, etc.
5. A suffix of verbs, giving them a frequentative and sometimes a diminutive sense, as patter from pat, swagger from swag, flutter from float, sputter from spout, etc.
6. A suffix of certain nouns, mostly technical terms of the law (from old law french), as attainder, misnomer, trover, user, non-user, waiver, etc. in endeavor, endeavour, the orig. -er is disguised in the spelling.
7. in chem., the symbol for erbium.
8. in heraldry, an abbreviation of ermine.
9. A simplified spelling of err.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia